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Ranking the Star Wars Films From Worst to Best

Enjoy! Attack of the Colones (dir. George Lucas) Here’s the thing. This movie has a bad reputation because of some historically bad dialogue. George Lucas never should have attempted to write romantic dialogue, but the idea of a love story in this universe is appealing. The execution is just so terribly wrong.  Hayden Christensen and  Natalie Portman had no chemistry. Christensen’s Anakin spends so much time whining, and that’s probably the other aspect of this film that’s most well known. Let’s highlight some positives: John Williams score for the romance is very good and saves it from feeling completely awful. Yoda fighting Dooku is still cool even with the CGI not looking that great. The final sequence is great in theory even though, again, in practice, it may not have aged well. Ewan McGregor is also a very good Obi-Wan Kenobi, too.

The 50 Most Beautiful Shots of The Star Wars Franchise

The 50 Most Beautiful Shots of The Star Wars Franchise From A New Hope to The Mandalorian, these are the live-action Star Wars cinematic universe’s most perfect frames. For the obsessives, Star Wars has spent more than 40 years providing stunning visuals. Whether it’s the iconic single images or operatic space battles in motion, there are few franchises that have provided stimulation quite like the one George Lucas birthed in 1977. The film’s impact beyond its own imagery is also something worthy of celebration, as the success of Star Wars led Lucas to the formation of Lucasfilm and Industrial Light & Magic, two companies that have provided film nerds with countless brilliant and thrilling moments.

Star Wars: War Of The Bounty Hunters Alpha #1 Review: Challenges

Star Wars: War Of The Bounty Hunters Alpha #1 Review: Challenges Posted on The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, talks about how many challenges can come up between Bespin and Tattooine. Star Wars: War Of The Bounty Hunters Alpha #1 Cover. Credit: Marvel After flying away from ineffective blaster fire from Solo s Rebel friends, Boba Fett ran into a mild technical issue that required a stop on the Smuggler s Moon. From there, a situation familiar to fans of The Mandalorian pops up: Fett needs something, and to get it, he just has to help out with one little thing. That whole situation escalates (as it should) and leads to Fett needing to face off with bigger consequences.

The best Star Wars villains: the ultimate hive of scum and villainy

The Dark Side has never been so much fun. 06 May 2021 There’s no doubt that Star Wars has given us some of the most iconic villains in cinema history. From their epic plans to take on the literal galaxy, dramatic downfalls and complicated family relationships, to their endlessly memorable and campy convention-ready costumes, Star Wars baddies are second to none. But, between executing plans to overthrow the literal Galaxy, killing our heroes and generally proving to be the scum of the universe, there’s a lot of competition for who’s the baddest baddie of them all. Who do you think is the best (or worst, depending on how you want to look at it)? It’s time to cast your vote for villainy….

Why Star Wars Latest Comic Reveal May Be A Big Deal For The Franchise

CinemaBlend The Star Wars movie world is in a holding pattern for the moment, which means, as is often the case for the franchise, TV and other media is keeping the universe alive. Fans are likely well aware of the television shows keeping the franchise relevant, but they may be less aware of the current Star Wars comics fleshing out the universe and revealing some potentially game-changing story elements that weren t previously revealed in past Star Wars content. The latest of these developments came in Darth Vader #11, where readers may have learned what became of Luke Skywalker s hand after it was severed by Vader on Cloud City. So what became of this hand, and why could it soon become a very relevant part of

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