Written by: | George Lucas | | | Directed by: | George Lucas | | | Release Date: | 1977 |
I've been writing about science fiction for just over a year now, but this week on
Sci-Fi Adventures I face my greatest challenge yet: trying to find something even slightly original to say about
Rogue One 2: The Star Wars, also known as
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope. Or just
Star Wars.
The 'Episode IV - A New Hope' bit was added in a theatrical re-release later, but then everyone knows that already. Everyone already knows everything about this bloody movie! There's been essential guides and technical manuals and visual dictionaries and Wookiepedias and Plinketts and podcasts analysing every minute of it, every
frame of it, for 40 years now (happy birthday
Star Wars!) So it wouldn't come as a huge shock to me if you know more about the movie than I do.
I'm definitely a
Star Wars fan, but I've never been obsessed with it to the level that some people are. I've never bought action figures or gone to conventions. I didn't even watch the films in the right order! My introduction to the series was
Return of the Jedi, then I watched (some of)
Empire Strikes Back, and then
Spaceballs. In fact I was probably playing the games before I saw the movie itself. I've put more hours into
TIE Fighter and the
Jedi Knight series than any of the films.
Though I'm sure I must have seen
A New Hope at least of three times by this point. First I rented it on VHS, then I saw the Special Edition in
widescreen at the cinema in '97, then I watched the 2004 DVD version a year or so back. So the movie keeps changing every time I see it and that's just weird.
Alright, this is a two hour movie so I'm going to be showing off an absurd amount of screencaps and providing my dumb commentary under each one as I go through the film. Here's something I've noticed already: the
Star Wars logo text isn't hollow, the letters are filled in black. Man if I can demonstrate this level of startling insight all the way through maybe there's a chance I can pull this off!
It should be fairly obvious that this will be filled with
SPOILERS for
Star Wars: Episode IV, but it might come as a surprise that I won't be spoiling anything made after it. So no spoilers for
Empire, the prequels, or
Rogue One. Some people think that insanely popular 37 year old movies are fair game for spoilers, but that's not how I do things.