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For other uses, see Star Wars (disambiguation).Star Wars is an influential science fantasy saga and fictional universe created by writer/producer/director George Lucas in the early 1970s. The saga began with the film Star Wars, which was released on May 25, 1977. The film, later retitled Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, led to a pop culture phenomenon, spawning five more feature films and an extensive collection of licensed books, comics, video games, television series, toys, and other spin-offs.
An example of the space opera genre, the Star Wars story also employs archetypal motifs common to both science fiction and classical mythology, as well as classical music motifs of those aspects. The film series is widely considered to be the major impetus which launched the new era of high-budget, special-effects blockbuster movies that continues to this day. In 2005, Forbes Magazine estimated the overall revenue generated by the entire Star Wars franchise (over the course of its 28-year history) at nearly US$20 billion, easily making it one of the most successful film franchises of all time.
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References
- Ratings are based on the standards of the Motion Picture Association of America, British Board of Film Classification and Hong Kong Film Censorship Authority, respectively.
- On philosophy and religion influences: The Tao of Star Wars, Or, Cultural Appropriation in a Galaxy Far, Far Away
- On Technology influences: This site explains the many influences in its analysis of the writing of Star Wars.
- Books about religion/philosophy and Star Wars:
- The Tao of Star Wars by John M. Porter ISBN 0893343854
- The Dharma of Star Wars by Matthew Bortolin ISBN 0861714970
- Star Wars And Philosophy by Kevin S. Decker, Jason T. Eberl, William Irwin ISBN 0812695836
- "Conception" section based on: The Star Wars Timeline Gold-Appendice L-Understanding the Lost Episodes (p. 141-142).
External links
- The official Star Wars website
- TheForce.net; one of the oldest Star Wars fan sites.
- Starwarz.com; Everything for the Star Wars enthusiast.
- StarWarsfanworks.Com; A fan site of Star Wars audio and radio dramas.
- Mistakes in Star Wars at moviemistakes.com
- National Geographic News: So how believable is the Star Wars galaxy?
- Directory to Star Wars sites on the internet.
Film preservation
- OriginalTrilogy.com A fan site dedicated to preserving the theatrical cuts of the original trilogy on DVD through fan edits.
- The X0 Project LaserDisc-to-DVD project of the Original Trilogy.
- STAR WARS - Legacy Edition An Original Trilogy Restoration Project.
Wiki guide
- The Star Wars Wiki; also known as "Wookieepedia."
- Jedi Archives; A new Star Wars wiki created using MediaWiki.
- Non-Canon Star Wars
- Uncyclopedia Parody