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    Canonicity of the EU A Long Time Ago‚ In a Galaxy Far‚ Far Away... Or May 25‚ 1977 to be precise‚ Star Wars was first brought to the silver screen‚ entrancing millions of viewers worldwide. The newly created hordes of fans demanded more and more Star Wars content. This lead to the creation of arguably the largest fictional universe to this day (certainly the largest grossing franchise)‚ The Star Wars ’Expanded Universe” And what exactly is the “Expanded Universe?” Well the “Expanded Universe‚”

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    Death Troopers

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    Death Troopers is a Star Wars novel written by Joe Schreiber.[1] Schreiber’s idea was to create a horror story in the Star Wars universe that pulled from horror movies he enjoyed such as The Shining and Alien. The novel is the first horror story based in the Star Wars Universe since the Galaxy of Fear series‚ released in the late 90s.[2] Released on October 13‚ 2009‚ Death Troopers is set just before the events shown in A New Hope. It will be heavily featured in the MMORPG Star Wars Galaxies with SOE

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    Daoism

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    China. Daoism is often related to Star Wars and it is said that George Lucus is a daoist. Throughout the two series of Star Wars‚ there are many references to Daoism. The “force” is probably the biggest give away that Star Wars is Daoistic. Obi-wan Kenobi‚ a Jedi knight says that “The Force is what gives the Jedi his power. It ’s an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us and penetrates us. It binds the galaxy together." In Star Wars the force is something that the Jedi

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    Tale of Two Cities Questions and Answers What is a new example of someone dying for a friend? In the new Star Wars movie‚ Rogue One‚ which came out last month‚ there is a group of rebels who steal the plans for a massive spaceship with the power to destroy planets. However‚ every single person on the mission to retrieve the plans was killed. They undertook that risk going in‚ and just like Sydney Carton‚ they bared their fate stoically through the end. The rebels remained calm and resolved even

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    George Lucas

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    2.1‚2.3 #28 English George Lucas 11/3/11 Greatest Producer of all Time‚ Mr. Lucas George Lucas‚ the man who created Star Wars and Indiana Jones. Lucas was born in Modesto‚ California on May 14‚ 1944. Lucas was a single child while his father sold nuts on his Walnut Farm. Before graduating Modesto high school in 1958‚ Lucas was in a car accident that left him in the hospital for three months. Lucas then became interested in movie making

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    Characteristics of Comedy There are many characteristics that make up a comedy. Characteristics such as mistaken identity‚ battle of the sexes‚ and jumping to conclusions are what set the comedic story apart from the tragedy. Within a comedy‚ no matter how much fault‚ and dismay may appear within the story‚ there always seems to be the classic ending of "…and they all lived happily ever after…" Comedies capture the viewer with a sense of compassion and love for the characters in the story

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    Tupac Shakur: The Speeder

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    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 text and email were invented‚ Princess Leia used holographic message to ask help from

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    trying to find someone that did just percussion in songs so I decided someone that composed songs for movies in the 70s. I chose john Williams because he composed the music for Star Wars. The music is fantastic and it fit the characteristics that I signed up for. John Towner Williams was born on February 8‚ 1932 in Floral Park‚ New York. His dad was a jazz percussionist who played with the Raymond Scott Quintet. (Wikipedia). Williams has two brothers‚ Donald and Jerry‚ both of who work as percussionists

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    Cgi's Impact On Movie

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    but out of a desire for a better movie. Since it was not an essential part of the production as it is in video games‚ CGI developers had the chance to mold the technology in new ways and were able to come up with innovations that the video game industry had not yet created. George Lucas could have made the original Star Wars with the current effects and there would have been no qualms from the public as it was all he had. Instead‚ he craved a movie with an intriguing story and equally amazing visuals

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    In Popular Culture‚ the term "story worlds" is widely known as the immersion of audiences into not only a specific world but a completely different cultural scene. For example‚ some famous story worlds in the film industry are that of Star Wars and Harry Potter. The world in which was created not only lets audiences revel in this other world but the term story worlds and the worlds created allow for the characters to not only have a place called home but a place in which their story can develop and

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