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[2015] STAR WARS "THE FORCE AWAKENS" - NOW SHOWING

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Post time 21-4-2015 11:35 PM | Show all posts



Biasalar filem ni pun set 30 tahun selepas peristiwa Return Of The Jedi....Han Solo pun tua dah....yang peliknya Chewbacca makin tua makin cantik plak bulunya hehehe
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Post time 23-4-2015 09:10 PM | Show all posts


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Post time 24-4-2015 03:23 AM | Show all posts
chewbacca tu wookie, dia bleh hidup 400 tahun
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Post time 21-10-2015 04:42 PM | Show all posts
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Post time 21-10-2015 05:21 PM | Show all posts
so , prequels dah ada  ni post  - XX apa pulak, ye?

angle mana depa manipulate this time?

i dah tak terikut dah ... makin menarik ke  atau makin ???
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Post time 22-10-2015 09:27 AM | Show all posts
mcm tak menarik je....mcm dah over dah zaman star wars ni...
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Post time 22-10-2015 10:58 AM | Show all posts
ingat lagi george lucas dan steven spelberg(betul ke ejaan ni) buat screen test watak Princess Leia..sepatutnya :

Sissy Spacek - Princess leia (star wars)
Carrie Fisher  - Carrie (carrie)

tapi mereka tukar sebab carrie fisher tak nak scene bogel dalam filem carrie..jadi sissy spacek ambil watak carrie dan carrie fisher ambil watak leia

dan sewaktu filem star wars di tayangkan tahun 1977 ..george lucas dan steven pergi bercuti dan siapkan skrip filem Indiana Jones raider of the lost ark sebab mereka rasa tentu filem star wars akan flop sewaktu di tayangkan...tapi mereka tak sangka filem star wars 1977 box office di pawagam
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Post time 5-12-2015 01:36 PM | Show all posts
Traditional Chinese art mixes with Star Wars characters to celebrate the New Year





KK Miller






Both the Rebel Alliance and the Galactic Empire would agree that these renditions of our favorite Star Wars characters are the perfect way to welcome 2016.


The epic Star Wars universe is filled with different elements that people can connect with in their everyday lives. Whether it’s the characters, the science-fiction setting, or the never-ending battle of good versus evil, there is something about it that resonates with people. Hong Kong artist Tik Ka, who specializes in the combination of traditional Chinese culture with adorable baby faces, took the characters Star Wars fans love and infused them with Chinese traditions to create something new but still instantly recognizable.

























Every single piece of art is paired with a different Chinese New Year’s greeting that is wishing for the good fortune of family, continued success in business, or hopes for others to stay safe and healthy. Tik Ka would love to print these pieces as posters or to put them onto the traditional red pockets or red envelopes that people give to each other at Chinese New Year’s.


Sources : http://en.rocketnews24.com










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Post time 7-12-2015 08:18 AM | Show all posts
Excited giler excited giler.
Hehehehe
Ade jumpe plak kat intenet bebaru ni pasal spekulasi Jar Jar Binks = Sith Lord.
Kalau betol la aku bleh jadi gile. Hehehe
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Post time 7-12-2015 04:08 PM | Show all posts
Edited by manjalara_01 at 11-12-2015 01:41 PM
applemy replied at 14-7-2014 11:39 AM
Tak minat star wars sebab.. over sgt merchandise dia kat Msia ni.. tapi curious gak nak tgk filem ba ...

sape suke subway..bleh la beli...ni...omg!! why no R2D2??? siannye jadi bola???...
hilang asthetic/retro design...robot tu....why disney why disney...??....
that why i x pernah suke disney......disney can never be hot+sexy+wicked+wild all at the same time....




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Post time 7-12-2015 04:15 PM | Show all posts
1 more thing...
nampaknye casts kali ni...hambar...
producer x pentingkan good looks...just muke2 biase (new comers) + kertu (old school)
sorry to say...but i'm really disappointed....for sure x gi tgk..
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Post time 7-12-2015 05:33 PM | Show all posts
sendunye thread ni....

Weird Facts Behind 6 Famous Star Wars Costumes THE LITTLE-KNOWN STORIES OF CLOTHING FROM A GALAXY FAR, FAR AWAY, FROM DARTH VADER'S HELMET TO PADME'S WEDDING DRESS TO HAN SOLO'S VEST.

From Princess Leia’s cinnamon buns and white robes to Darth Vader’s shiny black helmet and billowing cape, the costumes in the seven episodes of Star Wars are among the most famous in modern film.Rebel, Jedi, Princess, Queen: Star Wars™ and the Power of Costume, a new exhibit at the Smithsonian Institute, puts 60 of these elaborate getups on view and reveals the nitty-gritty of their design processes.


While George Lucas may have invented an entire galaxy far, far away, the clothing worn in that galaxy is deeply influenced by that of our own. We spoke to Laela French, senior manager of archives and exhibits at Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, about the creation processes of six Star Wars costumes. Their stories reveal how the films’ costume designers pulled sartorial references from world history both ancient and modern, referencing everything from the robes of Buddhist monks to Nazi uniforms to costumes in classic Western films. (Dogs also get a shout-out.) Since costume is a tool for creating character, using real-world fashion as inspiration for styles on Tatooine or the Death Star gives viewers a visual shorthand for typifying characters—if Darth Vader dresses like a Nazi, you know he’s evil even before he starts his sinister wheeze-speak.


Here, six behind-the-scenes stories of Star Wars costumes you’ve probably never heard that reveal how styles around the globe inspired the looks of Darth Vader, Han Solo, Padme Amidala, and more.


Nazi Helmets Inspired Darth Vader's Headgear


When Darth Vader was just a dark glimmer in George Lucas’s eye, the director told concept artist Ralph McQuarrie* he envisioned the character as a "dark lord riding on the winds, with an evil essence about him," French says. McQuarrie sketched Vader with a billowing cape and a sinister-looking breathing apparatus. Costume designer John Mollotook it from there, fusing elements of various real-life uniforms associated with war and evil. To design Vader’s infamous black helmet, Mollo looked to the black, shiny headgear Nazis wore during WWII. He then added a gas mask, a motorcycle suit, black leather boots, and a monk’s cloak found in the Middle Ages department of a costume warehouse. Darth Vader’s helmet isn’t the only German army reference in the films: his army of Stormtroopers are named after specialistGerman soldiers in World War I.


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Post time 7-12-2015 05:35 PM | Show all posts
Han Solo: A Riff on the Old West



Han Solo’s character was modeled partly after the lone, rogue gunslinger archetype of Western films. "Han Solo’s a riff right out of the old West," French says. "He uses a blaster like a gunslinger. His shirt style is called the Custer shirt—if you go to any western clothing store today, you’ll find a Han Solo-esque cream-colored shirt. Even his vest has sense of the old West to it." To update the look and make it seem original to the Star Wars universe, Mollo, who won an Oscar for his work on the films, added red and yellow striping down the side of Han Solo’s leggings, and didn’t include a cowboy hat.


In turn, current real-world fashion echoes Han Solo’s style, whether consciously or not. "There’s a trend where a lot of women wear leggings, tall black boots, then T-shirts and puffy vests. They end up looking like Han Solo," French says. "There’s a subtle, pervasive way that Star Wars costumes influence fashion."


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Post time 7-12-2015 05:39 PM | Show all posts
Edited by manjalara_01 at 7-12-2015 05:41 PM

Jedi Cop The Styles From Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai

  

George Lucas looked directly to the sword battle scenes in Japanese director Akira Kurosawa’s 1956 film, Seven Samurai, for inspiration for the brown, belted robes and cloaks that Jedi wear. "Samurai wielding swords translated into Jedi wielding lightsabers," French says. Jedi aren't the only characters who reference Samurai style: Zam Wessell, a bounty hunter in Episode II, wears askirt made from little squares of leather all hand-stitched together, a bit like a bustle across her back, butt, and thighs. This was based on an ancient Samurai armor design.

Designers also looked to the robes of Buddhist monks in China, Tibet, and Japan. "Like monks, Jedi are not meant to be married; they’re there to serve. There’s a uniform to make them look like they belong together," French says.


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Post time 7-12-2015 06:01 PM | Show all posts
Queen Jamillia’s Headdress Was Inspired By A Seafood Dinner





While shooting Episode II in Australia, Biggar and her crew had abalone for dinner at a restaurant. Struck by the mollusk’s iridescent shell, which is commonly used in jewelry and buttons and as decorative inlay in guitars and furniture, Biggar asked the waitress if the kitchen had any extra abalone shells. The restaurant delivered, and Biggar used 10 of these sea-jewels to create a crown for Queen Jamillia(Amidala’s successor), which was paired with an austere black-and-white gown.
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Post time 7-12-2015 06:07 PM | Show all posts
Chewbacca Was Based On George Lucas's Dog


The idea for Chewbacca, Han Solo’s Wookie sidekick, came to George Lucas as he was driving to work one day with his big dog, Indy, in the front seat, who sat at about the same height as him. Chewie was meant to be an "alien creature with the essence of an animal, but civilized in the way some aliens are not," French says—and mimicking the general look and character of a large dog captured that idea. John Mollo sourced yak hair to created a furry knit bodysuit for Chewbacca actor Peter Mayhew to wear. In the new films, designers use a synthetic fur, knitting each hair into the costume one at a time.

See the slide show above for images of more famous Star Wars costumes, as well as original concept art.

Rebel, Jedi, Princess, Queen: Star Wars™ and the Power of Costume is on view at EMP Museum in Seattle through Oct. 4, as a partnership of the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service and Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in consultation with Lucasfilm Ltd.

*An earlier version of this article misspelled McQuarrie's name as McCorrie. We regret the error.



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Post time 7-12-2015 06:08 PM | Show all posts
omg!!




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Post time 11-12-2015 05:11 PM | Show all posts
tunggu komen dari org...kalo best dari prequel trilogy pegi la kot
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Post time 11-12-2015 05:35 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
manjalara_01 replied at 7-12-2015 04:15 PM
1 more thing...
nampaknye casts kali ni...hambar...
producer x pentingkan good looks...just muke2  ...

I nak tgk poe dameron( oscar isaac) jah....
Minat dia sejak tgk film coen bros tu....inside llewyn davis. Syg sgt brliau x tercalon oscar best actor few yrs back.
Lepas tu a most violent year dan tahun ni ex machina.
Taste sgt.....tall, dark and handsome
Suara pun sedap...
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Post time 11-12-2015 05:57 PM | Show all posts
putehkundor replied at 11-12-2015 05:35 PM
I nak tgk poe dameron( oscar isaac) jah....
Minat dia sejak tgk film coen bros tu....inside llewy ...

owh yea ke?....alaa...i x tau pulak sape oscar isaac ni..
ketinggalan ke i?..

ex-machina..?..sounds like a rock band...movie psl ape tu?..

rupenye princess leia kali ni anak carrie fisher (princess leia Ori.)...
patut la...ambik newbie as lead...but that guy??..nape x ambik Chris Brown ke...
sedap skit mata memandang...


kalau i JB pun best jgk...


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