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POPSWatch Star Wars The Clone Wars Movie I am a fantasy movie freak. In particular, I like movies dealing with stars, planets, galaxies, spaceships and aliens more than any other one. And Star Wars: The Clone Wars was a perfect match to my choice. Initially I watched it online on this website and liked it so much that I downloaded it as well.
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POPSTop 10 John Williams Movie Tunes There is no doubt that John Williams has composed some of the most recognized movie scores of our lifetime. Moviegoers of the last four decades have only to hear a few notes of any of Williams' scores to know the movie. Some of us can even place the scene, characters and describe the action.
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POPS'Family Guy' to parody 'Return of the Jedi' The show's previously announced parody of "The Empire Strikes Back" is titled "Something-Something-Something Dark Side." Unfortunately, Fox won't air "Dark Side" until the fall. But with Carrie Fisher playing a recurring role on "Family Guy" as Peter Griffin's boss, there's some hope around the show's campfire that she'll do a voiceover in the "Empire" spoof (not as Princess Leia, since Lois plays Leia, but as another character...)
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POPS Thundercats Movie trailer (fanmade) This guy used clips from: 10,000 BC, Masters of the Universe, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Lord of The Rings: Return of the King, Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars, Chronicles of Riddick, Pitch Black, X2:X-men United, X-men:The Last Stand, Troy, Star Trek6: The undiscovered Country, Space Hunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone, Stargate, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie, Garfield, Enemy Mine, Spykids, Underworld, The Mummy, The Mummy Returns, Galaxy Quest, John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars, Planet of the Apes, Aliens, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, Reign of Fire, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome.TO create what a Thunder Cats trailer might look like
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POPSMIT to Save Hollywood? Hollywood is in danger of good stories being trumped by special effects vehicles hurried into production to make quick profits... or so the story goes. Is this the herald of a crisis, or yet another chapter in a debate that's lasted thousands of years? Aristotle himself tended to put spectacle last in order of importance... of course he never saw Star Wars.