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    - John Boyega: Reaching For The Stars Born in Peckham‚ South London‚ John Boyega found a passion for acting in Oliver Primary School. At the age of nine‚ Teresa Early‚ the artist director at Theater Peckham‚ noticed him and his talent. With a busy schedule and low finances‚ Boyega continued to follow his love of acting. After appearing in small roles here and there‚ Boyega was offered the opportunity of a lifetime‚ to star in the next installment of the Star Wars trilogy! This was a childhood

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    Volkswagen The first Star Wars movie was released in 1977‚ along with many television episodes and films after that‚ making it well known. When a company or puts a Star Wars character or makes a reference to Star Wars in an advertisement‚ most young adults and adults know to what they are referring; and the 2012 The Force: Volkswagen commercial does just that. From the start the ad shows what it is all about‚ using the force. One of the first things that you notice and that grabs your attention

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    Rohan Naik’s Film Comparison essay Rohan Naik The Phantom menace the first film out of the Prequel to the Star wars trilogy was directed by George Lucas (the director and creator of the Star Wars franchise) whereas Slumdog Millionaire on the other hand was directed by Danny Boyle. Even though both films were directed by different directors they both introduce the theme of the underdog battling their social circumstances to create a better life for themselves. This can be seen by Jamal Malik

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    Tupac Shakur: The Speeder

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    A long time ago in a galaxy far‚ far away‚ Luke was driving a speeder around Tatooine‚ having a bionic limb‚ fighting with a lightsaber and Princess Leia was sending a holographic message like it was no big deal. Nearly 40 years ago‚ those amazing ideas were created for George Lucas’s famous Star Wars movie series. That time‚ those technologies were fantasies for all those Star Wars fans‚ but now in 2017 we have the real-life counterparts of those marvelous technologies. Holograms Long before phone

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    Archetypes In Star Wars

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    Psychoanalytic Criticism on Featured Film‚ Star Wars A Myth-Freudian Criticism Star Wars is a classic movie written and directed by George Lucas that encompasses a vast array of archetypes and phallic/yonic symbols that yield fascinating "between the lines" interpretations. An analysis of such archetypes reveals a great deal of what the main characters are thinking. The synopsis of the movie is as such: The story commences with Princess Leia escort ship being boarded by Empire in hope to

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    The idea of the monomyth can be mentioned in classic literature as well as in mono motion pictures. The definition Joseph Campbell gives of a hero deals with eight stages. These eight stages can be found in Beowulf in addition to Star Wars. Beowulf‚ the strongest of the people known as Geats‚ proclaimed that he would help get rid of the monster that was terrorizing the Danes. Star Wars’‚ Luke Skywalker was a simple farm boy and became the greatest hero the galaxy had ever known. Luke was born during

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    With the largest 3-day opening in history‚ Jurassic World has shattered expectations. But why did Jurassic World have such an enormous opening gross? Did the marketing have anything to do with its success‚ or was it able to cash in on audience’s memories and nostalgia? An Elaborate Viral Marketing Campaign Jurassic World really took advantage of viral marketing. The film’s official website is more than just a well-designed promotional site‚ it is a fully-interactive experience. JurassicWorld.com

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    John Williams Themes

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    Many film-score composers have provided their beautiful works to the audience. However‚ John Williams proves to be one of the greatest. He is indeed an exceptionally talented man‚ who is gifted with such exquisite musical talent and ability; John Williams proves that “there is no composer whose music is more widely known and whose themes are more instantly hummable” (Ryan‚ 2013). Star Wars‚ Jurassic Park‚ Jaws‚ and Indiana Jones are some of his many most prominent works. On February 8‚ 1932 in Floral

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    Intro: Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back is the movie that brought people of all ages to have a passion for Star Wars. It inspired people and even me to think beyond our universe to a universe with intergalactic travel‚ lasers and even lightsabers. The Empire Strikes Back movie brought new heart and depth into the characters of the series. It gave people something that they had never seen and experienced before‚ something that would leave them with questions that wouldn’t be answered until the

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    Who Is Anakin Skywalker?

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    Anakin Skywalker was a Force-sensitive human male who served the Galactic Republic as a Jedi Knight‚ and later the Galactic Empire as the Sith Lord Darth Vader. Believed to have been conceived by the Force‚ he was born to Shmi Skywalker into a life of slavery on the Outer Rim world of Tatooine. He and his mother both belonged to a Toydarian junk dealer named Watto. At a young age‚ Skywalker was discovered by Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi Wan Kenobi‚ who freed Anakin from slavery and brought the boy into their

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