she sounded so mad....its better than luke just killing him....right?...thats cliche and makes no sense with the character or themes...the point of the scene is the vader moment willing to get hurt while on fumes for his son throwing away years of pain mistakes and hard work love brought him to the light ....yes girl its called storytelling it doesn't matter that palps died in such a pathetic way..he was cocky he thought he could see the future that luke would go dark and join...luke changed the vision he had through courage and the darkside of the force thus clouded palps so he got mad with anger fear so he tried to kill him but didn't realize until it was too late that vader would stop him he tried to shock vader but not enough as he was willing to die to finish the job the way only he could since its his story
Crazy thing, in the remastered scene, they actually ask the same actress who played the Twilek dancer in Jabba's Palace to reprise her role for the modified scene, and she did ! She didn't change much too, which is amazing ! Results aside, it's still a good thing to do !
also hayden christensen (young anakin) was the one who was shown in the last scene, because that anakin was considered the good anakin before the emperor twisted him into the dark side
@@Mrsalt7500 I also recommend having them react to 2-4 episodes a week like they did it with Naruto, Avatar: The Last Airbender, among others. Then again, It will depend on how many episodes they would react to cause it varies on the show they react on the channel. If they go the one episode a week route they won't be finishing reacting to the show until late next year or 2022, but that comes down to how many episodes they would react.
As someone who only saw the clone wars as a kid before seeing the original, the reveal that Anakin was Luke’s father was a bigger surprise to me than the iconic “I am you father” scene. Because I denied the hints throughout the clones wars until I saw the original trilogy, and it blew my little mind.
I can confirm Chris's comment on when Rana wears the Leia oufit, don't worry we'll break the million easy edit: DID SURAJ JUST SAY CLONE WARS? Dude, you just started something...and you have no idea
@Jonsin 1459 If you actually watch Clone wars you know its not JUST for kids, the storys are so good and has some serious dark stuff in it. Some arcs will ofc be more childish then other. Clone wars is better than some sw movies in my opinion. Ik that the SW community are very toxic, because people love to hate and say unnecessary things. Why in the hell does that imply that people who watch clone wars are freaky??? W r o n g was meant as a joke, obviously you have ur own opinion.
Jonsin 1459 To call the Star Wars community toxic while you yourself are being toxic...is hypocritical. And at the same time, ironically proving your point. You are freaky.
@@DrippyIska His opinion is worthless. It's based on ignorant generalization of a fandom numbering in the 10's of millions. Worthless is much more fitting then wrong.
It still blows my mind that, to Luke, the Emperor wasn't some corrupt political leader (which is what the Rebellion saw him as), he was the living representation of the evil that had corrupted his father. Everyone eventually has to deal with the faults of their parents, and it's hard for most people to overcome those faults, much less overcome them AND save your parent from them. Also the Rancor keeper's name is Malakili.
Gotta love a beautifully written, poignant comment about the emotional motivations and complicated dynamics at play, ended with "and oh yea dat guy name ted"
its hard to understand but the darkside of the force basically makes you fall under palps spell if he really needs you to it feels like just low key without ever really telling us this he can influence you to his side and luke being able to be be weak willed and fall for it due to him not having fear in his heart and not being a slave to his emotions like his father is how he did it and convinced his dad to rescue him...anakin at that very moment escaped the evil grasp too thanks to his son...this is clearly lost on many idiots like these females who think luke should just give into anger and kill them both..they don't get how palps or the dakside works...you lose it at that moment you lose yourself
@@TheGreater-ScopeVillain You're completely wrong. The Emperor is not the source of evil. He's a power-thirsty politician and a Sith Lord. That's it. I hate Disney for ruining Star Wars to most people who don't understand that none of the Disney BS makes any sense if we think from the point of George Lucas's vision. Emperor died permanently in Episode 6. He doesn't "embody all the Sith that came before him". That's just dumb hate-fiction from hack Disney writers who don't like Star Wars anyway.
@@barrymartinez9125 those younglings must've been evil sinners then... or... the Jedi heaven/purgatory is actually hell... wait, hol up... ...Y-yoda?... _(Evil Yoda laughter in the background)_
He's a great actor, and has done a lot of diverse roles. Veers was one of my favorite characters in the OT and Last Crusade was one of my favorite movies, and I still didn't realize Pycelle was him until someone pointed it out.
Last detail...if you look at the outfit of Luke Skywalker, in each movie it change for a darker color, from white in New Hope, to gray in Empire, to black in Jedi, showing a progression in character...However, in the end, you can clearly see under his black clothes, white clothes, meaning outside look didn't match what he really is inside...It's kinda the same in The Last Jedi, going from lighter color, to a darker when he is confronted by Rey and Chewbacca, Darker before Rey go, to a lighter when he confront Kylo...The use of lighting is also important in this movie...the scene when Darth Vader is taunting Luke about his sister, you see Luke's face is in both light and darkness, showing the real conflict...Lots of fun detail this way !
I think you’re stretching a little by adding the Last Jedi scene into this consideration. Virtually nothing about TLJ fits with the character of Luke Skywalker, including his clothing metaphors lol
If you guys actually do watch Clone Wars. Can you guys make a poll on Patreon to whether you guys should watch it in Chronological order or regular order?
@@dr.bobcat5896 I also hope they don't start watching the Clone Wars show with Season 7 on instead of the earlier seasons of the show, because if they did, I bet they will know NOTHING to what's happening in the show itself and especially know who is this character(s)?
@@dr.bobcat5896 They better not. Lastly, It will depend on how many episodes they would react to cause it varies on the show. Sometimes they react to one episode a week other times it's 2-3 episodes a week. If they go the one episode a week route they won't be finishing reacting to the show until late next year or 2022, but that comes down to how many episodes they would react.
The man crying over the rancor apparently had this big backstory in the books where he was sad the rancor was being mistreated and he was planning to whisk it away to a better life-and then it dies right as he was about to.
It will depend on how many episodes they would react to cause it varies on the show. Sometimes they react to one episode a week other times it's 2-3 episodes a week. If they go the one episode a week route they won't be finishing reacting to the show until late next year or 2022, but that comes down to how many episodes they would react.
32:27 Damn, never really paid attention to how gigantic that explosion is. Either the empire stores fuel in their satellite dishes or the rebels have pocket MOABS and should not be having any trouble with the empire
In a behind the scenes video, one of the SF workers talked about how they needed more trees for the models shots of Endor. They went and found a hobby store that had model train scale trees, but they didn't have the budget to buy what they needed. They asked if they could 'rent' them and return them after the movie. The store agreed and got a deposit. When they set off the generator explosion, it was WAY bigger than they meant it to be, scorching all of the trees they got. They did not get their deposit back.
The scene when Luke finally puts Vader on defense, giving into his fear and anger. Those dark silhouettes, the bright lightsabers flashing in the dark, all elevated to another dimension by the absolutely magnificent score by John Williams. One of the best scenes in movie history.
@Jonsin 1459 the clone wars is actually some of, if not, the best SW content out there, it starts out pretty kiddy but really does a good job of fleshing out a lot of the characters and themes that rung kinda hollow in the prequels. It’s also set up a lot of the stuff that’s going on in the mandalorian seeing as the creator of TCW and Rebels is helping write that show too now. Overall SW has a universal appeal to everyone because it’s meant to have something for kids and adults. You should never deny yourself the enjoyment of something just because it’s for kids, I think great writing can communicate it’s message on all levels and it takes a skilled hand to make big stories and themes digestible for kids. I’m just saying you should give something a proper go before shooting it down, you don’t know what you could be missing out on!
If Suraj was talking about the “Wookie prisoner trick” referenced in Lost that’s actually from Episode IV: A New Hope when Luke and Han are disguised as Stormtroopers.
YOU NEED TO WATCH CLONE WARS. It’s my favorite part of the star wars universe and gives so much more meaning and depth to the prequels. Plus the new season is streaming now on disney plus. I guarantee u will love it. The first 2 seasons seem more child like but as it goes on the stories mature and it is magical.
and even the first two have some pretty amazing arcs and episodes, peace keepers and 2nd Battle of Geonosis, Rookies and whatnot. Clone Wars is just the fuckign Goat^^
I hope they don't begin watching the Clone Wars show with Season 7 instead of the earlier seasons of the show, because if they did I bet they will know NOTHING to what's happening in the show itself and especially know who is this character(s)? It also will depend on how many episodes they would react cause it varies on the show. Sometimes they react to one episode a week other times it's 2-3 (e.g. Naruto) or 4-5 episodes a week. If they go the one episode a week route they won't finish reacting to the show until late 2021 or 2022, but that comes down to how many episodes they would react on the channel, I prefer the 2-4 episodes a week route.
i wish the girls understood the reason harrison ford says he won't get in the way is called character development...his response is why he gets his girl in the end...if he was like clingy she would realize he has not changed at all..instead they just call him dumb and see it was padding and don't want to accept what he said as facts..they want all men to be obsessed with the woman they love to the point of competing for her despite her liking someone else..thats cringe ...i like how he turns away smiles when he learns this..he is not thinking about kissing her but about luke he is like thats so cool hes your bro...i gotta let him know...
The battle of Endor...the best space battle in cinema history yet ! The battle of Scarif is pretty close ! What do you think ? Also the soundtrack for the Rebel fleet is amazing !
I feel the need to remind everyone that even though the Ewoks are 'too cute to be scary', they capture Stormtroopers, cook them, and eat them, and use their armor for drums.
Karthig1987 actually, once in the movies, two or three times in Dark Empire part 1, one more time in part 2, and almost another in part 3. Though, in Dark Empire part 1, the Emperor claimed that Endor was not his first death, just the most recent.
"To be fair". No, not really. The Emperor is revived for one series (Dark Empire). The rationale for his revival is that he had been transferring his spirit to other clone bodies as the Dark Side was eating them away and lowering his life span (the entire process is actually explained in Dark Empire, unlike the ST). In that series - the Emperor's first AND final campaign in the EU (Operation Shadow Hand) - sees his remaining clone bodies sabotaged and/or destroyed outright and he is defeated - and does not return again. While several of his bodies are destroyed within that series, we are told from the beginning about this process, and thus know that he is not really dead until his final defeat at the conclusion. That is, he only actually "dies" once in the books. It should be noted that each clone death costs Palpatine significantly, with his "death" at Endor nearly driving him insane and losing him his Empire, his second clone death stopping his absolute and complete victory 6 years after Endor, and his third being his actual death that results in the complete collapse of his campaign. Again, his only real death is his final one because all previous deaths we knew he still had options to survive. We are explicitly told all such options are gone by the time of his final death and he does not return again.
@@Tyrantofthewind His final death in the EU was pretty stupid though. A cyborg Jedi sacrifices his life so Palpatine's spirit can't jump into baby Anakin Solo? I'm not saying what The Rise of Skywalker did was better, but it was still stupid.
@@alucard624 Brand was already dying though. He just spiritually rugby-tackled Palpatine before he snuffed it, to stop him using Transfer Essence. Not THAT unbelievable, was it?
@Jonsin 1459 Even worse when they started watching The Mandalorian and during the end of the reaction to Episode 8, *NONE* of the reactors knew what the Darksaber is despite the object appearing in the Clone Wars.
@Jonsin 1459 There are plenty of good things to appreciate about the prequels. They know it has a reputation for being bad, so they will probably enjoy it more than they expect to.
Jonsin 1459 There are things in the prequels that are unparalleled in the OT and ST. Keep convincing yourself that there are no redeeming qualities if you want, but you’re just making yourself blind instead of enjoying what is genuinely great about them.
If you watch The Clone Wars make sure you watch it in the chronological order. The story will make the most sense that way and it's easier to follow the journey of certain characters. There are also some episodes, especially in the earlier seasons, that you can skip if you want.
Is there a reason why some storylines in Clone Wars were released in such a wonky order? I love the show, but trying to explain the chronological watch order is basically the Pepe Silvia meme.
@@95dubstepfan I'm not sure why it was released out of order, but I've watched it both ways and the chronological order makes the story flow much better. It's really easy to look up the correct viewing order as well. If you're a Clone Wars fan you should definitely rewatch in chronological order if you haven't already.
It was not released out of order. Sure, it's not in chronological order, but they didn't make mistakes with the release order. It's just the way the show played out. You can follow the story just fine by watching it by season.
MeanMrMustard1 I think you contradicted yourself. I don’t think it was a mistake either. It was done on purpose, but I’m just not sure why they did it that way. If they watched in release order they would also have to watch episodes that set up plots that have already been resolved in earlier episodes. Watching the show in chronological order can only make the story better, so there isn’t any reason to not watch it that way.
you have no idea how mind blowing the scene of Luke catching the saber was for fans back in the 80"s. At that point we had never seen a green saber, let alone a crazy jump like that.
Qui-Gon didn’t disappear because he was the first Jedi to re-discover how to use the Cosmic Force to commune with the living as a Force Ghost. The ability had been lost to the Jedi for a long time. Qui Gon taught Yoda how to prepare himself for the transition of death, and Yoda taught Obi-Wan (this is hinted at the end of Ep. 3 and explained in detail in The Clone Wars). That’s why Yoda and Obi Wan disappear, but Qui Gon doesn’t.
thats not entirely accurate. its not the ability to use the cosmic force to commune with the living as a force ghost. the clone wars explain it that there are these force priestesses that make you under go a journey if you pass it they grant you the power to retain your individuality in the force. since they can retain there individuality when they become one with the force that means force ghost. its not them using the cosmic force to communicate with the land of the living its just that these women grant the jedi the power to become a force ghost
houseofaction yeah, I gave the Legends definition. I thought something seemed off when I was writing it, but it’s what Wookieepedia had. It’s pretty similar, but the Whills being involved is a really awesome touch from TCW.
@@Pir-o I'm not, he literally tosses it in this movie in front of Palpatine. Listen I'm not trying to be a dick here but if you're gunna go out of your way to hate on the last Jedi you should probably get the reference to the movie reaction we're literally in the comments section for.
@@magortom He tosses the lightsaber away here because he refuses to be evil, it's not the same as in TLJ where he tosses the lightsaber away because he doesn't give a crap any more.
@@pferreira1983 I didn't say why he tosses it but he still tosses it instead of just putting it back on his belt. He coulda just got killed right there and it would have fucked the rebellion if Vader was still alive and well and Sideous struck him down. Stop trying to make everything about how you don't like the last Jedi
I still remember the day I saw this in the theater when it came out, and talking to my friend about it after. What a great experience. I was 13 years old.
The fight between Vader and Luke at the end is my favorite lightsaber fight in all of Star Wars. ROTJ I feel like is such an underrated Star Wars movie. I love it so much!
There is a deleted scene in the beginning of the movie where Luke goes back to Ben's house and builds the lightsaber from parts and instructions he finds there. It was actually a Jedi test, because the instructions were flawed and any saber made with them would explode. Only a Jedi trainee would feel the correct way to assemble the saber from instinct instead of following the plans.
Luke does use the Dark Side at least once, but not to any great degree. He did choke out two of Jabba's guards, but not to any extreme use as his father did. He used Force Choke to subdue them but not outright kill them.
Interesting tidbit on the Rancor fight. I never knew this growing up until watching the film the 20th time, when I had to pause it for whatever reason. The object Like throws to hit the button in the wall isn’t a rock, but a skull.
It kinda pisses me off how the narrative was changed around the metal bikini. She was wearing it as a vital part of an infiltration mission to save her boyfriend, and later straight up murdered the one who tried to literally own her, _with_ the symbol of her slavery he forced onto her. Right before murdering his most important supporters and destroying his most expensive stuff. So even if he wasn't super dead, his whole operation would be beyond crippled. So not only is she a princess flipping the whole rescue trope, she scorched the earth of the one responsible. _THAT'S_ what the metal bikini represents. But it's sexy and guys like it, so it must be hurting someone. Right? (PS - Rana in the metal bikini would get a million views _from each of us._ )
also let’s be real bro, Leia wearing the bikini was never an OUTRIGHT feminist statement, that comes second to putting your only female character in a skimpy bikini to give the boys something to look at. It’s a nice way of recontextualising the scene but there’s not enough of it to say YAY GIRL POWER. There’s way better “woman owning her abuser” content out there if you’re starved it, this was mostly meant to be sexy and it ain’t that deep but that’s fine.
@@proctologistbarbie I don't need the context changed. But that is what's happening in the story. And everyone pretending that it's such a terrible costume is ignoring it as hard as they can.
Finally, you have done as I ordered Surj. Lol. I forbid him to wear the slave Leia outfit though. Rana is allowed, lol. Even better that its the original film and not the remastered! :D
Also apparently Carrie Fischer wanted to be in the slave outfit as she thought it was fine to show off more skin. I think the underwear thing was mentioned during filming episode 4
I believe the Rancor Keeper was portrayed by the maker of Lucas's favorite star wars parody, hardware wars. George's way of thanking him, giving him a small role.
27:04 "How Did You Not See This Entire Fleet In Literal OuterSpace" Space Is Never Ending, They Could Have Come Out Of Hyperspeed From Any Direction, The Fact That They Come From Out Of Nowhere Is Perfectly Reasonable
Also the Emperor explained that the fleet was on the other side of the moon. Sometimes these guys instantly forget or talk over dialogue that explains many of their nitpicky questions.
This is my favorite star wars movie, everyone says Empire is the best and it is fantastic Sure. the Ewoks are a little silly. But you can't beat that ending. Maybe I'm a little biased, my mom watched this in theaters when she was 6 months pregnant with me. Maybe I heard what was going on in the womb.
I agree that Empire is probably the best film, but this is my favorite. Nothing is better than everyone captured, Luke on the end of the plank saying "Ok, this is your last chance Jabba"! Love it! Thanks for doing these! Glad you're enjoying them.
24:31 Chris, go back to A New Hope. Just before they swing across, pause it and watch it frame by frame. Zoom in if you can. It was a kiss on the cheek. That's okay between siblings.
My gawd they're so innocent I love it... as a second generation Star Wars fan I needed this... seeing people watch old Star Wars and appreciate it reminded me of the time when I loved Star Wars completely... before the dark times...
After the prequels, assuming you react to them. You guys should react to the Clone Wars and Rebels cartoons. I'm pretty sure you guys would love it. Also, clone wars has a chronological order that makes a bit more sense than release order, just so you know.
Fun Fact: The Rebel soldier with the white beard at 26:27 is Captain Rex from Clone Wars. When Rex became a popular character and after he was featured in Rebels, they officially canonized his role in Return of the Jedi.(Which was previously just an old rebel but has now become someone more meaningful to fans.)
Ian mcdiarmad as emperor in episode 5 and replacing yub nub in episode 6 ending was one of the best special edition changes. Iam kinda sad that they had to see the yub nub ending
That's not only bluray - it's just the "newly" remastered version. I've got them on dvd and I prefer them to the original/ old remastered version as well.
20:19. "Siskel & Ebert", not knowing how anti-gravity and/or magnetic levitation hovering works, in their review of the movie, asked why no one flew above the trees! They are not flying!
Luke: “It’s over Father, I have the high ground.”
Vader: “Ain’t falling for that shit again!”
* *Hurls Lightsaber* *
imagine anakin just jumped to the lower part of the high ground then went to the high ground instead of just rushing over to obi wan
😆
I see Obi-Wan has taught you well
"Is that how his master dies?"
Yes. And he was never seen again.
she sounded so mad....its better than luke just killing him....right?...thats cliche and makes no sense with the character or themes...the point of the scene is the vader moment willing to get hurt while on fumes for his son throwing away years of pain mistakes and hard work love brought him to the light ....yes girl its called storytelling it doesn't matter that palps died in such a pathetic way..he was cocky he thought he could see the future that luke would go dark and join...luke changed the vision he had through courage and the darkside of the force thus clouded palps so he got mad with anger fear so he tried to kill him but didn't realize until it was too late that vader would stop him he tried to shock vader but not enough as he was willing to die to finish the job the way only he could since its his story
:DDD
That look surj and Chris gave to the camera killed me
Their reaction was priceless
Luís i looked back at them too like 😐
You have no idea what you've started by saying "Yo I wanna watch Clone Wars"
Here's where the fun begins
I really hope they react to it. I'm pretty sure Suraj would enjoy it
"I've been looking forward to this."
Matthew Cronin yh I started smiling at that part lmao
If they have a big SW fan friend who has seen the show, i think they could skip some episodes around and have a good experience.
"Yo I wanna watch Clone Wars"
Immediately cuts to Captain Rex...
I had the action figure
The cycle is now complete Surj.
One of us. One of us. One of us.
R B yes. No need to see the Disney sequels.
Lil Boba or the prequels. Everything after this OG trilogy is bad
@@ToySouljah.
Clone Wars?
@Mar The Immortal Kathleen Kennedy has invited you to Lake Laogai.
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Ew ThE pReQuElS mAkE mY eYeS bLeEd
PrAiSe ThE oRiGiNaL tRiLoGy YoU hErEtIcS
Crazy thing, in the remastered scene, they actually ask the same actress who played the Twilek dancer in Jabba's Palace to reprise her role for the modified scene, and she did ! She didn't change much too, which is amazing ! Results aside, it's still a good thing to do !
And she still looks fine. She lives in Denmark now and often attends conventions here.
Fun Fact: if you pause at the right time you can see one of her tits lol.
GREEN don't crack.
@@Haimgard xd
also hayden christensen (young anakin) was the one who was shown in the last scene, because that anakin was considered the good anakin before the emperor twisted him into the dark side
Oh yes please, watch the clone wars, I'm glad you mentioned it!!!
They better do chronological order
OMG please
2003 Clone Wars only. Not Filoni's garbage.
@@Mrsalt7500 I also recommend having them react to 2-4 episodes a week like they did it with Naruto, Avatar: The Last Airbender, among others. Then again, It will depend on how many episodes they would react to cause it varies on the show they react on the channel. If they go the one episode a week route they won't be finishing reacting to the show until late next year or 2022, but that comes down to how many episodes they would react.
@@vetarlittorf1807 I ment the CGI show, I like it very much. the Tartakovsky one is good too but I really like the characters in the CGI one more.
As someone who only saw the clone wars as a kid before seeing the original, the reveal that Anakin was Luke’s father was a bigger surprise to me than the iconic “I am you father” scene. Because I denied the hints throughout the clones wars until I saw the original trilogy, and it blew my little mind.
I can confirm Chris's comment on when Rana wears the Leia oufit, don't worry we'll break the million easy
edit: DID SURAJ JUST SAY CLONE WARS? Dude, you just started something...and you have no idea
She's looking pretty good here, as she always does.
@Jonsin 1459 Did u just say Clone wars is for children? and wtf do you mean by freaky sw fans? This comment is the definition of *W r o n g*
@Jonsin 1459 If you actually watch Clone wars you know its not JUST for kids, the storys are so good and has some serious dark stuff in it. Some arcs will ofc be more childish then other. Clone wars is better than some sw movies in my opinion.
Ik that the SW community are very toxic, because people love to hate and say unnecessary things. Why in the hell does that imply that people who watch clone wars are freaky???
W r o n g was meant as a joke, obviously you have ur own opinion.
Jonsin 1459 To call the Star Wars community toxic while you yourself are being toxic...is hypocritical. And at the same time, ironically proving your point. You are freaky.
@@DrippyIska His opinion is worthless. It's based on ignorant generalization of a fandom numbering in the 10's of millions. Worthless is much more fitting then wrong.
It still blows my mind that, to Luke, the Emperor wasn't some corrupt political leader (which is what the Rebellion saw him as), he was the living representation of the evil that had corrupted his father. Everyone eventually has to deal with the faults of their parents, and it's hard for most people to overcome those faults, much less overcome them AND save your parent from them.
Also the Rancor keeper's name is Malakili.
Yep, the Emperor is the source of pretty much all evil in Star Wars.
Gotta love a beautifully written, poignant comment about the emotional motivations and complicated dynamics at play, ended with "and oh yea dat guy name ted"
its hard to understand but the darkside of the force basically makes you fall under palps spell if he really needs you to it feels like just low key without ever really telling us this he can influence you to his side and luke being able to be be weak willed and fall for it due to him not having fear in his heart and not being a slave to his emotions like his father is how he did it and convinced his dad to rescue him...anakin at that very moment escaped the evil grasp too thanks to his son...this is clearly lost on many idiots like these females who think luke should just give into anger and kill them both..they don't get how palps or the dakside works...you lose it at that moment you lose yourself
@@TheGreater-ScopeVillain You're completely wrong. The Emperor is not the source of evil. He's a power-thirsty politician and a Sith Lord. That's it.
I hate Disney for ruining Star Wars to most people who don't understand that none of the Disney BS makes any sense if we think from the point of George Lucas's vision.
Emperor died permanently in Episode 6. He doesn't "embody all the Sith that came before him". That's just dumb hate-fiction from hack Disney writers who don't like Star Wars anyway.
"After everything he gets to go to Jedi heaven"....😂😂😂
Well more just a ghost so purgatory really
But he killed younglings
@@barrymartinez9125 those younglings must've been evil sinners then... or... the Jedi heaven/purgatory is actually hell...
wait, hol up...
...Y-yoda?...
_(Evil Yoda laughter in the background)_
@@barrymartinez9125 the Force doesn't care how many younglings you've killed as long as you've let go of the Dark Side when you actually kick it
Well, he was the chosen one. So, eliminating the jedis was part of his job.
Julian Glover (Grand Maester Pycelle) was General Veers in The Empire Strikes Back. He was an AT-AT commander in the Battle of Hoth.
He was also the villain during Indiana Jones the last crusade crazy didn't know he was in star wars until now lmao
@@johnnymoreno5065 And he was in one of my favorite James Bond Movies, For Your Eyes Only
He's a great actor, and has done a lot of diverse roles. Veers was one of my favorite characters in the OT and Last Crusade was one of my favorite movies, and I still didn't realize Pycelle was him until someone pointed it out.
And Cliff Claven, the mailman from Cheers, was in the hanger on Hoth.
Andy Pickle. What?!!? Really?
Vader noticing that Luke has the high ground at the top of the stairs: "Obi wan has taught you well"
Uno reverse....think again
33:27 Chris and Suraj's faces were priceless!
Last detail...if you look at the outfit of Luke Skywalker, in each movie it change for a darker color, from white in New Hope, to gray in Empire, to black in Jedi, showing a progression in character...However, in the end, you can clearly see under his black clothes, white clothes, meaning outside look didn't match what he really is inside...It's kinda the same in The Last Jedi, going from lighter color, to a darker when he is confronted by Rey and Chewbacca, Darker before Rey go, to a lighter when he confront Kylo...The use of lighting is also important in this movie...the scene when Darth Vader is taunting Luke about his sister, you see Luke's face is in both light and darkness, showing the real conflict...Lots of fun detail this way !
Wearing black is just a Skywalker trope. Anakin wore black. Luke wore black. Kylo wore black.
@@jameskinstle6874 Yes, but Anakin never came back from black, Luke did !
I think you’re stretching a little by adding the Last Jedi scene into this consideration. Virtually nothing about TLJ fits with the character of Luke Skywalker, including his clothing metaphors lol
@@mitloppas3559 He had to praise the outfit department to find something nice to say about TLJ lol
@@jean-philippedoyon9904 Disney trilogy is not canon so idc what they wear, but you are right about the Original trilogy 100%.
If you guys actually do watch Clone Wars. Can you guys make a poll on Patreon to whether you guys should watch it in Chronological order or regular order?
I'm sure most people would just suggest chronological order. There's no point in trying to figure out where everything falls into to place.
@@dr.bobcat5896 yeah chronological is just better in every way. Not even a contest, no Poll needed lul^^
@@dr.bobcat5896 I also hope they don't start watching the Clone Wars show with Season 7 on instead of the earlier seasons of the show, because if they did, I bet they will know NOTHING to what's happening in the show itself and especially know who is this character(s)?
@@EChacon I doubt they would just hop into season 7
@@dr.bobcat5896 They better not.
Lastly, It will depend on how many episodes they would react to cause it varies on the show. Sometimes they react to one episode a week other times it's 2-3 episodes a week. If they go the one episode a week route they won't be finishing reacting to the show until late next year or 2022, but that comes down to how many episodes they would react.
The man crying over the rancor apparently had this big backstory in the books where he was sad the rancor was being mistreated and he was planning to whisk it away to a better life-and then it dies right as he was about to.
Man... That's sad...
all that because that awesome actor gave such a visceral reaction, its awesome
WATCH THE CLONE WARS PLEASE
PRETTY PLEASE?
DO IT! YOU WANT TO! SEARCH YOUR FEELINGS YOU KNOW IT TO BE TRUE!
It will depend on how many episodes they would react to cause it varies on the show. Sometimes they react to one episode a week other times it's 2-3 episodes a week. If they go the one episode a week route they won't be finishing reacting to the show until late next year or 2022, but that comes down to how many episodes they would react.
@@EChacon That's good. They'll have plenty of future content...along with anything else they wish to do. It's the journey...not the destination.
32:27 Damn, never really paid attention to how gigantic that explosion is. Either the empire stores fuel in their satellite dishes or the rebels have pocket MOABS and should not be having any trouble with the empire
It's just a movie. A realistic explosion would be so boring to see in a movie.
In a behind the scenes video, one of the SF workers talked about how they needed more trees for the models shots of Endor. They went and found a hobby store that had model train scale trees, but they didn't have the budget to buy what they needed. They asked if they could 'rent' them and return them after the movie. The store agreed and got a deposit. When they set off the generator explosion, it was WAY bigger than they meant it to be, scorching all of the trees they got. They did not get their deposit back.
26:19 I wanna watch Clone Wars
26:27 Well if it isn't a certain old Clone Captain...
wait what is that for real Rex?
@@Aeronixable
Yes...
~ish.
Just look up Captain Rex Return of the Jedi.
The scene when Luke finally puts Vader on defense, giving into his fear and anger. Those dark silhouettes, the bright lightsabers flashing in the dark, all elevated to another dimension by the absolutely magnificent score by John Williams. One of the best scenes in movie history.
y'all asking about qui gon not disappearing like that I only have one thing to tell you.....
WATCH CLONE WARS
@Jonsin 1459 why the hate lol
@Jonsin 1459 lmao no its great
The latter seasons are some of the best star wars there is
@Jonsin 1459 I guess I'm the only one who thinks Clone Wars is good, but not great?
@Jonsin 1459
Ah, so impalement, dismemberment, and other bodily horrors are for children?
Perhaps the concept of betrayal is also for children?
@Jonsin 1459 the clone wars is actually some of, if not, the best SW content out there, it starts out pretty kiddy but really does a good job of fleshing out a lot of the characters and themes that rung kinda hollow in the prequels. It’s also set up a lot of the stuff that’s going on in the mandalorian seeing as the creator of TCW and Rebels is helping write that show too now.
Overall SW has a universal appeal to everyone because it’s meant to have something for kids and adults. You should never deny yourself the enjoyment of something just because it’s for kids, I think great writing can communicate it’s message on all levels and it takes a skilled hand to make big stories and themes digestible for kids. I’m just saying you should give something a proper go before shooting it down, you don’t know what you could be missing out on!
33:29 these gazes made my day 😂👍🏻 that summarizes up the plot of Episodes VII to IX just perfectly in seconds 🤣
If Suraj was talking about the “Wookie prisoner trick” referenced in Lost that’s actually from Episode IV: A New Hope when Luke and Han are disguised as Stormtroopers.
YOU NEED TO WATCH CLONE WARS. It’s my favorite part of the star wars universe and gives so much more meaning and depth to the prequels. Plus the new season is streaming now on disney plus. I guarantee u will love it. The first 2 seasons seem more child like but as it goes on the stories mature and it is magical.
and even the first two have some pretty amazing arcs and episodes, peace keepers and 2nd Battle of Geonosis, Rookies and whatnot. Clone Wars is just the fuckign Goat^^
I hope they don't begin watching the Clone Wars show with Season 7 instead of the earlier seasons of the show, because if they did I bet they will know NOTHING to what's happening in the show itself and especially know who is this character(s)?
It also will depend on how many episodes they would react cause it varies on the show. Sometimes they react to one episode a week other times it's 2-3 (e.g. Naruto) or 4-5 episodes a week. If they go the one episode a week route they won't finish reacting to the show until late 2021 or 2022, but that comes down to how many episodes they would react on the channel, I prefer the 2-4 episodes a week route.
God, I wish I had friends like this
i wish the girls understood the reason harrison ford says he won't get in the way is called character development...his response is why he gets his girl in the end...if he was like clingy she would realize he has not changed at all..instead they just call him dumb and see it was padding and don't want to accept what he said as facts..they want all men to be obsessed with the woman they love to the point of competing for her despite her liking someone else..thats cringe ...i like how he turns away smiles when he learns this..he is not thinking about kissing her but about luke he is like thats so cool hes your bro...i gotta let him know...
Now just watch the clone wars chronological order
The battle of Endor...the best space battle in cinema history yet ! The battle of Scarif is pretty close ! What do you think ? Also the soundtrack for the Rebel fleet is amazing !
The new films should have been more like rogue one
The opening in TLJ is good also battle of starkiller base
I feel the need to remind everyone that even though the Ewoks are 'too cute to be scary', they capture Stormtroopers, cook them, and eat them, and use their armor for drums.
"And thats how the master dies."-Rana
Chris, Suraj, the entire cast of Rise of the Skywalker including Ian McDiarmid : (o _ o)
Its awesome you guys were able to experience these movies in their original forms
Now Spaceballs the movie reaction.
I second this
In the Disney canon the emperor dies twice.
Though, to be fair, in the old canon, the Emperor died, at least, four or five times, if not more.
Eh still 2 times? One in the movies and 1 in the books.
Karthig1987 actually, once in the movies, two or three times in Dark Empire part 1, one more time in part 2, and almost another in part 3. Though, in Dark Empire part 1, the Emperor claimed that Endor was not his first death, just the most recent.
"To be fair". No, not really. The Emperor is revived for one series (Dark Empire). The rationale for his revival is that he had been transferring his spirit to other clone bodies as the Dark Side was eating them away and lowering his life span (the entire process is actually explained in Dark Empire, unlike the ST). In that series - the Emperor's first AND final campaign in the EU (Operation Shadow Hand) - sees his remaining clone bodies sabotaged and/or destroyed outright and he is defeated - and does not return again.
While several of his bodies are destroyed within that series, we are told from the beginning about this process, and thus know that he is not really dead until his final defeat at the conclusion. That is, he only actually "dies" once in the books. It should be noted that each clone death costs Palpatine significantly, with his "death" at Endor nearly driving him insane and losing him his Empire, his second clone death stopping his absolute and complete victory 6 years after Endor, and his third being his actual death that results in the complete collapse of his campaign. Again, his only real death is his final one because all previous deaths we knew he still had options to survive. We are explicitly told all such options are gone by the time of his final death and he does not return again.
@@Tyrantofthewind His final death in the EU was pretty stupid though. A cyborg Jedi sacrifices his life so Palpatine's spirit can't jump into baby Anakin Solo? I'm not saying what The Rise of Skywalker did was better, but it was still stupid.
@@alucard624 Brand was already dying though. He just spiritually rugby-tackled Palpatine before he snuffed it, to stop him using Transfer Essence. Not THAT unbelievable, was it?
You guys need to watch the prequels and clone wars. The Clone Wars really dives into Anakin's character and what kind of man he was before his fall.
@Jonsin 1459 Even worse when they started watching The Mandalorian and during the end of the reaction to Episode 8, *NONE* of the reactors knew what the Darksaber is despite the object appearing in the Clone Wars.
@Jonsin 1459 "Its treason then."
@Jonsin 1459 There are plenty of good things to appreciate about the prequels. They know it has a reputation for being bad, so they will probably enjoy it more than they expect to.
Jonsin 1459 There are things in the prequels that are unparalleled in the OT and ST. Keep convincing yourself that there are no redeeming qualities if you want, but you’re just making yourself blind instead of enjoying what is genuinely great about them.
@Jonsin 1459 They've never heard the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the wise. Gotta see their reaction.
If you watch The Clone Wars make sure you watch it in the chronological order. The story will make the most sense that way and it's easier to follow the journey of certain characters. There are also some episodes, especially in the earlier seasons, that you can skip if you want.
Is there a reason why some storylines in Clone Wars were released in such a wonky order? I love the show, but trying to explain the chronological watch order is basically the Pepe Silvia meme.
@@95dubstepfan I'm not sure why it was released out of order, but I've watched it both ways and the chronological order makes the story flow much better. It's really easy to look up the correct viewing order as well. If you're a Clone Wars fan you should definitely rewatch in chronological order if you haven't already.
@@95dubstepfan They wanted to give a feel of "journal of war" like if you found a couples of soldiers diaries after the war.
It was not released out of order. Sure, it's not in chronological order, but they didn't make mistakes with the release order. It's just the way the show played out. You can follow the story just fine by watching it by season.
MeanMrMustard1 I think you contradicted yourself. I don’t think it was a mistake either. It was done on purpose, but I’m just not sure why they did it that way. If they watched in release order they would also have to watch episodes that set up plots that have already been resolved in earlier episodes. Watching the show in chronological order can only make the story better, so there isn’t any reason to not watch it that way.
I've watched these about 500 times and still got teary-eyed near the end.
I love this trilogy so much. You should do the Clone Wars next.
And the scene where Anakin dies in Luke’s arms still kinda gets me every time.
Two other movies they should watch, Willow because Warwick Davies as well as Spaceballs.
39:03. Dog cameo alert! Thanks! So cute! 🐶🐺
i love the last scene of vader’s body being torched.
by fire he was made and by fire he was undone very iconic and symbolic.
I'm with Rana Return of the Jedi is my fav. Came out when I was 9. Love it!!
Vader/Anakin's death and funeral pyre seen always makes me tear up..."I've got to save you!" "You already have."😭😭😭😭
you have no idea how mind blowing the scene of Luke catching the saber was for fans back in the 80"s. At that point we had never seen a green saber, let alone a crazy jump like that.
Absolutely loving the fresh reactions to this series, and seeing that it still has bang to people new to it
Qui-Gon didn’t disappear because he was the first Jedi to re-discover how to use the Cosmic Force to commune with the living as a Force Ghost. The ability had been lost to the Jedi for a long time. Qui Gon taught Yoda how to prepare himself for the transition of death, and Yoda taught Obi-Wan (this is hinted at the end of Ep. 3 and explained in detail in The Clone Wars). That’s why Yoda and Obi Wan disappear, but Qui Gon doesn’t.
thats not entirely accurate. its not the ability to use the cosmic force to commune with the living as a force ghost. the clone wars explain it that there are these force priestesses that make you under go a journey if you pass it they grant you the power to retain your individuality in the force. since they can retain there individuality when they become one with the force that means force ghost. its not them using the cosmic force to communicate with the land of the living its just that these women grant the jedi the power to become a force ghost
houseofaction yeah, I gave the Legends definition. I thought something seemed off when I was writing it, but it’s what Wookieepedia had. It’s pretty similar, but the Whills being involved is a really awesome touch from TCW.
I still prefer the Victory Celebration theme over the Yub Nub at the ending scene
That was a definite improvement over the original version.
I still prefer Jedi Rocks at Jabba's palace 🤣
Yub Nub is the shit
Another vote for yubnub!
Yub Nub is the one and only way this trilogy should end!!!
"Your lightsaber is your life, don't lose it"
*Luke tosses his saber*
We don't talk about TLJ
@@Pir-o I'm not, he literally tosses it in this movie in front of Palpatine. Listen I'm not trying to be a dick here but if you're gunna go out of your way to hate on the last Jedi you should probably get the reference to the movie reaction we're literally in the comments section for.
Obi-Wan's gonna kill me lol
@@magortom He tosses the lightsaber away here because he refuses to be evil, it's not the same as in TLJ where he tosses the lightsaber away because he doesn't give a crap any more.
@@pferreira1983 I didn't say why he tosses it but he still tosses it instead of just putting it back on his belt. He coulda just got killed right there and it would have fucked the rebellion if Vader was still alive and well and Sideous struck him down. Stop trying to make everything about how you don't like the last Jedi
I still remember the day I saw this in the theater when it came out, and talking to my friend about it after. What a great experience. I was 13 years old.
You know this will be a special video when Surj reads the opening crawl like Bane from "The Dark Knight Rises".
The fight between Vader and Luke at the end is my favorite lightsaber fight in all of Star Wars. ROTJ I feel like is such an underrated Star Wars movie. I love it so much!
Slave Rana at how many views? Lets go boys!
Guys, Luke and Leia didn't know at the time they were siblings.
Neither did George Lucas.
@@bluepearl_22 I was about to say that lol
But Leia just said she's always known
@@bluepearl_22 He also didn’t know Darth Vader was Luke’s father until episode 5
@@mlgnerd13 Kissing doesn't always mean that you're attracted to someone. It was a "I'm happy you're alive" kiss anyway.
That opening theme...was spot on. 10/10 replication.
10/10 narration.
There is a deleted scene in the beginning of the movie where Luke goes back to Ben's house and builds the lightsaber from parts and instructions he finds there.
It was actually a Jedi test, because the instructions were flawed and any saber made with them would explode. Only a Jedi trainee would feel the correct way to assemble the saber from instinct instead of following the plans.
You should do a react to Star Wars Clone wars !! Would be amazing !
Luke does use the Dark Side at least once, but not to any great degree. He did choke out two of Jabba's guards, but not to any extreme use as his father did. He used Force Choke to subdue them but not outright kill them.
The Soldier guy with the white beard on Endor with Han Solo is an old clone trooper from Clone Wars
You're awesome for not spoiling who and for describing it in a way someone unfamiliar with star wars lore could understand.
He's not, but it's a fun theory
@@dapeach06 he actually is tho
@@lb0433 he actually isn’t tho they confirmed nik sant and Captain Rex are 2 different people on the forest moon of endor
Interesting tidbit on the Rancor fight. I never knew this growing up until watching the film the 20th time, when I had to pause it for whatever reason. The object Like throws to hit the button in the wall isn’t a rock, but a skull.
I’d also love it if you guys watched The Clone Wars like many other are saying here.
You guys will love it!
Is it just me or does Suraj's sweater look like a power ranger.
First thought I had when the video started! 😂😂😂
Jack Stiles Same!!
Jabba is actually straight up a massive puppet with multiple people inside working it. Pretty amazing.
“Wake up Rana!” had me geekin
shes kinda annoying
It kinda pisses me off how the narrative was changed around the metal bikini.
She was wearing it as a vital part of an infiltration mission to save her boyfriend, and later straight up murdered the one who tried to literally own her, _with_ the symbol of her slavery he forced onto her. Right before murdering his most important supporters and destroying his most expensive stuff. So even if he wasn't super dead, his whole operation would be beyond crippled. So not only is she a princess flipping the whole rescue trope, she scorched the earth of the one responsible. _THAT'S_ what the metal bikini represents.
But it's sexy and guys like it, so it must be hurting someone. Right?
(PS - Rana in the metal bikini would get a million views _from each of us._ )
@@nandyk.2026 And? It's bad because it's sexy, and that's enough reason for people to like it?
also let’s be real bro, Leia wearing the bikini was never an OUTRIGHT feminist statement, that comes second to putting your only female character in a skimpy bikini to give the boys something to look at. It’s a nice way of recontextualising the scene but there’s not enough of it to say YAY GIRL POWER. There’s way better “woman owning her abuser” content out there if you’re starved it, this was mostly meant to be sexy and it ain’t that deep but that’s fine.
@@proctologistbarbie I don't need the context changed. But that is what's happening in the story. And everyone pretending that it's such a terrible costume is ignoring it as hard as they can.
Those "Office Style" stares the guys give at the camera whenever Rana thinks she has figured it out. 😂😂😂
Finally, you have done as I ordered Surj. Lol. I forbid him to wear the slave Leia outfit though.
Rana is allowed, lol.
Even better that its the original film and not the remastered! :D
Also apparently Carrie Fischer wanted to be in the slave outfit as she thought it was fine to show off more skin. I think the underwear thing was mentioned during filming episode 4
Chris goes "Rana is a whole ass SITH" and later on Rana goes "That torture scene? SO funny." RANA IS A SITH CONFIRMED
I just binged watched all 3 in 1 sitting with yall. Thanks for giving me something to do besides packing.
Please hurry and watch episode 1 and 2 abd 3 and also STAR WARS THE CLONE WARS!
Darth Maul
Of course you would be asking for Episode 1, hehe.
Oh my gosh, I LOVE the secret looks from the two guys whenever something about the sequel trilogy are mentioned!!😂
that ewok trying to wake up his friend always gets me.
Thanks guys, I've been waiting forever. Your the Best.
38:29. Redemption, is not just about a good deed score or tally. Being forgiven counts. 😉😎
"And that's how the master dies... " *LMAO* The look when Palps falls down the shaft... prizeless.
Prequels next please!)
They've already seen those.
The worst movies in the entire saga by ten thousand miles
@@17thknight revenge of the sith is still better than the sequel trilogy
@@17thknight you mean sequels. At least prequels had some good parts.
@@17thknight Its better than the shitty reboot disney gave us.
Han's face at "He's my brother" is all our reactions when we first learned it too
Suraj getting hit in the “family jewels” with a banana was hilarious.
I believe the Rancor Keeper was portrayed by the maker of Lucas's favorite star wars parody, hardware wars. George's way of thanking him, giving him a small role.
27:04 "How Did You Not See This Entire Fleet In Literal OuterSpace" Space Is Never Ending, They Could Have Come Out Of Hyperspeed From Any Direction, The Fact That They Come From Out Of Nowhere Is Perfectly Reasonable
Or they could have been behind the moon. You know, like the Emperor explained...
Also the Emperor explained that the fleet was on the other side of the moon. Sometimes these guys instantly forget or talk over dialogue that explains many of their nitpicky questions.
"Ben? Ben!! Why didn't you tell me.... that lightsabers block force lightning!? Why didn't you tell me?"
This is my favorite star wars movie, everyone says Empire is the best and it is fantastic Sure. the Ewoks are a little silly. But you can't beat that ending. Maybe I'm a little biased, my mom watched this in theaters when she was 6 months pregnant with me. Maybe I heard what was going on in the womb.
Thanks for watching the original version. I haven't seen it in so long!
Warwick Davis is Wicket the Ewok with Leia
I love the leprechaun
I agree that Empire is probably the best film, but this is my favorite. Nothing is better than everyone captured, Luke on the end of the plank saying "Ok, this is your last chance Jabba"! Love it! Thanks for doing these! Glad you're enjoying them.
24:31 Chris, go back to A New Hope. Just before they swing across, pause it and watch it frame by frame. Zoom in if you can. It was a kiss on the cheek. That's okay between siblings.
"And that is how the master died" --> damn those looks at the camera, haha =)
well if u havend seen Back to the Future u should absolutly do a reaction to this too.
I've enjoyed watching you guys react to the Original Trilogy. Your responses prove how timeless these films are.
As far as I’m concerned the Skywalker Saga ended here.
"Salt"
Nah man. We gotta press the restart button and do this same shit for another three movies.
Agreed!
And yet, the series went on anyway. Huh.
Einar Sigurðsson what?
There is an entire wiki page for the guy whose skull Luke threw at the button in the Rancor pit. His name was Bidlo Kwerve
26:26 Speaking of The Clone Wars, it's my favorite clone trooper, still in action!
My gawd they're so innocent I love it... as a second generation Star Wars fan I needed this... seeing people watch old Star Wars and appreciate it reminded me of the time when I loved Star Wars completely... before the dark times...
After the prequels, assuming you react to them. You guys should react to the Clone Wars and Rebels cartoons. I'm pretty sure you guys would love it. Also, clone wars has a chronological order that makes a bit more sense than release order, just so you know.
You're actually the first one I've seen mention Rebels. I'm all for reactions to both show.
@@ignistheultimate5682 I know a lot of people don't like Rebels but I think it has a lot to offer for people who enjoyed Clone Wars and obv the OT
@@dr.bobcat5896 I agree. REBELS surprised me.
Fun Fact: The Rebel soldier with the white beard at 26:27 is Captain Rex from Clone Wars.
When Rex became a popular character and after he was featured in Rebels, they officially canonized his role in Return of the Jedi.(Which was previously just an old rebel but has now become someone more meaningful to fans.)
Watch Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, and Revenge of the Sith
The reading and announcing of the opening scrawl is perfection
Ian mcdiarmad as emperor in episode 5 and replacing yub nub in episode 6 ending was one of the best special edition changes. Iam kinda sad that they had to see the yub nub ending
Obi-Wan really hit Luke with the "TEEEEECHNICALLY I was telling the truth" 😂😂
The blu-ray version has the better ending. The song is way better and I love Hayden as Anakin.
That's not only bluray - it's just the "newly" remastered version. I've got them on dvd and I prefer them to the original/ old remastered version as well.
20:19. "Siskel & Ebert", not knowing how anti-gravity and/or magnetic levitation hovering works, in their review of the movie, asked why no one flew above the trees! They are not flying!