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The Empire Strikes Back...as a 1950s 3D film?

In order to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the second Star Wars film, one fan has taken 37 different films from the 50s to create a trailer of what 'Empire' might have looked like if it had been released during that time period.

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SertyGee5315d ago

That was incredibly cool. Excellent editing. Excellent replication of 1950s adventure film style and marketing. I want to see a high-quality version of the trailer.

darklordzor5315d ago

This is just such a fun video and had me cracking up the whole time. Incredibly put together. It almost makes me wish it was the whole film remade like this, instead of just a trailer.

amsdesignphoto5315d ago

I couldn't agree more. I was quite impressed with this creation. I'm curious to know how long it took to create.

PS360WII5315d ago

Indeed this was well done. The person behind this has a great knowledge of old school films

jarodwarren5310d ago

Really nice. Good to see that indie editors are really making a place for themselves in the mainstream. Can't wait to see what the future holds for these thematic creationists.

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Star Wars Rankings: The Best Lightsaber Battles

Ranking the best Star Wars lightsaber battles from across the saga, featuring Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, Kylo Ren, Obi Wan and more.

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Up To 53% Off Star Wars Blu-Ray Sets

Amazon has discounted Star Wars: The Complete Saga Episodes I-VI, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and Solo: A Star Wars Story at up to 53% off.

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10 Facts Everyone Always Gets Wrong About Star Wars

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Everyone knows Star Wars. Sure, there's those who pride themselves in having never watched one of the biggest movie franchises of all time, but everyone still knows it. Lightsabers, space battles, having a bad feeling about many things; it's sewn into the very fabric of popular culture, providing one of the first cases of a movie series that straddled intense geek fandom and mainstream appeal.

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