Robocop's Special Effects In Star Wars

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manipulate Anakin’s fears for his wife and his doubts about the Jedi Order that he got him to save him from being killed by Mace Windu, become his new apprentice and destroy the Jedi Temple while killing all of those inside, even the children. The thing to take away from all of this is that after the is said and done Star Wars use of special effects change the world of special effects and how people improve on their skills and RoboCop’s special effects mostly inspire the special effects like you see in Star

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