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    Star Wars Vs Star Trek

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    Lights! Camera! Action! What are two of the most popular TV franchises ever? Star Wars is a movie series with 7 two hour episodes with two more in production. Star Trek is a TV show with 45 minute episodes‚ 7 seasons‚ and 5 series. Star Wars and Star Trek are very engaging movie series with different plots and starships but both have similar weapons and protagonists that have the same types of relationships. One of the things that both series have in common is that they both have starships. However

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    people. "“In a job like that you see the dirty work of the Empire at close quarters ... wretched prisoners... stinking cages.. cowed faces..”(139) Inside his mind the conflict was inside his head‚ the pressure of being under a imperial rule like Darth Vader had control over the planets in the Star wars movies. But he made a change thanks to the actions he should be able to make a change for the better‚ this why Orwell appeals to me; He saw the errors of his ways and decided to try to make things

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    Star Wars

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    the starship of smuggler Han Solo and his Wookie sidekick‚ Chewbacca. The heroes ultimately rescue the captured Princess Leia and simultaneously escape the Death Star just in time to lead a rebel assault against the space station and its leader‚ Darth Vader. Star Wars‚ being the hit that it was‚ it’s clear that it resulted in a new technique with creating and conceptualizing films in Hollywood. In its efforts to obtain commercial success‚ Star Wars created a chain reaction of other high-budget films

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    Lydia Martin Analysis

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    The writing doubled. On her palm‚ on her wrist. Doodles popped up on her ankles‚ Starwars quotes wrapped around her hips. Lydia wanted nothing more than to kill him when a drawing of Darth Vader tap dancing showed up on her shoulder. Once more the girl wrote on her arm‚ I’m serious. Stop drawing on me! He does. Lydia is 15 when she meets Jackson‚ who is tall and confident and doesn’t have a soulmate. He isn’t nice‚ but he is exactly

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    satire essay

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    The Darth Vader within Why do we breathe? To stay alive of course. The main substance that we benefit from breathing is oxygen which is necessary for the body‚ the heart‚ the brain and the blood. Without enough oxygen‚ we don’t live long‚ hence the reason behind breathing! In general‚ everyone has a pet peeve‚ some people get irritated by wearing underwear; others get bothered by taking a shower; and‚ many other strange irritating quirks that may seem absolutely normal to one person but be extremely

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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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    Not many movies throughout time have had such an effect on people that they have become a major part of our culture. Certain classics like The Wizard of Oz‚ Gone with the Wind‚ and The Godfather have managed to achieve such a status‚ but perhaps no other movie has had such an impact as the original Star Wars. The movie was released in 1977 and was an immediate success‚ receiving rave reviews from critics and fans alike‚ and soon becoming one of the highest grossing movies of all time. The movie appealed

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    Film has influenced the lives of many people throughout their lives. New movies come out all the time‚ and old movies still captivate new viewers to this day. Many people who watch a lot of movies can sometimes point out similarities between two or three completely different movies. Some of the most popular movies have a similar underlying story that Joseph Campbell called the monomyth. The hero’s journey is a very popular story that has been tweaked and retold for centuries. It follows a few basic

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    The Star Wars series And Saving Private Ryan are both exceptional films in sound design History. Both have received outstanding achievements and have an effect on the viewer. In my essay I will compare and contrast the sound design between the two films and how the sound design effects the viewer. Ben Burtt is the sound designer for the Star Wars series he has won an Academy Award for best sound effects editing of Star Wars in 1977 and was nominated for another Academy Award for best sound effects

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    fairly formal method of exposition‚ linked to the old style fairytale format‚ preparing the audience for a classic narrative and easily recognizable characters‚ and expectation that is fulfilled throughout the film (Leia is the princess needing rescue‚ Vader the "baddie" and Han Solo is the knight and shining armour for example). However‚ the traditional fairytale narrative also dictates that there should be a happy ending with all the loose ends tied up. This is not the case‚ for whilst the film ends

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