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The second episode of each Star Wars trilogy features a major battle involving mechanized walkers.
In the original and most iconic walker battle, in the first act of The Empire Strikes Back, Imperial AT-ATs attack the Rebel base on Hoth. T...
In the first half of The Empire Strikes Back, Han Solo hides both Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa inside the belly of an animal.
On the ice planet Hoth, Luke flees from the cave of a monstrous Wampa that wants to eat him and collapses in a...
“The Child,” the second episode of The Mandalorian, resembles the main story arc of the second volume of the Clone Wars micro-series. In both storylines, a warrior undergoes a rite of passage that tests his ability to relinquish his anger....
Near the end of The Last Jedi, Kylo Ren assumes control of the First Order and leads his army to attack the last surviving remnants of the Resistance, who are hiding on the planet Crait. Victory in this battle would decisively secure Kylo R...
About halfway through Return of the Jedi, Lando Calrissian is paired up with the diminutive, animal-like, non-verbal alien Nien Nunb, who acts as his copilot on the Millennium Falcon. This mirrors a larger progression in the second act of t...
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Lover of goodness, truth, and especially beauty. 'riguarda qual son io'
Robert Brown is a Ph.D. student studying American literature at Baylor University. On the side, he writes about theology and culture and especially film. His writing and other projects can be found at robertbrownpresents.com.
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