Space Adventure Movies

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Space Adventure Movies

By: Axel 6B

Space Adventure

Space adventure is a type of adventure film which usually takes place within the realm of outer space or in an imagined galaxy far, far away. They usually come from the science fiction genre such as ray-guns, alien races, rocket ship flight and combine them with some fast adrenalin-rush and narrative of the action adventure movie. These movies have most of their special signature style in the Industrial Light & Magic

(ILM).

Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the

Jedi

Star Wars is a 1983 American space adventure movie directed by Richard Marquand and written by George Lucas and Lawrence Kasdan, with Lucas as executive producer, The film is finished one year after The Empire Strikes Back and the film was released in theaters on May 25,

1983, receiving mostly positive reviews.

Star Trek

Star Trek is a 2009 American science fiction film directed by J. J. Abrams, written by Roberto Orci and

Alex Kurtzman . It features the main characters of the original Star Trek television series. Star Trek was heavily promoted the months preceding its release around the world including Texas, Sydney, Australia, and Calgary,

Alberta. It was released in the United States and

Canada on May 8, 2009, to very positive reviews and

Star Trek became a success. It was nominated for several awards, ultimately winning in the category for

Best Makeup, making it the first Star Trek film to win an

Academy Award.

George Lucas

The writer of Star Wars Return Of The Jedi is

George Lucas, George Walton Lucas, Jr. He was born on May 14, 1944 and is an American film producer, screenwriter, director, and entrepreneur. He is best known as the creator of the space saga Star Wars and the archaeologist-adventurer character Indiana

Jones. Frank Herbert's 1963 Dune is to science fiction movies that Lucas has often acknowledged

Dune as an inspiration. In early drafts of the Star

Wars script the influence was much more obvious than ever.

Star Wars

Princess Leia

Villain turns out to be hero's father

Tatooine a desert planet

Sandcrawler - Vehicle piloted by Jawas, "left over from a forgotten mining era long ago"

Moisture Farmers (like Uncle Owen)

Dune

Princess Alia (pronounced a-leia)

Villain turns out to be hero's grandfather

Arrakis (Dune) a desert planet

Sandcrawler - Vehicle piloted by Arrakins, used to mine for spice

Spice Mines of Kessel (mentioned in passing)

Dew Collectors: "...used by Fremen to line concave planting depressions where they provide a small but reliable source of water"

Spice is the most valued commodity in the universe, mined from Dune

Jedi Mind Trick - Jedi ability which controls the actions of others

The Voice - Bene Gesserit ability which controls the actions of others

Jedi Bendu, the Jedi training technique which gives them excellent internal control as well as supernatural prowess in combat

Prana Bindu, the Bene Gesserit training technique which gives them excellent internal control as well as supernatural prowess in combat 2

Vision of Obi-Wan appears to Luke on Hoth, while he's seemingly dying

The Trade Federation has a monopoly on shipping in space

Luke practices his lightsaber technique against an automated training remote

Millennium Falcon barely escapes from the jaws of giant, sightless space slug before it falls back into the asteroid.

Luke spies on the Sandpeople using electrobinoculars

Vision of Pardot Kynes appears to Liet-Kynes in the desert, while he's dying

The Spacing Guild has a monopoly on shipping and transportation in space

Alia practices her sword technique against an automated training dummy

The Duke's ornithopter barely escapes from the jaws of a giant, sightless sandworm before it falls back into the dunes.

Paul spies on the Fremen using electric binoculars

Repulsors - Small devices which counteract gravity

(used in the landspeeder, speeder bikes, pod racers and Jabba's barge)

Suspensors - Small devices which counteract gravity (used to suspend the

Baron Harkonnen and Glowglobes)

Jabba (1983) is a worm/slug thing, about 15 feet long, with human-like facial features, arms and hands, who sits atop a dais

Leto II, God Emperor of Dune (1981), is a worm/slug thing, about 15 feet long, with human-like facial features, arms and hands, who sits atop a dais

J. J. Abrams

He is well known for his work in the genres of action, drama, and science fiction. He wrote and produced many films such as Star Trek (2009) and Super 8 (2011). What ultimately inspired him about working with the subject matter was the same thing that had kept the franchise alive for so long but it wasn’t set a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. It was a hopeful vision of our own future he said, he want to make Star Trek feel as real as possible, using live sets and location shooting whenever he could. “So much incredible stuff happens in Star Trek,” he explains, “stuff that feels almost unimaginable to us.

So he wanted to always keep it feeling as real as possible, emotionally and physically.

Feeling

I feel satisfied because star trek and star wars have because both show technology that is realistic that it actually look extremely real and it also inspired many people including me to be a scientist to discover new technology such as in the movies.

How to Improve

Star Wars

• More realistic on the alien life form

• More realistic ship

• Story needs to be clearer

Star Trek

• The story needs to make more sense

• The story need more characters

Negative and Positive

(Star Wars)

Negative

• The story is too dramatic

• The alien life form looks like puppets

Positive

• Many people are inspired by the technology displayed in the movie

Negative and Positive

(Star Trek)

Negative

• The story is too dramatic

Positive

• Many people are inspired by the technology displayed in the movie

• The movie is really realistic it is like actually being shoot live

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