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Star Wars: Films
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Star Wars fans will recognize the distinctive voice of narrator Anthony Daniels, who stars as C-3PO. The only actor to star in all six Star Wars films, Daniels journeys with viewers through the stories of the films' creatures as shown in wall-to-wall footage from previous films. Audiences are ... treated to footage from the highly anticipated Revenge of the Sith.
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Taking place well before any of the Star Wars films(even the new ones) Knights of the Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords, centers around the early struggles between the Jedi Knights and the evil Sith. You will begin as a Jedi who's past is clouded in mystery, where new twists and turns uncovered throughout the story affect the path you take towards good or evil.
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The events of Star Wars take place in a fictional galaxy. Many of the main characters in the film are essentially identical to humans, though alien creatures are commonplace, as are robotic "droids" built generally to serve. Space travel is ... common, with many of the planets in the galaxy members of a Galactic Republic, and later a Galactic Empire.
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Other sources, including publicly available draft scripts of Star Wars, show that Lucas had an incomplete and quickly-changing conception of the Star Wars story up until the release of the first film in 1977. Story elements such as the Kaiburr crystal present in early scripts are missing entirely in the films and were relegated to novels and the Expanded Universe, while names were freely exchanged between different planets and characters รข€” "Organa Major" being the original name for Alderaan, for instance (Organa later became Princess Leia's surname).
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"Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones" is a Rent it! Like it! Buy it! title at Blockbuster, which means customers who rent the film at Blockbuster can purchase it at a reduced price when previously-rented copies become available for sale on VHS or DVD. The Rent it! Like it!
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There have been numerous parodic references to Star Wars in films such as Back to the Future, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Hot Shots! Part Deux, and most of the films of Kevin Smith. In 1997, the first film's twentieth anniversary, Saturday Night Live featured a pair of skits that parodied the film's screen tests, which included Kevin Spacey playing Christopher Walken auditioning for Han Solo. Walken was originally considered for the role before Harrison Ford was chosen.
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