She did do that, but I can also kinda see the "nervous nelly" aspect as well, particularly in Empire, when she does kinda seem scared and worried the whole movie, yelling at Han that he's too reckless, freaking out along with 3PO in the asteroid field, screaming like a little girl when the creature thing suctions onto the window, and being all "I don't like this." in Cloud City, cowering away from Darth Vader, etc. She was right to react this way, for sure (I screamed like a little girl when that creature sunctioned onto the window too... lol), but that doesn't change the fact that this was her prominent emotion for most of the movie and I guess the SJWs back then didn't like that.
@@citygirl5705 Well, it was noticeable that there was only one woman in the entire series. Mad Magazine even did a joke about it in the ROTJ satire, where Obi-Wan tells Luke about his sister. Luke says it's Leia, and Ben says his insides serves him well. Luke says, "Naw, she's the only girl in any of these movies." Also, everyone was white. Kinda hard to miss when every character in your movie is white, and male.
"too much of a nervous nelly" shows scene of her finding out their gonna blow up her entire fricking planet! I'm pretty dam shure I'd have freaked too.
Good eye and ear. That's why there was always a need for the concept of feminism. Womens' reactions distilled down to "hysteria", "nerves" and being "over-emotional" as decreed by the men with voices. Watching nearly any tv from a few decades ago is horrific. Johnny Carson didn't seem like a pig in the context of his time, but wow, were some embarrassingly sexist, homophobic and racist things said on the most popular late night show in the country. I'm just saying...
That was just wrong. Leia was not intimidated by Vader oelr Taken. And she didn't crack under torture and she aided in her own rescue. She was always a strong character.
"No doubt about it. It's going to be the biggest movie of the year!" This was back when people actually looked forward to the release of a new Star Wars film -- instead of dreading it.
I don't know too many people, "dreading," the release of new Star Wars films, man. Usually, when someone doesn't like a thing, they tend to just avoid it and go do something else lol without giving it much thought. But, hey! Maybe you're the type of guy that likes to try ruining everyone else's experience, because of your own personal resentments for the way the franchise has been going lately! And, if so, it's hard for me to Judge you, I would just suggest you find yourself a hobby haha or a job or something, maybe try not to get yourself so worked up over a friggin' MOVIE. 😂 But, that's just me... 🤜💥🤛
"Leia ... was too much of a nervous nelly (in Episode 4)" That one feels strange to me. She's the one who blasts stormtroopers when she's rescued from jail, leads them into the vent, helps blast their way off the Death Star after they're out, is the voice of reason contrasted with Han Solo throughout the movie, and doesn't buckle to tell them the rebel base location even under threat of destruction of her home planet. Doesn't seem like a damsel in distress to me. Sure, she's a prisoner, but that's because she's important to begin with.
"I don't know who you are, or where you came from, but from now on you do exactly as I say, got it?" "Governor Tarkin, I should have known it would be you holding Vader's leash. I sensed your foul stench when I was brought on board." Yes.. these are the words of a "Nervous nelley" aren't they?
So now that we have (or will have) three trilogies, the Prequel Trilogy, the Original Trilogy, and the Sequel Trilogy, does that mean the saga as a whole is the "Trilogy Trilogy"?
So cool looking back in the 80s and hearing the plans for Star Wars films comparing to what happened. Totally got that prequel trilogy. But someone make Luke a dad!! I wish we’d gotten Mara in a film with him.
Oh wow ... "get ready to do something in the year 2000." Double oh wow ... I remember when that was a long way away. Triple oh wow ... that was a long time ago. I'm old.
@@tristramcoffin926 It's sad because Gene never got to see it (the year 2000 or the next Star Wars film which came out in May '99). He died in Feb. 1999.
Gene Sislkel - “It would be good to stick around and see 3 more of Luke becoming a father.” Boy, if he were alive to see what atrocities happened to the films story of Episodes 7,8 and 9.
3:09 That's a terrible complaint. Princess Leia is the most self assured protagonist in the first movie. She is a little more unsure in the sequel but that's because she is conflicted about her feelings for Han. I would never describe her as a "nervous" person in the first movie, she stands up to Vader and Tarken, bosses her rescuers around, knows the score before anyone else.
So the prequels and sequels were always on the table. Luke was supposed to train his son in the sequels. Too bad we didn’t get that and instead got a Luke Skywalker that would murder his nephew in his sleep.
G Ren It isn’t “hero worship” to recognize that someone is acting out of character. What do you mean by “someone you barely knew?” Surely we all know Luke. If you’re suggesting that I don’t know him because I never met him, well, I don’t know why I’d have to explain this to anyone, but it isn’t possible to meet a fictional character in real life. You see, in a movie, you actually get MORE insight into a character because the film shows us a character in his or her most intimate moments. Like when Luke told Obi-Wan and Yoda he wouldn’t kill his own father, aka the most evil person who ever lived according to Luke. You know, it isn’t like I’d have to grab a beer with Luke to understand the implications of him throwing away his light saber and not cutting off Vader’s head. To go from that to even for a second considering murdering (yes, that’s what he was contemplating in that moment that was told from HIS perspective) HAN AND LEIA’S child is imo out of character. If you choose to see it different that’s fine, we’ll just agree to disagree. It’s also very different that a cop pulling a gun on someone actually committing a crime by the way. Again, that isn’t something that should have to be explained, but here we are I guess. And no one said Luke is perfect, or at least I didn’t say that, so maybe don’t argue with a point that wasn’t even made 🤷♂️
Mark DID get his wish...he's played bad guys and loveable weirdos. (Skips, an immortal albino gorilla from "Regular Show" is my personal favorite.) Also, anyone else notice the resemblance between him at that point in time and Dane DeHaan, who's ALSO been involved in "Spider-Man" and is playing Valerian, a space hero whose adventures accidentally predicted events and characters in "Star Wars"? Spooky...
I miss Gene and Roger, never has been or will be a natural pair, kindred spirits, we were fortunate to have the, Heeling quite nostalgic and sad. Everything passes.
I knew it! Lucas stated Luke would come back in the follow up Trilogy with him being a Father. I remember my Brother bought me a Star Wars Comic Book with the entire 1-9 Trilogy back in the late 70's after SW (A New Hope) came out. Please, someone verify for me this book exist! Thank you!
"It wouldn't be on the same plane of existence". Sounds very similar to how Luke ends up in The Last Jedi. The Luke Jnr idea looks unlikely at the moment though, but we'll see if he has actually spread the Skywalker seed in episode 9.
@@NornagastIf I did the entire Sequel trilogy, I would've EXPANDED Lucas' idea of Luke passing the torch to the next generation, into ALL THREE MOVIES!
i admit that was the best space scene - very well orchestrated visually- unlike the Last Jedi Space Junk opening scene- they were trying to act like they could re-create that scene I'm guessing- but it fell about 10,000 light years short of hitting the mark, let's face it~!
+Alundaio That's what jumped out to me too. Apparently all this social, politically correct nonsense was alive and well back then too. I was just to young to notice it.
+Alundaio Yeah, she was a "nervous Nellie"? When they were breaking her out of the prison, on the death star, she was out-shooting and out-thinking both the guys - and the carpet!
Late as hell reply but: Most of us didn't have computers in the house, so the bullshit was curbed to an extent by whatever jackasses were complaining on TV and in the news papers or on the radio. Now you got Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, RUclips, and everybody has a smart phone to talk 24/7 about what's got them butt hurt for that day.
Yep. It only seems worse now because now these stupid people have the internet to cry about their misguided views on whatever they want to bitch about in that moment.
+David Land A LIGHT SPOILER ALERT TO THOSE WHO HAVE YET TO SEE "#FORCEAWAKENS".. Well, if you pay attention to the story, the writing, the setups, the visual cues, all involving Rey's Journey, it becomes clear that she is Luke' daughter.. The nightmarish vision she has only solidifies that knowledge since she is "called to the lightsaber" as she is spiritually connected through the force, which makes Luke being the father all the more sensible. The last shot of the film was perfect ..
closer to 15 years after the turn of the century... Mark would return to Star Wars... sad neither Siskel or Ebert made it through to review them together. woulda liked to hear their input
Mark's reference to Ralph Bellamy means he was thinking of the dynamic with Cary Grant in "The Awful Truth" and "His Girl Friday." So, he is comparing Harrison Ford to Cary Grant? And himself to Ralph Bellamy as the less than suave second fiddle.
Hmm. It's interesting to hear that Lucas seemed to be planning episodes 7-9, considering that he eventually went on to say "There is no episode 7." I wonder why he said that. He did give ideas he had for the sequel trilogy to Disney... apparently, they just completely ditched those ideas, but it shows that there at least WAS an episode 7 that George was thinking of, which is corroborated here by Mark. I guess he was just sore at that point after the prequels weren't received as well and had decided to just abandon plans for 7-9, then eventually came around and sold it to Disney. Even though I really like The Force Awakens and am very much looking forward to Episodes 8 and 9... I can't help but wonder what Lucas' sequel trilogy would have been like... especially if he had done them on the time table Mark is speaking of here. If he had done the prequels in the late 80s or early 90s, he wouldn't have been able to make them so CGI laden, Jar Jar probably wouldn't have been in there... they may have been better. But it seems that he specifically waited until CGI was advanced enough to use so much of it, and that was kinda his mistake. But then again, I guess he probably would have ended up doing the same with sequel trilogy that he did with the prequels if he was planning on doing those around the same time he ended up doing the prequels... so I guess it was inevitable that he would eventually make CGI-laden messes. I mean, it's good for the industry and all... CGI wouldn't be as good as it is today if it weren't for his pioneering, but still... the movies themselves did suffer. Anyway, I'm rambling now...
The anti-Prequels( I was one) haters backlash was BAD enough he said fuckit and it was getting into the hundreds of millions costs(from his backpocket) and Lucas was too anal and not trusting to get others like in the first sequels to help him share in main responsibility artist/script/directing.
Haha, "loveable Androids," my ASS lol C-3PO is EVIL, everything that has transpired has done so according to HIS design! 😂 Edit; But seriously, you would think that this review would have millions of views, that every Star Wars fan on the Planet would have seen it at least a handful of times each, by now. It's essentially essential.😇👍
Leia was never a... nervous nellie? Wasn't she the one who yanked a blaster from Han Solo because he wasn't getting shit done?
exactly
She did do that, but I can also kinda see the "nervous nelly" aspect as well, particularly in Empire, when she does kinda seem scared and worried the whole movie, yelling at Han that he's too reckless, freaking out along with 3PO in the asteroid field, screaming like a little girl when the creature thing suctions onto the window, and being all "I don't like this." in Cloud City, cowering away from Darth Vader, etc. She was right to react this way, for sure (I screamed like a little girl when that creature sunctioned onto the window too... lol), but that doesn't change the fact that this was her prominent emotion for most of the movie and I guess the SJWs back then didn't like that.
People just like to complain. Sexism, racism, blah, blah, blah. Crybaby liberals.
@@citygirl5705 Well, it was noticeable that there was only one woman in the entire series. Mad Magazine even did a joke about it in the ROTJ satire, where Obi-Wan tells Luke about his sister. Luke says it's Leia, and Ben says his insides serves him well. Luke says, "Naw, she's the only girl in any of these movies." Also, everyone was white. Kinda hard to miss when every character in your movie is white, and male.
Yup. I was thinking the same thing. "Into the garbage chute, fly boy!"
my god that robot casually strolling in the background WAS ENTERTAINING!
Um what............ok
B'omarr Monk is the characters name
was that Fart 2- DeToo? he's the mobile toilet you never see any scenes of the characters doing their business-
"too much of a nervous nelly" shows scene of her finding out their gonna blow up her entire fricking planet! I'm pretty dam shure I'd have freaked too.
lol
And they say Leia is too callous about her planet being blown up...
Good eye and ear. That's why there was always a need for the concept of feminism. Womens' reactions distilled down to "hysteria", "nerves" and being "over-emotional" as decreed by the men with voices. Watching nearly any tv from a few decades ago is horrific. Johnny Carson didn't seem like a pig in the context of his time, but wow, were some embarrassingly sexist, homophobic and racist things said on the most popular late night show in the country. I'm just saying...
That was just wrong. Leia was not intimidated by Vader oelr Taken. And she didn't crack under torture and she aided in her own rescue. She was always a strong character.
"No doubt about it. It's going to be the biggest movie of the year!"
This was back when people actually looked forward to the release of a new Star Wars film -- instead of dreading it.
I don't know too many people, "dreading," the release of new Star Wars films, man.
Usually, when someone doesn't like a thing, they tend to just avoid it and go do something else lol without giving it much thought.
But, hey! Maybe you're the type of guy that likes to try ruining everyone else's experience, because of your own personal resentments for the way the franchise has been going lately!
And, if so, it's hard for me to Judge you, I would just suggest you find yourself a hobby haha or a job or something, maybe try not to get yourself so worked up over a friggin' MOVIE. 😂
But, that's just me...
🤜💥🤛
@@twstf8905 sigh............
@@twstf8905 I actually did both. I dreaded it AND avoided it.
Back before the snowflakes were born.
@You tuber This.
"Leia ... was too much of a nervous nelly (in Episode 4)"
That one feels strange to me. She's the one who blasts stormtroopers when she's rescued from jail, leads them into the vent, helps blast their way off the Death Star after they're out, is the voice of reason contrasted with Han Solo throughout the movie, and doesn't buckle to tell them the rebel base location even under threat of destruction of her home planet. Doesn't seem like a damsel in distress to me. Sure, she's a prisoner, but that's because she's important to begin with.
I can't wait for the year 2000!!!!!!! :)
It’s already passed
Woosh
"I don't know who you are, or where you came from, but from now on you do exactly as I say, got it?"
"Governor Tarkin, I should have known it would be you holding Vader's leash. I sensed your foul stench when I was brought on board."
Yes.. these are the words of a "Nervous nelley" aren't they?
the special effects was brilliant in its day . the music pure classic
"In addition to showing off her great legs"
I love it.
And that brass bra
Yeah, you can't say that now. *Feminists* would go apeshit
the 80s...
@You tuber No, you can't.
@You tuber No, if a reporter said that on TV now they'd be called sexist, misogynist, creepy, boomer, etc.
So now that we have (or will have) three trilogies, the Prequel Trilogy, the Original Trilogy, and the Sequel Trilogy, does that mean the saga as a whole is the "Trilogy Trilogy"?
+RassilonTDavros lol nah, but you can call it the Skywalker Saga.
+RassilonTDavros Since the three trilogies each kind of have their own style, I would say yes.
issa muthafuckin SAGA, bro
Nah. Its now the Rey saga. WIN!!!...........WIN!!!!!
Soon we will have four trilogies!
The original trilogy. The Prequel Trilogy. The Sequel Trilogy. And the Johnson Trilogy!
So cool looking back in the 80s and hearing the plans for Star Wars films comparing to what happened. Totally got that prequel trilogy. But someone make Luke a dad!! I wish we’d gotten Mara in a film with him.
"To satisfy my needs." Hehe :D
We’re further out from 2000 now then they were back then!
Born in 94, I feel old :(
love his eyes
Well, then why don't you MARRY them?! 😂
Oh wow ... "get ready to do something in the year 2000."
Double oh wow ... I remember when that was a long way away.
Triple oh wow ... that was a long time ago.
I'm old.
Haha word 👍😂
It was a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.
@@tristramcoffin926 It's sad because Gene never got to see it (the year 2000 or the next Star Wars film which came out in May '99). He died in Feb. 1999.
@@vquoi2 I mean, I guess it depends what your opinion is of the next Star Wars film.
What! George Lucas listened to criticism back then?
+Dinesh Rashid He still SOMEWHAT did .. Each prequel showed less and less of Jar Jar
+kronos251 phantom menace wasn't bad
+fatestcascade3 ha!
+Boos Myller Not a starwars fan?
+kronos251 That's not true. It was absolutely terrible.
"And would you just listen to the sound of that door"
Mark Hamill nailed his imitation of Harrison Ford even then :D
Gene Sislkel - “It would be good to stick around and see 3 more of Luke becoming a father.” Boy, if he were alive to see what atrocities happened to the films story of Episodes 7,8 and 9.
Now thats a review that I would like to see.
Hamill's impression of Ford ("Are you kidding me?") was pretty good lol.
3:09 That's a terrible complaint. Princess Leia is the most self assured protagonist in the first movie. She is a little more unsure in the sequel but that's because she is conflicted about her feelings for Han. I would never describe her as a "nervous" person in the first movie, she stands up to Vader and Tarken, bosses her rescuers around, knows the score before anyone else.
So the prequels and sequels were always on the table. Luke was supposed to train his son in the sequels. Too bad we didn’t get that and instead got a Luke Skywalker that would murder his nephew in his sleep.
G Ren It isn’t “hero worship” to recognize that someone is acting out of character. What do you mean by “someone you barely knew?” Surely we all know Luke. If you’re suggesting that I don’t know him because I never met him, well, I don’t know why I’d have to explain this to anyone, but it isn’t possible to meet a fictional character in real life. You see, in a movie, you actually get MORE insight into a character because the film shows us a character in his or her most intimate moments. Like when Luke told Obi-Wan and Yoda he wouldn’t kill his own father, aka the most evil person who ever lived according to Luke. You know, it isn’t like I’d have to grab a beer with Luke to understand the implications of him throwing away his light saber and not cutting off Vader’s head. To go from that to even for a second considering murdering (yes, that’s what he was contemplating in that moment that was told from HIS perspective) HAN AND LEIA’S child is imo out of character. If you choose to see it different that’s fine, we’ll just agree to disagree. It’s also very different that a cop pulling a gun on someone actually committing a crime by the way. Again, that isn’t something that should have to be explained, but here we are I guess. And no one said Luke is perfect, or at least I didn’t say that, so maybe don’t argue with a point that wasn’t even made 🤷♂️
This was awesome!!! Love finding these
Mark DID get his wish...he's played bad guys and loveable weirdos. (Skips, an immortal albino gorilla from "Regular Show" is my personal favorite.)
Also, anyone else notice the resemblance between him at that point in time and Dane DeHaan, who's ALSO been involved in "Spider-Man" and is playing Valerian, a space hero whose adventures accidentally predicted events and characters in "Star Wars"? Spooky...
+LaDracul mark hamill was in spiderman? he was in batman, not spiderman.
+LaDracul and i think dane is more handsome but that's coming from a straight man lol
Yep, he provided the voice of Hobgoblin in the '90s series.
LaDracul ah. i remember now. i didn't know that was hamill but i remember the voice.
+Joshua Drew Mark was WAY better looking before his car accident facial disfigurement in 1977.
The original trilogy cannot be beaten and will forever be the best movies in the whole Star Wars saga.
Totally agree with you. Though, I find TFA pretty amusing. Hope to see more of Luke in VIII.
TFA was a shameless work of plagiarism in order to make a fast buck, nothing more and nothing less.
Mrs. Skywalker They ruined Luke in episode 8
Are we going to ignore that TIE Interceptor is the coolest vehicle??
we waited to see Luke again,.and waited and waited, then got the last jedi.
amazing watching this, knowing what all transpired
It's leia who jumps on the "Space Bike". lol.
And here we are. 15 later than they thought, but here we are!
Who in their right mind would rather watch Luke becoming a father rather than a depressed cynical hermit who survived by drinking green milk?
I don't know what Rian Johnson was smoking
Disney and KK. Blame them. Rain Johnson was just some dipshit along for the ride.
That was 4 years ago? Time flies.
The misspelled Mark Hamill's name in that little interview clip.
5:15 "Mark Hammil"
I know, it's SO CRINGEWORTHY!! It's two "l"s and one "m", not two "m"'s and one "l"!
Just doesn’t seem right to be calling droids “androids” OHHHH GEENNNEE!!!!
Seems even less right to call it just as good as the first two movies.
Well it has happened.. 16 years late. Xmas 2016. Star Wars The Force Awakens episode 7. Very lucky man, Mark Hamill.
2015, 2016 is Rouge One
If only Mark knew he'd get to play Cock Knocker he wouldnt've been so nervous about his future
This is the final Star Wars film back in 1983.
I loved Gene Siskel. Professional, could be harsh but just as sweet and real as they come. You can really see his love for film and for Star Wars.
I miss Gene and Roger, never has been or will be a natural pair, kindred spirits, we were fortunate to have the, Heeling quite nostalgic and sad. Everything passes.
2:08 min "And listen to the sound of that door. Good technical film making." well done ILM
Well Mark, do you like cartoons? Do you like Batman? If the answer to both is yes, then I have some good news for you.
Ba dum dum PSSSH 🥁
"Nervous Nelly"?
From Lucas notes, Luke would be a father in episode 7.
timefilm But he isn't; Disney discontinued Lucas' vision...
8:11 "You're a very clever man Mr. Siskel". Except he didn't like the Joker's voice.
Interesting to look back at the original time frame, now that we'll be getting that post-OSWT Skywalker story this year.
I knew it! Lucas stated Luke would come back in the follow up Trilogy with him being a Father. I remember my Brother bought me a Star Wars Comic Book with the entire 1-9 Trilogy back in the late 70's after SW (A New Hope) came out. Please, someone verify for me this book exist! Thank you!
Not that I am aware of
i love Return of the Jedi!
Did Mark Hamill Cameo in The Phantom Menace?What Scene?
Sadly, Siskel would die three months before the prequels, but did live long enough to review the trailer to Phantom Menace with his partner Ebert.
+Thrill Biscuit he would of loved REVENGE OF THE SITH.
+ThePoreproductions Maybe not
+ThePoreproductions well, i don't know a lot about him but I assume he had some degree of taste so I doubt it
+Thrill Biscuit A small mercy.
+Thrill Biscuit Now, neither one would be around long enough to review The Force Awakens.
Wow. They talk about the year 2000 then, and it seemed so far away. But now, that was 23 years ago. Time passes too quickly.
2000 is older now than 1983 was in 2000.
"It wouldn't be on the same plane of existence". Sounds very similar to how Luke ends up in The Last Jedi. The Luke Jnr idea looks unlikely at the moment though, but we'll see if he has actually spread the Skywalker seed in episode 9.
Last Jedi. I thought Luke gonna have a baby name Luke Jr.
6:57 had to rewind it a few times, sounded like the host said “f*ck off” on 1980’s public television, lol
3 days from Episode 9! This is a gem of an archive.. mtfbwya
Mark
Yes, this is the final Star Wars movie!
Some females said Princess Leia wasn't a good role model for young girls, so what happens? She now shows off her legs! Did they REALLY say that?
They should have just done all of the EU movies back then with Katarn and Luke's love interest, the sith girl(cant remember her name).
cyoungbe1 Maria Jade. A Dark Side assassin. Not a Sith.
So Gene Siskel predicted that Rey is Luke's daughter, if that's how it turn out.
+eyevanime It would have been, but Disney scrapped Lucas's story ideas.
@@NornagastIf I did the entire Sequel trilogy, I would've EXPANDED Lucas' idea of Luke passing the torch to the next generation, into ALL THREE MOVIES!
Turns out she’s Palpatine’s daughter 🤷🏻♀️
Return of the Jedi was even more highly anticipated than Empire Strikes Back, especially because of the way Empire ended.
8:00 Holy shit! 16years later but still
i admit that was the best space scene - very well orchestrated visually- unlike the Last Jedi Space Junk opening scene- they were trying to act like they could re-create that scene I'm guessing- but it fell about 10,000 light years short of hitting the mark, let's face it~!
lol same stupid social garbage back then too. Leia was always a strong character even in the original Star Wars film.
+Alundaio yeah... Quality over quantity. I don't care if she's the only woman in the trilogy, because she's so badass!!
+Alundaio
That's what jumped out to me too. Apparently all this social, politically correct nonsense was alive and well back then too. I was just to young to notice it.
+Alundaio Yeah, she was a "nervous Nellie"? When they were breaking her out of the prison, on the death star, she was out-shooting and out-thinking both the guys - and the carpet!
Late as hell reply but:
Most of us didn't have computers in the house, so the bullshit was curbed to an extent by whatever jackasses were complaining on TV and in the news papers or on the radio. Now you got Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, RUclips, and everybody has a smart phone to talk 24/7 about what's got them butt hurt for that day.
Yep. It only seems worse now because now these stupid people have the internet to cry about their misguided views on whatever they want to bitch about in that moment.
1 of the secrets to Siskel and Ebert was that they played it straight. Every modern ones try to be comedians
His last looked oddly spelled. I checked. What I take to be his own Twitter account has it “Hamill”.
5:15... ITS NOT HOW YOU WRITE HIS NAME! LOL
I Love Knowing Who Plays R2,&,3PO
Hmmmmm Luke Jr. AKA Rey?
No Sorry!
+David Land I hope that question is answered before the end of third trilogy :D
+David Land A LIGHT SPOILER ALERT TO THOSE WHO HAVE YET TO SEE "#FORCEAWAKENS"..
Well, if you pay attention to the story, the writing, the setups, the visual cues, all involving Rey's Journey, it becomes clear that she is Luke' daughter.. The nightmarish vision she has only solidifies that knowledge since she is "called to the lightsaber" as she is spiritually connected through the force, which makes Luke being the father all the more sensible. The last shot of the film was perfect ..
Nope
Sadly, no. Her parents were junk scavengers who sold her for booze.
Wow cut to today and Mark will be in The Force Awakens soon.
Well, looks like they were off by about 15 years with predicting Episode 7! 😂
Luke wanted Aayla Secura.
Let's be honest, EVERYone wants Aayla Secura...or Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, one of those two.
I understood that reference!
Omg WHO doesn't?! lol she's SMOKIN' 🔥😂
5:15 Spelled his name wrong.
Tracking! TRACKING! (Who remembers that?)
Micah Newman I still use it.
The Footage is the Closest we'll get to no special edition
Wow. I really think they will reveal that Luke is Reys father in Episode 9. I cant wait.
closer to 15 years after the turn of the century... Mark would return to Star Wars... sad neither Siskel or Ebert made it through to review them together. woulda liked to hear their input
Mark's reference to Ralph Bellamy means he was thinking of the dynamic with Cary Grant in "The Awful Truth" and "His Girl Friday." So, he is comparing Harrison Ford to Cary Grant? And himself to Ralph Bellamy as the less than suave second fiddle.
Oh yeah. This was released when films were still original and when they could actually excite people. Not the case now.
Well... so much for those plans.
Good on Lucas knowing that people would get SW fatigue and waiting a decade to release the prequels.
wow @8:00 i wanted to cry :'( if only
Hmm. It's interesting to hear that Lucas seemed to be planning episodes 7-9, considering that he eventually went on to say "There is no episode 7." I wonder why he said that. He did give ideas he had for the sequel trilogy to Disney... apparently, they just completely ditched those ideas, but it shows that there at least WAS an episode 7 that George was thinking of, which is corroborated here by Mark. I guess he was just sore at that point after the prequels weren't received as well and had decided to just abandon plans for 7-9, then eventually came around and sold it to Disney. Even though I really like The Force Awakens and am very much looking forward to Episodes 8 and 9... I can't help but wonder what Lucas' sequel trilogy would have been like... especially if he had done them on the time table Mark is speaking of here. If he had done the prequels in the late 80s or early 90s, he wouldn't have been able to make them so CGI laden, Jar Jar probably wouldn't have been in there... they may have been better. But it seems that he specifically waited until CGI was advanced enough to use so much of it, and that was kinda his mistake. But then again, I guess he probably would have ended up doing the same with sequel trilogy that he did with the prequels if he was planning on doing those around the same time he ended up doing the prequels... so I guess it was inevitable that he would eventually make CGI-laden messes. I mean, it's good for the industry and all... CGI wouldn't be as good as it is today if it weren't for his pioneering, but still... the movies themselves did suffer. Anyway, I'm rambling now...
The anti-Prequels( I was one) haters backlash was BAD enough he said fuckit and it was getting into the hundreds of millions costs(from his backpocket) and Lucas was too anal and not trusting to get others like in the first sequels to help him share in main responsibility artist/script/directing.
Thanks
0:42 Emperor Vader?
5:14 Mark Hammil
"...the evil forces of the Empire, led by Darth Vader."
Alright.
That's exactly what he is, man.
I'd that NOT what you got from it?
It's to bad Siskel and Ebert aren't around to experience this generation of Star Wars. Would have liked to hear what they would have said about it.
Princess Leia was a strong woman from the beginning.
A time when having an extra prop on screen was scene as a big deal...and now there are way too many props and FX on the screen at any one time.
Haha, "loveable Androids," my ASS lol C-3PO is EVIL, everything that has transpired has done so according to HIS design! 😂
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But seriously, you would think that this review would have millions of views, that every Star Wars fan on the Planet would have seen it at least a handful of times each, by now.
It's essentially essential.😇👍
They misspelled his name.
@3:25 ,, in addition to showing off her great legs..."
yea..try saying something like that today and you get fired ^^:D
Bob Mat We're going back to puritanism; everyone is scared to say anything in fear of offending someone.
But he's giving her a compliment
Freedom of speech still existed in 1983.
"3 more ending with Luke becoming a father" REY SKYWALKER 2016 EVERYBODY
brookekassidy NOPE HAHAhhaha
+brookekassidy Nope
Unfortunately, Disney took it upon themselves to discontinue Lucas' vision.
"Into the trashshute flyboy"...yeah, real nervous.
Ja pierdzielę, ale klimat obejrzeć coś takiego po prawie 35 latach!
Even back then Hamill did good Ford's impression
WTF they spelled Hamills name wrong!!
Space bike!? Haha!
I wonder how many fans complained about the inclusion of a black character in Star Wars? Or that Leia became such a strong woman?
5:15 so he did the Joker instead...
How could they misspell spell Mark Hamill's name? They're supposed to be a major news station LOL
I suggest you write them a sternly worded letter.