Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope

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    After many near death experiences, saving the Princess, and creating a better life for others, Luke Skywalker is definitely a hero. Luke is a teenager who lived with his aunt and uncle. He would work for his uncle as a farmer. He heard of Princess Leia when he met R2-D2 and C3PO. R2D2 projected a hologram of Princess Leia asking Obi-wan-kenobi for help. Luke wanted Princess Leia, but she was captured by Darth Vader, so he went on an adventure to save her. However, this is where the refusal…

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    Star Wars is better than Star Trek. Star Wars and Star Trek are both series of movies. With Star Wars they also made a cartoon series called “The Clone Wars”. They had about 6-7 seasons, each with about 20 episodes. Star Trek also had a Tv series called “The Original series”. My opinion that Star Wars is better than Star Trek because, it is way more interesting, it’s a lot more funny, also it is action pack. This is why i think Star Wars is more interesting. It’s just the fact that Star Wars…

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    One", which is part of the anthology series of standalone Star Wars films, is currently filming. This film is about the rebels who steal the plans for the Death Star that was destroyed in "A New Hope". Stars Jones, Mads Mikkelsen, Alan Tudyk, Ben Mendelsohn, and Forest Whitaker. Written by Chris Weitz off a story written by John Knoll and Gary Whitta, and it will be directed by Gareth Edwards. "A Monster Calls" is in post-production. Stars Liam Neeson, Sigourney Weaver, Geraldine Chaplin, and…

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    Let me set the scene: Our story takes place a long time ago in a galaxy far far away, two sides wage war for domination of the solar systems. The Galactic Republic vs 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…

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    Unicorn Wars Our Story Begins on the frozen planet of Jeff, the toast alliance is fighting a desperate battle against the evil unicorn empire they have mastered the dark side of the rainbow. The empire has sent giant unicorn walkers to destroy the toast alliance, but they fight back. Princess toast ran through the ice tunnels with Ham solo behind her. Luke Skytoaster was in his toaster and was trying to by time for the alliance. The tunnels shook with the blast from a rainbow cannon. Ham…

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    How Useful Is The Hero’s Journey In Analysing The Protagonists Journey In Star Wars This essay will be analysing the film “Star Wars: A New Hope” and the journey of the character Luke Skywalker through the lens of Joseph Campbell and Christopher Vogler’s theory of the Hero’s Journey and discussing how well the film adheres to the ideas proposed by Campbell and expanded upon by Vogler. The Hero’s Journey is a detailed outline of how the hero of a story traverses the plotline from start to finish…

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    opening lines to any film. Star Wars, the famous modern epic, changed the way we created movies. With visual effects and a compelling plot far beyond its day, it pushed the film industry to become more innovative, resulting in the multimillion dollar blockbusters we are so accustomed to today. Where did it all begin? Was it the genius of George Lucas alone or did he receive some help along the way? The answer is a combination of the two: although George Lucas’ Star Wars seemed to be completely…

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    deviously with glee, I stride swiftly to my destination. Star Wars stole my imagination and introduced me to so many things that I love: mystery, mythology, and science fiction. Stories like Star Wars dare people to dream of incredible, impossible ideas. Hours spent poring over the combusting ship engines of super star destroyers stimulated my interest in developing spacecrafts and their components, leading me to pursue research. I envision creating new chemical technologies that will be…

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    The idea of Spectatorship in David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive (2001) : We don’t stop here! Abstract Films have always been a medium of great importance and still continue to amuse and interest its audience. Films of different languages and different genres are released worldwide over a year. Some of them grab the attention of a large audience while some others go even unnoticed. The success and greatness of a film is usually connected with its ability to influence and transform the audience.…

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    The movie, “Groundhog Day” is a successful 1993 American film that captures the interests, mind and heart of its viewers because of its astonishing, innovative, and unique storyline, and in which this requires clear mind when watching in order for it to decode and unfold its purpose and in order for it to discover how great it is. This was directed by Harold Ramis and written by Ramis himself and Danny Rubin, based on a story by Rubin .It was starring by Bill Murray, Andie Macdowell and Chris…

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