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Star Wars the Clone Wars: Chapter Seven
~~Lina P.O.V~~ "Lina... Wake up," I felt a hand touch my shoulder and shook it. "Wake up. It's time to go." I groaned as I slowly opened my eyes. I saw Rex, looking at me with gentle eyes.
Linaflame L7Published 6 years ago in FuturismThe Star Wars: The Tale Before the Force
Greetings, young ones. May the fourth be with you. And if for some reason this article comes out the next day, then long live the fifth. Either way, for Jedi and Sith alike, today is basically one of the largest pop culture holidays of all time. I can't think of any others so widely celebrated. As padawans and their masters celebrate more than 40 years of the force, it’s important to look back where it all started.
DJ JohnsonPublished 6 years ago in FuturismTop 10 Best Scenes in 'Star Wars!'
Well, this is my first Star Wars Day as a true SW fan, so I would like to say to everyone reading this: Happy Star Wars Day and May the Fourth Be With You.
Jonathan SimPublished 6 years ago in FuturismA New Featurette Has Dropped for 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' and It Is Explosive (& Informative)!
As we ramp up the hype for Solo: A Star Wars Story, Director Ron Howard has dropped an all-new featurette that showcases more of the upcoming movies locations, characters and plotlines.
Tim HortonPublished 6 years ago in Futurism14 Standalone Star Wars Stories That We'd Love to See Come to Life
Rogue One has been an absolutely smashing success amongst fans and critics and is likely to become another huge hit. The film was risky seeing how it’s technically the first big budget Star Wars film that doesn’t feature Jedi or any member of the Skywalker family. But what it does show that there is an audience that is desperately hungry to see new portions of the Star Wars universe explored?
Isaac ShapiroPublished 6 years ago in Futurism10 Fun Facts About 'The Empire Strikes Back!'
Let me ask you something: what is the best Star Wars movie? Even though us Star Wars fans are a bit divided in this day and age of The Last Jedi, I think a lot of us can agree that our favorite Star Wars movie is The Empire Strikes Back.
Jonathan SimPublished 6 years ago in FuturismWhy 'Star Wars' Has NOT Been Ruined!
Recently, I wrote a satirical article called "Complaining About 'Return of the Jedi' the Way People Complain About 'The Last Jedi'", and the point of that article was to joke about how if Return of the Jedi was released to the SW fans of 2018, they would be complaining about it the same way they complain about The Last Jedi.
Jonathan SimPublished 6 years ago in FuturismHow Boba Fett Changed My Life
In my early youth, Star Wars was my favorite franchise of all and Obi-Wan Kenobi was my favorite character. Though I loved the franchise as a young kid, it wasn't until much later in my teens around the time the Force Awakens came out that I delved much deeper into the overall mythos and enjoyed it on even more intimate levels.
Caleb LaBordPublished 6 years ago in FuturismThe Star Wars Prequels
The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith. What comes into your mind when you hear those titles? The endless memes? Over reliance on CGI? Mostly wooden dialogue? Of course these things come to mind, but I believe there’s a brilliance in these films. Here’s just a few examples of well-executed aspects of these three films that I believe many fans enjoy, as well as my own interpretation of the overarching story.
Isaac JohnsonPublished 6 years ago in FuturismWhat Made 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' a Terrible Movie
Before I delve into my own personal feeling of betrayal, I want to first state that I understand that some people did, in fact, enjoy The Last Jedi. Several of my friends went to see the film and said they thoroughly enjoyed it. I, however, had a drastically different feeling about the film. Ever since the film's release, there's been a divide in the Star Wars community over the film's reception. On popular review site Rotten Tomatoes, The Last Jedi scores a 48% audience rating, ranking it as the worst audience rated Star Wars film behind Attack of the Clones, which comes in at 57%. So even though some people, who are well within their right, enjoyed the film, here's why I feel it ranks, for me personally, as the worst Star Wars film. Yes, that's right. The worst.
Jake DawsonPublished 6 years ago in Futurism'Star Wars the Clone Wars': Chapter Five
~~Lina P.O.V~~ After the negotiation with Jabba, the Republic was able to enter Tatooine without any trouble. Master Kenobi, Master Yoda, and Karri arrived to Jabba's Palace to negotiate more terms with trading routes and treaty which was forming. Master Kenobi, Master Yoda, and Karri stayed on the depressing dirt ball planet while Anakin and I went back to the Jedi Cruiser. Anakin went to command center to report back to the Jedi Temple to update with the mission. As for me, I went searching for Rex but I grew worried because I couldn’t find him. I asked a trooper where he went and he said he was in the infirmary, and then another trooper said he was at the bridge or the hanger bay but Rex wasn't in either places. This caused me to worry even more.
Linaflame L7Published 6 years ago in Futurism'Star Wars: the Clone Wars': Chapter Four
~~Lina P.O.V~~ Anakin and I ran towards the platform that R2 had informed us of in the hologram. We stopped as Anakin pushed his comlink to contact Master Kenobi who was fighting against vulture droids along with clones.
Linaflame L7Published 6 years ago in Futurism