This week’s prompt for TGBOL is for our favourite on-screen kisses… not a topic that’s particularly designed for me.

And that idea makes sense. As teased in Empire Strikes Back, ... From a Certain Point of View. From a Certain Point of View: Is The Empire Strikes Back Really the Best Star Wars Film?

In that spirit, StarWars.com presents From a Certain Point of View: a series of point-counterpoints on some of the biggest — and most fun — Star Wars issues.

Empire at 40 | From a Certain Point of View: What’s the Best Scene in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back?

The Empire Strikes Back employs some unconventional narrative techniques that earned it criticism during its initial release, but eventually helped build its reputation as perhaps the greatest film in the Star Wars series. The disappointment caused by Obi Wan's "certain point of view… ... and I'd love to read something from the point of view of the big asteroid slug, Lobot, some kind … by Jamie Greene and Kelly Knox. Films // MARCH 25, 2016. “STAR WARS: EPISODE V – THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK” (1980) Review. ... Who Yoda Thought Was the Real Chosen One in Star Wars

Empire Strikes Back: From a Certain Point of View? Books. Posts about Empire Strikes Back written by Al Lane. ... I’m understanding the importance of that certain point-of-view. Any news about a 40 year celebration book for Empire in 2020? Why Darth Vader Warns Boba Fett 'No Disintegrations' in Empire Strikes Back.

From a certain point of view, I find it hard to believe that the 1980 film, “STAR WARS: EPISODE V – THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK” has become the most critically acclaimed STAR WARS movie by the franchise’s fans.And I find it hard to believe, due to the film’s original box office performance. In this installment, in celebration of the 40 th anniversary of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, two StarWars.com writers choose what they believe to be the best scene in the film. ... and The Empire Strikes Back must have been on television. The narrative technique of The Empire Strikes Back is kind of like a cave on a meteorite—it may look sorta normal, but it's actually as bizarre as a giant space-worm's belly.

In that spirit, StarWars.com presents From a Certain Point of View: a series of point-counterpoints on some of the biggest — and most fun — Star Wars issues.

Home. The first in a new StarWars.com series, two writers go head-to-head on one of the most heated Star Wars debates.

4 years ago Can confirm as a 10 year old we believed Darth Vader was a lying liar that sat on a throne of lies.

Bryan Young and Geek Girl Diva The Empire Strikes Back, also known as Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back, is a 1980 American epic space opera film directed by Irvin Kershner and written by Leigh Brackett and Lawrence Kasdan, based on a story by George Lucas.Produced by Lucasfilm, it is the second film in the Star Wars film series (albeit the fifth chronologically) and the sequel to Star Wars (1977). Loved the book of short stories from the side characters of ANH. On Perspective (Strikes Back!) StarWars.com continue their look at the best scenes from films in the Star Wars series with – fittingly – The Empire Strikes Back as Jamie Greene and Kelly Knox pick their favourite moments.. Jamie Green: “Size Matters Not” In 1980, Star Wars fans weren’t weighed down with decades of lore about the Jedi. "STAR WARS: EPISODE V - THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK" (1980) Review From a certain point of view, I find it hard to believe that the 1980 film, "STAR WARS: EPISODE V - THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK" has become the most critically acclaimed STAR WARS movie by the franchise's fans.And I find it hard to believe, due to the film's original box office performance. In this installment, in celebration of the 40 th anniversary of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, two StarWars.com writers choose what they believe to be the best scene in the film.

Like my Back to the Future post discussed, I used to have a hard time understanding my parents.

The "From A Certain Point of View" anthology fleshes out the background behind Vader's infamous warning in a short story by Paul Dini.