Trilogy of Star Wars – “Return of the Jedi” — In Their Own League

Most people who meet me would not immediately think “Star Wars” fan and those people would be right. And I don’t think when @FilmBee put out the word in our Saturday meeting that she was looking for a few Star Wars pieces, whether good or bad feelings on the subject, that she would’ve ever thought I would be one to write one up. But there was a time in a galaxy far far away when…… 🙂 In these weird never before experienced times, I did something I probably should have done years ago. I did cleaning projects. I’ve found things that I didn’t remember ever buying – things like loads of never used makeup and enough hair products to stock a small store. But I also found these amazing VHS tapes that I had been given and saved from a time in my life long past – A collection of original special released “Star Wars Trilogy: Special Edition.

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Top 10 Characters of the Modern ‘Star Wars’ Era — GEEKS OF COLOR

The Disney era of Star Wars has been highly divisive, to say the least. However, whatever your opinions are on the films, there’s no denying that we were given some incredible new characters. From the sequel trilogy, to the comic books, to Rebels, we are counting the Top Ten Star Wars characters from this new […]

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Academy Award Winner Taika Waititi To Direct & Co-Write New “Star Wars” Feature Film For Theatrical Release —

Academy Award winner Taika Waititi, who recently won Best Adapted Screenplay for “Jojo Rabbit” and directed the widely-acclaimed first season finale episode of “The Mandalorian” on Disney+, will direct and co-write a new “Star Wars” feature film for theatrical release. Joining Waititi on the screenplay will be Academy Award nominee Krysty Wilson-Cairns (“1917,” “Last Night […]

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Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders – Review — Gaiash Web Channel

While most people are watching Star Wars movies and shows today I’m watching Scooby-Doo. I supposed this review is somewhat relevant to May the 4th though, it does have Mark Hamill in it. This is decent but compared to Zombie Island and Witch’s Ghost it doesn’t have as big an impact. I like that the […]

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Fan Fiction Festival Testimonial – May 4 2020

Justin Prince

Great festival for writers, not only do you get a chance to hear/see professional actors read your work, the festival also provides excellent and detailed feedback on your script. One of the best screenplay festivals I’ve took part in.

FAN FICTION Screenplay Festival – Submit for only $30 by May 4th

Submit a FAN FICTION Script of a classic television show, movie series, or iconic franchise. Any past TV show or movie in the history of cinema. For example: You can send in a Friends TV screenplay, or a feature script from the Star Wars universe.

Offers writers at all levels the fantastic opportunity to hear their scripts read aloud using TOP PROFESSIONAL ACTORS and showcased online for 1000s to see. Gives you, the writer, the opportunity to have your fan fiction read by professionals and showcased to the industry and world.

No matter what happens, you will receive full feedback on your script by our established reading committee. No other place in the world will you get coverage for the price you pay. Even if you’re just looking for feedback on your script, this is the festival for you.

    • WATCH past and recent script winning readings! See what happens when your script wins. At least two winners a month.

It’s there for all to see! These videos garner 1000s of views online. Some of the screenplay readings are more popular than actual studio films made!

Also one of the best places in the world for the writers to sell their script.

The RULES are simple:

1. Write a script. Make a film. Edit the heck out of it. We accept features and shorts of FAN FICTION.

2. Pay the $30 submission fee via the button below via paypal or credit card. Please put your full contact info (name, email address) on a title page
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You can also submit via FilmFreeway:

3. Email your script to submission@fanfictionfestival.com in .pdf, .doc, .wpd, .rtf, or .fdr format.
In the body in the email please add your:
– FULL NAME
– CITY AND COUNTRY
– TITLE OF SCRIPT
– TYPE OF SCRIPT (feature, TV, short)
– (optional) and a 1-2 line synopsis of your screenplay.

ALL SUBMITTED SCRIPTS and FILMS GET FULL FEEDBACK – The goal of the festival is to help everyone involved grow as an artist, so we will offer some kind of constructive criticism whether or not we accept your entry for the formal festival.

There is no festival like this!