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40/52 | These Aren’t the Droids

52 Weeks of Star Wars is a weekly photo project starring various characters from the Star Wars franchise. This photo project is a continuation of sorts to my original series; 365 Days of Clones, specially my Cloned Photos mini-series.

Today marks the Fortieth creation in this year long adventure. As the title suggests; 52 Weeks of Star Wars, one new photo will be taken, edited and added to the running total every Sunday. The twist is that all the images will be a recreation of sorts of a previous image. Some; like today, will be a recreation from a movie poster, while others will be recreations of famous images of the 20th century or album covers. There may even be the odd recreation of a painting!

“These Aren’t the Droids” is my recreation of the plot twisting crime film The Usual Suspects.

Some of you may be wondering why I chose to create a Cloned Photo based upon this particular movie poster. The line “These aren’t the droids we’re looking for” is likely one of the most recognizable from the Star Wars franchise. I’ve wanted to create an image relating to this for some time but couldn’t figure out how to do it as a Cloned Photo. A while back I made the connection between the two films. I decided to use only droids that were being sold by the Jawas at the Lars Homestead as this made the most sense to me. These droids all had contact with Artoo and Threepio prior to the search by the Empire to locate them.

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40/52 | Inspiration for These Aren’t the Droids

Via Flickr:
The Usual Suspects, 1995.

(This poster was not created by me, it was used as a reference for one of my 52 Weeks of Star Wars and Cloned Photos. I have posted it for a reference and nothing more).

39/52 | R2

39/52 | R2 by egerbver

39/52 | R2, a photo by egerbver on Flickr.

52 Weeks of Star Wars is a weekly photo project starring various characters from the Star Wars franchise. This photo project is a continuation of sorts to my original series; 365 Days of Clones, specially my Cloned Photos mini-series.

Today marks the Thirtieth Ninth creation in this year long adventure. As the title suggests; 52 Weeks of Star Wars, one new photo will be taken, edited and added to the running total every Sunday. The twist is that all the images will be a recreation of sorts of a previous image. Some; like today, will be a recreation from a movie poster, while others will be recreations of famous images of the 20th century or album covers. There may even be the odd recreation of a painting!

“R2” is my recreation of the Disney and Pixar animated film Wall E.

Some of you may be wondering why I chose to create a Cloned Photo based upon this particular movie poster. Both Wall E and R2 are very independent droids, but are both much better at what they do with their counterparts; Wall E has Eve and R2 has 3PO.

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Inspiration for 39/52 | R2

Inspiration for 39/52 | R2 by egerbver

Inspiration for 39/52 | R2, a photo by egerbver on Flickr.

Via Flickr:
Wall E Movie Poster, 2008.

(This poster was not created by me, it was used as a reference for one of my 52 Weeks of Star Wars and Cloned Photos. I have posted it for a reference and nothing more).

38/52 | Why So Sidious?

38/52 | Why So Sidious by egerbver

38/52 | Why So Sidious, a photo by egerbver on Flickr.

52 Weeks of Star Wars is a weekly photo project starring various characters from the Star Wars franchise. This photo project is a continuation of sorts to my original series; 365 Days of Clones, specially my Cloned Photos mini-series.

Today marks the Thirtieth Eighth creation in this year long adventure. As the title suggests; 52 Weeks of Star Wars, one new photo will be taken, edited and added to the running total every Sunday. The twist is that all the images will be a recreation of sorts of a previous image. Some; like today, will be a recreation from a movie poster, while others will be recreations of famous images of the 20th century or album covers. There may even be the odd recreation of a painting!

“Why So Sidious” is my recreation of the 2008 epic superhero film The Dark Knight, starring Christian Bale and the late Heath Ledger.

Some of you may be wondering why I chose to create a Cloned Photo based upon this particular movie poster. To be honest, I just liked the play on words and thought it would be a fun one to create.

Enjoy!

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Inspiration for 38/52 | Why So Sidious?

Via Flickr:
The Dark Knight Movie Poster, July 14, 2008.

(This poster was not created by me, it was used as a reference for one of my 52 Weeks of Star Wars and Cloned Photos. I have posted it for a reference and nothing more).

37/52 | The Rebels: A Hard Day’s Night

52 Weeks of Star Wars is a weekly photo project starring various characters from the Star Wars franchise. This photo project is a continuation of sorts to my original series; 365 Days of Clones, specially my Cloned Photos mini-series.

Today marks the Thirty Seventh creation in this year long adventure. As the title suggests; 52 Weeks of Star Wars, one new photo will be taken, edited and added to the running total every Sunday. The twist is that all the images will be a recreation of sorts of a previous image. Some; like today, will be album covers, some will be film posters and others will be famous or well known images of the 20th century. There may even be the odd recreation of a painting!

“The Rebels: A Hard Day’s Night” is my recreation of the Beatles third studio album; A Hard Day’s Night. A Hard Day’s Night was released on July 10th, 1964.

Some of you may be wondering why I chose to create a Cloned Photo base upon this album cover. Upon first glance, there doesn’t seem to be a connection between the Star Wars franchise and A Hard Day’s Night. What most people don’t know, however, is that John Jympson was hired by George Lucas to edit Star Wars: A New Hope. Jympson was also the primary editor for the Beatles film A Hard Day’s Night.

Now for the rationale of why I chose Obi Wan, Artoo, Luke and Threepio to replace the Fab Four. I chose to have Obi-Wan take John’s spot as I feel that Obi-Wan and John were (and are) the true leaders of their groups. Luke takes Paul’s spot as the successor after the death of Obi-Wan; much the same as Paul replaces John as the Band’s figurehead upon his death. I thought Threepio was a great replacement for Ringo as I see them both as “yes” men or followers of sort; doing what they are told to do. And finally Artoo as George. I believe that both Artoo and George were the quiet ones in their groups, I also feel that all either of them wanted was their voice or beeps to be heard!

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Inspiration for 37/52 | The Rebels: A Hard Day’s Night

Via Flickr:
A Hard Day’s Night, July 10, 1964.

(This album cover was not created by me, it was used as a reference for one of my 52 Weeks of Star Wars and Cloned Photos. I have posted it for a reference and nothing more).