The Force is Strong with this One! The Force Awakens!

Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens has recently seen the release of it’s second trailer and it seemed the internet exploded like the proverbial Death Star! It appeared not just geeks and nerds (like myself) were in a state of Chewbecca induced frenzy, but people of all ages were talking about Star Wars in schools and offices once again!

star-wars_-the-force-awakens-02A life long Star Wars fan, upon the announcement of a new Star Wars film, I thought that maybe this old cow had been sufficiently milked enough. I was satisfied with the franchises ethos as it was and weren’t sure as to whether I could welcome in a new chapter upon the emotional closure of Episode III. And then J.J Abrams signed on and George Lucas signed out. I loved J.J Abrams take on Star Trek, making the campy 60’s show look grittier, violent and more mature. star-wars_-the-force-awakens-04Would he bring this kind of attitude to Star Wars? I hope so! With CGI down to a minimum and practical effects promised to be an all time high for the new trilogy, it is reported that the vision for the new series is to make it more comparable to Episodes IV, V, VI. Good! The sleekness and shininess of the over computer generated Episodes I, II, III sometimes made it feel like it truly was in a galaxy far, far away!

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Like the initial trailer released back in December of 2014, the opening shot is of the dessert. Not exactly enticing and a bit samey… and then as my eyes adjusted to the tiny screen of my mate’s phone in his car (he’d pulled over just to watch it), I realised what eclipsed the skyline:  a gargantuan Star Destroyer,star-wars_-the-force-awakens-17 crashed and abandoned, protruding from the sand dunes. I literally said “oh wow”. I know a few clever IT savvy people had Photoshopped their own art and I remember seeing something similar to this a few months ago, but what a sight! A truly impressive and humbling set of visuals; plus it makes me feel old upon the realisation that Star Wars Episode VI was a long time ago… not in a galaxy far far away.

star-wars_-the-force-awakens-14Along with the melted remnants of Lord Vader’s helmet, the passing of Luke Skywalker’s (formerly Anakin Skywalker’s) lightsaber, seen in the original and prequel trilogies and R2D2 glistening against the flames of an unknown burning object, the reality of this iconic world of Jedi and far away planets began to sink in. It’s back! Subtle design changes to the villainous Storm Troopers, star-wars_-the-force-awakens-22Tie Fighters, X-Wings and original actor’s costumes are a nice little treat and it’s comforting to hope that the producers of this film know what they are doing and are not to overhaul the whole thing to make something entirely new. There has to be that link or it wouldn’t feel like Star Wars at all.

star-wars_-the-force-awakens-23Kylo Ren, the new Sith Lord on the scene, seems to lead the newly reformed Empire on a chaotic and vengeful vendetta against the rest of the galaxy. The new galactic soldiers seem tstar-wars_-the-force-awakens-10o look considerably more menacing that ever before and maybe they’ll actually hit something with their guns this time instead of being the worst shots in the scifi universe. This whole trailer pays a respectful homage to the original trilogy and that only makes the anticipation for it’s December release all the more intense!

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With new droids in the form of the adorable and impressively designed BB-8, new triple bladed lightsabers and chrome troopers, this vague but beautifully edited trailer makes Star Wars seem more prominent than ever! I am so excited and I star-wars_-the-force-awakens-27hope you guys are too! And as the screen fades from black to Han Solo and Chewbecca on the Millennium Falcon… Well that did it. Star Wars has made, once again, an impact on international culture and it’s not even out yet! I can already see t-shirts proudly printed “Chewie… We’re home”! So go and watch the trailer and don’t forget to read on and prosper!

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Awesome Mix- Volume 1… Is it though?

(2/3 Images are owned by Marvel Entertainment and I do not accept ownership of either it’s poster, logo nor characters contained within. The Image of the soundtrack, I own and took myself.)

Pretty much, like the rest of Planet Earth, I thoroughly enjoyed Marvel Entertainment’s “Guardians of the Galaxy”! The adventure sees (for those living under a rock throughout 2014) the title character Peter Quill; played by the now significantly buffed out Chris Pratt, abducted by aliens as a child and having grown up into a swashbuckling adult, forms an alliance with some less than scrupulous characters, to stop the evil Ronan the Destroyer from conquering the galaxy.

Nominated for 2 Oscars, grossing more than $300,000,000 and earning a respectable 8.2/10 stars on the Internet Movie Database (IMDB), just what exactly made this movie so endearing to all? It has action for the kids, a star studded cast for the movie goers, kick-ass female leads for the female audience but what’s for the slightly more mature adult audience? Why, a soundtrack that has music spanning two decades in the mid 20th century of course?

I believe a major contributing factor to the films overall success was the soundtrack, appropriately entitled “Awesome Mix Volume 1” after StarLord/Peter Quill’s own cassette mix tape in the movie. Now, I am a big Marvel fan, always have been and like many, yes I am partial to a little bit of Batman of the DC variety, but Marvel over the past decade and a half have been generating consistently strong movies based on their comic book characters. Awesome Mix Volume 1 has a variety of songs from 1967-1979 and myself, being born in 1995, am familiar with many of the tunes. It is nice to see that Marvel Entertainment, after deciding to use this music throughout their motion picture, did so without taking the “not so recognisable to make it different” route and stuck to the classics: “I’m Not In Love” by 10CC, “Escape (The Pina Colada Song)” by Robert Holmes and “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” by Tammi Terrell to name a few.

Admittedly, having seen the film and listened to the soundtrack, I can’t listen to “Come and Get Your Love” by Cherry Bomb without imagining a red leather bound Chris Pratt miming into a pink furred alien rat nor “I Want You Back” by Jackson 5 without going into a fangirl frenzy, craving a dancing baby tree-man in a pot. Oh, God; baby Groot though.
However the visuals now associated with these songs and the fact that they have brought a freshness to the music, is all part of the charm that this soundtrack conveys. If you have seen “Guardians of the Galaxy” I would recommend purchasing this album; if not? Then I’m not so sure. I can’t help but feel that it would lose a certain branch of its charm. Is it awesome? Er… Yar?

I would very much recommend this album and all it’s awesome-geektacular-nature and hope that for those who have listened and to listen, that you agree!

Read on and Prosper!