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Han Solo: Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid.

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When Obi-Wan's spirit instructs Luke to run, Luke is holding his blaster with two hands, and then drops it down by his side, holding it with only one hand. In the next shot, Luke is again holding the blaster with two hands, and repeats the movement. See more...

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Star Wars

Revealing: In the first shot of the Millennium Falcon, the ship is missing its radar dish.

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