George Lucas, You Witty Wizard: His One Small Change in Original Star Wars Trilogy Makes It So Much Better 47 Years Later Filmmaker George Lucas launched the Star Wars franchise in 1977 with the original movies proving to be a commercial success. The film’s financial success led to Lucas ...
Star Warsincluding the original 1977 poster known as "Style A" byTom Jungand featuring the vanishing point logotype initially designed by Dan Perri (top left), an alternate poster design painted by theBrothers Hildebrandt(top right), an updated version of the Hildebrandt poster featuring the final...
InStar Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, you can see the blast marks from where Red leader missed his proton torpedo in the shot where Luke hits the target. 465 votes Awesome detail? 3 The Duel On Mustafar Had A Slightly Different Ending That Can Still Be Seen In The Theatrical Version ...
Disney Plus should release all of the theatrical versions of the Star Wars movies on their service jpb19 17-Dec-2021 Replies 14 KurganXreplied4-May-2023 How did you prefer to watch SW before the fan edits came along? gmarsh1996 8-Dec-2022 ...
Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back, marketed as simply The Empire Strikes Back, is a 1980 film directed by Irvin Kershner and written by Leigh Brackett and Lawrence Kasdan from a story by George Lucas. It is the second part of the Star Wars ori
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"Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" Disney/Lucasfilm Share Editor’s note: This review was originally published during the film’s theatrical release, it hits Disney+ on Monday, May 4. [Editor’s note: This review contains some mild plot details about “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker...
I saw the original theatrical release when it was re-released in the theaters in the 1990's (forget which year). Does that count? Gaby___"In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they are not." - Albert Einstein Dave23 Hall of Fame Points: 3903 More actions ...
Star Warsactually had a marginally better version to offer. The odd thing is that, while consciously more ‘right on’ (or does one day ‘woke’ these days?) in many ways, the sequel trilogy is actually retrograde in this respect, because – at least inForce Awakens– the First Order ...
This and the next film are notable for having their stories written by Lucas himself, one of his few contributions to non-theatrical Star Wars productions, other than his obvious sanctioning of them. Ewoks: The Battle for Endor (1985). In this second Ewok film, Wicket, Cindel, and the ...