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    “The future was wide open.” Eddie was an eighteen year old boy who just graduated from high school and moved to Hollywood. When he got to Hollywood he met a girl and they moved in together. “Into The Great Wide Open,” tells a story about the life of a rock star, using a shifting tone, in a realistic. Tom Petty’s song tells a story of the rise and fall of Eddies adventure to Stardom. It all began when Eddie graduated high school and moved to Hollywood. In Hollywood, Eddie got a tattoo. He met a…

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    Have you ever wanted to catch an illegal alien? That’s exactly what director, Steven Spielberg was attempting to do in the blockbuster film E.T. extra-terrestrial. At the time of its release, E.T. was ahead of its time and drew record crowds. The score was written by the famous composer John Williams and won an Academy Award for best Score 1982. The music in E.T. the extra-terrestrial establishes the exciting and frantic mood the characters are feeling and foreshadows the action in the upcoming…

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    Star Wars Vs. V. Star Wars

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    to the surprise of many fans, feelings exchanged between Anakin Skywalker and Obi Wan Kenobi. You saw that these two, who’d we had been told were great friends, actually were. Unfortunately, once the opening sequence comes to a close, the movie returns to more poorly written dialogue between characters who people really don’t care about. Revenge of the Sith did include more action and adventure than the other prequels, which was a great way to get away from these stale conversations of films…

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    Star Wars: A Short Story

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    Juno’s hand pushed a lever on the console, and the hyperdrive jumped to life The Rogue Shadow flung itself forward. Stars turned to streaks ahead of them. This time, Juno hoped, the past was left far, far behind them. What Starkiller and Juno hadn’t seen at Vader’s capture, though, was Boba Fett’s rifle scope honed in on the force-user. It was very moving for Boba Fett. To have forced a bounty hunter, let alone a Fett, to lower his gun is an amazing feat. They may have gotten away that time,…

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    “Star Wars Force Awakenings” Forced Me to Stay Awake All Night to Finish it, and I Loved it. (Movie Review) Characters in the movie Refresher of the last movie Basic one sentence summary of movie If you are a big fan of the entire Star Wars franchise then you are going to like “Star Wars The Force Awakenings”. It’s Basically a movie that takes place far in the past in a different galaxy with future technology. So if you need a bit of a refresher this takes a few decades Into the future from…

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    The movie Star Wars the Force Awakens was full intense action scenes and a lot of visual effects. Many of these effects were astonishing. Most of time I could not tell what was real and what was not. Some of the first visual effects we see in the movie are amazing. At first I had no clue if what I was looking at was real or was computer generated. During the first fight, we see several examples of how amazing these visual effects are. The characters involved in this fight were shooting lasers…

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    Kanan's Clone Wars

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    Marvel brings us to the close of Kanan's Clone Wars experiences with issue #11 of the fierce Jedi's monthly title. The talented Greg Weisman (Starbrand & Nightmask) is the storyteller. Penciler Pepe Larraz (X-Men '92) provides the explosive visuals for the tale. Caleb Dume’s first foray into the Clone Wars comes to a conclusion in Kanan #11! The inevitable conflict with General Grievous and another mysterious warrior occurs! It's a Star Wars adventure which takes us from the Republic to the…

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    *If your a Star Wars fan, odds are you have collection of toys and memorabilia. Some of you may know that when I learned about Death Star day, I took a rough estimate of what I've spent on Star Was in my life. The figure I came up with is in the five figure range. My test tent to lye with vintage material. It took me three years to find a reasonable priced bootleg of The Holiday Special. On another occasion, when episode I came out, I saw that one of the fast food restaurants that was promoting…

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    The Archetypal Pattern in Stars Wars: Episode 4 In many novels, there are archetypal patterns, this is shown prominently in The Odyssey. The Odyssey’s archetypal pattern consists of a returning wanderer, a waiting women, and a parent-less child. This archetypal model is reflected in Star Wars: Episode 4. The returning wanderer is Obi-Wan Kenobi, as until Luke found him, Kenobi lived in isolation. This was due to the loss of a battle with Darth Vader. Through conversation Obi-Wan Kenobi…

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    Luke was really bored so he decided to call his friends Tyler,Even,Sam . Luke got in his truck. A indigo blue Ram 3500 with a Cummins diesel engine. And he went to their houses and picked them up . Finally they were on the road . They stopped at taco bell “I’m getting a normal taco” said Luke. ” “Congratulations sir you are the 1,000,000th customer you won a lifetime supply of tacos” said the cashier. They’re plan was to go back to Luke’s house and make a Youtube video. They were heading…

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