The term "better" is subjective. If by "better" you mean was Twilight more entertaining than the Star Wars movies, the answer would have to be no. The Star Warsfranchise has grossed by far greater returns than Twilight,proving that more people have seen the Star Wars movies and continue to watch the Star Wars movies than Twilight. If by better you mean was Twilight better produced, directed, and acted than the Star Wars movies, then no. In 1978 Star Wars: A New Hope Episode IVwon the Oscars for Best Art Direction & Set Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Visual Effects, Best Film Editing, Best Musical Score, Best Sound, Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Alec Guiness), Best director (George Lucas), Best Picture, Best Writing, and a special achievement award to Ben Burrt for his work on the creature voices and sound effects. In addition, the Star Wars franchise has earned in excess of 43 other awards for the first movie in the series alone. The Twilight franchise has won several MTV awards.
No. The Star Trek franchise is owned by both CBS and Paramount Pictures
Han Solo is a character in the movie franchise Star Wars
Carth Onasi, also known as Fleet is from the Star Wars movie franchise. In these Star War movies, Carth was considered to be an outstanding pilot that married and had one son named Dustil.
I would like movie star.
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star wars is the better movie because one it got more money for its movie and star trek only has shows on channel11 if your in australia
Robert Pattinson's favorite movie to star in is the Twilight Saga
the twilight from the star wars the clone wars movie
Robert pattinson claimed he didn't when he was promoting the first twilight movie, but he obviously can now.
The star of the next Batman movie has not yet been determined. The movie has not even begun production yet. However, the film is anticipated to be a reboot of the franchise with an all-new cast.
robert pattinson,kristen stewart,and taylor lautner
To play the Twilight movie board game, each player takes on the role of a character from the movie series and moves around the board by rolling the dice. Players answer trivia questions and complete challenges to advance in the game. The ultimate goal is to collect all four scene cards and reach the finish line first to win.