6/15/2012

A New Hope: The Illustrated Screenplay (Star Wars, Episode IV) Review

A New Hope: The Illustrated Screenplay (Star Wars, Episode IV)
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This is awesome. It is a good idea to add some of the storyboard seens into the script. This gives the reader a chance to actually see what George Lucas pictured when he did star wars. And you can see what the actors had to memorize. You can also see what George Lucas wrote and the Deleted scenes. It is a really good book.

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A LONG TIME AGO IN A GALAXY FAR, FAR AWAY . . ."It is a period of civil war. Rebel spaceships, striking from a hidden base, have won their first victory against the evil Galactic Empire."INTERIOR: REBEL BLOCKADE RUNNER--MAIN HALLWAYThe awesome seven-foot-tall Dark Lord of The Sith makes his way into the blinding light of the main passageway. This is Darth Vader, right hand of the Emperor.VADER: Commander, tear this ship apart until you've found those plans and bring me the Ambassador. I want her alive! *****Even the best actors, the most talented director, and the most amazing special effects can't make a great movie without a superb story to build on. Now here is the complete screenplay of the cornerstonefilm that launched a science fiction phenomenon. Experience the capture of Princess Leia by Lord Darth Vader and the evil minions of the Empire . . . Farmboy Luke Skywalker's discovery of her desperate message hidden in the droid R2-D2 . . . Luke's fateful meetings with legendary Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi and intergalactic smuggler Han Solo . . . And the climactic battle to destroy the sinister Death Star. Fully illustrated with the original storyboard art--and featuring hightlights of the famous Rolling Stone interview with George Lucas--this definitive volume is a must for every Star Wars library.

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