A Galaxy Far, Far Away (2001)
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57% of critics liked it
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24% of users liked it
(1,787 ratings)
No other series of films has achieved greater commercial success, or captured the attention of as many viewers, as Star Wars, its two sequels, and the continuing series of prequels. Filmmaker Tariq Jalil had long been fascinated by the passionate following the films inspired, and when the publicity… More No other series of films has achieved greater commercial success, or captured the attention of as many viewers, as Star Wars, its two sequels, and the continuing series of prequels. Filmmaker Tariq Jalil had long been fascinated by the passionate following the films inspired, and when the publicity machine began rolling for the release of Star Wars: Episode I -- The Phantom Menace in 1999, he assembled a camera crew to document the fans who waited in line (some for as long as a month and a half) in order to be among the first to see the long-awaited film on its first day of release. Along the way, Jalil also interviewed a number of other passionate Star Wars devotees, and the documentary A Galaxy Far, Far Away examines the cultural phenomenon of Star Wars fandom, from celebrities who stop by to see the film on opening weekend (including Samuel L. Jackson, Joe Pesci, Meat Loaf, and Roger Corman) to Star Wars-inspired rapper Jam Master Jedi and a number of rabid toy collectors who nearly riot while trying to get their hands on Episode I action figures. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Tariq Jalil
- Genres
- Documentary, Television, Special Interest, Cult Movies
- In Theaters
- Jan 1, 2001 Wide
- Studio
- Vanguard
Critic Reviews
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James O'Ehley, Sci-Fi Movie Page
This documentary about Star Wars never achieves its aims because its approach is too scattershot.
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David Cornelius, DVDTalk.com
As Luke once said, what a piece of junk.
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Kevin Carr, 7M Pictures
Triumph the Insult Comic Dog did a far better job - and actually a more sensitive job - with the fans waiting outside for the start of Episode II.
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Rumsey Taylor, Not Coming to a Theater Near You
To the film's credit its topic supplies a wealth of material, philosophy, and entertainment -- and victim to it, A Galaxy Far Far Away meanders in the wide, overwhelming scope of its course.
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