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    emotional force‚ I automatically think of what the great Jedi master Obi-Wan (Ben) Kenobi once said about the Force: It ’s an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us‚ penetrates us‚ and binds the galaxy together. (Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope) Emotional force works in much the same way‚ events can bind us together‚ especially either tragic or extremely happy moments. I believe that what Rosaldo is trying to saying here is that the more direct your connection to an event‚

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    The Introduction: Luke SkyWalker’s journey begins in Star Wars A New Hope during a long period of civil war. Rebel spaceships strike from a hidden base‚ winning their first victory against the Galactic Empire. During the battle‚ Rebel spies stole secret plans to the Empire’s DEATH STAR‚ an armored space station with enough power to destroy an entire planet. Ordinary World: Luke Starts his Adventure on his aunt Beru‚ and uncle Owen’s moisture farm on the desert planet of Tatooine. No Heroic qualities

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    violence and action‚ and for some language. Running time: 121 minutes. Three stars out of four. As I’m writing this review of “Guardians of the Galaxy‚” I have “Come and Get Your Love‚” the bouncy 1974 pop tune by Redbone‚ stuck in my head. Actually‚ it’s been stuck in my head pretty much non-stop ever since I saw the movie earlier this week. Chris Pratt’s character — a space scavenger who refers to himself as Star-Lord‚ although nobody else does — dances around and listens to the song on a decidedly

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    interests and knowledge on robots‚ I will attempt to ease the minds of these skeptics. Some of the more common perspectives on A.L. are from movies such as Star Wars‚ Blade Runner‚ I‚ Robot‚ and The Matrix. Star Wars is one of my favorite movie series. It is a science fantasy saga and fictional galaxy created by George Lucas in 1977. Star Wars has a plethora of robots‚ but they are referenced as droids in this particular saga. My favorite characters are the droids named C-3PO and R2-D2. C-3PO

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    It seems obvious to everyone that the biggest blockbuster hit currently in theatres is Star Wars Episode 7: The Force Awakens. It has become one of the biggest movies of all time despite being in theatres for less than a month and it is clear that it will become the Star Wars franchise’s biggest hit not including inflation. As far as reviews go‚ it is much more critically acclaimed that than the horrendous prequel trilogy‚ but that is for another review. For those who haven’t seen it yet‚ which

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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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    techniques are used to attract my attention? They used the famous and iconic John William’s music score “The Imperial March” in the popular franchise of Star Wars movies‚ the Star Wars movies are popular between American families and there’s certain kind of attachment to them. The kid Max is wearing regalia of the famous villain in the Star Wars movies “Darth Vader” who’s known by his mysterious power of moving things by his mind. They used the kid Max as a kind of nostalgic tool or as away to brings

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    animation‚ and Pixar? Well‚ take a look at the 1970’s and 80’s and you will see. Before 1977‚ no one knew what a light saber was. After that‚ everyone wanted either a blue‚ green‚ or red saber. Such was the magnitude and impact of the film entitled “Star Wars”. The technological aspects of this film were like no others seen before. It was a pivotal movie‚ showcasing the newest and brightest special effects and sound designs of the time. In the movie‚ light sabers are the main weapon used by the “Jedi

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    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 Park‚ New York‚ John Williams was born to Esther and Johnny Williams‚ a motion picture musician. With such musical talent around him‚ he was bound to be a musical icon himself. In 1948‚ he moved to Los Angeles‚ California with his family to pursue

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    Comic relief is the inclusion of a humorous character‚ scene or witty dialogue in an otherwise serious work‚ often to relieve tension. Comic relief usually means a releasing of emotional or other tension resulting from a comic episode interposed in the midst of serious or tragic elements in a drama. Comic relief often takes the form of a bumbling‚ wisecracking sidekick of the hero or villain in a work of fiction. A sidekick used for comic relief will usually comment on the absurdity of the hero’s

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