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You understand the king's reasoning of "better a handful of maidens die than everyone dies", especially after his noble and heroic brother tried to slay the dragon and became an entree instead, but he undercuts himself by having the lottery as corrupt as hell and keeping his daughter shielded from it (plus the king is just a weasel all around).
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- Darth Vader. Can you think of a movie character who has permeated the culture so much that the literal sound of their breathing is iconic? Darth Vader — or Anakin Skywalker, depending on your entry point in the franchise — is as distinctive a villain as any of pop culture's sundry bad guys.
- Grand Moff Tarkin. If Darth Vader was the vicious, Force-wielding muscle of Star Wars, then Grand Moff Tarkin (brought to life by the inimitable Peter Cushing) was the sly, menacing brains of the Empire's villainous plot in the original 1977 space opera.
- Greedo. Perhaps the most famous question to come out of the original Star Wars saga (other than "How bad does a tauntaun smell on the inside?") just might be "Who shot first?
- Boba Fett. Did any character rise to prominence as quickly as the tight-lipped bounty hunter Boba Fett? The future inspiration for Disney+'s celebrated series The Mandalorian, this jetpack-donning silent hunter quickly became a fan favorite after his first, brief appearance in The Empire Strikes Back.
Apr 22, 2014 · What happens when a clone soldier (clonetroopers and stormtroopers included) dies? Does the republic/empire have a mass body disposal facility? Do they bury the dead troopers? Is the equipment issu...
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- The Magic of Second Chances
- Dragonslayer’s Legacy
The new Dragonslayer special features detail the challenges Robbins faced making the movie, which was filmed on location in England at Pinewood Studios and in Wales and the Isle of Wight. “We climbed all these mountains to get this thing done,” he remembers. “It was only my second feature and it was a very, very steep learning curve.” In the featur...
Some films that initially “flop” at release take the long road, eventually finding their audience and creators of note who champion a title as a hidden gem. But Matthew Robbins says Dragonslayer never really got there in his eyes. “We were passed off to a group of people we didn't know at the studio, who were entirely devoted to Raiders of the Lost...
With Dragonslayer finally restored to its release quality, ready to be seen and appreciated by a new generation, Robbins says he’s been able to assess the piece with new appreciation too. “I bank a lot as a screenwriter on my work with Hal and on the fact that we had set up a dramatic situation with pretty vivid characters,” he says of his co-write...
Aug 30, 2021 · This is the very first person that Darth Vader kills on-screen in Star Wars: A New Hope. An Imperial star destroyer captures a Rebel ship, looking for the plans to the Death Star that the...
Dec 17, 2021 · The Resistance fleet is on the run, and the New Republic is dead, but when BB-8 finally meets R2-D2, the small droid manages to reactivate the famous "Star Wars" character and complete the map ...
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Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith is a 2005 American epic space opera film that is the sequel to The Phantom Menace (1999) and Attack of the Clones (2002). It is the sixth film in the Star Wars film series, the third installment in the Star Wars prequel trilogy, and third chronological chapter of the " Skywalker Saga ".