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  • @RuntotheMovies
    @RuntotheMovies  14 дней назад +15

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    What is your favorite quote from A New Hope?

    • @47HOOKERGOAT
      @47HOOKERGOAT 13 дней назад

      you picked the wrong version..this one has cgi addon's because lucas wasnt satisfied with the old tech

    • @MrJOKERZ68
      @MrJOKERZ68 13 дней назад

      @RuntotheMovies look at the x-wing carefully. Doesn't it look like a p***s, and the tie fighter looks like a v****a......LOOK CLOSELY

    • @BobbyMoore2-mp8wb
      @BobbyMoore2-mp8wb 13 дней назад

      Y’all should have started off with the Star Wars Prequel trilogy first instead

    • @noneya3635
      @noneya3635 13 дней назад +3

      As for lines it’s hard to say because R2 is my favorite character cause he’s a little sass pot. So technically anything R2 says wins for me.

  • @Ironoclasty
    @Ironoclasty 13 дней назад +141

    "How could he be so iconic and die so soon?" See, "Sean Bean."

    • @waterbeauty85
      @waterbeauty85 13 дней назад +18

      I like the meme that's a picture of Sean Bean with the caption "I will find you...and you will kill me."

    • @sharp78htdc61
      @sharp78htdc61 13 дней назад +3

      Lol

    • @Dystopia1111
      @Dystopia1111 13 дней назад +5

      "For England, James?" 30 years ago I had no idea that Goldeneye would be my 1st of many trips down the Sean Bean onscreen death rabbit hole.

    • @ianstopher9111
      @ianstopher9111 11 дней назад +5

      Alec Guinness was Sean Bean's godfather. True story.

    • @Ironoclasty
      @Ironoclasty 11 дней назад +1

      @@ianstopher9111 "If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you could possibly imagine."

  • @dannyropero4216
    @dannyropero4216 14 дней назад +156

    I was 7 when I saw Star Wars in the theaters. I remember when Death Star blew up at the end, the entire theater erupted and cheered, clapped, and hollered like they were at a rock concert. Seeing Star Wars at that age was a mind altering and life changing experience. I BEGGED my father take my cousin and me to see it again the following weekend, which he did.

    • @RuntotheMovies
      @RuntotheMovies  14 дней назад +10

      ❤️❤️❤️

    • @USCFlash
      @USCFlash 13 дней назад +10

      Yeah i was 5 and a half....saw it in the theaters 8 times.

    • @JRcomments
      @JRcomments 13 дней назад +8

      I was 11 at the time when SW came out in May '77. it was not released nationwide. It was just a 2 week trial in select theaters and it got so popular in that short time that theaters abroad scrambled to get a copy to show it. I was in Aspen CO when I saw it for the first time visiting my aunt. When I went back home I told my friends about it and got to see a second "premiere" when it was released all over about 2 or 3 weeks later.

    • @jackprescott9652
      @jackprescott9652 13 дней назад +4

      I was 6 when a i saw this film with my parents back in 1977. I didn`t understand a thing, about the force, jedi and shi...t. Yes the Sci fi capture my attention but that`s it. I only became fan of SW after watching the Empire Strikes back.

    • @DavetheGrue
      @DavetheGrue 13 дней назад +8

      I was 8, and that is why it is the best movie that can ever be. Because I am not capable of loving a movie as an adult the way I loved this as a kid.

  • @sergioaccioly5219
    @sergioaccioly5219 13 дней назад +64

    It's funny that everybody watching this movie forthefirst time begins slightly aloof, making jokes about some element or the other. By the middle of the movie, everybody starts inching forward in their seats, and by the end they are wooping and cheering the heroes.
    Welcome to the club, girls.

    • @ronalddobis6782
      @ronalddobis6782 13 дней назад +3

      And by Revenge Of The Sith they are crying at the end.

    • @sergioaccioly5219
      @sergioaccioly5219 13 дней назад +3

      @@ronalddobis6782 Probably. I'll admit that I don't watch reactions from any other trilogy but the main one.
      To me (your mileage may vary) the Prequel was a disappointment, and the sequel was a masterclass of how not to do movies.

    • @user-sr1ds9zd7n
      @user-sr1ds9zd7n 3 часа назад

      Disneyland and Disney World have the same “Star Wars land“. The only good months to go to FL for pleasant weather is December - February. However, the only hot months in CA is June - August.
      PS. I go twice a month to Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge twice a month cosplaying as Jedi Luke Skywalker w/lightsaber.
      - The Disneyland Neighbor

  • @donp1964
    @donp1964 14 дней назад +113

    They're farming moisture (water in the atmosphere) , a very rare commodity on a dessert planet. 🙂

    • @wbj2000
      @wbj2000 14 дней назад +17

      Very valuable on a desert planet. Everyone needs water. 😄

    • @edwardkuenzi5751
      @edwardkuenzi5751 13 дней назад

      But why would there be a harvest season for farming moisture? Wouldn't it be a constant harvest all year round?

    • @StuartistStudio1964
      @StuartistStudio1964 13 дней назад +9

      They use moisture vaporators to get water from the air to then use to grow crops, which are in hydroponic gardens. These are presumably in some of the outbuildings on the property.

    • @brucechmiel7964
      @brucechmiel7964 13 дней назад +1

      @@StuartistStudio1964 Absolutely right. Though there are comics that go into detail of farms. And some even have outdoor crops. I mean real soil instead sand. Though I do not know how they protect the crops from storms. But there is crop dusting on Tatooine. Which makes me wonder what kind of insects are on this planet.

    • @maxducoudray
      @maxducoudray 13 дней назад +10

      Mmmm, dessert planet.

  • @waterbeauty85
    @waterbeauty85 13 дней назад +84

    Carrie Fisher said that Peter Cushing was lovely to her during filming. She said "He would kiss my hand in the morning just like I was real princess. Just before they put on the handcuffs." and "He smelled like lavender and linen. Saying to a man who smells like lavender 'I recognized your foul stench when I was brought on board'...it's a challenge!"

    • @rikk319
      @rikk319 13 дней назад +23

      It's amazing how some of the gentlest, kindest humans play the most vile villains on the screen: Peter Cushing and his best friend Christopher Lee (Saruman, Dracula, Count Dooku), Clancy Brown (The Kurgan, Mr. Krabs, Captain Hadley), Tom Hiddleston (Loki), Margaret Hamilton (The Wicked Witch of the West), Christoph Walz (Hans Landa).

    • @mattp6089
      @mattp6089 12 дней назад +2

      @@rikk319 Thomas F. Wilson (Biff Tannen)

    • @DarksideGmss0513
      @DarksideGmss0513 12 дней назад +6

      He also was uncomfortable on the shoes they had him wear because of his feet they were big. So they gave him slippers to wear so in some scenes she'd look down at his feet to see of he was wearing his slippers

    • @rikk319
      @rikk319 12 дней назад +2

      @@mattp6089 How could I forget him? That man is a gem.

    • @jimmyboy131
      @jimmyboy131 11 дней назад +8

      Peter Cushing was one of the rare Hollywood types who didn't sleep around or mess around on his wife or girlfriend. He was married to his wife for about 30 years until she died of illness. He loved her so much he was never the same after she died and was still faithful to her, and knew they would be reunited in the afterlife.

  • @glennwelsh9784
    @glennwelsh9784 14 дней назад +113

    James Earl Jones indeed voices Darth Vader. But the man actually wearing the costume was a bodybuilder named David Prowse. He's also known for training Christopher Reeve as he prepared to play Superman. Reeve needed to put on muscle to achieve a physique worthy of Superman, so Prowse was enlisted to help him.

    • @leighclifton8335
      @leighclifton8335 13 дней назад +14

      Prowse is responsible for teaching a whole generation of Brits how to safely cross the road in his role as the Green Cross Code Man

    • @andrewrichards312
      @andrewrichards312 13 дней назад +5

      Which is interesting, because Prowse needed James Earl Jones' help in the form of ADR to bring Vader to life. In fact I just realised the Rick Moranis was basing his Dark Helmet voice on Prowse's Vader.

    • @emanymton713
      @emanymton713 13 дней назад

      “What are they farming? It’s just dust.”
      As was stated when buying the droids from the Jawas( Oompa Loompas ) they are moisture farmers, they farm water out of the condensation from the air.

    • @waterbeauty85
      @waterbeauty85 13 дней назад +5

      I bought Dave Prowse's book "Fitness is Fun" and got him to autograph it at a sci-fi convention in San Francisco. I also got fantasy artist Boris Vallejo's to autograph one of his art books at the same convention. Haven't been cons like that in San Francisco for a long time. Long before crime and filth here became national news the venues had become way too expensive to be cost effective.

    • @MrMalchore
      @MrMalchore 13 дней назад +11

      David Prowse had the physical presence that Lucas wanted. But Lucas always knew his (Prowse) voice and line reading wasn't going to cut it. Nowhere as intimidating as his physical presense. Lucas told Prowse this much before the movie was released so it wasn't a surprise. If you watch old behind-the-scenes footage from filming this movie, you can hear him (Prowse) say the lines, and it's kinda funny how bad he is. In fact, most of the actors (Carrie Fischer espcially) thought this whole movie was a big funny joke, until it released and was a major success.

  • @Yora21
    @Yora21 14 дней назад +55

    "You have taken your first step into a larger world."

    • @CDRhammond
      @CDRhammond 13 дней назад +3

      The force is with them, but they are not Jedi yet.

    • @TheMrPeteChannel
      @TheMrPeteChannel 11 дней назад +1

      31:45 yeah. They're definitely not ready. They are too old, yes. Too old to begin the watching.

  • @gawainethefirst
    @gawainethefirst 13 дней назад +49

    The scene with Jabba was originally a deleted scene with Harrison Ford, acting alongside a very human actor. The addition of the alien Jabba the Hutt was in a much, much later “Special Edition”release.
    If you pay close attention, you can see where they had to work some Hollywood magic with Harrison Ford, given that he walked behind Jabba in the scene. The human actor who first played Jabba had no tail, but the character of Jabba the Hutt has a really long tail.

    • @mikeaninger7388
      @mikeaninger7388 10 дней назад

      Computers today could do that over the weekend. Back then, it took them a year.

  • @waterbeauty85
    @waterbeauty85 13 дней назад +32

    Carrie Fisher once referred to her Princess Leia hairstyle as "the hairy earphones."

    • @karlsmith2570
      @karlsmith2570 13 дней назад +11

      That explains why they'd had hairy headphones on Daphne Zuniga in "Spaceballs"

    • @CDRhammond
      @CDRhammond 13 дней назад +3

      Which is exactly what they are in spaceballs the movie which is a hilarious spoof on Star Wars. If you have not seen it you really should.

    • @grendeltech
      @grendeltech 13 дней назад +1

      Ya hoid'a me?

  • @ianstopher9111
    @ianstopher9111 11 дней назад +3

    It cannot be overstated the impact of John William's score has on elevating this movie.

  • @kingsnake23
    @kingsnake23 11 дней назад +4

    The classic Star Wars are so much better than the recent ones.

  • @rimasmuliolis1136
    @rimasmuliolis1136 14 дней назад +26

    The "pew pew pew" of the blasters was made by tapping a heavy crescent 🔧 wrench on a heavy duty steel anchor cable that the sound effect guy came across while hiking.

    • @BigTroyT
      @BigTroyT 13 дней назад +7

      You are, of course, referring to multiple Academy Award-winner Ben Burtt, the master sound designer who, among many other things, created the sounds of the light sabers, the blasters, Darth Vader's breathing, Chewbacca's vocalizations, and all of R2D2's sounds.

    • @CDRhammond
      @CDRhammond 13 дней назад +4

      And Vader's breathing was created using Scuba gear.

    • @JayG63
      @JayG63 13 дней назад +2

      They then added animal growls, screams and explosions for the full sound. Ben Burtt was a genius. He created most of the Lucasfilm sound library.

    • @3.k
      @3.k 5 часов назад

      @@JayG63 He was and hopefully will continue to be for an extended period of time. ;)

  • @BouillaBased
    @BouillaBased 13 дней назад +21

    This is what is so great about having so many people reacting to movies. There's always the opportunity to double back on one that's already been done and have a whole new experience.

    • @RuntotheMovies
      @RuntotheMovies  13 дней назад +6

      Absolutely! Also, because of scheduling issues, it was not possible to film Abby and Tori watching V and VI together, do there will be two videos for each.

    • @savi_rizzo71
      @savi_rizzo71 13 дней назад +7

      ​@RuntotheMovies also my best advice for reactors is to not compare each of the 3 different trilogies to each other as each set was filmed in different times in special effects development. And most important enjoy.

  • @DavetheGrue
    @DavetheGrue 13 дней назад +21

    33:50 Leia is comforting him about the death of an old man he just met .... after her planet blew up.

    • @CDRhammond
      @CDRhammond 13 дней назад

      I had friends of mine who were all fellow officers that worked as naval psychiatrics watch this movie and tell me what they thought of the characters. They all said if Leia were to come to any of their offices for an appointment they would have labeled her as a sociopath.

    • @Matej_Sojka
      @Matej_Sojka 12 дней назад +3

      @@CDRhammond You should read Expanded Universe then, along with your psychiatric friends. She is in a "Royalty mode" job is not done, she cannot show what she is feeling and she has people around her and across the galaxy relying on her. She did fall apart in private between the Death Star destruction and the victory celebration but she did that in private. And the loss and rage at Empire for the callous disregard for her people, family and home stayed with her for years after to the point it almost dragged her to Dark Side when she was training as Jedi.
      As for Luke, Ben Kenobi was a constant presence near his life despite Owen being angry and chasing him away at every opportunity. He also saved Luke´s life at least once that he knows about. Tatooine is not exactly safe.

    • @CDRhammond
      @CDRhammond 12 дней назад

      @@Matej_Sojka They watched all 3 back to back and it was not just what she did in episode 4 that got them to their diagnosis.

    • @jollyjohnthepirate3168
      @jollyjohnthepirate3168 11 дней назад

      Continuity isn't a strong part of this film.

    • @Unknown-hb3id
      @Unknown-hb3id 6 дней назад

      @@jollyjohnthepirate3168 What's wrong with the continuity lol? It's just her trying to comfort Luke.

  • @Briana73
    @Briana73 14 дней назад +40

    As an Army vet, I can honestly tell you that out of the three of them (Han, Luke and Leia), only Leia actually handles the rifle correctly in the movie (maybe because the prop was heavy? idk). The other two, firing wildly with one hand, would have gotten them whooped by any drill sergeant. LOL!

    • @panzerdeal8727
      @panzerdeal8727 4 дня назад

      It's actually a British Sterling SMG with the stock folded forward. NOBODY was using them properly. ruclips.net/video/tExpRlELoZA/видео.html watch for the blank brass in close ups.

    • @panzerdeal8727
      @panzerdeal8727 4 дня назад

      ruclips.net/video/3aa6dMb8gYI/видео.html Version 2

    • @michaelconnor1542
      @michaelconnor1542 3 дня назад

      I think she's the closest, because she was trained from childhood to be a gorilla fighter, as well as a diplomat.

    • @panzerdeal8727
      @panzerdeal8727 3 дня назад

      @@michaelconnor1542 Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades.

    • @michaelconnor1542
      @michaelconnor1542 3 дня назад

      @panzerdeal8727 why she has better form is neither.
      Especially if she hits more often or is better at suppression fire.

  • @kevinburton3948
    @kevinburton3948 13 дней назад +23

    My Parents took me to see Star Wars in 1977. When the Star Destroyer (the triangle shaped giant ship) appeared at the beginning and kept going and GOING and *GOING* the audience couldn't believe it!
    When Darth Vader first appeared, everyone booed the screen instinctively despite knowing literally nothing about Darth Vader.
    And when Luke turns off the target computer to make the shot himself with the Force at the end, everyone in the theatre went absolutely BERSERK, standing up and cheering!
    It was a turning point in modern cinema!

    • @nicolasribeirodossantos6082
      @nicolasribeirodossantos6082 12 дней назад +1

      Which one of the thousand versions of this movie: the real unchanged version or the modern cut the girls are watching? If your comment says "1977" then obviously is the original unchanged version

    • @kevinburton3948
      @kevinburton3948 11 дней назад +2

      @@nicolasribeirodossantos6082 The original. From the summer of 1977. When I was seven years old.
      It didn't even say "Episode IV: A New Hope" back then.

    • @nicolasribeirodossantos6082
      @nicolasribeirodossantos6082 11 дней назад

      Of course.

    • @nicolasribeirodossantos6082
      @nicolasribeirodossantos6082 11 дней назад

      @@kevinburton3948 also, you probably hate the modern edited version and so do i.

    • @kevinburton3948
      @kevinburton3948 11 дней назад

      @@nicolasribeirodossantos6082 I do indeed. But I have the original completely unaltered version on bluray (4K77).

  • @TheRscorp
    @TheRscorp 13 дней назад +11

    When I was a kid my mom took me to the first showing, opening day of Star Wars. It was life altering and when that music blared for the first time with those yellow letters - what a memory. Movie ended, we walked out the side of the building and right around to the front to stand on line again. My "adult" mom at the time was only 26 so it's only now that I'm older that I realize how much it had to blow her mind as well.

  • @LordVolkov
    @LordVolkov 13 дней назад +19

    "How did they do this in the 70's?"
    Exactly how you would think - Anthony Daniels (C3P0) is wearing a metal suit in the Tunisian desert 🥵 and Kenny Baker (R2D2 - RIP) is operating a trash can (he passed out from heat exhaustion several times). The rolling R2 is a remote control unit though.

    • @Calamity_Jack
      @Calamity_Jack 11 дней назад +1

      Yes! These are practical effects as opposed to CGI (computer-generated imagery). Practical effects are where real-world models or miniature models of everything you see in the movie are used and camera and film tricks such as forced perspective and mattes/matte paintings create the effects. Nearly everything in the original series used practical effects. The version you saw was the 1997 20th anniversary "Special Edition" of Star Wars that added CGI elements such as Jabba the Hutt and some of the creatures on Tatooine, the desert planet. Things that director George Lucas said he wished he could have added to the original movie, but wasn't able to at the time. However, these changes angered many fans. Well-done practical effects can stand the test of time and still look good even today, nearly 50 years later, while older CGI is easily identifiable and usually looks cheesy. It's a shame that CGI tends to be cheaper than practical effects, because it's caused the use of practical effects to diminish greatly over time. (Although there's been a slight resurgence lately as audiences are starting to tire of overused, overly-spectacular Marvel-style CGI.)

    • @Klaus-em3ix
      @Klaus-em3ix 9 дней назад +2

      It's not the original movie, it's a reedit from ~2000.

  • @aether6500
    @aether6500 11 часов назад +1

    5:46 fun fact. On set, R2D2 sounded like a munchkin, cursing like a sailor. That is what C3PO is replying to. Also, Vader sounded like a British body builder on set.

  • @rimasmuliolis1136
    @rimasmuliolis1136 14 дней назад +20

    Lol, "that was the Space Ball they were in..."

  • @rainbowpegacornstudios
    @rainbowpegacornstudios 14 дней назад +14

    Fun fact: The Chewbacca costume that the late, great Peter Mayhew wore was not supposed to get wet in the garbage compactor scene. But it did, and considering the fact that the original suit was made of yak hair, It produced a pretty funky odor.

  • @karlsmith2570
    @karlsmith2570 14 дней назад +20

    18:36
    To answer your questions about the scene with Han Solo meeting with Jabba, they'd originally filmed it with an actual person, but had edited it out of the original release and once George Lucas had felt that computer technology had progressed enough to include scenes that would've been impossible in the 70's, such as Han and Jabba having that conversation, added it into a special edition release of the movie

    • @jaysonjolin563
      @jaysonjolin563 13 дней назад +5

      Also in the original film that scene was cut entirely as it was not necessary as it covered nothing that wasn't covered in the Greedo scene and ruined the reveal of the Millenium Falcon when we see it with Luke for the first time.

    • @FloridaMugwump
      @FloridaMugwump 13 дней назад +2

      The original three movies were all Muppet technology, except the outer space scenes.

    • @charlesmaurer6214
      @charlesmaurer6214 13 дней назад +1

      Also one of the more hated edits as Lucas didn't get Jabba quite right yet. Too small and too much black and green. They did better with episode one with the digital puppet. The other most hated edit is the new ending to Return of the Jedi, removing the Ewok song and replacing old A. Skywalker with the young one, when it makes zero sense with Sir Alec (Obi Won) next to him.

    • @karlsmith2570
      @karlsmith2570 13 дней назад +1

      @charlesmaurer6214 Yeah, I really hated the add-on ending of "Return Of The Jedi," too. That one was perfect as it was.
      Like the old saying goes, if it's not broken, don't fix it

    • @arthurjamesforbes6883
      @arthurjamesforbes6883 6 дней назад

      Another thing that was replaced in “Return of the Jedi” was a song in Jabba’s palace.
      Originally it was a song sung by the character Sy Snootles which was turned into a duet for the Special Edition release.
      IMHO the original song called ‘Lapti Nek’, was a BETTER song.
      Also, in a behind the scenes documentary, ‘Lapti Nek’ had been sung during filming in English and
      re-recorded in the alien ‘Huttese’ language for the released version of the film.

  • @sixstanger00
    @sixstanger00 16 часов назад +1

    The farm Luke lived on is a moisture farm. Tatooine is a desert world, so water is the most valuable resource. Uncle Owen mentions several devices used on the farm:
    _"What I really need is a droid that understands the binary language of moisture vaporators."_
    _"I want them [the droids] up on the south ridge working on those condensers."_

  • @Celowin28
    @Celowin28 13 дней назад +19

    I can picture it now, Zac Efron stepping off the bus in Hollywood with a headshot of Mark Hamill, looking for a barber shop.

  • @1ListerofSmeg
    @1ListerofSmeg 14 дней назад +15

    Fun fact about the age of this film:
    It's theatrical release date is closer to the end date of WWII than to today..
    And it's NOT close.😎
    Enjoy the journey !😎

    • @RuntotheMovies
      @RuntotheMovies  14 дней назад +4

      🤯

    • @brucebieberly4166
      @brucebieberly4166 13 дней назад +8

      Another fun fact: it was released about four and a half years after the last Apollo moon landing.

    • @yelnikigwawa1845
      @yelnikigwawa1845 2 дня назад

      Eeeehh, get off my lawn, punk!

  • @NoggintheNog37
    @NoggintheNog37 13 дней назад +13

    The guy in the C3PO suit is the only person who appears in all 9 star wars movies. From 1977 to 2019, Anthony Daniels played that gold robot in them all.

    • @bluebear1985
      @bluebear1985 13 дней назад

      He's also appeared in other TV shows as him, including "The Muppet Show" and "Robot Chicken".

    • @mikek0135
      @mikek0135 День назад

      These movies aren’t Star Wars, they “The Adventures of C3PO”.

  • @alexthorpe6583
    @alexthorpe6583 13 дней назад +12

    You talked about Legos. When they built the surface of the Death Star, they used hundred of model battleship kits to fly their model starfighters over.

    • @RuntotheMovies
      @RuntotheMovies  13 дней назад +4

      Wow!

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino 13 дней назад +1

      The hobby shop owners in the area must have been especially happy with business at the time. 😄

  • @jamesgreenhow108
    @jamesgreenhow108 13 дней назад +6

    James Earl Jones was the voice of Mufassa, Darth Vadar and played KING JAFFE JAFFUER in COMING TO AMERICA and Terrence Mann in THE FIELD OF DREAMS.

    • @tpw84101
      @tpw84101 5 дней назад +1

      And Admiral Greer in Hunt For Red October and Clear and Present Danger

    • @jamesgreenhow108
      @jamesgreenhow108 5 дней назад

      @@tpw84101 YES !!! But I don't think she will ever see those classics anytime soon.

  • @karlsmith2570
    @karlsmith2570 14 дней назад +17

    6:58
    "Is That A Walking Trashcan?"
    More like a "Walking Battery Pack"

    • @rikk319
      @rikk319 13 дней назад +4

      Gonk droids ftw.

    • @TheMrPeteChannel
      @TheMrPeteChannel 11 дней назад +1

      Gonk droids are something hyped up by a certain element the Fandom. Like they are as great as lightsabers or the Force. To me they're nothing but background filler painted cr@p brown.

    • @drayman101
      @drayman101 3 дня назад

      @@TheMrPeteChannel You better take that back before you get gonked ;)

  • @KingsBard
    @KingsBard 12 дней назад +4

    Jabba and the Dewbacks (lizard hippos) were CGI they put in back in the 90s(? I think) using deleted scenes, most everything else was practical or drawn in.

  • @zedwpd
    @zedwpd 12 часов назад +2

    All your questions are answered with subsequent Star Wars movies.

  • @awall1701
    @awall1701 14 дней назад +14

    Abby and Tori your reaction to Star Wars was just adorable. Abby's ever growing Star Wars wish list did put a smile on my face.

  • @Briana73
    @Briana73 14 дней назад +15

    As a girl in the 70's and 80's, the three movie icons I looked up to were Princess Leia (Sta Wars), Sarah Connor (Terminator, T2) and Ellen Ripley (Alien, Aliens). My last name also happens to be Ripley, so that was also cool. LOL!

  • @BigTroyT
    @BigTroyT 13 дней назад +18

    George Lucas had started writing his "space opera" with a rough outline of the entire story of (what became) the Skywalker story - the backstory, the main battle, and the conclusion. The problem was that Sci-Fi movies typically made relatively little money, especially because they were relatively expensive to make, so he decided to focus on the "second act" - the main battle part of the story - only giving vague references to the backstory. As he continued writing, his ideas became much larger than could be shown in one movie, so he broke the "second act" into 3 parts in his outline, and then decided that if he ever worked on the backstory and the conclusion, that they would also be 3 parts each, making it a 9-part series. But he knew that if there was any hope of ever making even one sequel, the first movie had to not just be amazing but had to pull people in, so it needed to be exciting - thus focusing on the main battle, and ultimately on "part 4" of the hypothetical 9-part story.
    When Star Wars was released, there was no subtitle and no episode number - the studio was already unsure of its success during production, and it might well have flopped as many Sci-Fi movies before it had done, so the studio didn't want to suggest any promise of a sequel. George had built new companies to do everything on his own from scratch (visual effects, costumes, sound and sound effects, etc.), and they were just getting started. Millions were spent on 4 big visual effects that he ended up rejecting, and placeholder footage was still being used 3 weeks before the premiere. The John Williams music score also wasn't ready until the last minute, so it was hard for people to understand Lucas's vision until it all came together.
    But when it was released, it damn near broke Hollywood. Not enough copies of the movie were made initially (it was seen as a second-rate movie by theater chains during its development), and it sold out every single seat in every showing everywhere it was available for MONTHS, even after more copies came available and more screens could show it. McDonald's had turned down a promo, which Burger King subsequently signed up for (a real-glass Star Wars-printed glass free with any large drink, with 4 different print designs), resulting in Burger King outselling McDonalds for the first time in history. Kenner, a small toy company, the only one who had taken a chance on Star Wars, had to sell empty boxes for Christmas with a mail-in card where kids would get the Star Wars figures sometime between Feb and June of the following year, because demand was 100 times what was anticipated. Star Wars eventually got licensed for EVERYTHING - sheets, lunch boxes, toys of all kinds, figures, comic books, novelizations, masks, costumes, and hundreds more. And overnight, it raised the quality bar for movie-making (special effects, costumes, creature design, sound design, etc.) so that other movies suddenly were no longer good enough, and everyone wanted Lucas's companies to work on THEIR movies too.
    Of course, a sequel - The Empire Strikes Back - was ordered, quickly followed by a re-release to theaters of the original Star Wars in 1980, with the "A New Hope" subtitle seen for the first time. Eventually all 9 movies were made, but unfortunately, the final, terrible 3 were made by Disney, having tossed out Lucas's outlines, so many people don't really consider them "real Star Wars."

    • @JayG63
      @JayG63 13 дней назад +4

      For me, the "real" Star Wars is the original 3

    • @Tensen01
      @Tensen01 11 дней назад

      That's a whole bunch of revisionist history. George was quoted previously saying he'd had no actual story planned beyond the first movie(this includes the prequels) until Empire was greenlit. This whole "I had the whole story planned from the beginning" claim didn't come along until the prequels started development(he supposedly wrote treatments for all 9 after Empire but it wasn't until 1999 that ANY information about them came out). The first movies wasn't "Episode IV: A New Hope"(it was changed in 1981, not 1980) because even Lucas hadn't planned on there being a sequel.

    • @BigTroyT
      @BigTroyT 11 дней назад +2

      @@Tensen01 He had a basic outline - a framework. He definitely didn't have finished scripts or anything, but I never suggested that he did. He did have some basic ideas of where things would go, though, structurally.

    • @yelnikigwawa1845
      @yelnikigwawa1845 2 дня назад

      Nicely put. Thank you.

  • @Windwalker85
    @Windwalker85 11 дней назад +1

    - What are they farming?
    - Dirt, lol.
    Actually they are moisture farmers. A moisture farm was an area of land devoted to the production of water through the drawing of moisture from the dry air.
    It depended on vaporators, a type of device that could harvest excess atmospheric humidity. On hot and arid desert worlds like Tatooine, moisture farming was a vital activity - and very profitable.

  • @johnguillemette1969
    @johnguillemette1969 8 дней назад +1

    There's a lot I could comment:
    George Lucas had to get permission from the Guilds to open it the way they did. Normally, you have credits roll for the director, main actors, writers... this opens with the blast and the scrawl.
    This follows classic storytelling, so that's another reason it's so iconic.

  • @karlmoles6530
    @karlmoles6530 12 дней назад +4

    I saw this in the theater when I was 10. The audience went nuts. After than end shot when the credits rolled the entire audience stood up and cheered and gave this fil a standing ovation. Never seen that since., It changed my life.

    • @yelnikigwawa1845
      @yelnikigwawa1845 2 дня назад +1

      That sounds incredible. Being part ten-year-old myself, I can image it must have made a HUGE impression.
      Only other times I've experienced a faint echo, is in The Empire Strikes Back, when You-Know-Who says You-Know-What to You-Know-Who. Then when IM did in Thanos, that got a hearty round of applause. And then waaaay back, also in 1977, during Close Encounters of the Third Kind. There's a scene near the beginning, where lineman Roy Neary is lost, and stopped on a country road in the middle of the night. Cars keep coming up and passing him, until finally you see yet another one come up to him from behind. But this one slowly moves....up. I saw it on opening night, and the whole audience went "Whooooaaaa". 😳

    • @karlmoles6530
      @karlmoles6530 2 дня назад

      @@yelnikigwawa1845 Changed my life, out stars in my eyes. I had an even better time seeing Alien two years later and Empire the year after that

  • @KWP1111
    @KWP1111 13 дней назад +3

    The red signify evil,blue signify good

  • @TheNightBadger
    @TheNightBadger 10 дней назад +1

    _"Let's not, and just say we did"_ - That made me laugh.

  • @xorrynhexblade9486
    @xorrynhexblade9486 9 дней назад +1

    Vader was physically played by British actor David Prowse and was voiced by James Earl Jones

  • @SYLTales
    @SYLTales 14 дней назад +23

    _A long time ago, in a movie theater about 50 miles away ..._
    *THERE WAS NO EPISODE TITLE*
    20th Century-Fox didn't think this film would make much money. Lucas was crossing his fingers that it didn't bomb. For all he knew, Lucas was making one standalone movie. "Episode IV" and "A New Hope" were added in later releases, to be in line with the numbering adopted with Episode V.
    I first saw _Star Wars_ in 1977, at the Indian Hills Theater in Omaha, Nebraska, US (a city of about 1M). The Indian Hills was one of the last remaining Cinerama theaters in existence (it's long gone, now).
    Cinerama was an experimental widescreen format seen in the 1950s and 1960s. It had an extremely curved screen, such that films shot in Cinerama used _three cameras_ and _three projectors_ : one for the center of the screen and one for each side. Everything had to be constantly synchronized so that the film looked normal onscreen.
    If you see Cinerama films on DVD/Bluray/streaming today, it often looks distorted on the left and right. This is caused by converting a curved film to a flat screen.
    So there I was at the Indian Hills at the tender age of 12 -- the film's precise target demographic. The Indian Hills seated 810 patrons: 662 on the main floor and 148 in the balcony. It was completely packed, as was every screening of _Star Wars_ until the film left theaters
    I'd gotten to the theater rather late, forcing me to sit in the center seat of row one.
    This turned out to be fantastically good bad luck.
    Today, the center of row one is a terrible seat due to parallax distortion. In a theater the size of the Indian Hills, that distortion didn't exist because the screen was far enough away from the seats. However, it was close enough so that it filled my field of view from top to bottom.
    The screen was large and curved enough so that it filled my field of view from periphery to periphery.
    _Star Wars_ was shot in CinemaScope, a more popular experimental widescreen format of the era. While not technically the same as Cinerama, it still lent itself well to that screen.
    I watched _Star Wars_ with the film filling my entire field of view from top-to-bottom and side-to-side. I didn't have to turn my head to watch it unless I wanted to, and I usually didn't.
    It was an astonishingly immersive experience. Not even IMAX comes close.
    Add to that the massive audience reaction that shouldn't be overlooked. It was a shared experience that I've only seen at _Infinity War_ and _Endgame_ on their opening nights, when there were a lot of fans present.
    This audience reaction happened at every screening, in every theater, everywhere in the world, until _Star Wars_ left the screens.
    Imagine 810 people all cheering, clapping, jumping to their feet, and occasionally crying all at once. The shared experience was amazing, as it fed on itself. No one held back, it just kept growing and growing until the destruction of the Death Star -- which prompted massive roaring from the audience.
    The film itself was like nothing put to the screen at that time. While cinematically based on old _Flash Gordon_ and _Buck Rogers_ movie serials of the 1930s, this was a big-budget, big-screen version like nothing anyone had ever seen before.
    It completely changed science fiction on the movie screen. Until that time, you occasionally got a good science fiction film, but they tended to be years apart. After _Star Wars_ , there were multiple good science fiction movies every year, a trend that continues to this very day.
    There would be no modern _Star Trek_ without _Star Wars_ . _Star Wars_ was such a massive hit for 20th Century-Fox that Paramount quickly looked around and said, "Aha! We have this _Star Trek_ thing that Trekkies are always saying they want more of. Let's make it into a movie!"
    Thus _Star Trek - The Motion Picture_ was released in 1979. Without that, there would be no _Star Trek_ today.
    _Star Wars_ changed filmmaking from a business perspective. The film grabbed audiences like nothing seen in the entire history of cinema. While _Jaws_ was technically the first summer blockbuster, _Star Wars_ cemented summer as the time to release action-heavy, family-friendly films.
    The special effects of _Star Wars_ were utterly innovative, and the tools created by the likes of John Dykstra became commonplace in films that don't even have special effects.
    Almost all special effects in the Original Trilogy were achieved either in-camera, with optical effects, miniatures, extremely detailed paintings, or a combination of those techniques. CGI that allows an entire film to be shot on a green screen wasn't even a glimmer in anyone's eye.
    In 1977, the most advanced computers were the size of an SUV and didn't have the computing power of your phone. CGI as a primary filmmaking technique wasn't popularized until _Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow_ in 2004. By then, computing power/square centimeter had skyrocketed exponentially.
    The special effects spawned Industrial Light and Magic, a company created and owned by George Lucas. ILM is still in existence today, constantly innovating with new technologies to create visual effects for many, many films and TV series. From it's inception, ILM has been considered the gold standard of VFX companies.
    In short, this film was nothing like what had come before. It changed _everything about cinema_ .
    I got to watch film history with an audience of 810, on a screen so immersive that I got nauseous during the Trench Run.
    Oh, and for the record: *Han shot first.*

    • @olgawindler9506
      @olgawindler9506 13 дней назад +1

      My experience was nothing like yours. Lol I was 23 y/o. I walked to the theater which was a few blocks from my apartment. Smoked a joint on the way over and had a blast. It was the 70s and I was an adult. Great way to spend an afternoon!

    • @gomikmay
      @gomikmay 11 дней назад +1

      I miss the Indian Hills theater. If i remember correctly the screen was roughly 25ft high and 75ft across (if measured straight) 105ft across (if measured along the curve). The theater was torn down to make room for parking. There was an effort to save the theater by not only some of the people of Omaha but the movie industry (for the historic significant of the theater. Being 1 of 3 built.)also.🤓

    • @MikePerigo
      @MikePerigo 9 дней назад +1

      I don't know about the US release but it was definitely titled as Episode IV - A New Hope on the initial release in the UK. I remember it puzzled me on my first viewing in the West End cinema where it premiered . I therefore watched some of the many promotional interviews given by George Lucas in which he explained how he had written a 9-part story as 3 trilogies but had to make the middle trilogy first as it was the most visually impressive and therefore the one that financial backers expected to get the biggest return on.
      Despite its huge success it took so long to get the backing for the prequel trilogy that he had to remaster the original releases with updated graphics as promotional / cash-in material for the prequels.

    • @SYLTales
      @SYLTales 9 дней назад

      @@gomikmay wow, you're the second person I've met who knew about the Indian Hills! Greetings from Lincoln!

  • @nathancruz9172
    @nathancruz9172 14 дней назад +11

    17:33 I prefer the Han Solo shoots first from the original cut, not the special edition version of greedo shots first. 18:20 😂

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino 13 дней назад

      Yeah, the change, and the given reasoning for it are both just silly, and unnecessary.

    • @dwaneanderson8039
      @dwaneanderson8039 12 дней назад

      I prefer all of the original elements over the special edition versions. I especially dislike the Jabba scene. It reduces the seriousness of Han's back story.

    • @yelnikigwawa1845
      @yelnikigwawa1845 2 дня назад

      For the LONGEST time, "Han Shot First!!" was a thing.

  • @seankennedy4548
    @seankennedy4548 12 дней назад +1

    Great reaction! Welcome to the Star Wars fandom community!
    "Star Wars" was released as "Star Wars", and was only renamed when it was a hit and the sequels would be green-lit. Then it was called Episode 4- A New Hope.
    Seeing the original in theaters was mind-blowing for 1977, and it was a social phenomena unlike anything else that had come before, not just in special effects but in story-telling and pacing. The cut you're watching has a lot of improvements made by George Lucas and his team at ILM. 15 minutes of extra footage which George believed were important to telling the overall story arc of the trilogy, but changed the pacing a bit. The original cut was a non-stop rocket ride. That's one of the reasons people were going to see it dozens if not hundreds of times.
    The effects were OUTSTANDING! They've been cleaned up in places where the effect were rushed to get he movie out. ILM was a small company on a small budget. The animated stormtrooper lizard mounts, Jabba the Hutt meeting Solo in the hanger, some of the bar aliens, some of the desert speeder footage, and some of the Death Star battle footage was added in later releases. Han shot Greedo first.
    John Williams soundtrack for this film is INCREDIBLE!! Iconic and a perfect blend with the plot and the video effects.
    Darth Vader's voice is the same as Mufasa - James Earl Jones. He also played Thulsa Doom in Conan the Barbarian, and numerous other roles. :-)
    David Prowse played the man in the Darth Vader suit.
    The little critters that captured R2 and 3PO were jawas. The sand-people "fuzzy" mounts are called banthas.

  • @exile220ify
    @exile220ify 12 дней назад +1

    Han's line "boring conversation anyway" as he blasts the communications systems gets a *GREAT* callback in the movie "Paul" - which if you haven't reviewed, should ALSO be on your list. Sci-fi comedy from the guys who brought you Shawn Of The Dead, Hot Fuzz, and The World's End

  • @PeterDavid7KQ201
    @PeterDavid7KQ201 14 дней назад +11

    You introduced Boo!! 🥰🥰🥰

  • @Matthew_KNGP1N
    @Matthew_KNGP1N 14 дней назад +6

    Abby gonna love Star Wars the more she watches 🙌🏽💯😃 let's gooo great reaction & always love seeing Boo 🐈

  • @JayG63
    @JayG63 13 дней назад +1

    The reason it is now titled "Episode 4 is because when it first came out, Lucas was unsure how well it would do. It came out as just "Star Wars.
    When Lucas was peddling the script to studios, it was called "The Adventures of Luke Starkiller."
    The script was huge, so it was decided to start with action packed middle of the script and see how it goes. Obviously it was a hit. So when the sequel was green lighted, they began the numbering of the episodes, of which there was 9.
    On the "who played Vader" question, it was voiced by James Earl Jones ( yes, Mufasa), and the guy in the suit was British body builder David Prowes.

  • @gordowg1wg145
    @gordowg1wg145 11 дней назад +1

    Yes, it was freaking amazing, back in '77, not just because it was so new with nothing to really compare it to, but because I watched it on a HUGE screen, with a really good sound system!
    Good ears! - he voiced Darth Vader, but wasn't the actor in the suit.

  • @jhilal2385
    @jhilal2385 13 дней назад +3

    blue, green, purple = good guy
    red, orange = bad guy

    • @abbywatchesmovies
      @abbywatchesmovies 13 дней назад +1

      this is more helpful than you know 🙏🏼

    • @TheMrPeteChannel
      @TheMrPeteChannel 11 дней назад

      Red, orange = one who truly understands the force!

  • @arraymac227
    @arraymac227 14 дней назад +7

    Note 'Walking trash can' and 'Wall-E' are on the bingo card. Very few acknowledge the setting of the suns, which _is_ very pretty.

    • @BigTroyT
      @BigTroyT 13 дней назад +1

      The "walking trash can" is called a gonk droid, because it keeps repeating the sound "gonk", but it's actually supposed to be a power pack droid - a droid that recharges other droids and machinery.

  • @Swampthing71
    @Swampthing71 13 дней назад +2

    Star Wars(1977)
    Superman (1978)
    Alien(1979)
    The holy trifecta of sci fi movies.

  • @supermoogle07
    @supermoogle07 11 дней назад +2

    “Did you see this thing back here? Behind us?”
    I’m pretty sure that’s just a moon.

  • @karlsmith2570
    @karlsmith2570 14 дней назад +4

    4:50
    "How Did They Do This In The 70's?"
    Well, there's a documentary titled "Empire Of Dreams" That'll answer a lot of the questions you have about the original trilogy

    • @blueroninstudios
      @blueroninstudios 14 дней назад +2

      I would recommend an actual REACTION to that documentary, its VERY entertaining!

  • @niklasriva7053
    @niklasriva7053 13 дней назад +3

    Red = Sith(Dark side)
    Blue = Jedi Knight
    Green = Jedi Consular
    Yellow = Jedi Sentinel
    ofc it was later changed because they wanted more colors for some reasons, but that is the base

  • @michaelcoulter1725
    @michaelcoulter1725 12 дней назад +2

    Fun fact Luke Skywalker AKA Mark Hamill is the same guy that played the voice of the Joker in Batman the Animated Series

    • @ianstopher9111
      @ianstopher9111 11 дней назад

      Luke uses a Batman utility belt to cross the ravine on the Death Star.

  • @karlschmitt6359
    @karlschmitt6359 5 дней назад +1

    James Earl Jones is the voice of Darth Vader, the actor inside the suit is David Prowse. James Earl Jones is 6'2", David Prowse is 6'6".

    • @karlschmitt6359
      @karlschmitt6359 4 дня назад

      Also, Anthony Daniel's the actor that plays C3PO. In case you're interested, the tribute to Carrie Fisher is very special to all Star Wars fans. All The Star documentaries are fun to watch as well! I was 12 in 1977 and I still remember opening day for the premiere of Star Wars A New Hope May 25th 1977, a wonderful experience as a young boy in 1977! I'm 58 now and still love Star Wars!

  • @-EchoesIntoEternity-
    @-EchoesIntoEternity- 14 дней назад +14

    James Earl Jones voices Darth Vader, David Prowse, a body builder, actually played Darth Vader physically.

    • @imthewolf1
      @imthewolf1 14 дней назад +1

      True. James Earl Jones never met any of the other cast until he met the first one Carrie Fisher on the Big Bang Theory.

    • @sheert
      @sheert 14 дней назад +1

      At least in this movie :)

    • @JHNoble
      @JHNoble 13 дней назад +1

      in fact, in order to keep a certain reveal secret for as long as possible, David Prowse was given fake lines and James Earl Jones overdubbed the real dialogue.
      also, Prowse's voice (which you can find in clips on YT) is much less impressive than Jones's 😆

  • @MrTech226
    @MrTech226 13 дней назад +3

    Abby & Tori
    Rebel base is on Yavin 4, fourth planet of Yavin Star System. Battle of Yavin is the famous battle of the rebellion.

    • @TheMrPeteChannel
      @TheMrPeteChannel 11 дней назад

      The planet is the gas giant Yavin. Yavin 4 is the fourth moon of the gas giant planet Yavin.

  • @richardloewen7177
    @richardloewen7177 9 дней назад +1

    Lucas was a class act to the working man. This was most visible in the UK, which was still very class conscious at that time.
    He had to film some scenes at the largest sound stage at that time--in the UK's Elstree studio. Unlike the way British working class people were treated elsewhere, he honoured them.
    BEFORE official opening, Lucas rented the largest cinema in London and showed the movie to those working men AND their families.

  • @exile220ify
    @exile220ify 12 дней назад +2

    To this day, many fans are pissed off that Chewbacca didn't receive a medal. He gets one later but..... well, I don't wanna spoil. :)

    • @sirjohn2248
      @sirjohn2248 11 дней назад

      He does have the last in the movie though.

  • @robinhood2524
    @robinhood2524 13 дней назад +5

    Ever since I saw this at age 14 in 1977, my main question is Why didn't Chewbacca get a medal?🥉🥉🥉

    • @valashar5313
      @valashar5313 13 дней назад

      That error was corrected at (if memory serves) one of the Academy Awards shows or similar event.

  • @passionsquietrage
    @passionsquietrage 14 дней назад +8

    Abby's right, James Earl Jones voiced both Vader and Mufasa. Mark Hamill(Luke) is also the most iconic voice actor for the Joker.

  • @DanielRamosMilitaryWiz
    @DanielRamosMilitaryWiz 12 дней назад

    I’m so happy that Abby is getting to see these classics for the first time. You both caught that Darth Vader is voiced by James Earl Jones! He’s an iconic actor who also voiced Mufasa in the Lion King. The person inside the Darth Vader suit is an English actor, bodybuilder, and strongman named David Prowse. The role of C3PO was played by an English actor and mime artist named Anthony Daniels. As for RD-D2, there really is a little person inside that robot. His name is Kenny Baker, an English actor and comedian who sadly passed away in 2016 at the age of 81. The actor who played Chewbacca, Peter Mayhew, also passed away recently in 2019 at the age of 74.
    You ladies got to watch the special edition version of Star Wars that was theatrically released in 1997. It features a few deleted scenes and additional special effects. One of those deleted scenes was the conversation between Han Solo and Jabba the Hutt at the space port. In that scene, they employed Irish actor, Declan Mulholland, as a stand in for Jabba. Lucas planned to replace Mulholland in post-production with a stop-motion creature. When this scene was restored in the 1997 special edition, Lucas used a CGI version of Jabba in place of Mulholland.
    When this movie came out in 1977, it was simply called Star Wars. Even though this was a long-time passion project for George Lucas, he feared that Star Wars would flop, and it wouldn’t be successful enough to go beyond one movie. Star Wars ended up becoming the highest grossing film of 1977, and a massive cultural phenomenon. In 1981, the film was re-released as Star Wars: Episode IV- A New Hope. This was done a year after the sequel, The Empire Strikes Back, came out. The success of the Star Wars franchise allowed Lucas to continue telling this epic story he had envisioned and expand upon the galaxy in which it takes place.
    Unfortunately Obi-Wan Kenobi dies in the duel with Darth Vader. When he is killed, he became a “Force Ghost.” Even though his physical body is gone, his spirit becomes one with the force. This will allow Obi-Wan to keep guiding Luke in his journey to become a Jedi. Force Ghosts can return as voices, dreams, or apparitions, so that they can help those in need of their guidance.
    The color of the lightsaber depends upon the type of kyber crystal in the hilt (handle) that’s used to power the weapon and the individual who wields it. The crystals are attuned to the force and those who wield that power. The lightsaber therefore comes to symbolize the manifestation of the users connection to the force.
    Blue is the most common color of lightsabers used by the Jedi as they are said to represent loyalty, righteousness, bravery, and justice.
    Green is the second most common color of lightsabers used by the Jedi. It represents growth, wisdom, harmony, and spirituality. These are traits closely associated with the wisest and most senior Jedi.
    Red represents power, aggression, hatred, and anger. These are traits closely associated with the Sith and the dark side. Unlike the Jedi who bond with the kyber crystals, the Sith channel all their hate, fear, and negative emotions into the crystal in a process known as “bleeding” that turns it red.
    Purple is a rare color typically associated with Jedi who have a strong connection to both the light and dark sides of the force. It represents nobility, wisdom, and a balance between the light and dark. The purple lightsaber was made famous by Jedi Master Mace Windu (Samuel L. Jackson) in the prequel trilogy. It turns out Jackson’s favorite color is purple and he insisted his character have a purple lightsaber.
    Yellow is closely associated with Jedi temple guards and sentinels. Like purple, it’s a rare color. Those who wield yellow lightsabers are often highly skilled and dedicated to the Jedi Order.
    White is an incredibly rare color said to represent purity, redemption, and perseverance. The white lightsaber was made famous by Ahsoka.
    Orange is extremely rare and mysterious. This one is a bit of an enigma as it’s relatively new, and I’ve read different interpretations of the color. In Star Wars canon, the only known Jedi to wield the Orange lightsaber is a survivor of Order 66, the mass murder of Jedi by the Empire. It’s possible that those who wield Orange lightsabers use both the light and dark side of the force.
    At some point you definitely have to watch the original Indiana Jones trilogy. If you want a great comedy for laughs, I would absolutely suggest seeing “Spaceballs.” It’s a spoof of the Star Wars films made by Mel Brooks in 1987.
    🫶🏻

  • @Raven5150
    @Raven5150 13 дней назад +2

    Darth vader: Leia go to your room. Laia. MY ROOM WAS ON ALDERON

  • @daniellasiter8187
    @daniellasiter8187 13 дней назад +3

    All the effects were practical in the 1970s. If it looks CGI then it was added in the 1990s.

  • @aTofuJunkie
    @aTofuJunkie 14 дней назад +5

    You gotta see the family guy spoof Blue Harvest after this. It's hilarious. 🤣

    • @RuntotheMovies
      @RuntotheMovies  14 дней назад +4

      Producer's note: once they've watched all the films, we plan to do that. Everyone here is a Family Guy fan.

  • @richardloewen7177
    @richardloewen7177 9 дней назад +1

    Lucas was so exhausted and unsure about movie reception that he initially hid on a Hawaiian beach... and then word of its success trickled in.

  • @mikecrabtree8200
    @mikecrabtree8200 7 дней назад +1

    Darth Vader was played by two different people. The Voice was James Earl Jones like you thought the person in the Darth Vader suit was another guy named David Charles Prowse.
    It’s a moisture farm. The towers spread out around the farm draw moisture out of the air.
    As a desert world, water is very valuable.

  • @sean_mccadden
    @sean_mccadden 14 дней назад +16

    So the original was just called Star Wars and was meant to be a one-off film but ended up becoming a massive hit. In 1981, they re-released it retroactively, adding the "Episode 4: A New Hope" as George Lucas began to conceptualize the whole series of prequels and sequels. Originally, this movie contained only practical effects using models and blue screen for the ships and actors in suits for R2D2, C3PO along with the Jawas and other droids. Each special edition re-release added changes and created new scenes using CGi. Most infamous scene that was changed was the interaction between Han and Greedo which created the phrase "Han shot first" uttered by every truly hardcore fan that had seen the original version

    • @johndough3809
      @johndough3809 14 дней назад +1

      So vader was supposed to get away in the end/live at the end of the story (if it was meant to be a one-off)… damn.

    • @sean_mccadden
      @sean_mccadden 14 дней назад

      @@johndough3809 Yeah I guess so 😅. Unless that scene was filmed for the re-release in 1981 which I could see George doing or he had a bigger picture in mind in the beginning but didn't know for sure that it would be attainable at first.

    • @FloridaMugwump
      @FloridaMugwump 13 дней назад +2

      No, Lucas said that he wanted to call it episode four from the beginning, but the studio refused. They thought it would be confusing.

  • @jimlofgren8750
    @jimlofgren8750 13 дней назад +1

    George Lucas started a company just to create the special effects. Industrial Light and Magic is the name. Everything was done with scale models, special slow motion effects, actors in alien suits and some remote controlled animated robotics. No one had done special effects like these ever before. All the CGI scenes that were added later were put into the original films and they were all re-released in theaters right before Episodes 1, 2 and 3 came out.

  • @satyadasgumbyji8956
    @satyadasgumbyji8956 14 дней назад +5

    Well, yall just summed up my youth as a 70's kid: Munchkins, Oompa Loompas, & Jawas!😅
    🤘🌎❤️

  • @pricemoore2022
    @pricemoore2022 14 дней назад +3

    Awesome reaction of my favorite Star Wars movie!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊

    • @RuntotheMovies
      @RuntotheMovies  14 дней назад +1

      We love your enthusiasm so much, every time! 😸

  • @concord327
    @concord327 8 дней назад +1

    James Earl Jones was the voice of Darth Vader and Mufasa. David Prowse, a body builder, played Vader in the suit.

  • @williamjones6031
    @williamjones6031 5 дней назад +1

    1. Sir. Alec Guinness/Obi-Wan didn't want the part. Being a Shakespearian actor, he thought the entire idea was silly and was beneath him, but his wife talked him into taking the part.
    2. The shrug Chewy gives Luke after he scares the tiny black droid is 🤣
    3. These movies were put out in a certain order because there was limited technology and Lucas used and pushed forward the images needed to make a quality product. The best way to watch the is in the order they came out. We had to wait years for the next one. There was no internet where we had access to them whenever we wanted.
    4. No need to go into anything after VI. Disney took over and the quality dropped. I realize you have to.
    5. The only CGI was put in for the 25th anniversary package in this film are the critters the stormtroopers were riding at the beginning of the search for the robots, a couple of the huge critters outside the pub, the scene with Jabba the Hutt and other minor changes. Those were put in later after CGI was available. Otherwise, everything is what we had in 1977.
    6. Obi-Wan sacrificed himself after he told Vader he would be stronger than ever. He went back into the force. He knows it's Luke's job to take over.
    7. The awkwardness in the detention space is because Ford didn't know his lines. It was kept in the movie anyway because it worked.
    8. IMVHO the next two are the best of the series. Enjoy

  • @TheLisa-Al-Gaib
    @TheLisa-Al-Gaib 14 дней назад +3

    The “farming” they are doing is moisture farming! Those tall white structures pull moisture from the air and condense it into usable water. (If you listen to them, you’ll hear them talking about “moisture vaporators.”)
    At the time the technology was mostly fiction, but now it’s real. You can now easily buy devices that pull water from the ambient air, condense it and filter it!

  • @The_Dudester
    @The_Dudester 14 дней назад +3

    10:22 "What do they farm? Dirt?"
    Actually, they have moisture vaporators that suck moisture out of the air, store it in underground tanks and use it to water crops. If you've ever had a relative with a severe respiratory illness, there is a similar device but I haven't seen one since the 1980's.

    • @JCG52577
      @JCG52577 14 дней назад +1

      Actually, what they were farming was the moisture from the atmosphere. On a desert planet water would be an in demand commodity.

    • @The_Dudester
      @The_Dudester 14 дней назад

      @@JCG52577 I got the info from one of the first SW books that came out in the late 70's. I lost the book (and a lot more) in a house fire in 2011.

    • @JCG52577
      @JCG52577 14 дней назад

      I’m sorry you lost what you did but I think you’re remembering incorrectly.

    • @The_Dudester
      @The_Dudester 13 дней назад

      @@JCG52577 The name of the book was "Splinter of the Mind's Eye."

  • @sandrasnow-balvert7766
    @sandrasnow-balvert7766 12 дней назад +1

    chewie not getting a medal is the biggest insult givechewieamedal

  • @JayG63
    @JayG63 13 дней назад +1

    The hanger scene, with Jabba, ŵas originally cut from the film and was shot with Jabba as a human. After they showed the slug version of Jabba, in Return of the Jedi, they decided to put the original scene back in the remastered version of the original film and use CGI to replace the human Jabba.

  • @robfinlay8058
    @robfinlay8058 14 дней назад +9

    The original version without all the crappy added CGI is much better.

  • @BratBond1
    @BratBond1 13 дней назад +2

    20:07 Out of all of the reactions I have seen for this movie, that reaction is one of the best for that particular scene I've ever seen. Well done, girls.
    We will be watching your careers with great interest.

  • @edwardnowag7145
    @edwardnowag7145 День назад +1

    Hi guys! I was in a movie theater when this first appeared and was blown out of my seat! I think the light Saber color is red for a bad guy. In a later film a character named, Darth Maul, had a double ended Saber that was red. I have also seen a green Saber.
    David Prouse is the actor in the Darth Vader costume. He has past away. James Earl Jones is the voice, is in his 90s. John Williams, wrote all the music, is also in his 90s!
    The film you presented here, is the updated version. The original did not include Jaba The Hut. He first appeared in a later film. Also, when the Death Star explodes, the ring around it,was not thers.

  • @jhilal2385
    @jhilal2385 13 дней назад +1

    George Lucas' inspiration for "Star Wars":
    "The Guns of Navarone""1961)
    "John Carter" (2012) based on a series of books from 1912 by Edger Rice Burroughs
    "The Hidden Fortress" (1958)

  • @k.delpino1124
    @k.delpino1124 13 дней назад +1

    History in the making.
    The first installment of the saga.
    This was our cinematic myth and legend.
    The 3rd film by George Lucas, who as an filmmaker and storyteller pushed the boundaries of what could be done in entertainment.
    A lot of everything in this was being done for the first time.
    The way it was made took the best of the best with a little bit of time and luck.
    Lucasfilm Ltd and 20th century Fox (now Disney companys) believed in it when no other studios could understand it or reject it.
    Beloved characters, hero or villain that were defined by particular personality, look and swagger with how they carried themselves in this galaxy.
    Although it's about the battle of good and evil, it also pushes deep into the philosophy of it all.
    Seeing the light and dark within all things, to make a choice, have a destiny.
    Signature moments and lines that are without a doubt, unforgettable.
    Most importantly The G.O.A.T. in film composition, John Williams with his first of 9 amazing scores for the saga, setting the high bar.
    Because of it's time for release, Episode IV also played a role in bringing out more blockbusters for release during the Memorial Day holiday.
    In terms of film franchises from merchandise to fan base, also a remarkably huge following.
    Winning multiple awards including 6 Oscars and for nearly 7 years it was the no.1 movie of all time.
    Episode IV with the Trilogy Special Edition (20th anniversary) was the highest-grossing re-release of all-time.
    RIP to castmembers Carrie Fisher (Leia), Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca) and Kenny Baker (R2-D2).
    RIP to prod.designer John Barry & art designer Ralph McQuarrie, definitely no Star Wars without them.
    The original trilogy, top-tier.
    The prequel trilogy, some love/some hate.
    The sequel trilogy, you'll just have to watch those and make up your own mind.

  • @blacktronlego
    @blacktronlego 10 дней назад +1

    18:42 Jabba is CGI, they cut this scene out of the theatrical release with the original human. They had not decided what Jabba looked like until Return of the Jedi. This scene was restored for the later re-releases.
    Light sabers are mostly blue or green for good guys and red ones for bad guys. In the prequels and other related media there's purple one and some yellow ones as well. According to the lore they contain crystals and different crystals make different colours.
    Chewbacca doesn't get a medal, but he gets the last word (or howl).

  • @concord327
    @concord327 8 дней назад +1

    Jedi Lightsabers come in blue, green, and in one case purple. The Red lightsaber is typically for Sith, the Jedi who have fallen to the dark side or trained in the Dark Side of the Force.

  • @tommc4916
    @tommc4916 13 дней назад +1

    The desert scenes were all shot in and around Tatouine, Tunisia, in northern Africa. George Lucas named the planet "Tatooine" in honor of the village and its people.

  • @aether6500
    @aether6500 11 часов назад +1

    That's awesome. My generation says Mufassa was played by Darth Vader.

  • @jmcame
    @jmcame 13 дней назад

    Characters Ages
    Chewbacca: 200
    Tarkin: 64
    Obi-wan: 57
    Darth Vader: 41
    Han Solo: 32
    Luke: 19
    Leia: 19
    Droids: 30+

  • @AH87saxo
    @AH87saxo 12 дней назад +2

    David Prowse was the actor who was under the Darth Vader costume. He was never seen on screen.
    Furthermore, since his voice did not seem “dark” and imposing enough to George Lucas, he was dubbed in post-production by James Earl Jones.
    At the beginning, he even considered the voice of Orson Welles, only by then his voice was even more recognizable than that of James Ear Jones. That's why you think "Mufasa" was Darth Vader 😅

  • @seymourclarity8702
    @seymourclarity8702 11 дней назад +2

    That cat the chilliest cat in the world, wtf

  • @cainsolo1
    @cainsolo1 12 дней назад +1

    Anthony Daniels was in C-3PO and Kenny Baker was in R2-D2.

  • @seansteyer8851
    @seansteyer8851 12 дней назад +1

    There is actually a person inside C-3PO, AND R2-D2

  • @LezArtist5iG
    @LezArtist5iG 13 дней назад +2

    32:21 The red light saber, represents Evil. Every to other color light saber is good. Just a visual representation of Good and Evil ✌️😸

  • @seansteyer8851
    @seansteyer8851 12 дней назад +1

    I can not wait to see your reactions to Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi.....the journey you have begun!!

  • @roguenine9LU
    @roguenine9LU 8 дней назад +1

    If I'm not mistaken, this was the first movie to pan across a star field in space.
    James Earl Jones was the voice actor for Vader, but thete were a couple other actors in the suit.

  • @SGlitz
    @SGlitz 12 дней назад

    Anthony Daniels (C-3PO) Kenny Baker (R2-D2) David Prowse (Vader body) James Earl Jones (Vader Voice)

  • @williamcrockett8511
    @williamcrockett8511 10 дней назад +1

    Yes you're right it's James Earl Jones I call him "the voice"

  • @Curraghmore
    @Curraghmore 13 дней назад +1

    Technically Abby was dead right about James Earl Jones, he did do the voice of Darth Vader, but only the voice. The man inside the Darth Vader suit was a British actor and body-builder David Prowse who was 6' 6" in height, and the actor inside the Chewbacca suit was another British actor, Peter Mayhew who was 7' 3" in height. A lot of the 'alien' characters that you see were actors in suits, including both of the droids, C3PO and R2D2.

  • @ronnyb5890
    @ronnyb5890 13 дней назад +1

    darth vader's voice was done by James Earl Jones, but the man in the suit is David Prowse, he also played the body builder in clockwork orange, thats a strange agressive movie to watch