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    Luke Skywalker travels to the planet of Dagobah to receive training from the Jedi master Yoda. In one major scene, Skywalker arrives at Cloud City where Darth Vader suddenly appears and starts a lightsaber duel with Skywalker. Vader slices off Luke 's hand and pushes him to the end of a balcony. Vader attempts to manipulate Skywalker into betraying the Rebel Alliance. Then, Vader confesses that he’s Skywalker 's father, and he responds with a dramatic response. The scene ends with Skywalker throwing

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    the droids are purchased by farm boy Luke Skywalker and his step-uncle and aunt. While Luke is cleaning R2, he accidentally triggers a message put into the droid by Leia, who asks for assistance from the legendary Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi. Luke later assists the droids in finding the exiled Jedi, who is now passing as an old hermit under the alias Ben Kenobi. When Luke asks about his father, whom he has never met, Obi-Wan tells him that Anakin Skywalker was a great Jedi who was betrayed and murdered

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    The clashing sounds of lightsabers will forever be a part of history and immediately brings the thoughts of Star Wars. The voice acting was brilliant, giving each character a voice you can depict within seconds such as aliens from various planets and the voice the classic droid C3PO. The sound effects of each battle set standards for the movie industry, tuning the volumes to absolute perfection. The legendary

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    Star Wars : A New Hope

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    Role of music in Hollywood films has come of age as a complex and sophisticated site of cinematographic art. Greater combinations of sounds expressing a wider spectrum of tones, textures, and volumes can be heard at the movies more than ever before. Moreover, this era has witnessed an increase of different artistic and professional approaches to sound. Since the start of the Hollywood film industry, music has played a great role in the success of Hollywood films. Star Wars: A New Hope, commonly considered

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    present in the Star Wars universe (“Frequently Asked Questions”). The 501st were in Star Wars: Episode III as an elite unit of clone troopers, and later including a few of the best stormtroopers, that was assigned to work under fallen Jedi Anakin Skywalker in the destruction of the Jedi Temple on Coruscant. They are then given a deeper story in the campaign mode of the popular video game Star Wars - Battlefront

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    Soundtrack Of Star Wars

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    franchises that spans generations, and is beloved around the world. The sights and sounds of Star Wars has prevailed throughout the decades, whether as nostalgia, or to complain about the prequel trilogy. Star Wars has become ingrained in the part of society reserved for pop culture references, memes, and wasted money on official (and not so official) merchandise. Overall, every aspect, but particularly the sounds, of the Star Wars franchise is made to connect back to the original trilogy. Despite

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    Revenge Of The Sith

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    With its amazing CGI (computer generated images) effects and the awe-inspiring sound track the Renege of the Sith lives up to every viewers expectations. However, when it comes to the acting and dialog every fan of Star Wars has been let down. The acting comes across as childish and like it was for a 3rd rate movie rather than a blockbuster

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    movie, especially if this movie follows a very successful line of stories. The movie takes place 30 years after Star Wars: Episode Vl - Return of The Jedi, and follows a new protagonist, Rey, that stumbles upon a robot with the whereabouts of Luke Skywalker, the last Jedi in the entire galaxy. She sets off to

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    the movie. Mise-en-scene The set for the sequence is called the Mos Eisley cantina and it is a small bar where all the creatures go. It is designed to be very dark and grungy and it is the perfect setup for showing that the main characters Luke Skywalker and

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    And I’m a big ‘Star Wars’ fan.” At a recent Saturday class, 17 barefoot men, women and children lined up in rows before Smith and Martinez. Some students brought their own fancy toy lightsabers (the ones that light up and make electronic laserlike sounds), others used the class sabers made of PVC pipes wrapped in colorful pool noodles. “Star Wars”-themed shirts were everywhere. A teen girl had one that read: “Physically, I’m here, mentally I’m in a galaxy far, far away.” Before they could learn

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