That last kiss between Luke and Leia is even more heartbreaking when you remember that Carrie Fisher died 11 months before The Last Jedi was released in theaters.
It was more heartbreaking that CF proved to be misandrist with her comments on manbabies and thinking its acceptable to slap men across the face. She lost my respect at that moment. Im sure she and kk had a good old laugh at beating men!
@@dmr8914 fair. But keep in mind she was likely sexually abused for most of her young professional life. Such is the way of hollywood. Oh and remember, George says no underwear in space.
I actually saw the eye last time I was watching A New Hope, and I was so confused and had to go back and pause it so that I knew I wasn't hallucinating
"Forgetting it's a puppet" is not that strange a thing. I at one time, in San Francisco, I did puppets on stage and public tv, and the part I loved most is coming out from behind the stage afterwards, with the puppet, and interacting with the audience (mostly kids). Even though we'd sit in full view speaking and operating the puppets, folks quickly forgot we were there. I was awesome! As always thank you so very much for the videos.
When Bill Hader did his Vietnam Veteran puppet skit on SNL, the audio cuts out at one point when the puppet moves. It's because the boom mic operator followed the puppet instead of Hader.
My best friend, Tim Burkholder (I remember him here because he died young of brain cancer), had taken me to see Star Wars (I think it was the 1997 re-release) as I cannot see well enough to drive. We noticed it simultaneously. He saw it as a blooper. I recognised it as a man in some sort of stylised space suit/soldier's armour. I had no real idea, though my intuitive surmise since had proved more prescient than I could have expected!
I didn't notice David Prowse's eyes when I saw Star Wars in the theater in 1977, but I did notice the first time I saw it on VHS in the mid 80's. You know, when you can finally start, pause and stop movies whenever you wanted. It was intriguing then because I wasn't sure what Darth Vader looked like underneath and you knew seeing his eyes was a "goof" (I originally didn't think there was a man under the Darth Vader armor and mask at all as a kid in 1977). However, now that we know there's a man under there (Annakin Skywalker), it doesn't really matter anymore that you can see a man's eyes there briefly. Sort of makes sense now.
Seeing the eyes of Vader in his helmet is very obvious and I think I noticed it on my 3rd viewing of that movie many years ago. I did not see the first Star Wars in theatre as I was too young and only watched it once we got a VCR in our house. I knew the story, however, thanks to the Star Wars story book which contained elements of the movies delated scenes.
When I was a kid watching Star Wars on HBO with my friends we would play a game called "Vader's eye" where we would shout "Vader's eye" every time we saw it. So back in the 80's on a 20" tube TV we would see it dozens of times. Not just the once you listed.
I've wondered about this also. Why walk around in a suit that is obviously very hot and uncomfortable when you can do voice-overs like, oh I don't know, James Earl Jones?
Oh yeah I noticed the Vader eye thing back in the 90s haha. I'm just surprised that with all the changes Lucas did with the movies they didn't cgi alter the eye to all black. But I'm glad they didn't.
Maybe Lucas's saw the same logic as a commem5 above - the eye shows there is a human in the suit, and by the 90s, most everyone knows it's Anakin Skywalker.
There were no adult Kenari. There was a massive mine accident, killing off the majority of the inhabitants (according to Imperial Intelligence reports and Andor's foster parent) But the children left behind ended up fending for themselves. I SAW NOT ONE ADULT among them. Sure, there were some more mature children, possibly some late teens there who were in charge, but none were 'adult' in the typical sense. Also note that young Andor pauses at the sight of the mining accident before following his fellow Kenari to where the ship crashed.
The eye thing, I can actually unsee. When I edited my special edition of ANH, which was mainly removing things from the official special edition, I made an effort to edit these scenes and remove the visible eyes, because they were bugging me. So for me, it's all good now.
Speaking of Mark Hamill and numbers, it's my understanding that the block number that Chewie was supposedly being transferred from (1138, a nod to THX-1138) was an ad-lib on Hamill's part, and that Lucas hadn't intended any reference there.
Everyone knows about the stormtrooper that bangs his head as he enters the doorway to confront the droids aboard the Death Star in ep4, but how many noticed Lando do the same in Return of the Jedi? As the Gamorrean Guards lead Chewie away to Jabba's dungeons, Lando enters the frame disguised as a skiff guard and pulls his mask down to reveal his face. As he comes in, he catches his helmet on the ceiling
For me the greatest 4th wall break is being able to see through the head of Kabe, the small furry character grabbing her drink off the bar in the cantina in A New Hope. In the shot you can see through one of her eyes and then out through the other when her head is side on to the camera.
That might not be David Prowse. According to Lucas, David Prowse was only one of a handful of people who donned the mask for Vadar - they used Prowse for all the scenes with Vadar walking and standing, to take advantag of his height. So it's likely it's another uncredited bit part actor or extra.
there's also a scene (besides the storm trooper busting his head) in a new hope where Vader is talking to Moff and when he stops talking ya see his hands start gesturing. Then in Empire you will see a Star Destroyer magically...disappear like "poof"!
@@theemmjay5130 its funny that Lucas would go back into the films for his Special Editions...add fx, clean up fx...BUT just don't bother cutting that wide shot out before it cuts in close to Tarkin.
The one moment that I have never noticed after watching so many times from A News Hope is when Luke and C-3PO are walking once purchasing droids. You can see C-3PO jumps after the droid explodes. It’s something no one has ever talked about.
David Prowse's eyes could always be seen long before 4k and HD resolution releases happened. I had always noticed that they were clearly visible in old video versions and on TV back in the 80s. It is not a new "Did you notice this" moment for most people.
There's also a scene in The Empire Strikes Back on Hoth, it was back on VHS 📼 before Lucas digitally enhanced them, can't quite remember what it was but had something to do with the ATAT walkers,
Probably the one that Luke threw the bomb in, when it falls you can see a stick under the back foot to tip it over. It's still visible in the Special Editions.
Han not delivering the number of the compactor they were in made total sense. Why would he be in contact with C3PO or R2? He didn't want to have anything to do with the droids. he made that clear when they first boarded the Falcon. It only makes sense that Luke would be the one to talk to the droids to tell them the compactor address.
In Jedi during the final fight between Luke and Vader. Luke briefly loses his saber when Vader cuts the bridge under him. In the following shot when Vader reveals his knowledge of Leia you can clearly see Vader has Lukes saber in his left hand.
There's another scene where you can see into Vader's mask. It's right after the Millennium Falcon gunners battle when Tarkin asks Vader, "Are they away?" Vader turns and says, "They've just made the jump into hyperspace." At that moment you can see in through the left eye again.
Yeah the casino scene in episode 8 was beautiful and an impressive creation between the practical effects team and the cgi clean up but overall it ended up feeling like a pointless part of the movie since nothing ends up coming from it essentially. So while I feel like it was kind of pointless I love seeing the casino as an imaginative visual smorgasbord that really showcases the size of the universe.
I have 2 favorite moments from Episode 4 that are impossible to unsee. When the Falcon first leaves Tatooine, you can see a green shrouded person (Thing?) slowly moving to the right around a corner and off camera behind Han and Chewie as they pilot away. Also when Luke returns from destroying the Deathstar, Leia runs under the X-wing and yells, "Luke!" He yells back, "Carrie!" using her real name.
The highly accurate shot doesn’t go “down” the exhaust port; instead it’s a direct hit “on” the exhaust port. The chain reaction of explosions are what work their way down the reactor shaft. Source: dialogue from the film.
Return Of The Jedi. When the pig guard is taking Han Solo to his cell, listen carefully as he swats the large tenticle like arm sticking out of the cage.
When the hologram of Leia's help me Obi Wan first jumps on from artoo, 3PO actually trips on a stair as he steps back, but then he catches himself and doesn't fall back. Go watch it again!
pretty sure in the bobf ep "the return of the mandalorian"it was a stand in for the beginning shots/scenes even can find matches for every word used in season 1 and 2 of his own show, which honestly isn't hard but still,
I had actually read an interview with Pedro Pascal in which he stated he was almost never on set unless it was for a scene where he removes his helmet. So it wasn’t just episode 4 from season one but the entire series.
If you want to see more tape, watch The Empire Strikes Back when Leia, Lando, Chewie and the droids exit onto the landing platform to escape from Cloud City. There's one trooper coming after them who has a huge piece of white tape on his thigh.
@@TK-593 WHAT?! That's extra awesome 🙃 Dunno if you've watch Resident Alien on Syfy but Alan plays the main character. They're currently filming season 3 and it can't come soon enough.
I imagine that quite a lot of people (mostly men) have not watched Princess Leia the same way ever since she announced that she was not allowed to wear a bra in the original trilogy.
Carrie Fisher said they used gaffers tape instead. They must have forgotten it for the scene in the Rebel Hanger just before the cut to the awards ceremony..
Not many people noticed the different things in The Last Jedi, as the movie sucked and most only saw it once, or half of it and walked out. There are a few out there that watch it over and over, but the majority of fans hate it.
Ok I know you're the host and you're supposed to know a lot about Star Wars.. but.. man.. stating that Luke kisses Leis in Episode 3 is a bit too much for me to ignore. timestamp: 4:14
The CGI in the prequels and the butchered versions of the original trilogy really do look awful. So glad I have the original theatrical versions on DVD, and I never watch the prequels.
I'm 4'7 my face is ALWAYS at the height of people crotch (and I'm a nudist to make it even weirder). That being said the situation is'nt THAT bad for Rogue One/Andor's actor; Star Trek TNG actors (especially Brent Spinner) had to put up with 7 seasons and 4 films of Jonathan Frakes putting his family jewels in people face thanks to the actor weird way of sitting/standing
I hate forcing people to watch something they don't like, but please before you start complaining, please watch the remaining 3 movie atleast once. Please.
Hey Gareth, don't be offended, OK? I enjoy many of your vids and the facts and stories you unearth are mostly very interesting and entertaining for a SW fan. But do you know what the single biggest improvement to your content would be? Someone else's voice, dude. As I said, no offence intended.
You cannot absolve yourself from causing offense by stating it isn't your intent. You are responsible for the harm you cause but don't get to decide if you caused it or not. Learn to be a better online citizen with this simple self reflection. *If I have to say no offense, I'm probably going to cause offense".
@@woogha Okiedoke, I'll just say it then. Gareth has a derpy voice that gets on my frickin' nerves. But probably not as derpy and self-righteous as your comment. Better?
@@Raygo. When you dislike something, it is not beholden on them to change. It is beholden to you to either adapt, or not partake. You are a drop in the bucket, you should just leave or be quiet.
@@woogha Oh boy, it's my lucky day. Now I can do my Han Solo and say, "I'm so glad you're here to tell me these things!" 😆 I may be a drop in the bucket, buddy, but I'm a drop who dislikes a derpy game-show announcer voice for every goddamn sentence. It's called feedback, we all need it. Positive and negative, yin and yang, the dark side *_and_* the light, get it? Now why don't you make like a tree and... er, oops, wrong franchise. 🥴🥴
I find nothing wrong with his voice. If you don't like listening to him, there are many other video's out there related to Star Wars that you can watch.
Do not bundle them all into one "this much-loved universe" showing pictures of the latest movies, Soon Disney will reverse the Canon ,kylo ren's mask has disappeared off the credits, Kathleen Kennedy is finished but to be honest so is Star Wars humpty Dumpty can't be put back together only bastardized
The way you pronounce things when you're trying to sound cool and edgy has annoyed me so much that I refuse to watch any videos with your commentary anymore
That last kiss between Luke and Leia is even more heartbreaking when you remember that Carrie Fisher died 11 months before The Last Jedi was released in theaters.
It was more heartbreaking that CF proved to be misandrist with her comments on manbabies and thinking its acceptable to slap men across the face. She lost my respect at that moment. Im sure she and kk had a good old laugh at beating men!
And that she wasted her last performance in Star Wars in one of its worst movies.
@@dmr8914 fair. But keep in mind she was likely sexually abused for most of her young professional life. Such is the way of hollywood. Oh and remember, George says no underwear in space.
@@dmr8914Something tells me you’re a manbaby that’s been slapped in the face several times.
@@MatthewTomichSequels aren't that bad.
I actually saw the eye last time I was watching A New Hope, and I was so confused and had to go back and pause it so that I knew I wasn't hallucinating
Aye aye, Admiral. I for one had no idea. Gettit? No EYE-deer! 😆🥴 Er... I'll get my coat.
Red light. Red eye lens. Hope that helps with the critical thinking
@@CJ-fu8cm Eye didn't see that coming.
Same
can't unsee Vader's left cheek is painted silver in ANH (as well as other bits)
Lightsabers need wrist straps, Like a Nintendo wii controller
"Forgetting it's a puppet" is not that strange a thing. I at one time, in San Francisco, I did puppets on stage and public tv, and the part I loved most is coming out from behind the stage afterwards, with the puppet, and interacting with the audience (mostly kids). Even though we'd sit in full view speaking and operating the puppets, folks quickly forgot we were there. I was awesome!
As always thank you so very much for the videos.
I had that experience once while watching Bunraku theatre.
When Bill Hader did his Vietnam Veteran puppet skit on SNL, the audio cuts out at one point when the puppet moves. It's because the boom mic operator followed the puppet instead of Hader.
How has no one mentioned vaders helmet shifting upwards from the fans below in the cloud city scene
My best friend, Tim Burkholder (I remember him here because he died young of brain cancer), had taken me to see Star Wars (I think it was the 1997 re-release) as I cannot see well enough to drive. We noticed it simultaneously. He saw it as a blooper. I recognised it as a man in some sort of stylised space suit/soldier's armour. I had no real idea, though my intuitive surmise since had proved more prescient than I could have expected!
I didn't notice David Prowse's eyes when I saw Star Wars in the theater in 1977, but I did notice the first time I saw it on VHS in the mid 80's. You know, when you can finally start, pause and stop movies whenever you wanted. It was intriguing then because I wasn't sure what Darth Vader looked like underneath and you knew seeing his eyes was a "goof" (I originally didn't think there was a man under the Darth Vader armor and mask at all as a kid in 1977). However, now that we know there's a man under there (Annakin Skywalker), it doesn't really matter anymore that you can see a man's eyes there briefly. Sort of makes sense now.
Seeing the eyes of Vader in his helmet is very obvious and I think I noticed it on my 3rd viewing of that movie many years ago. I did not see the first Star Wars in theatre as I was too young and only watched it once we got a VCR in our house. I knew the story, however, thanks to the Star Wars story book which contained elements of the movies delated scenes.
When I was a kid watching Star Wars on HBO with my friends we would play a game called "Vader's eye" where we would shout "Vader's eye" every time we saw it. So back in the 80's on a 20" tube TV we would see it dozens of times. Not just the once you listed.
I honestly don't believe Pedro is ever in the armor unless his face is showing. He could play Mando over the phone
I've wondered about this also. Why walk around in a suit that is obviously very hot and uncomfortable when you can do voice-overs like, oh I don't know, James Earl Jones?
I watched A New Hope many times and I always noticed David Prowse's eye at 0:05.
I can't see it no matter how many times I look, I just see the helmet eye.
Oh yeah I noticed the Vader eye thing back in the 90s haha. I'm just surprised that with all the changes Lucas did with the movies they didn't cgi alter the eye to all black. But I'm glad they didn't.
Maybe Lucas's saw the same logic as a commem5 above - the eye shows there is a human in the suit, and by the 90s, most everyone knows it's Anakin Skywalker.
There were no adult Kenari.
There was a massive mine accident, killing off the majority of the inhabitants (according to Imperial Intelligence reports and Andor's foster parent) But the children left behind ended up fending for themselves. I SAW NOT ONE ADULT among them. Sure, there were some more mature children, possibly some late teens there who were in charge, but none were 'adult' in the typical sense.
Also note that young Andor pauses at the sight of the mining accident before following his fellow Kenari to where the ship crashed.
The eye thing, I can actually unsee. When I edited my special edition of ANH, which was mainly removing things from the official special edition, I made an effort to edit these scenes and remove the visible eyes, because they were bugging me. So for me, it's all good now.
Speaking of Mark Hamill and numbers, it's my understanding that the block number that Chewie was supposedly being transferred from (1138, a nod to THX-1138) was an ad-lib on Hamill's part, and that Lucas hadn't intended any reference there.
Everyone knows about the stormtrooper that bangs his head as he enters the doorway to confront the droids aboard the Death Star in ep4, but how many noticed Lando do the same in Return of the Jedi?
As the Gamorrean Guards lead Chewie away to Jabba's dungeons, Lando enters the frame disguised as a skiff guard and pulls his mask down to reveal his face. As he comes in, he catches his helmet on the ceiling
What got me was Jango hitting is head when boarding the Slave I in Episode II.
For me the greatest 4th wall break is being able to see through the head of Kabe, the small furry character grabbing her drink off the bar in the cantina in A New Hope. In the shot you can see through one of her eyes and then out through the other when her head is side on to the camera.
That might not be David Prowse. According to Lucas, David Prowse was only one of a handful of people who donned the mask for Vadar - they used Prowse for all the scenes with Vadar walking and standing, to take advantag of his height. So it's likely it's another uncredited bit part actor or extra.
Yay, Star Wars trivia!
there's also a scene (besides the storm trooper busting his head) in a new hope where Vader is talking to Moff and when he stops talking ya see his hands start gesturing. Then in Empire you will see a Star Destroyer magically...disappear like "poof"!
Apparently, the gesturing is because some lines were cut.
@@theemmjay5130 its funny that Lucas would go back into the films for his Special Editions...add fx, clean up fx...BUT just don't bother cutting that wide shot out before it cuts in close to Tarkin.
Harrison Ford had trouble remembering his lines. In Empire Strikes Back you can see Harrison mumble Carrie’s lines.
So why were they looking at his balls, if he was on stilts and his eyes are like 8 feet high?!!
The one moment that I have never noticed after watching so many times from A News Hope is when Luke and C-3PO are walking once purchasing droids. You can see C-3PO jumps after the droid explodes. It’s something no one has ever talked about.
David Prowse's eyes could always be seen long before 4k and HD resolution releases happened.
I had always noticed that they were clearly visible in old video versions and on TV back in the 80s.
It is not a new "Did you notice this" moment for most people.
I miss Carrie Fisher
There's also a scene in The Empire Strikes Back on Hoth, it was back on VHS 📼 before Lucas digitally enhanced them, can't quite remember what it was but had something to do with the ATAT walkers,
Probably the one that Luke threw the bomb in, when it falls you can see a stick under the back foot to tip it over. It's still visible in the Special Editions.
i just think its just anakin wanting to say hi son im still here when u can see his eyes
Han not delivering the number of the compactor they were in made total sense. Why would he be in contact with C3PO or R2? He didn't want to have anything to do with the droids. he made that clear when they first boarded the Falcon. It only makes sense that Luke would be the one to talk to the droids to tell them the compactor address.
i never noticed that tape. i'll see if i can find it.
In Jedi during the final fight between Luke and Vader. Luke briefly loses his saber when Vader cuts the bridge under him. In the following shot when Vader reveals his knowledge of Leia you can clearly see Vader has Lukes saber in his left hand.
Been a long time since I watched RotJ, but can't you see what looks like Luke Force-pulling his saber to him after that?
Hello, I just wanted to tell you guys that your videos are all fantastic!
There's another scene where you can see into Vader's mask. It's right after the Millennium Falcon gunners battle when Tarkin asks Vader, "Are they away?"
Vader turns and says, "They've just made the jump into hyperspace." At that moment you can see in through the left eye again.
Yeah the casino scene in episode 8 was beautiful and an impressive creation between the practical effects team and the cgi clean up but overall it ended up feeling like a pointless part of the movie since nothing ends up coming from it essentially. So while I feel like it was kind of pointless I love seeing the casino as an imaginative visual smorgasbord that really showcases the size of the universe.
I saw the eyes back in the early 80s. A friend pointed it out to me.
I have 2 favorite moments from Episode 4 that are impossible to unsee. When the Falcon first leaves Tatooine, you can see a green shrouded person (Thing?) slowly moving to the right around a corner and off camera behind Han and Chewie as they pilot away. Also when Luke returns from destroying the Deathstar, Leia runs under the X-wing and yells, "Luke!" He yells back, "Carrie!" using her real name.
The grogu one is wholesome
Got to love Star Wars fans. They go through a huge movie frame by frame with a microscope yelling, "Enhance! ... did you not hear me ENHANCE!!!"
The highly accurate shot doesn’t go “down” the exhaust port; instead it’s a direct hit “on” the exhaust port. The chain reaction of explosions are what work their way down the reactor shaft. Source: dialogue from the film.
Imagine you’re just walking down the street on Coruscant and get bonked on the head by a random sith lightsaber…
also in #2 David Brown's very un-Vaderlike hip-sway when he puts his fists on his waist
I've been seeing David's eye in Ep IV since I was a kid in h the 80s.
Return Of The Jedi. When the pig guard is taking Han Solo to his cell, listen carefully as he swats the large tenticle like arm sticking out of the cage.
After Penny on the Big Bang Theory called Chewbacca a space bear I like to call him that.
I could see Vader's eyes as far back on old TV sets.
Andor was like watching n episode of the Golden Girls! I guess I'm old
When the hologram of Leia's help me Obi Wan first jumps on from artoo, 3PO actually trips on a stair as he steps back, but then he catches himself and doesn't fall back. Go watch it again!
pretty sure in the bobf ep "the return of the mandalorian"it was a stand in for the beginning shots/scenes even can find matches for every word used in season 1 and 2 of his own show, which honestly isn't hard but still,
I had actually read an interview with Pedro Pascal in which he stated he was almost never on set unless it was for a scene where he removes his helmet. So it wasn’t just episode 4 from season one but the entire series.
Darth Maul's vision's about Anakin in the Clone Wars final season.
I definitely never noticed that a stormtrooper had tape on his armor piece before now.
If you want to see more tape, watch The Empire Strikes Back when Leia, Lando, Chewie and the droids exit onto the landing platform to escape from Cloud City. There's one trooper coming after them who has a huge piece of white tape on his thigh.
@@barthvapour well it's true you learn something new every day.
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"Intimidating," huh lol... good for him
Wait, Alan Tudyk voiced K2? I'm just learning this and I love Alan Tudyk. That's awesome!
No he didn't just voice K2, he acted him out completely.
@@TK-593 WHAT?! That's extra awesome 🙃 Dunno if you've watch Resident Alien on Syfy but Alan plays the main character. They're currently filming season 3 and it can't come soon enough.
@@konversion Yeah watch the segment again, you see him in the motion capture suit. They just add the appearance in post production with CGI.
I saw Darth's eyes the first time I saw it back In 2014
I imagine that quite a lot of people (mostly men) have not watched Princess Leia the same way ever since she announced that she was not allowed to wear a bra in the original trilogy.
Carrie Fisher said they used gaffers tape instead. They must have forgotten it for the scene in the Rebel Hanger just before the cut to the awards ceremony..
@@anthonyreed3682 There were other scenes too.... not that I noticed. 😬
Not many people noticed the different things in The Last Jedi, as the movie sucked and most only saw it once, or half of it and walked out. There are a few out there that watch it over and over, but the majority of fans hate it.
Kinda makes you wonder if Pedro is even needed? ?
I never see anyone mention the green dancer's boob slip in Jabba's palace in Return of the Jedi right before she goes in the pit.
Thai Fighter if you use subtitles for this video.
Ok I know you're the host and you're supposed to know a lot about Star Wars.. but.. man.. stating that Luke kisses Leis in Episode 3 is a bit too much for me to ignore. timestamp: 4:14
The CGI in the prequels and the butchered versions of the original trilogy really do look awful. So glad I have the original theatrical versions on DVD, and I never watch the prequels.
But wait old people loved the Golden Gir.... I forgot what I was saying
Star wars
Episode 3? Luke's kiss. Did you see star wars?
Bro you stole my picture in the thumbnail!!!
Disney's garbage aside.. I've known about the Darth Vader eye for ages. Only makes sense since there was a human inside the suit.
I will avoid giving you a thumbs down for referring to any post Lucas movies as "Star Wars."
cool
most of these movie mistakes are just maclunkey....
none of this makes anything impossible to watch.
I think every Star Wars movie and show should be edited to replace all characters with Werner Herzog
Even the female ones?!
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I'm 4'7 my face is ALWAYS at the height of people crotch (and I'm a nudist to make it even weirder).
That being said the situation is'nt THAT bad for Rogue One/Andor's actor; Star Trek TNG actors (especially Brent Spinner) had to put up with 7 seasons and 4 films of Jonathan Frakes putting his family jewels in people face thanks to the actor weird way of sitting/standing
I don’t watch sequels. 😊
I hate forcing people to watch something they don't like, but please before you start complaining, please watch the remaining 3 movie atleast once.
Please.
Really eyes? That's what causes Star Wars for you to be unwatchable? Tf?
Did you not understand the title? It's not that they make the movie unwatchable, it's that you won't see the scene the same way once you notice them.
@@theemmjay5130 I'm so fucking dumb. :P
Hey Gareth, don't be offended, OK? I enjoy many of your vids and the facts and stories you unearth are mostly very interesting and entertaining for a SW fan. But do you know what the single biggest improvement to your content would be? Someone else's voice, dude. As I said, no offence intended.
You cannot absolve yourself from causing offense by stating it isn't your intent. You are responsible for the harm you cause but don't get to decide if you caused it or not. Learn to be a better online citizen with this simple self reflection. *If I have to say no offense, I'm probably going to cause offense".
@@woogha Okiedoke, I'll just say it then. Gareth has a derpy voice that gets on my frickin' nerves. But probably not as derpy and self-righteous as your comment. Better?
@@Raygo. When you dislike something, it is not beholden on them to change. It is beholden to you to either adapt, or not partake. You are a drop in the bucket, you should just leave or be quiet.
@@woogha Oh boy, it's my lucky day. Now I can do my Han Solo and say, "I'm so glad you're here to tell me these things!" 😆 I may be a drop in the bucket, buddy, but I'm a drop who dislikes a derpy game-show announcer voice for every goddamn sentence. It's called feedback, we all need it. Positive and negative, yin and yang, the dark side *_and_* the light, get it? Now why don't you make like a tree and... er, oops, wrong franchise. 🥴🥴
I find nothing wrong with his voice. If you don't like listening to him, there are many other video's out there related to Star Wars that you can watch.
Do not bundle them all into one "this much-loved universe" showing pictures of the latest movies,
Soon Disney will reverse the Canon ,kylo ren's mask has disappeared off the credits, Kathleen Kennedy is finished but to be honest so is Star Wars humpty Dumpty can't be put back together only bastardized
disney star wars isnt real star wars
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Like Kyle Ren said; Let the past die. Time to move on and focus on new characters/stories.
The way you pronounce things when you're trying to sound cool and edgy has annoyed me so much that I refuse to watch any videos with your commentary anymore
Your not much of a loss
@@conradhawkins4606 Roger that
Disney Star Wars is complete a$$.
Gee... I really tried to be interested with this... but... Star Wars is DEAD... sorry.
This list is boring. Andor is NOT a good show.
Lame
Episodes 7,8and 9 are hard to watch.
I enjoyed episode VII, but there's a reason I've never rewatched the other two.
Anything that's Disney Star Wars sucks