Real action hero stuff for the more Star
Wars kind of space lovers rather than the docile exploration of Star Trek fans.
Not exact matches
Yogi's
Space Race is a
kind of take - off on Star
Wars and other popular - culture phenomena.
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The breathtaking, richly eloquent, and visually - poetic film - deliberately filmed at a slow pace - about
space travel and the discovery
of extra-terrestrial intelligence (many years before Star
Wars (1977), Close Encounters
of the Third
Kind (1977), and E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)-RRB-, was based on the published 1951 short story The Sentinel, written in 1948 by English science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke.
Though not as refined or focused as Star
Wars and its kin, the film aspires to a similar
kind of tone, aiming to be a human drama that happens to be set in outer
space where things are different.
With production on Star
Wars: Episode VIII in full swing, a batch
of spy photos from the Dubrovnik set
of the Star
Wars: The Force Awakens follow - up have arrived online courtesy
of DuList (via StarWarsPost), which show a selection
of citizens, and what looks to be some
kind of giant alien
space horse!
Just because Star
Wars takes place in a galaxy far, far away and we haven't yet mastered that
kind of commercial
space travel doesn't mean the mood
of those places can't be captured here on earth.
I didn't particularly care for this game because it was
kind of stale and boring, but it was also one
of the only available
space combat games based on Star
Wars during that era save for the Star
Wars: Rogue Squadron games for the Nintendo GameCube.
It's certainly a very striking design, looking a little like some
kind of Star
Wars space helmet, with its curved white chassis and array
of blue lights.
These older (and older - style) works form a
kind of historical backdrop to the subsequent inaugural exhibition at Yvon Lambert's new
space a few blocks south where the centerpiece was Jackson's new installation, The
War Room (all works 2006 — 2007).
So far, the green ribbon
of energy money, which
kind of resembles a python that swallowed a softball (the bulge being the oil crisis), doesn't have the shape
of a
war (on cancer) or a (
space) race.