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What's the best way to watch the Star Wars saga? Chronological order or episodic order? Article discusses a few different ways to enjoy a Star Wars marathon.
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over a year ago
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Amazing gallery from starwars.com that shows, in 151 screenshots, the visual differences between the original version of the film from 1980 and the 2004 digitally remastered version. Very cool.
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This is one masterpiece of a side story for Star Wars. It's a well done flash animation movie featuring Darth Maul and Obi-Wan. I'm impressed with how well it fits in with the prequels.
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dan
over a year ago
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A blogger in Asia documents some of the absurd English subtitles (based on the Chinese soundtrack) of Star Wars: Episode III - where, even "Revenge of the Sith" becomes "The Backstroke of the West".
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michael
over a year ago
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Watch (and read) Star Wars Ep IV presented in ASCII (even includes dialog!)
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A sampling of Star Wars visuals used for Episode III. Yanick Dusseault is a Visual Artist/Lead Matte Painter for ILM.
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dan
over a year ago
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Charlie Ross performs the original trilogy on stage - by himself without the benefit of a soundtrack (besides his own voice talents) and supporting cast (he is Luke, Leia, Han, Ben, Darth, and Chewie). This quicktime video shows some scenes from his performance of A New Hope.
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michael
over a year ago
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