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- A Star Wars game for the Atari 2600.
- A look at the creation and filming of the various heroes & villains from all six Star Wars movies.
- Sci-Fi Channel takes a look at the making of the special edition version of the original Star Wars.
- A group of friends get together for an elementary school reunion, and literally come face to face with their past.
- Documentary about the invention of MORF, the program for morphing, which was created for the film Willow (1988).
- With the rise of the empire, the rebels are driven deep into hiding. The rebels risk all with one last strike. Is it redemption for the freedom of the galaxy or manipulation by the emperor himself which may lead to their destruction.
- An in-depth interview with special effects wizard Dennis Muren, as this short covers his early interest in special effects and stop motion animation and his involvement with the cult classic 'Equinox' (1967/70) to his present day position as one of the top men in his field.
- Behind the scenes documentary of the making of The Force Unleashed.
- Scavenger girl Rey leaves her junkyard home to fulfill her destiny of escorting a robot around the galaxy. Mike Nelson, Bill Corbett, and Kevin Murphy are here to see if there's more to the story in this humorous commentary.
- The special details how players can play as Darth Vader in The Force Unleashed.
- Second behind the scenes documentary of the making of Star Wars The Force Unleashed.
- Explorer Dwayne Fields looks at nine polar-exploration scenes from popular TV shows and movies and rates them based on realism. He looks at "The Day After Tomorrow" (2004), "Eight Below" (2006), "The Midnight Sky" (2020), "Arctic" (2018), "The Terror" (2018), "The Thing" (1982), "Whiteout" (2009), "Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back" (1980), and "Shackleton" (2002).
- How has CGI changed over the last ten years? Many of these movies bring up ethical questions - can you just de-age someone? Bring a dead actor to life with technology? And is there such a thing as using so much CGI that you've actually just made an animated movie? Insider tackles these issues..
- Eyeworks for Film has produced contact lenses for "Game of Thrones," "James Bond" movies, and "Star Wars." Insider visited co-director Sinead Sweeney in London to find out how the lenses are produced and even get fitted with some of our own. Actors wear contacts to change their color pigment, look older, create imperfections, or even transform into another species. Beverly Hills optometrist Reuben Greenspoon is credited with first using lenses to augment a character's appearance. Greenspoon was tasked with changing an actor's eyes from natural brown to blue in 1939's "Miracles for Sale." He created a glazed blue-ceramic material. The lens was attached and run through a kiln to fuse the glass and ceramic together, leaving a round aperture of 4 millimeters through which actor Henry Hull could see. Since hydrogel contact lenses went into mass production in 1971, lenses with simple color pigments have become pretty accessible, but designing and painting bespoke lenses is still an art form.
- A frustrated man explains how Facebook has ruined his relationship with his girlfriend.
- The Making of Star Wars: In Concert broadcast special features rehearsal and performance footage from the multimedia event's world premiere at the O2 Arena in London on April 10 and 11, 2009. Featuring intimate interviews with the show's producers and stars, this behind the scenes documentary also previews the exclusive traveling exhibit of Star Wars costumes, props, artifacts, and production artwork - many of which had Skywalker Ranch for the first time.
- Well, Luke Skywalker is still drinking discolored milk - not much has changed in the 'Star Wars' universe. The guys at RiffTrax may not be consuming strange liquids, but they are poking fun in this comedic audio track.
- Two stormtroopers share an awkward elevator ride with Captain Phasma.
- The behind the scenes details of making Star Wars The Force Unleashed.
- Legendary sound designer Ben Burtt shares secrets of creating the sounds of WALL-E (2008).
- Star Wars Galaxy of Adventures shorts and fun facts videos celebrating a galaxy far, far away.
- New York University archaeologist Mariana Castro reacts to 10 scenes featuring the most famous fictional archaeologists and treasure hunters, from Indiana Jones to Lara Croft, and rates them based on their realism. Find out how realistic Indiana Jones' adventures are in movies like "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." Watch Mariana dissect Nicolas Cage's methodology in "National Treasure," Angelina Jolie's field gear in "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider," Max von Sydow's's Iraq excavation in "The Exorcist," and Rachel Weisz's exhumation of the sarcophagus in "The Mummy." She breaks down the important differences between excavation and looting, does some myth-busting about the pseudoarchaeology depicted in movies like "Stargate," critiques Matthew McConaughey's archaeological practices in "Sahara," and tells us what Disney's "Atlantis: The Lost Empire" actually gets right about archaeology. From an expert's perspective, find out whether archaeologists really use metal detectors, why the military does sometimes get involved in archaeological projects, why alien and space archaeology isn't a thing, and why actual fieldwork doesn't look like the shipwreck exploration seen in James Cameron's "Titanic." Plus, why booby traps aren't all that common archaeology finds, and what tricks ancient civilizations actually used to deter looters.
- Ashley Eckstein gives viewers the first behind the scenes look at the making of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars TV series, interviewing series supervising director Dave Filoni and supervising sound editor Matthew Wood. The special episode concludes with an exclusive sneak peak from the second episode of The Clone Wars - Rising Malevolance.
- The evil Queen Bavmorda is threatening the land. Lives are doomed and all hope for the future is lost, that is, until a brave farmer, Willow Ufgood sets out to deliver a baby that, in the coming years will overthrow Bavmorda.
- A look at the design and appliance of the make-up and hair of the warriors from Akator in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008).