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    For years I have been watching the Star Wars movies, never thinking I would actually see one for the first time in theaters. The last Star Wars movie to hit theaters in my life time was Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith in 2005, and it was stinker. If you ask anyone who considers themselves a fan of the Star Wars movies, they will tell you the first trilogy was some of the best cinema ever created, and the second trilogy was in comparison just completely awful. In fact a lot of people wish the…

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    Hope, Luke receives his “call to action” in the form of a message from a princess. He is first drawn to his quest by her beauty. Luke is further drawn into his quest when Artoo runs away to find Ben Kenobi, forcing Luke to follow. By following the droid, Luke is lead to his “call to action”. After finding Ben, he is given his father’s lightsaber, and Ben tells him, “Your father wanted you to have it.” Heroes are often given weapons to aid them on their journey. Luke’s curiosity ultimately drives…

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    Besides the obvious differences between The Epic of Gilgamesh and Star Wars, there are quite a few similarities. Similarities include spiritual training and signs of being special, but there are also more than just those. Three main comparisons between the stories are the weapons and how they are used to achieve goals, battles of good versus evil, and the heroes and their sidekicks. One of the comparisons between The Epic of Gilgamesh and Star Wars is the weapons. There are three main weapons…

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    cruel Darth Vader, and hold Princes Leia hostage, in their efforts to conquer the rebellion against the Galactic Empire. Luke joins many other including ones like Han Solo, captain of the Millennium Falcon, to work together with the companionable droids, R2-D2 and C-3PO, to rescue the princess and to help the Rebellion and restore freedom and justin to the galaxy. I believe as if characters either fear or…

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    Its versatility enables it to accompany both slower explorative sections as well as more intense ones equally well. In addition to the soundtrack, Murder's audio design immerses you in the story--with the sounds associated with computers and service droids being particularly effective. The fully voiced script is a welcome inclusion, and although the voice acting itself is fairly middle-of-the-road; the performances succeeds in adding a certain degree of personality to the characters.…

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    He was raised by his uncle and aunt on a farm. Mr. Skywalker went on a search mission to find a lost droid, where he was attacked by Tusken raiders, and knocked out. When he awoken gentleman named Ben, told him he was “Obi-Wan kenibi” and that he had something that belonged to his “deceased” father. Luke was then informed that Ben and his father had been…

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    The Robocop Comparison

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    films, illustration the life, death and transformation of Alex J. Murphy a police officer assigned to the inner city of Detroit. Volunteering for an experimental program designed to use the remains of slain police to build animatronics law enforcement droids. Officer Murphy is stationed in the worst police district in Detroit. Our protagonist has to struggle with the question if he is still in fact a man or a machine? In doing so he faces the reality that the corporation who created him is…

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    The film star wars episode IV and Paul Kelly’s from St. Kilda to kings cross are both perfect examples of imaginative, inner and physical journeys. A journey can involve many many different experiences for individuals which include emotional and physical changes. A imaginative journey takes us into unreal existence or different worlds. An emotional journey can be self exploration with the ultimate goal or consequence of knowing ones self better and physical journey can involve obstacles and…

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    History Of The Jedi Order

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    At the beginning of the Palpatine administration the Republic had no standing armed forces, though the debate about the reinstatement of an army and navy had been ongoing for decades. The only military forces were the Jedi, which kept peace for generations. The Jedi were no army though. At one time, the Republic's military forces were considerable, but in the wake of the New Sith Wars gradual process of downscaling began, in favor of increased support from the Jedi Order. More and more often,…

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    Absolute Order 9 Analysis

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    The Confederacy of Independent Systems fight brutally, neither side able to edge out the other, suddenly The Galactic Republic's clone trooper army lead by the Jedi Order experienced a string of successes and managed to thrust the Sith’s Confederate droid army into the corners of the galaxy. But, the Sith lords had a trick up their sleeve, a fail safe of sorts. Commander Cody of the clone army receives a message, he looks down to see a glowing blue hologram of Sith Lord Darth Sidious. In an…

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