How much of us like star wars movies?
In this post I leave you some things that maybe you did not know:
The actor who gave life to Obi-Wan Kenobi, Alec Guiness, thought that the Star Wars films were *** a crap of fairy tales ***.
Darth Vader has been played by six different actors: ***David Prowse, James Earl Jones, Bob Anderson, Sebastian Shaw, Jake Lloyd and Hayden Christensen ***.
All the Star Wars movies have been released the week after George Lucas's birthday on May 14.
Lucasfilm has an employee whose only job is to maintain the Star Wars canon.
Katie Lucas, the daughter of George Lucas, plays the dancer *** Twi'lek in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the clones. ***
- The communicator used by Qui-Gon Jinn is actually a modified female razor blade, model Gillete Sensor Excel
- Not even a single physical wardrobe of the soldier clones was made for the films. All the soldier clones that appear in the Star Wars movies were created with CGI (computer generated images)
Everyone knows that those little furry creatures are called Ewok, but the word has never been mentioned in any Star Wars movie.
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For some unknown reason, Yoda's toes change from one movie to another. In the Phantom Menace it has three in each and in the rest, four.
Both the actor who gave life to Jar-Jar Binks and C-3PO, *** appeared without disguise as extras in a scene in the canteen in Attack of the Clones ***
The ship that became the Blockade Runner that appears at the beginning of Star Wars: Episode IV - A new hope was the original design for the Millennium Falcon.
The first film of the saga is the only one of all that has been nominated for Best Film at the Oscars. In addition, it was the first science fiction film to be considered in that category by tha academy
In each of the films of the franchise, the line *** I have a bad feeling about this *** is said by some of the characters.
Originally, Yoda was going to be called Minch Yoda. The character was offered to renowned puppeteer Jim Henson - creator of the Muppets and friend of George Lucas - who rejected him. Before that, he signed Frank Oz - Henson's famous collaborator - to play the role.
- Initially, the idea was for C3PO to make its first appearance in "The Attack of the Clones" in the form of a skeleton. However, in the post-production, George Lucas decided that it would appear with the look that everyone knew during the entire film.