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Star Wars actor Mark Hamill initially thought George Lucas' 1977 space opera was a spoof of Flash Gordon when he first read ...
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ScreenCrush on MSNMark Hamill Thought ‘Star Wars’ a Parody Script At First
Mark Hamill thought that Star Wars was a parody of Flash Gordon when he first read the script. The 73-year-old actor played ...
Mark Hamill has admitted that he thought 'Star Wars' was a parody spoof of a famous franchise when he first read the script, ...
FLASH GORDON QUARTERLY (September) Mad Cave's upcoming quarterly series will tell stories of Flash Gordon, Ming, and more beloved characters in wildly entertaining genres that you'd never expect.
Flash Gordon Quarterly #4 spotlights Dr. Zarkov's solo genius, Dale Arden's heroics, and cosmic mysteries. Features multiverse stories, including "The Golem of Mingar V" and the finale to "The ...
Next month sees the 40th anniversary of Flash Gordon, the big screen adaptation of the iconic King Features Syndicate sci-fi hero starring Sam Jones and featuring music by Queen — and to ...
With Flash Gordon, talking bears and sick old-timey ray guns are just the tip of the space sword. In the 1980 movie version, Dino de Laurentiis played up all the repressed S&M aspects of the 1936 ...
The last time we saw Flash Gordon on the big screen was in 1980, with Sam J. Jones as Flash, and now he's returning alongside of countless other 80's revivals, including even Buck Rogers.
Flash Gordon, first introduced back in 1934, has long been considered one of the most significant characters in 20th century science-fiction, but his history on the big screen is a bit of a joke.
Mark Hamill became an icon thanks to his role in “Star Wars,” but he didn’t quite believe certain aspects of the movie at ...
Star Wars actor Mark Hamill initially thought George Lucas' 1977 space opera was a spoof of Flash Gordon when he first read ...
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