Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

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    A long time ago in a galaxy quite near, many intelligent minds have changed the way we here Star Wars to create many contrasting versions. Verily, A New Hope is a Star Wars play, it is written in Shakespearean. The movie is the original 1977 film produced by George Lucas, A New Hope. For the final Star Wars comparison, the radio drama. The radio drama, much like the movie/screenplay, involves a newer, more easily understandable conversations. These three texts have unknown differences that…

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    Madison Mann ENGL 104.524 Mr.Pfannkoch 13 October 2014 The Child In Us All: Volkswagen Commercial And Pathos Star Wars is something we all know and can relate to. Being the second greatest grossing film of all time it captivates a wide audience. Some people may have not seen all six movies but they recognize it due to the extensive media franchises it has. Star Wars has engraved itself in American culture as a classic. With the release of the saga on blue ray in 2011 Volkswagen thought it only…

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    Star Wars: Rivals

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    Star Wars: Rivals is a third person, cross-platform, PvP shooter. Players will battle it out in familiar surroundings like the Death Star and Jakku. Many of your favorite characters from the original trilogy and the most recent movies are in the game. As a big Star Wars fan, Disney buying Lucasfilm has been great. Three new movies (with another around the corner), countless toys, and new games have taken up a significant amount of my time. I've never been a huge mobile gamer, but the recent…

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    Star Wars: The Complete Saga Widely accepted as one of the all-time great movie franchises, Star Wars movies are loved for their astonishing special effects and epic storyline. The popularity of these movies continues to grow as every new generation of film buffs discover these great movies. If you know a Star Wars fan who doesn't already own this set, this gift is a guaranteed win. This collection delivers all six of the original episodes in the exquisite high definition and crystal…

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    Star Wars Vs. V. Star Wars

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    The Light vs The Dark Star Wars Episode III vs V Star Wars is an immensely popular franchise with an estimated worth of over 30 billion dollars. The universe that George Lucas created back in 1977 was and still is a magical and groundbreaking experience for all who watch; with fans spanning across multiple generations. When it was announced that The Phantom Menace was to come out in 1999, fans were ecstatic. It was the first Star Wars film in 16 years and people were more than ready. However,…

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    Star Wars: The Phantom Menace In 1998, Lucas Film released a teaser poster for their long waited and highly anticipated new movie, Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace. This was a relief to many fans and stirred much excitement with the community because Star Wars has been without a release since 1983 and many fans are looking forward to seeing the new George Lucas film. This teaser poster grabs the attention of long time Star Wars fans as it does new fans wanting to know what happens to the…

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    There is perhaps no greater debated franchise in the history of film than that of George Lucas’ magum opus, The Star Wars saga. With the eighth film in the franchise set to premiere only a week from this essay’s writing (December 8th, 2016) it can be described as nothing less than a mega franchise. The three original films in the series (Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi) each had their own massive cultural impact- whether that be due to incredible special effects for…

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    Harrison Ford: The Star System In Hollywood The Star System in Hollywood is what powers the rise of unknowns into household names and Hollywood fame. The Star, the actor and even the real person all play a role in the success and failure of an actor or actress, personas which in combination will be able to make or break a film before it is even released. Harrison Ford manages this expertly, a rough yet heroic star, a quick witted and dead pan actor, and the actual person hidden away from the…

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    Women In The 1980s

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    During this time, films became widely popular. Movies, such as Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980), Back to the Future (1985), and Ghostbusters (1984) became instant blockbusters among 15 to 25 year old white males. However, as movies consolidated as a highly profitable business, film producers sought to expand their audience…

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