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www2.bfi.org.uk
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| | | | | In our original 1980 review of George Lucas's first Star Wars sequel, Richard Combs found even the "genuinely 'fun' elements of the first film" now "pedantically filled out and institutionalised". | |
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threerowsback.com
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| | | | | Following the tantrum-inducing menace of George Lucas' Darth Vader: The Younger Years trilogy of car wrecks, the most beloved film saga of them all strikes back in glorious fashion. Anyone nervous that Episode VII might fail to live up to the enormous weight of expectation unfairly heaped upon its shoulders can rest easy; The Force... | |
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archive.nytimes.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A critical review of 'The Empire Strikes Back' by Vincent Canby, highlighting its lack of originality and overreliance on special effects, while comparing it unfavorably to 'Star Wars'. | |
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www.belloflostsouls.net
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| | | Whether she's your princess, senator, or general, Princess Leia Organa is one of the most influential and loved characters in 'Star Wars'. | ||