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Remember, this is your minute-by-minute guide to all six Star Wars films! These viewing guides will make the George Lucas experience even better. Ever wondered who that weird alien lurking out of focus at the Rebel briefing at Sullust is? Wanted to identify the changes between the cinema and DVD versions? Struggled to spot the in-jokes in the prequels? Your prayers are answered, because SFX has gone back through all six Star Wars movies to give you a fan’s ultimate viewing experience, complete with DVD timecodes. You’ll even find out who asked Boba Fett to be best man at his wedding. It’s a complete unofficial viewing companion to all six films, from the makers of the world’s number one sci-fi magazine.
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