Pros: Shows the evolution of the Star Wars movies, script changes, and what Might Have Been Cons: What more do you want? Pictures?
Yeah, that's right--Luke Skywalker was originally a girl. Not JUST the whiniest li'l Jedi this side of Tatooine, but an actual GIRL. Han Solo was a giant lizard, Jabba the Hutt a furry humanoid, Vader and Leia minor characters. At one point, George...
Pros: All three scripts in one book, plus all the background info. Cons: None.
In the mid-1970s, a young writer-director named George Lucas was working on two different story concepts that he hoped to develop into feature films. One was about a daring world-trotting adventurer/archaeologist named -- for the moment, anyway -- ...
Pros: It's Star Wars- uncut, word-for-word, awesome for quoting! Cons: Kind of expensive- not really
Star Wars: The Annotated Screenplays is one of the most awesome books around. It's basically the script to the Star Wars Trilogy, word-for-word. It also has interesting tidbits about how the movie originally was in the earlier drafts. All that put...
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