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WELCOME TO THE (unofficial) OFFICIAL-HYPERSPACE!

With this Group, we celebrate the greatness of the Star wars saga, and it's error: Jar-Jar Binks

Star Wars is THE science fantasy saga and fictional galaxy created by writer / producer / director George Lucas during the 1970s. The saga began with the film Star Wars (later retitled Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope), which was released on May 25, 1977, by 20th Century Fox. The film became a worldwide pop culture phenomenon - spawning five more feature films, three spin-off films, five television series and an extensive collection of licensed books, comics, video games, action figures, trading cards, card games, and other products - all of which are set within a fictional "galaxy far, far away..."

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    Jacob Grant McHenry by Jacob Grant McHenry
    anyone read karen travis?? opinions?
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  • Who Hates Twilight And LOVES THE GREAT STAR WARS?

    Frank by Frank
    If you hate Twilight and love STAR WARS would you please do my poll at bebo.com/baylorbay

    This Is My Most Desprate Hour Help Me Star Wars Fan Club Members Your My Only Hope.

    So Please Do It...
    THANKS A MILLION
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    Reneelee by Reneelee
    Splinter of the Mind's Eye is a Star Wars novel written by Alan Dean Foster and originally published in 1978 by Del Rey, a division of Ballantine Books. It is set between Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope and Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, approximately 2 ABY in-universe. It is considered by fans to be the first Expanded Universe novel

    who has read this book?

    i have just read the rise and fall of darth vader (that is fantastic!)
    it had a reference to this story in it, and how darth used lighteing on luke, how leia was using a light saber (agianst darth vader!) and how luke choped off darth vaders arm!

    it sounds intresting!
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  • OFFICIAL-HYPERSPACE GROUP NOTICE BOARD...

    About This Group:
    *Hi Thanks for all the people who have joined this group!!!
    We have got alot more star wars news, pics, and videos coming up soon so watch this intergalactic space______.

    *We want to make this band as fan related as possible
    so feel free to add sugestions to make this a better group,
    All suggestions please leave a comment on this blog...

    *Spammers Please keep your comments tidy or they shall be
    deleted or even spammed especially other Star Wars bands & groups thanks...

    Group News:
    *Group Moderator details - Sorry we are not looking for any Band Members at the moment but we shall let you know if we are under the Band News section on this blog thanks...

    *If anyone has any Celebration Pics we could put in our album please let me (James Nisbet) know..
    or leave a comment on this blog...

    Cool Star Wars Websites:
    www.starwars.com - Official Star Wars Website..
    www.lucasarts.com - Official Star Wars Video Game Website..
    www.rebelscum.com - A Great Star Wars Collectables Website..
    www.millenniumfalcon.com - For Great Star Wars Screenshots...


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  • Your Favourite Star Wars Moment...

    Hi,
    We would like to thank all our groupies
    for supporting this band,
    This blog is for your favourite star wars moment in the saga, if you simply leave a comment with your name and favourite moment we will add you to this blog so you and others can see...
    thanks again!!
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    James Nisbet:-
    "My favourite star wars moment is the battle of geonosis in attack of the clones where mace windu walks into the arena and holds his lightsaber to jango fett and the battle scene in the arena"...

    Romarth {Joseph Ryan):-
    "I have many favourite moments in Star Wars. Here are a few: The Duel of Fates between Darh Maul, Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon; The Geonosis Jedi battle in the Geonosian Arena; When Palpatine reveals himself as Darth Sidious; And, of course, the famous "I am your father!" part in The Empire Strikes Back."

    Richard Keaney:-
    "My fave star wars moment would have to be luke vs vader in empire strikes back.. and from the prequels obi-wan vs anakin, two amazing scenes."

    Tim Richardson:-
    "I have many favourite Star Wars moments, here are a few: Darth Maul against Obi-Wan And Qui Gon in episode I, Where Obi-Wan Anakin and Padme are in the arena and fighting the beasts, Anakin and Obi-Wan duel in episode III, When Luke blows up the Death Star in Episode IV, the "I am your father" in episode V and the bit where Luke tries to lift his X-wing out of the swamp, fails and then Yoda does it, the battle on Endor in episode VI."

    Lauren Brown:-
    "God so many but its got to be when princess Leia is dressed as the bounty hunter and jabba asks why he has to pay such a high price for chewie and c3p0 translates 'because he's holding a thermal detonator' and u see boba fett (my all time hero) jump into action with his blaster." - QUALITY!!!!
    x x

    Edward Henry:-
    "Overall I'd have thought that my favourite moment would have come from the original trilogy but when i think about it the best scene in my opinion, is the verbal sparring just before Obi Wan and Anakins duel in ROTS, I love that scene so much"!!!

    Darth Annadias (CJ Kirk):-
    "I like the main scene in Star Wars on episode 3 where Anakin is fighting against Obi-wan because there are two endings to this story where Anakin jumps and Obi-wan cuts off both of his legs and his left arm, and there is the alternate ending (found in star wars episode 3 the video game) where Anakin jumps Obi-wan misses him and Anakin kills him he goes to Palpatine gets his new lightsaber kills him and is now the ruler of the galaxy."

    Louise Mc peake:-
    "I love the fight at the end between Obi-Wan and Anakin, Even though you know what is going to happen everytime you watch it your willing Anakin to win lol. Also loved the podrace in the Phantom Menace, When Luke blows up the deathstar and love the opening few scenes in Revenge of the sith.

    Corinne Lavonnester:-
    1. duel between obi wan & maul
    2. luke & leia swingin across hangar in #4
    3. 'i love you'...'i know' (both xs)

    General Grievous{darkcyborg)
    "My fav. moments are:
    Ep. 1 duel Obi, Qui-gon and Maul
    Ep. 2 Geonosis battle and duel Obi, Anakin, Yoda and Count Dooku
    Ep. 3 Clone Wars battles, all duels especially Obi vs. Anakin
    Ep. 4 nothing
    Ep. 5 Hoth battle, Vader vs Luke duel
    Ep. 6 Endor Space battle, Vader vs. Luke 2nd duel (they should have added a Luke vs. the Emperor duel)"

    Andrew Young:-
    1)Obi-Wan and Vader duel in III, tis an amazingly well done fight
    2)Both Luke / Vader fights
    3)"You my sister"
    P.S. Fav moment that didn't happen, Jar-Jar's assasination

    Games G {ardmageddon-man):-
    "Hi my all time favourite star wars moment has got to be where Obi-Wan-Kenobi is hangin from the big pipe in Naboo, grabs qui gons lightsabre and slices Darth Maul in half its asbsolutely class."

    Fraser Boyd:-
    "My favorite moment in episode IV is the conversation between obi wan and the stormtrooper."
    Stormtrooper: Let me see your identification.
    Obi-Wan: [with a sma

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  • STAR WARS EPISODE 1 THE PHANTOM MENACE REVIEW...


    A slightly longer time ago in a galaxy roughly the same distance away... The Galactic Republic is in trouble. A dispute over taxation has resulted in a show-down between the avaricious Trade Federation and the tiny planet of Naboo. Two Jedi – Qui-Gon Jinn (Neeson) and Obi-Wan (McGregor) – are sent to mediate. But a darker power is pulling the strings of the Federation, planning its return after a thousand years of exile…
    Never has a movie been so intensely anticipated. Never has the media hype-machine been so well-greased for such an expectant public. Never has a film received a fanfare as loud as the one that’s hailed The Phantom Menace. And never have so many people been so ready for the bubble to burst all over George Lucas’ face.

    Initial US screenings of the Star Wars prequel drew a tepid response from critics, and one fan even claimed he’d wasted his life waiting for such drivel. The backlash was beginning before the film had even arrived at the multiplexes. But, after scooping more than $105 million during its first five days, there’s no denying that The Phantom Menace made a massive impact.

    True, it’s hard for anyone to truly go in ‘cold’, what with all the coverage and pre-release merchandise that’s already over here. But, once you’re there in your seat – popcorn in one hand, drink in the other – and the intro begins scrolling to that theme, you’ll shake off any cynicism and the small, hyperactive child in you will start yelling excitedly.

    The simple fact is this is a fun movie that only dedicated Star Wars-haters will fail to enjoy on some level. It has the requisite amount of monster madness and laser-showered space-based dog fights, and the climactic showdown is everything you’d hope for, combining a pitched battle between skeletal droids and amphibian aliens, an off-world attack on an immense spaceship and a three-way lightsaber showdown.

    So in terms of action this really is a case of bigger, better, more. Almost three-quarters of Episode I is digitally created, and while the virtual aliens and robots sometimes look a little too clean and crisp alongside their real-life counterparts, the sheer variety of freakish creature-support is amazing. Even more satisfying are the backdrops, which far outdo the lush visuals of, say, The Fifth Element, especially the bustling megatropolis of capital-world Coruscant, with its crowded skyways, spacescrapers and levitating landing-platforms.

    But the theme-park-style fun reaches its peak in two particular scenes: first is the 12-minute pod race, which takes its cue from the speeder-bike chase in Return Of The Jedi. This is cinema at the speed of sound, whizzing the audience around a bizarro Ben-Hur stadium while “pods” (sleds tied to giant thruster-engines) explode and crash on either side. The second is the lightsaber duel, which sees the diabolically cool Darth Maul (Park) taking on both Jedi heroes at once with his deadly, double-bladed laser-sword. Unlike Darth Vader, Maul is lithe and agile, and unlike Luke Skywalker, both Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon are fully trained Jedi, so the action is appropriately intense, incorporating several crowd-rousing acrobatic flourishes.

    But this is by no means a perfect movie. The plot may not be as lacking as has been claimed (the scenes which deal with the politics of the Republic and the back-door shennanigans of a certain Senator Palpatine are surprisingly interesting), but it is clear that, after 20-odd years of refusing to direct, Lucas has not improved his actor-handling abilities. We all know that McGregor, Neeson, Portman and Samuel L Jackson (who makes a brief appearance as a Jedi Master) are more than capable of delivering memorable performances, yet all appear stiff and uncomfortable here. Perhaps it’s the hokey dialogue – or just the fact that, during filming, they were given relatively little to really interact with – but they certainly don’t appear to be having as much f

    4 Comments 330 weeks

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