Star wars languages
After the release of all films from the original trilogy of George Lucas reported that he would return to work on another project to the 20th anniversary of the premiere of the movie Star Wars-IV: A New Hope In 1999 the world has seen the continues of Star Wars. Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace was the fourth shown on the screens in the Star Wars sagaand the first of a three-film prequel story to the original film trilogy. To get the most plausible to reconstruct race carts and accidents in the movie “Star Wars-I: The Phantom Menace”, experts in special effects, carefully watched archive accidents racing series NASCAR. Specially, it is worth mention about the heroes speeches Each race has it own language. For example, race of javosovs spoke Zulu language, accelerated on the computer. grid of rodians race explained in Quechua – the language of the Peruvian Indians – lost backwards. Jabba the Hutt was borrowed from one of the Vietnamese dialects. The Phantom Menace was a major financial success, breaking many box office records in its debut. The movie collected more than $28 million in the opening day and $100 million in five days. As with previous Star Wars installments, the soundtracks of The Phantom Menace was written and performed by John Williams. He started working in October 1998, and began making the music with the London Voices and London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios on February 10, 1999.
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admin on November 24th 2009 in Uncategorized