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EPISODE I: THE PHANTOM MENACE (1999)
Resounding with the nobility, character and stunning visuals of the original, Episode I--The Phantom Menace (epI or TPM) explores the complex universe of sight, sound and thought that only George Lucas could envision and make reality with his ingenious technique. With it's resplendent grandeur, this movie deserves to be seen again and again. Read full review...
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EPISODE II: ATTACK OF THE CLONES (2002)
Yoda freaking rocks. I'm sure half of the nation would agree with me after seeing the second installment of the Star Wars saga, Attack of the Clones. Despite its goofy title, there is no argument that Episode 2 is the biggest film of 2002 so far, and ticket sales of over $100 million during its opening week prove my point. But is there any sane reasoning as to why obese, hairy guys decked out in Star Wars memorabilia and waving plastic lightsabers at each other would set camp outside of movie theaters for days? Read full review...
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EPISODE IV: A NEW HOPE (1977)
The thrilling introduction to Star Wars that the world received in 1977 took the form of A New Hope. The rebellion, in hiding for some years, finally breaks out and attempts to establish themselves as a presence in the galaxy. With some romance and intrigue thrown in, this movie cannot do anything but entertain. Review coming soon!
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EPISODE V: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980)
Few films in history have been so highly praised as George Lucas's The Empire Strikes Back. Equal parts gripping romance, space warfare, and spellbinding fantasy, Episode V is an obsession of critics, kids, and—gasp!—even the non sci-fi set of females. This core chapter of the Star Wars Trilogy is an immersing cinematic experience, leaving viewers suspended and wondering if it can get any worse as the Emperor tightens his grip on the galaxy. Cataclysmic and all encompassing, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back is a fixating thrill that has staid the test of many decades as George Lucas's masterwork. Read full review...
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EPISODE VI: RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983)
"Beyond compare" is what Star Wars fandom has time and again labeled Episode VI--Return of the Jedi; general audiences, however, may not get as much out of it. Non-stop action, hilarious one-liners, and a progressing romance are striking as directed by George Lucas, and one feels that he really tried to make this last SW chapter something special. The conclusion to the entire six-part Star Wars saga, Episode VI--Return of the Jedi has a mind-boggling scope, so big it that may be lost on casual moviegoers. Read full review...
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