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NEW STAR WARS AT MADAME TUSSAUDS UNIQUE INTERACTIVE STAR WARS EXPERIENCE OPENS MAY 2015 A NEW multi-million pound experience opens at Madame Tussauds London in May, with a major new interactive Star Wars attraction. Created in close collaboration with Disney and Lucasfilm, the unique, immersive experience brings to life some of film’s most powerful moments featuring extraordinarily life- like wax figures in authentic walk-in sets. Fans can star alongside their favourite heroes and villains of Star Wars Episodes I-VI, with dynamic special effects and dramatic theming adding to the immersion as they encounter 16 characters in 11 separate sets. The attraction takes the Madame Tussauds experience to a whole new level with an experience that is about much more than the wax figures. Guests will become truly immersed in the films as they step right into Yoda's swamp as Luke Skywalker did in Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back or feel the fiery lava of Mustafar as Anakin turns to the dark side in Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith. Spanning two floors, the experience covers a galaxy of locations from the swamps of Dagobah and Jabba’s Throne Room to the flight deck of the Millennium Falcon. Fans can come face-to-face with sinister Stormtroopers; witness Luke Skywalker as he battles Darth Vader on the Death Star; feel the Force alongside Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn when they take on Darth Maul on Naboo; join the captive Princess Leia and the evil Jabba the Hutt in his Throne Room; and hang out with Han Solo in the cantina before stepping onto the Millennium Falcon with the legendary Wookiee warrior, Chewbacca. -
January 2020
Abington Senior High School, Abington, PA, 19001 January 2020 Decade in Review! With the decade coming to a close a few weeks ago, the editorial staff decided that we should fl ashback to the ideas and moments that shaped the decade. As we adjust to life in the new “roaring twenties,” here is a breakdown of the most prominent events of each year from the past decade. 2010: On January 12, an earthquake registering a magnitude 7.0 on the Richter scale struck Haiti, causing about 250,000 deaths and 300,000 injuries. On March 23, the Aff ordable Care Act is signed into law by Barack Obama. Commonly referred to as “Obamacare,” it was considered one of the most extensive health care reform acts since Medicare, which was passed in 1965. On April 20, a Deepwater Horizon drilling rig exploded over the Gulf of Mexico. Killing eleven people, it is considered one of the worst oil spills in history and the largest in US waters. On July 25, Wikileaks, an organization that allows people to anonymously leak classifi ed information, released more than 90,000 documents related to the Afghanistan War. It is oft en referred to as the largest leak of classifi ed information since the Pentagon Papers during the Vietnam War. Th e New Orleans Saints won their fi rst Super Bowl since Hurricane Katrina, LeBron James made his way to Miami, Kobe Bryant won his fi nal title, and Butler went on a Cinderella run to the NCAA Championship. Th e year fi ttingly set the tone for a decade of player empowerment and underdog victories. -
Complete Catalogue of the Musical Themes Of
COMPLETE CATALOGUE OF THE MUSICAL THEMES OF CATALOGUE CONTENTS I. Leitmotifs (Distinctive recurring musical ideas prone to development, creating meaning, & absorbing symbolism) A. Original Trilogy A New Hope (1977) | The Empire Strikes Back (1980) | The Return of the Jedi (1983) B. Prequel Trilogy The Phantom Menace (1999) | Attack of the Clones (2002) | Revenge of the Sith (2005) C. Sequel Trilogy The Force Awakens (2015) | The Last Jedi (2017) | The Rise of Skywalker (2019) D. Anthology Films & Misc. Rogue One (2016) | Solo (2018) | Galaxy's Edge (2018) II. Non-Leitmotivic Themes A. Incidental Motifs (Musical ideas that occur in multiple cues but lack substantial development or symbolism) B. Set-Piece Themes (Distinctive musical ideas restricted to a single cue) III. Source Music (Music that is performed or heard from within the film world) IV. Thematic Relationships (Connections and similarities between separate themes and theme families) A. Associative Progressions B. Thematic Interconnections C. Thematic Transformations [ coming soon ] V. Concert Arrangements & Suites (Stand-alone pieces composed & arranged specifically by Williams for performance) A. Concert Arrangements B. End Credits VI. Appendix This catalogue is adapted from a more thorough and detailed investigation published in JOHN WILLIAMS: MUSIC FOR FILMS, TELEVISION, AND CONCERT STAGE (edited by Emilio Audissino, Brepols, 2018) Materials herein are based on research and transcriptions of the author, Frank Lehman ([email protected]) Associate Professor of Music, Tufts -
STAR WARS TRILOGY HIT: the Documentary Empire of Dreams Is
SEARCH: star wars trilogy Tuesday, September 21, 2004 STAR WARS TRILOGY By Cyril Pearl 9/8/2004 HIT: The documentary Empire of Dreams is packed with production clips, behind-the- scenes bits and interviews with 40 cast and crew members from the original trilogy. MISS: When will fans get to see the original versions of the films? The most anticipated DVD release of the year arrives fully loaded and ready to rock the retail and e-tail market through the winter. Restored and remastered by Lowry Digital Images (which also handled last year's Indiana Jones DVD box), the Star Wars films--Stars Wars (1977), The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983)--look better than they probably ever did in theaters during their original run. The films contained here are essentially the Special Editions that made the theatrical rounds back in 1997, which has already proven to be a sore spot for fans who clamor for the original features. It also should be noted that these versions have been further tweaked by the seemingly-never- satisfied creator George Lucas: His digitally dexterous hands have substantially altered a key scene between the Emperor and Darth Vader in Empire and the ending of Jedi, which now includes a shot of the spirit of young Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christenson). Tampering notwithstanding, the picture quality is nothing short of breathtaking, with the kind of sharp definition and sheen that one associates with the trilogy. (Check out Empire's battle scene on the ice planet Hoth or the skirmish on Jabba the Hutt's sand barge in Jedi.) Leading the four-hours-plus of supplemental materials (not including the commentary tracks) is the 2½-hour documentary Empire of Dreams: The Story of the Star Wars Trilogy, produced and directed by Kevin Burns and Edith Becker. -
Star Wars Video Game Planets
Terrestrial Planets Appearing in Star Wars Video Games In order of release. By LCM Mirei Seppen 1. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1982) Outer Rim Hoth 2. Star Wars (1983) No Terrestrial Planets 3. Star Wars: Jedi Arena (1983) No Terrestrial Planets 4. Star Wars: Return of the Jedi: Death Star Battle (1983) No Terrestrial Planets 5. Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (1984) Outer Rim Forest Moon of Endor 6. Death Star Interceptor (1985) No Terrestrial Planets 7. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1985) Outer Rim Hoth 8. Star Wars (1987) Mid Rim Iskalon Outer Rim Hoth (Called 'Tina') Kessel Tatooine Yavin 4 9. Ewoks and the Dandelion Warriors (1987) Outer Rim Forest Moon of Endor 10. Star Wars Droids (1988) Outer Rim Aaron 11. Star Wars (1991) Outer Rim Tatooine Yavin 4 12. Star Wars: Attack on the Death Star (1991) No Terrestrial Planets 13. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1992) Outer Rim Bespin Dagobah Hoth 14. Super Star Wars 1 (1992) Outer Rim Tatooine Yavin 4 15. Star Wars: X-Wing (1993) No Terrestrial Planets 16. Star Wars Chess (1993) No Terrestrial Planets 17. Star Wars Arcade (1993) No Terrestrial Planets 18. Star Wars: Rebel Assault 1 (1993) Outer Rim Hoth Kolaador Tatooine Yavin 4 19. Super Star Wars 2: The Empire Strikes Back (1993) Outer Rim Bespin Dagobah Hoth 20. Super Star Wars 3: Return of the Jedi (1994) Outer Rim Forest Moon of Endor Tatooine 21. Star Wars: TIE Fighter (1994) No Terrestrial Planets 22. Star Wars: Dark Forces 1 (1995) Core Cal-Seti Coruscant Hutt Space Nar Shaddaa Mid Rim Anteevy Danuta Gromas 16 Talay Outer Rim Anoat Fest Wildspace Orinackra 23. -
30Th ANNIVERSARY 30Th ANNIVERSARY
July 2019 No.113 COMICS’ BRONZE AGE AND BEYOND! $8.95 ™ Movie 30th ANNIVERSARY ISSUE 7 with special guests MICHAEL USLAN • 7 7 3 SAM HAMM • BILLY DEE WILLIAMS 0 0 8 5 6 1989: DC Comics’ Year of the Bat • DENNY O’NEIL & JERRY ORDWAY’s Batman Adaptation • 2 8 MINDY NEWELL’s Catwoman • GRANT MORRISON & DAVE McKEAN’s Arkham Asylum • 1 Batman TM & © DC Comics. All Rights Reserved. JOEY CAVALIERI & JOE STATON’S Huntress • MAX ALLAN COLLINS’ Batman Newspaper Strip Volume 1, Number 113 July 2019 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Comics’ Bronze Age and Beyond! Michael Eury TM PUBLISHER John Morrow DESIGNER Rich Fowlks COVER ARTIST José Luis García-López COVER COLORIST Glenn Whitmore COVER DESIGNER Michael Kronenberg PROOFREADER Rob Smentek IN MEMORIAM: Norm Breyfogle . 2 SPECIAL THANKS BACK SEAT DRIVER: Editorial by Michael Eury . 3 Karen Berger Arthur Nowrot Keith Birdsong Dennis O’Neil OFF MY CHEST: Guest column by Michael Uslan . 4 Brian Bolland Jerry Ordway It’s the 40th anniversary of the Batman movie that’s turning 30?? Dr. Uslan explains Marc Buxton Jon Pinto Greg Carpenter Janina Scarlet INTERVIEW: Michael Uslan, The Boy Who Loved Batman . 6 Dewey Cassell Jim Starlin A look back at Batman’s path to a multiplex near you Michał Chudolinski Joe Staton Max Allan Collins Joe Stuber INTERVIEW: Sam Hamm, The Man Who Made Bruce Wayne Sane . 11 DC Comics John Trumbull A candid conversation with the Batman screenwriter-turned-comic scribe Kevin Dooley Michael Uslan Mike Gold Warner Bros. INTERVIEW: Billy Dee Williams, The Man Who Would be Two-Face . -
HASBRO STAR WARS ENTERTAINMENT BRAND PREVIEW 2020 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION STAR WARS RETRO COLLECTION 3.75-INCH Figure Assortment
HASBRO STAR WARS ENTERTAINMENT BRAND PREVIEW 2020 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION STAR WARS RETRO COLLECTION 3.75-INCH Figure Assortment (HASBRO/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $9.99/Available: Spring 2020) Kids and collectors alike can imagine the biggest battles and missions in the STAR WARS saga with figures from the STAR WARS RETRO COLLECTION! With exquisite features and decoration, this series embodies the quality and realism that STAR WARS devotees love. The STAR WARS RETRO COLLECTION includes figures and games from the 40-plus-year legacy of the STAR WARS Galaxy. These 3.75-inch scale STAR WARS RETRO COLLECTION figures are detailed to look like the characters from STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK, featuring multiple points of articulation. Characters in this assortment include LUKE SKYWALKER (BESPIN), HAN SOLO (HOTH), PRINCESS LEIA ORGANA (HOTH), YODA, BOBA FETT, and LANDO CALRISSIAN. Each figure sold separately. Available at Walmart. STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES 40TH ANNIVERSARY 6-INCH Figure Assortment (HASBRO/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $19.99/Available: Spring 2020) Imagine the biggest battles and missions in the Star Wars saga with figures from STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES! With exquisite features and decoration, this series embodies the quality and realism STAR WARS devotees love. Commemorate the 40th Anniversary of STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK with figures from STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES, featuring movie-inspired design and detail, and vintage packaging with original Kenner branding! STAR WARS fans and collectors can display these highly poseable figures, featuring premium deco inspired by characters in STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK, in their action figure collections. -
2016 Topps Star Wars Card Trader Checklist
BASE CARDS 1 Luke Skywalker 34 Salacious B. Crumb 68 Lor San Tekka 2 Princess Leia Organa 35 General Dodonna 69 Maz Kanata 3 Han Solo 36 Biggs Darklighter 70 Obi-Wan Kenobi 4 Darth Vader 37 Zuckuss 71 Anakin Skywalker 5 C-3PO 38 4-LOM 72 Darth Sidious 6 R2-D2 39 General Madine 73 Mace Windu 7 The Emperor 40 Max Rebo 74 General GrieVous 8 Chewbacca 41 Captain Antilles 75 Qui-Gon Jinn 9 Jabba The Hutt 42 Bib Fortuna 76 Padmé Amidala 10 Yoda 43 Ponda Baba 77 Jango Fett 11 Lando Calrissian 44 Dr. EVazan 78 Count Dooku 12 Boba Fett 45 Rey 79 Darth Maul 13 Stormtrooper 46 Finn 80 Clone Trooper 14 Admiral Ackbar 47 Poe Dameron 81 Zam Wesell 15 Nien Nunb 48 BB-8 82 Nute Gunray 16 Admiral Piett 49 Major Ematt 83 Bail Organa 17 Moff Jerjerrod 50 Snap Wexley 84 Rune Haako 18 Chief Chirpa 51 Admiral Statura 85 Commander Cody 19 Wedge Antilles 52 Doctor Kalonia 86 Ezra Bridger 20 Dak Ralter 53 PZ-4CO 87 Kanan Jarrus 21 Greedo 54 Kylo Ren 88 Sabine Wren 22 Imperial Royal Guard 55 Captain Phasma 89 Hera Syndulla 23 Grand Moff Tarkin 56 First Order Stormtrooper 90 Zeb Orrelios 24 Wicket W. Warrick 57 First Order Flametrooper 91 Chopper 25 Lobot 58 Riot Control Stormtrooper 92 The Grand Inquisitor 26 IG-88 59 General Hux 93 Asajj Ventress 27 Jawa 60 Supreme Leader Snoke 94 Captain Rex 28 Tusken Raider 61 Teedo 95 Savage Opress 29 General Veers 62 Unkar Plutt 96 Fifth Brother 30 Mon Mothma 63 Sidon Ithano 97 SeVenth Sister 31 Bossk 64 Razoo Qin-Fee 98 Ahsoka Tano 32 Dengar 65 Tasu Leech 99 Cad Bane 33 Sy Snootles 66 Bala-tik 100 First Order Snowtrooper 67 Korr Sella Inserts BOUNTY TOPPS CHOICE CLASSIC ARTWORK B-1 Greedo TC-1 Lok Durd CA-1 Han Solo B-2 Bossk TC-2 Duchess Satine CA-2 Luke Skywalker B-3 Darth Maul TC-3 Ree-Yees CA-3 Princess Leia (Boushh Disguise) B-4 Cad Bane TC-4 Kabe CA-4 Darth Vader B-5 Dengar TC-5 Ponda Baba CA-5 Chewbacca B-6 Boushh TC-6 Bossk CA-6 Yoda B-7 4-LOM TC-7 Lak Sivrak CA-7 Boba Fett B-8 Zuckuss TC-8 Yarael Poof CA-8 Captain Phasma B-9 Dr. -
Star Wars Jedi Legacy Checklist
STAR WARS JEDI LEGACY CHECKLIST Base Cards Connections Film Cell Relic □ 1A Anakin Skywalker Clandestine Birth □ C-1 Obi-Wan Kenobi □ FR-1 Luke With Twin Suns □ 1L Luke Skywalker Clandestine Birth □ C-2 Yoda □ FR-2 Luke Lightsaber Training w/Remote □ 2A Anakin Skywalker Fatherless as a Child □ C-3 Owen Lars □ FR-3 Vader Vs. Kenobi Duel □ 2L Luke Skywalker Fatherless as a Child □ C-4 R2-D2 □ FR-4 Vader Interrogation □ 3A Anakin Skywalker Tatooine □ C-5 C-3PO □ FR-5 Luke's Death Star Trench Run □ 3L Luke Skywalker Tatooine □ C-6 Emperor Palpatine □ FR-6 Vader Tantive IV Entrance □ 4A Anakin Skywalker Isolation in Youth □ C-7 Princess Leia Organa □ FR-7 Luke Rescues Leia □ 4L Luke Skywalker Isolation in Youth □ C-8 Boba Fett □ FR-8 Luke in Hanger Bay □ 5A Anakin Skywalker Befriending a Droid □ C-9 Padmé Amidala □ FR-9 Vader Chokes Motti □ 5L Luke Skywalker Befriending a Droid □ C-10 The Force □ FR-10 Torched Homestead □ 6A Anakin Skywalker Death of a Guardian □ C-11 Anakin's Lightsaber □ FR-11 Luke's Crash Landing/Meeting Yoda □ 6L Luke Skywalker Death of a Guardian □ C-12 Death Star □ FR-12 Vader and His Master □ 7A Anakin Skywalker Technical Ability □ C-13 Tatooine □ FR-13 Luke Trains With Yoda in Backpack □ 7L Luke Skywalker Technical Ability □ C-14 Tusken Raiders □ FR-14 Obi-Wan and Yoda Warn Luke □ 8A Anakin Skywalker Daredevil Abilities □ C-15 Jabba The Hutt □ FR-15 In the Wampa Cave □ 8L Luke Skywalker Daredevil Abilities □ FR-16 Vader Storms Echo Base □ 9A Anakin Skywalker Fantastic Adventure Influencers □ FR-17 Luke's Mechanical Hand □ 9L Luke Skywalker Fantastic Adventure □ I-1 Qui-Gon Jinn □ FR-18 Vader Freezes Han □ 10A Anakin Skywalker Introduction to Royalty □ I-2 Shmi Skywalker □ FR-19 Vader Hires the Bounty Hunters □ 10L Luke Skywalker Introduction to Royalty □ I-3 Mace Windu □ FR-20 Vader in Meditation Chamber □ 11A Anakin Skywalker A Royal Rescue □ I-4 Ahsoka Tano □ FR-21 "Where is that shuttle going" □ 11L Luke Skywalker A Royal Rescue □ I-5 Watto □ FR-22 Luke Vs. -
REVENGE of the JEDI ” Written by GEORGE LUCAS [REVISED] ROUGH DRAFT [June 12] © 1981 Lucasfilm Ltd
STAR WARS – EPISODE VI : “REVENGE OF THE JEDI ” Written by GEORGE LUCAS [REVISED] ROUGH DRAFT [June 12] © 1981 Lucasfilm Ltd. All Rights Reserved A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away… 1. SPACE The boundless heavens serve as a backdrop for the MAIN TITLE. A ROLL-UP crawls into infinity. The Rebellion is doomed. Spies loyal to the Old Republic have reported several new armored space stations under construction by the Empire. A desperate plan to attack the Dreaded Imperial capitol of Had Abbadon and destroy the Death Stars before they are completed has been put into effect. Rebel commandos, led by Princess Leia, have made their way into the very heart of the Galactic Empire: as the first step toward the final battle for freedom…. Pan down to reveal the planet HAD ABBADON, capitol of the Galactic Empire. The gray planet’s surface is completely covered with cities and is shrouded in a sickly brown haze. Orbiting the polluted planet is a small, green, moon, a sparkling contrast to the foreboding sphere beyond. A large IMPERIAL TRANSPORT glides into frame. WE follow it, as it rockets toward the Imperial capitol. Four small TIE FIGHTERS escort the larger craft. The web-like structures of two Death Stars under construction loom in the distance as the transport approaches. Resting to one side of the half completed space station is Darth Vader’s super STAR DESTROYER and several ships of the Imperial fleet. One of the TIE Fighters escorting the Imperial transport begins to wobble and drops back with its engine sputtering. -
May the Fourth Awards Mercs Council
Mandalorian Mercs ISSUE 2 MERCS COUNCIL RESHUFFLE We introduce you to your new Council members. BUILDING A CLAN Dana Black’s mission to form a Dutch Clan. REGIONAL LOGOS Why Euro RC, Niabi, re-introduced an old tradition. MAY THE FOURTH AWARDS Mercs CAO discusses what’s up for grabs! PLANNING FOR The Mandalorian Mercs is a worldwide Star Wars costuming organization comprised of and operated by Star Wars fans and volunteers. It is the elite Mandalorian cos- tuming organization. Star Wars, its characters, costumes, and all associated items are the intellectual property of Lucasfilm. ©2013 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™ All rights reserved. Used under authorization. welcome Greetings Mando Mercs members, friends, and fans, It seems like yesterday we were putting the finishing touches to issue #1, and now we’re releasing issue #2. We’ve had many developments in the Mercs and Star Wars since last issue; Episode VII director announce- ment, ‘3D Episodes on hold’ announcement, Membership Tiers, Verd’ika Corps kids club, Celebration Europe...the list could go on. 6 years ago this March, a small website and forum was launched to bring existing Mandalorian costumers into an organized and represent- ed group among the Star Wars community. From that small handful of people, Mandalorian Mercs has become home to thousands of mem- bers and fans around the world. My goal is to ensure that your Mercs family is here for your benefit, and that our home is a fixture in the Star Wars Universe. With your help, and the tireless help of others...we’ve been able to accomplish that goal thus far. -
Topps Star Wars 3D Widevision: Attack of the Clones - Base Cards
Topps Star Wars 3D Widevision: Attack Of The Clones - Base Cards Base Cards Base Cards 1 The Senator Attacked! 23 Geonosian Ambush 2 Meeting With The Chancellor 24 Factory Chase 3 The Assassin's Plan 25 Jar Jar's Bold Action 4 Anakin to the Rescue 26 Into the Arena 5 Obi-Wan Hangs on 27 Count Dooku Stands Judge 6 City Chase 28 Creatures Unleashed 7 Combing the Nightclub 29 A Surprising Turn of Events 8 The Jedi Archives 30 Jedi to the Rescue 9 Lessons From Yoda 31 Against the Odds 10 Heroes on Naboo 32 Jango Fett Unleashed 11 Obi-Wan and Tipoca City 33 Battle Droids Engage 12 Blossoming Romance 34 Yoda's Perfect Timing 13 The Clone Army 35 Devising an Escape Plan 14 In Jango's Court 36 War on Geonosis 15 Battle in the Rain 37 Separatists Under Siege 16 Return to Tatooine 38 Obi-Wan and the Sith Lord 17 Asteroid Chase 39 Anakin's Intervention 18 Dodging the Sonic Charge 40 The Incredible Might of Yoda 19 Searching the Desert 41 Yoda and Count Dooku 20 The Tusken Camp 42 The Last Man Standing 21 Obi-Wan's Distress Call 43 The Clone Wars Begin 22 Dooku's Prisoner 44 Secret Marriage Topps Star Wars 3D Widevision: Attack Of The Clones - Hits Autograph Signers Medallion Cards Ian McDiarmid as Chancellor Palpatine MC-1 Anakin Skywalker Ian McDiarmid as Darth Sidious MC-2 Count Dooku Kenny Baker as R2-D2 MC-3 Supreme Chancellor Palpatine Anthony Daniels as C-3PO MC-4 Obi-Wan Kenobi Alan Ruscoe as Lott Dod MC-5 Padmé Amidala Jerome Blake as Oppo Rancisis MC-6 R2-D2 Zac Jensen as Kit Fisto MC-7 C-3PO Andy Secombe as Watto MC-8 Jango Fett David