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L'attore [[Michael Shanks]] ha citato ''Guerre Stellari'' tra le sue influenze per le scene di battaglia nell'episodio della serie televisiva ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'', intitolato ''[[Episodi di Stargate SG-1#Settima stagione (2003-2004)|La caduta]]''.<ref>Dal commento audio del DVD di ''Stargate SG-1 (stagione 7)'' [2003]</ref> Il film di [[Joss Whedon]], ''[[Serenity (film)|Serenity]]'', presenta diverse citazioni: la nave ''Serenity'' è stata fortemente influenzata dal ''Millennium Falcon'' e il concetto di "Universo usato" viene sottolineato varie volte nel corso del film.<ref>{{cita web|http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/interviews/exclusive-interview-joss-whedon.php|Intervista a Joss Whedon|10-02-2008}}</ref><ref name="Joshua">{{cita web|http://www.cinemablend.com/reviews/Serenity-1157.html|Recensione di ''Serenity''|26-01-2008}}</ref> Altri registi che sono stati influenzati dalla saga sono [[Peter Jackson]], [[James Cameron]], [[Ridley Scott]], [[Roland Emmerich]], [[Kevin Smith]] (regista che ha intitolato [[Jay & Silent Bob... Fermate Hollywood!|uno dei suoi film]] come ''L'Impero colpisce ancora'') e [[John Singleton]].<ref name="Legacy"/> Scott e Jackson, come Whedon, sono stati influenzati dal concetto di "Futuro usato" e ne hanno fatto uno, per trasmettere un senso di forte realismo, rispettivamente in ''[[Alien]]'' e la [[Il Signore degli Anelli (film)|trilogia de ''Il Signore degli Anelli'']].<ref name="Legacy"/>
[[George Lucas|George Lucas']] six-film ''[[Star Wars]]'' saga has had a significant impact on modern global [[popular culture]]. The films are one of the biggest cultural benchmarks of the past thirty years. ''Star Wars'' references are deeply embedded in popular culture;<ref name=Brooker>Brooker, Will, 2002, ''Using the Force: Creativity, Community, and Star Wars Fans'', ISBN 0826452876.</ref> references to the main characters and themes of ''Star Wars'' are casually made in American society with the assumption that others will understand the reference. [[Darth Vader]]
[[Immagine:Torino Comics 2006 Star Wars cosplayers.jpg|thumb|left|280px|Fan vesiti come personaggi della saga]]
[[Science fiction]] since the original 1977 ''Star Wars'', particularly in film, has often been influenced by and compared to ''Star Wars''. Sounds, visuals, and even the music from the films have become part of the tapestry of American society. The film also helped launch the science fiction boom of the late 70's and early 80's, and made [[Science fiction films|science fiction movies]] a [[Blockbuster (entertainment)|blockbuster]] genre.<ref name=Cook>Cook, David A., ''Lost Illusions: American Cinema in the Shadow of Watergate and Vietnam, 1970-1979'', History of the American Cinema, V. 9, University of California Press, ISBN 0520232658.</ref>
''Star Wars'' fundamentally changed the aesthetics and narratives of [[Cinema of the United States|Hollywood]] movies,<ref name=Bigsby>Bigsby, C.W.E., 2006, ''The Cambridge Companion to Modern American Culture'', Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521841321.</ref> as well as changing the Hollywood film industry in fundamental ways. Before ''Star Wars'', special effects in movies had not appreciably advanced since the 1950s.<ref name=Bigsby/> ''Star Wars'' was also important in the movement towards the use of computer initiated imagery in movies.<ref name=chicago/>
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