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Welcome to LucasLegacy! We are mainly focused on old material, tributes and restored media related to any franchise from Lucasfilm and LucasArts before both companies were sold to Disney in 2012. Please be aware: we do not tolerate open hate regarding decent releases under Disney. Everyone has a different taste in movies. Please be respectful in the comment sections.
'Short Negotiations' WITHOUT MUSIC | Star Wars Episode I THE PHANTOM MENACE
Experience the first action sequence in THE PHANTOM MENACE - without the musical score.
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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed - Web Episodes
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The complete web episodes for the The Force Unleashed (2008) video game. Sorry for the low quality, we used the original download files that were released back in 2007/2008.
Return of the Jedi: Tennis Shoe Easter Egg
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Original founder of this easter egg was RUclips user Roobyoo. He also created the video shown here. He gave us permission to share it. Credit goes to him. Original video: ruclips.net/video/cAVyXMNrdC0/видео.html
Star Wars: Rebel Assault 2 - Behind The Scenes
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Old footage from Discovery Channel. Charles Fleischer takes a look behind the scenes during the making of the video game 'Rebel Assault 2'.
Star Wars: Jedi Knight - Cutscenes
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Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II is a 1997 first-person shooter video game developed and published by LucasArts for Microsoft Windows. The game is set in the Star Wars fictional universe and is a sequel to the 1995 game Star Wars: Dark Forces. The storyline in Jedi Knight follows Kyle Katarn, who first appeared in Dark Forces. Katarn's father had been murdered by a Dark Jedi over the locat...
The Making of Star Wars - Revenge of the Sith
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Making of Star Wars - Revenge of the Sith (2005). This video is not an official product. It was created and edited by a team of dedicated fans of Lucasfilm. The footage used are the webisodes and featurettes officially released by Lucasfilm. All rights to any material used remain courtesy of their respective owners.
The Making of Star Wars - Attack of the Clones
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Making of Star Wars - Attack of the Clones (2002). This video is not an official product. It was created and edited by a team of dedicated fans of Lucasfilm. The footage used are the webisodes and featurettes officially released by Lucasfilm. All rights to any material used remain courtesy of their respective owners.
The Making of Star Wars - The Phantom Menace
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Making of Star Wars - The Phantom Menace (1999). This video is not an official product. It was created and edited by a team of dedicated fans of Lucasfilm. The footage used are the webisodes and featurettes officially released by Lucasfilm. All rights to any material used remain courtesy of their respective owners.
People gave Rick McCallum a lot of shit back then, but he was a film maker's dream. He provided George with everything he wanted to complete his vision.
I like the prequels and I was re-watching "attack of the clones" and honestly Annakin comes off creepy towards Padme, i dont know if that was intentional or not
Watching how hard the art and design departments worked on movies like this compared to knowing now that a lot of those processes will be swiftly replaced by AI if they have not already makes this movie that much more special to me.
crazy amount of people needed for production of this movie
33:28 I've got a little tiger moth biplane toy that looks a bit like that blue and yellow one with stars on the wings.
Although Eps IV, V and VI were filmed first and Ep IV was simply titled Star Wars when released in 1977, I do love watching this behind the scenes stuff of Eps I-III. Particularly Ep I here. Since I love watching the saga in chronological order, it does sort of feel like this is the beginning. Guess it's partly cuz I wasn't born yet when the original trilogy was first released. But moments like Lucas about to start writing the script, Ewan choosing his lightsaber, day 1 of shooting Ep I etc. really do feel like history in the making.
I am over 50 now. A Star Wars fan. Now a full time armour-maker who has made armour for a few films now. I never saw the so-called prequels back in the day, I have no idea why? Probably had something to do with girls being more interesting? I was in England back then, but I have now been in France for 16 years and last week I found all 3 DVD's in a French charity shop for 6€, so I grabbed them. Came home, cooked some great Indian food (the perfect accompaniment to Sci-fi), lit a big fire, turned up the surround sound to 11, turned off the lights and jumped in! I have only seen The Phantom Menace so far but I thought it was fantastic! The Pod-Race especially. It's Attack of the Clones next weekend! 🤖👍 Best wishes from a French forest my friends. 🇬🇧⚒️🇺🇲
Feels weird this was all 20+ years ago now. I'd just left school and was starting college. Still remember getting hyped for Episode III before they even announced the title.
37:52 reminds me a of darth plagueis
When were they ever in water in ROTS ??
Obi-Wan after the clone troopers fired at him and his varactyl and they fall into the water. And one of the deleted scenes with Obi-Wan and Anakin involved water on board General Grievous' ship.
It's over disdey,.. ah sorry i mean anakin.
i really hope the powers at be can make star wars like this and not what we have now. The essence has been lost.
The Star Wars we loved, gone it is. Consumed by Disney.
John Williams music regardless of the movie just hits different, but the duel of fates just gives me chills all these years later. I was 3rd in line when this movie released in my small town in Eastern NC. I got to meet and talk to David Prowse and he autographed my novelization of the phantom menance by Terry Brooks (my fave author who signed it as well). Man going from being 4 years in 83 when ROTJ released in the theaters until now I am glad I got to experience true star wars that has you ask the big questions and just get lost in the worlds and cheering for the heroes and enjoying watching the villains fail. May the Fore be with you! I wish I had seen this before now!
I can’t believe I watched this at the movies when I was 7
44:08 hey queen 💅🏽
Best part of this doc is R2 being an absolute menace.
Without a script, how are their art concepts?
Tem!!
Who’s here Nov 2024? 30 years later!!
Yep.
The decision to shoot digital was wonderful for the overall industry but catastrophic for Star Wars. ATOC and ROTS stick out like a sore thumb compared to the other films. It’s crazy to listen to people who had no reason to be concerned about budgets, complain that shooting 35mm had a cumbersome process. Heck, they should have shot the PT in 70mm. Now we have PT films that look worse than the majority of modern TV shows. Maybe Ai upscaling can help but for now, they’re a 1080p TV movie. Tragic.
Misunderstood films
This is the happiest Ive seen George, frankly. Kind of betrays the image of him as a quiet, socially awkward grump. Here he’s joking around, having fun and seems like a bit of a wind up merchant.
What’s a “ronch?”
ranch in british
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I remember I has this on disc back in the day with my old star wars collection, watching this as a kid I really thought I was ahead of the curve 😂
I still have mine now.
I love George Lucas, and I have thoroughly enjoyed these documentaries, but him saying "you look just like Darth Vader" to Hayden dressed in an exact Darth Vader costume will never not be funny to me.
The GOAT.
Amazing!!
Best one
Hayden IS Anakin
True❤
I watched these behind the scenes docuseries a few years ago and love to revisit. One thing that always sticks with me is how nice Ahmed Best is. You always see him happy and smiling, in different departments ect. Its a shame that he personally was subjected to a huge amount of backlash for a character he portrayed. I think most realise that looking back in hindsight, it was massively uncalled for, and I think that seeing these behind the scenes documentaries really open your eyes and give you a different perspective in that we are all human.
I saw Episode 3 in the theater as a kid I loved the movie I thought the prequels were good but I enjoyed Star Wars the Clone Wars and Rebels just a bit better
I enjoyed the films. Great work ILM 💡
The Behind the scenes/Make of Star Wars, Revenge of the Sith, could at least include some moments with Natalie Portman as, Senator, Padme Amadala.
1:00:50 oh, how i wish that were true...
George talks about how hard it is for CGI to make someone upside down versus having someone hang upside-down. His CGI Star Wars prequels are so terrible. Every scene is a complete eyesore. The guy has lost his magic.
Y’know, it’s honestly such a shame we never got a genuinely good video game for Attack of the Clones. The Phantom Menace had a whole bunch of great and memorable games, Revenge of the Sith had the badass movie tie-in game.. But Attack of the Clones didn’t get any of that. And that sucks! It should’ve at least gotten a movie tie-in like the Episode III: Revenge of the Sith video game.
There was Attack of the Clones on GameBoy Advance and The Clone Wars on PS2.
@ Yes, I’m well aware that the movie had game tie-ins related to it. But it should’ve been more inline with how they handled all the games for Episode I. I mean, we got one of the greatest STAR WARS games ever made with the Episode III game. It’s just a shame we never got the same with Episode II.
Justin Berfield? From Malcolm in the Middle???
Original fans aren't saying anything because we don't care anymore. We voiced our opinions long before RUclips. These movies are still complete garbage. Bad story writing, bad acting, terrible CGI. The plot of Attack of the Clones is who is trying to destroy the queen. Who cares? I don't give a damn about that useless character.
George Lucas’s Star Wars prequels are a pure masterpiece, a magnificent, exciting, and incredibly rich work that has greatly contributed to the story, universe, characters, lore, and mythology of Star Wars. They are the greatest movies-a thrilling, cult classic trilogy from beginning to end. These are the Star Wars movies George Lucas always intended to make, and they are the best, most complete, and richest of all the Star Wars trilogies. Everything is superb: the deepening of the Star Wars universe and its narrative elements is stunning and engaging. The detailed exploration of the Clone Wars, a pivotal moment in Star Wars history, is fascinating. The period of the Clone Wars is the best era in the Star Wars saga. The gripping storyline develops throughout the films, with the rise of Palpatine (Darth Sidious) portrayed masterfully. His behind-the-scenes machinations to undermine the Galactic Republic and bring the galaxy under his control are meticulously shown. His manipulation to create a massive clone army and wipe out the Jedi with Order 66 is central to the story, explaining how the Galactic Empire came to be after the fall of the Republic and how Anakin turned to the dark side, becoming Darth Vader. Anakin’s fall, driven by his desire to save those he loved, is tragic and profound. His transformation into Darth Vader is a breathtaking, iconic scene. The connection to the original trilogy is seamlessly handled. Anakin’s internal conflict-torn between his loyalty to the Jedi Order and his desire to protect those he loves-makes his story deep and tragic. Key moments such as his confrontation with Count Dooku and his heartbreaking final duel with Obi-Wan Kenobi on Mustafar heighten the drama. The prequels also brought invaluable depth to the Star Wars universe, offering detailed insight into the Jedi Order, the training of Padawans, the Sith, and Jedi teachings. The focus on the Sith and their philosophy strengthened the dark side of the Force, adding layers of depth and complexity to the saga. The political aspect of the prequel trilogy introduces a new dimension to Star Wars, with Palpatine’s machinations in the Galactic Senate and the growing tensions between planetary systems, creating a richer context for the events of the Original Trilogy-the rise of the Empire, the fall of the Republic, the extinction of the Jedi, and the tragic story of Anakin Skywalker. The expansion of the Star Wars universe is also amazing, with new planets, races, creatures, and cultures. The introduction of Dug, Gungans, Toydarians, Kaminoans, the underwater city, the Queen’s palace, the Galactic Senate, the cloning facility, and planets like Naboo and Coruscant-all of which are among the best-help create a larger, more diverse world. Iconic locations such as Kamino, Geonosis, Utapau, Felucia, and Mustafar provide visually captivating settings for action scenes, plot development, and key moments in the story. The trilogy also gave us legendary characters like Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Padmé Amidala, Qui-Gon Jinn, Mace Windu, General Grievous, Jango Fett, and more. The action scenes and lightsaber battles are some of the most memorable in the saga. Epic battles such as the Battle of Geonosis, the podrace on Tatooine, the Battle of Naboo, and the Battle over Coruscant are iconic, visually stunning, and filled with emotional stakes, involving characters we’ve grown to love. Lightsaber duels between legendary figures like Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, Darth Maul, and Yoda are executed with exceptional choreography, adding visceral energy to the story. The duel on Naboo, the clash with Count Dooku, Yoda’s fight with Darth Sidious in the Senate, Darth Maul’s encounter, and the tragic brotherly battle between Obi-Wan and Anakin are unforgettable. These episodes also enriched Star Wars lore with charismatic new characters, unforgettable music like 'Duel of the Fates,' 'Across the Stars,' and 'Battle of the Heroes,' a fascinating and expansive mythology, and a cast of talented actors, including Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Samuel L. Jackson, and Liam Neeson. Natalie Portman is stunning, graceful, and charismatic as Padmé Amidala, queen and senator of Naboo. She brings strength, determination, and courage to her role, evolving from a queen to a senator and eventually into a strong, elegant, and determined woman-a central feature of the trilogy. Ewan McGregor and Liam Neeson deliver a classy and memorable presence onscreen, and their dynamic as Jedi Masters is palpable, conveying wisdom and resolve that ground the story in Jedi heritage. Christopher Lee’s presence as Count Dooku adds a touch of class, elegance, and charisma, enhanced by his Shakespearean delivery. The Star Wars prequels were the revival of the Star Wars saga, bringing real dramatic weight, political context, meaningful stakes, new and iconic characters, and thrilling action scenes. They vastly expanded the Star Wars universe, making it more diverse and richly developed, with a lore that perfectly complements the Original Trilogy and is inseparable from it. These Star Wars episodes are masterpieces that form an incredible whole, a single, exceptional galactic epic. It is the story of Anakin Skywalker-from his training as a Jedi to his fall to the dark side, and ultimately his redemption in saving his son, destroying the Sith, and bringing balance to the Force. It’s also the story of the Galactic Empire, once a democratic Republic, and Palpatine’s rise from senator to emperor of the galaxy-his manipulation to secure his authority in the Senate, create his own Empire, destroy the Jedi Order, and keep Anakin as his apprentice. Furthermore, this trilogy marked a major advancement in digital filmmaking, modern technologies, editing, and special effects, allowing the creation of new worlds, incredible world-building, and the extraordinary narrative of the Star Wars prequels. Like Avatar, it is a vast, rich, and unlimited universe that explores new planets, civilizations, technologies, and worlds. This trilogy is the greatest, most ambitious, and best-executed in Star Wars, as George Lucas was able to build his universe exactly as he envisioned it. Without the prequels, the Star Wars universe would not be as interesting, vast, developed, or as exciting and rich as it is today.
Star Wars Episodes 1, 2, and 3 are the greatest movies in the Star Wars universe. They are a legendary and essential work, pivotal in shaping the world of Star Wars, representing the best the franchise has to offer in every aspect. From Episodes I to VI, all the Star Wars movies are masterpieces-iconic, stunning, incredibly rich, exciting, and timeless. These movies remain unmatched, defining the pinnacle of science fiction with the best characters, actors, casting, scenes, universe, and storytelling. The depth, the expansion, and the sheer creativity of this universe are unparalleled, with its planets, environments, creatures, and civilizations revolutionizing cinema with groundbreaking technology, digital effects, and editing advancements. Together, these two epic trilogies form a perfect, magical, and exceptional whole-an inseparable part of a grand, unified story: the tale of Anakin Skywalker, his journey from a Jedi to the dark side, and his ultimate redemption through self-sacrifice to save his son, destroy the Sith, and restore balance to the Force. It’s also the rise and fall of a dictatorship, showing the transformation of a democracy into tyranny, all set in a vast, sprawling universe that is breathtakingly rich and endlessly creative. Star Wars Episodes I through VI tell the same story, set in the same universe-George Lucas’s singular vision of an extraordinary science fiction saga. Both trilogies are integral to the Star Wars world, two sides of the same galaxy. These two monumental trilogies are masterpieces that have greatly contributed to building the universe and lore of Star Wars as we know it today. They are legendary, exciting, and iconic works of science fiction, the crowning achievement of George Lucas. Six incredible movies that together form an inseparable whole.
The prequels are so wonderful and fantastic, having redefined world-building, storytelling, the iconic characters of the Star Wars galaxy, digital technologies and the opening of the expanded Star Wars universe.
George Lucas' six original Star Wars movies are the true masterpieces that built the legend of the Star Wars world, a magnificent, wonderful and timeless work, an indivisible whole in six wonderful parts that form the Skywalker saga, six amazing movies that shaped the lore, built the mythology, the iconic characters of the Star Wars galaxy, the Skywalker story and expanded the open world building and expanded universe of the Star Wars world, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
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The redemption of Darth Vader is ..1 good deed at the end of your life forgives a billion evil things you did during your life. That's a terrible message Lucas gave us.
Your telling me general grievous came from a spray bottle?
Man, George Lucas has kickstarted thousands of careers for people in the movie industry; the guy's a King Midas.
I am so stoked to watch this. i watched the documentary they did on making 'one second of revenge of the sith' and it was god awful. They spent several minutes talking about the people who make the food for the crew. Absolutely horrible. Only thing I learned was they composited real volcano footage for Mustafar. Anyways though, thank you for making this!
16:40 the com link for the Jedi…..made from a women’s Gilette razor! 😂