Some Guy Alphabetized Every English Word in the Original 'Star Wars'

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Brian Koerber
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Some Guy Alphabetized Every English Word in the Original 'Star Wars'
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May the force be alphabetized.

ASTR ARSW, the alphabetization of the every English word in the original Star Wars film, is the work of Tom Murphy VII. He's a man with a Ph.D. in computer science, a love for the film and a lot of time on his hands.

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Murphy split, alphabetized and labeled every single English word in the original Star Wars film using software he specifically designed for the project. The clip runs a total of 43 minutes, but out of the 1,695 different words that Murphy compiled, the word lightsaber only appears once.

Watching the entire video can be somewhat disorienting -- maybe even enough to turn you to the dark side of the force.

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