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Dark Side Rising
Oleh:
Corliss, Richard
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Time Magazine vol. 165 no. 18 (May 2005)
,
page 38-43.
Topik:
Revenge of The Sith
;
Star Wars
;
George Lucas
;
Jedi
;
Yoda
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Toward the end of Revenge of The Sith, The Malefic Darth Sidious advances on Yoda, most of whose comrades on the Jedi Council have been cruelly cut down as the Republic is betrayed and the evil Empire spreads its vulture wings. "At last," the Sith lord hisses, sensing victory over a foe, "the Jedi are no more."Yoda, with all the knowledge and power of the Force compacted into a two-foot fur ball, squints sternly and issues one of his upside-down oracular sentences: "Not if anything I have to say about it." The Star Wars saga could have ended 22 years ago, when Return of the Jedi concluded the trilogy of space-fantasy films that revolutionized mass entertaiment, from making and marketing of movies to design of toys and video games. George Lucas' exhausting eight-year-adventure-one that no studio had wanted to finance-turned into an improbable triumph. Star Wars (1977), The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Jedi (1983) earned $1.3 billion worldwide, back when that was real money. Lucas became one of the richest men in movies, the bright lord of his destiny. Now he could direct those artsy little films he kept saying he wanted to make.
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