Star Wars
Considering all the diverse elements that make up Star Wars, its permeation of pop culture is somewhat surprising. Effeminate droids, walking carpets, archaic religions, spaceships, and, of course, lightsabers all make for interesting mix, but one that is greater than its whole. That said, this film’s ultimate merit lies in its ability to tell a tale as old as time in a completely fresh way. 

Star Wars

Considering all the diverse elements that make up Star Wars, its permeation of pop culture is somewhat surprising. Effeminate droids, walking carpets, archaic religions, spaceships, and, of course, lightsabers all make for interesting mix, but one that is greater than its whole. That said, this film’s ultimate merit lies in its ability to tell a tale as old as time in a completely fresh way. 

Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
This movie, with all it’s groundbreaking visual effects and the best story line of all the Star Wars, comes down to one thing: the battle of good verses evil. Here we see Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) locked in a lightsaber duel with his father Darth Vader (James Earl Jones). Hope I didn’t spoil anything for you

Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

This movie, with all it’s groundbreaking visual effects and the best story line of all the Star Wars, comes down to one thing: the battle of good verses evil. Here we see Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) locked in a lightsaber duel with his father Darth Vader (James Earl Jones). Hope I didn’t spoil anything for you