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Advance praise forThe Making of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back "These books are the acid flashback they've been promising us without the mess and fuss of dropping acid . . . again. A trip worth taking."-Carrie Fisher, actress/author Praise forThe Making of Star Wars "Rinzler's books sort of freak me out-because I feel when I'm reading them that I'm right back there!"-Robert Watts,Star Warsproduction supervisor "The Making of Star Warsis perhaps the most insightful account of what it's really like to make this kind of movie. The untainted perspective from the pre-release interviews offered inspiration when I found myself in the uncertainty brought upon by the chaos of day-to-day filmmaking."-Jon Favreau, director ofIron Man, Zathura,andElf, "These books are the acid flashback they've been promising us without the mess and fuss of dropping acid... again. A trip worth taking."-Carrie Fisher, actress/author "The Making of Star Warswas perhaps the most insightful account of what it's really like to make this kind of movie. The untainted perspective from the pre-release interviews offered inspiration when I found myself in the uncertainty brought upon by the chaos of day to day filmmaking."-Jon Favreau, director ofIron Manand the upcomingIron Man 2 "Rinzler's books sort of freak me out-because I feel when I'm reading them that I'm right back there!"-Robert Watts, production supervisor ofStar Wars "This is a book I've always wanted… Here... finally... is an impeccably written and researched look at the way it really happened, removed of all myth-making, step by arduous step… A really well-written book, and that is almost unheard of in the behind-the-scenes publishing world… Digging through this fantastic book, I found myself transported back to that summer, excited once again by the dream that these amazing artists and craftsmen all shared."-Moriarty,Ain't It Cool Newswebsite, Advance praise for The Making of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back "These books are the acid flashback they've been promising us without the mess and fuss of dropping acid . . . again. A trip worth taking."--Carrie Fisher, actress/author Praise for The Making of Star Wars "Rinzler's books sort of freak me out--because I feel when I'm reading them that I'm right back there!"--Robert Watts, Star Wars production supervisor " The Making of Star Wars is perhaps the most insightful account of what it's really like to make this kind of movie. The untainted perspective from the pre-release interviews offered inspiration when I found myself in the uncertainty brought upon by the chaos of day-to-day filmmaking."--Jon Favreau, director of Iron Man, Zathura, and Elf, Advance praise for The Making of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back "These books are the acid flashback they've been promising us without the mess and fuss of dropping acid . . . again. A trip worth taking."-Carrie Fisher, actress/author Praise for The Making of Star Wars "Rinzler's books sort of freak me out-because I feel when I'm reading them that I'm right back there!"-Robert Watts, Star Wars production supervisor " The Making of Star Wars is perhaps the most insightful account of what it's really like to make this kind of movie. The untainted perspective from the pre-release interviews offered inspiration when I found myself in the uncertainty brought upon by the chaos of day-to-day filmmaking."-Jon Favreau, director of Iron Man, Zathura, and Elf, Advance praise for The Making of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back “These books are the acid flashback they’ve been promising us without the mess and fuss of dropping acid . . . again. A trip worth taking.�-Carrie Fisher, actress/author Praise for The Making of Star Wars “Rinzler’s books sort of freak me out-because I feel when I’m reading them that I’m right back there!�-Robert Watts, Star Wars production supervisor “ The Making of Star Wars is perhaps the most insightful account of what it’s really like to make this kind of movie. The untainted perspective from the pre-release interviews offered inspiration when I found myself in the uncertainty brought upon by the chaos of day-to-day filmmaking.�-Jon Favreau, director of Iron Man, Zathura, and Elf