TREKKIE WATCHES STAR WARS: EPISODE VI - RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983) FOR THE FIRST TIME

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  • @MRLBOYDMOVIEREVIEWS
    @MRLBOYDMOVIEREVIEWS  Год назад

    FULL LENGTH REACTION IS AVAIL ON PATREON AT SECOND TIER .. www.patreon.com/MRLBOYD

  • @curt.4514
    @curt.4514 Год назад +161

    I say go back and watch episode 1 just for the soul fact of gaining complete content of the story and meeting some crucial characters in the story like Qui-gon jinn and Darth maul

    • @msoundg
      @msoundg Год назад +11

      Couldn't agree more, and it will give you some much needed context on the Jedi.

    • @ThatJunkman
      @ThatJunkman Год назад +11

      Why the heck didn’t he watch episode 1!?

    • @dust_bin_gaming7319
      @dust_bin_gaming7319 Год назад +11

      @@ThatJunkman Some dummies on his Patreon suggested the Machette Cut (specifically the cut that drops Ep1).

    • @mrlboydschannelmanager
      @mrlboydschannelmanager Год назад +2

      @@dust_bin_gaming7319nobody from patreon suggested the order. Stop spreading A LIE please!

    • @soccerviet123
      @soccerviet123 Год назад +1

      @@mrlboydschannelmanager why did he do it this way then?

  • @virtualsoran
    @virtualsoran Год назад +127

    To answer some of your questions briefly: The Hutts are a race of giant spacefaring slugs that have existed for a very long time and are analogous to the old gangster families of the 40's - 50's. (Lucas is obsessed with old films - Jedi are Samurai, hutts are gangsters, etc). Regarding the man vs CG animation - The Jabba scene you saw was cut from the theatrical release of Ep 4 A New Hope because Lucas didn't have the budget to make a space slug in 1977. It was restored via CG animation to the Ep IV re-release. In the old days, we were *introduced* to Jabba in this film, as you saw him here, a very expensive Henson-esque puppet, like yoda. Also in reference to your questions about clones - in the ensuing 18 years between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, all clones were phased out for conscripted soldiers, so stormtroopers are not clones anymore.
    Hope that clarifies.

    • @poneal666
      @poneal666 Год назад +10

      Yup, the Empire went to conscripts. Per the lore, they also would take these Stormtroopers and post them far away from home in different parts of the galaxy. So troops from the poor Outer Rim Territories were posted in the Core Worlds where they'd resent the greater resources and such, while their opposite numbers were posted out in the boonies where they'd hate the "primitive" locals. The Empire was messed up, man.

    • @brettg274
      @brettg274 Год назад +6

      For added context, the Hutts control several planetary systems outside the Imperial systems, which is touched on in Episode 1 (at that time they are Republic systems). That’s also why Anakin’s force abilities are not identified earlier, since he grows up on Tatooine. Jabba is head of the Hutt family, like The Godfather.

    • @alistairgrey5089
      @alistairgrey5089 Год назад +5

      Slight correction. While Lucas couldn't make a space slug he also didn't know how Jabba was going to look. His original idea was for the hutts to be hairy similar to Chewie. So even if he could make a space slug he didn't know that's what he wanted until after ESB.

    • @ThomasTallant
      @ThomasTallant Год назад

      Knew most of this, but enjoyed your thorough reply. :)

    • @viktorgabriel2554
      @viktorgabriel2554 Год назад

      a thing that was also not really pointed out in the movies is the reason why the Hutts are so valued and its math

  • @fromeggman
    @fromeggman Год назад +74

    While the movies don't show you this, the reason the Jedi go so hard on the whole monk mode thing, is that high end Force users can wipe out/bust planets and move Black Holes. If you can't learn restraint or control, well that level of power becomes a very real danger...to everyone. So if someone with that kind of power has a psychotic break or decides to wake up and choose violence, well the Jedi religion makes a lot more sense.

    • @oldschoolprowrestling2653
      @oldschoolprowrestling2653 Год назад +2

      Truth.

    • @thereisnopandemic
      @thereisnopandemic Год назад

      Excuses. The Jedi are sadistic and evil. Their ideology is full of errors, it actually enables selfishness. Being in a relationship with a good wife and children actually pushes one to be sacrificial and unselfish. It has done so in my life, I was one selfish slothful person before I was bound by Marriage to my wife. Marriage taught me what true love is, love is not a feeling of romance, it’s an action a duty for the betterment of my wife. Jedi are scum as the Empire states. Jedi try to pass as angels of light but ideologically they are ravenous wolves.

    • @orangewarm1
      @orangewarm1 5 месяцев назад +1

      it doesn't even have to be that complicated. If you're any kind of warrior, its not a good idea to have a family. Your mind is not 100% on the job and you are ... vulnerable.

  • @Notric
    @Notric Год назад +94

    Stormtroopers are not Clones, the Clone Troopers were replaced by general recruitment throughout the Empire.

    • @moonfisher
      @moonfisher Год назад +11

      I came to say this. It’s been 20+ years. The clone troopers aged out. These are conscripts, many forcibly taken.

    • @theduckfromthejoke152
      @theduckfromthejoke152 Год назад

      Prove it

    • @Nastyn1nja808
      @Nastyn1nja808 Год назад +3

      ​@@theduckfromthejoke152ummmmm

    • @theduckfromthejoke152
      @theduckfromthejoke152 Год назад

      @Nastyn1nja808 I know you're going to quote Some non cannon from the books in the extended universe but tell me. Where in this universe the kamininites Stopped having long necks and making clones... on Kamino

    • @finncullen
      @finncullen Год назад +12

      @@theduckfromthejoke152 Watch the canon series "The Bad Batch" and you see the whole process begin of phasing out the clones and recruiting stormtroopers. It's entirely canon.

  • @colonelb
    @colonelb Год назад +34

    Great reaction and you're right about Darth Vader. Within just the context of Episode IV: A New Hope, Vader is "the big baddie" but in the context of his entire character arc he's more of a tragic figure, and the story is actually a family drama set in space about a son redeeming the father, which is why Luke is a bit rare in cinema. While most heroes win by defeating the villain, Luke wins by never giving up hope that his father can be redeemed and saved - which happens far less often in fiction.

  • @onyxdemonic2566
    @onyxdemonic2566 Год назад +10

    In the Legends books, Luke started a new Jedi Order where family was allowed and even encouraged.

  • @ThatShyGuyMatt
    @ThatShyGuyMatt Год назад +25

    You have to remember, if Luke knew about his sister, it would take his attention away from his training. His mind would not be fully into it. Hence more emotion might come into play. They had to be smart about when and how to tell him. And Obiwan knew that Luke didn’t have the training/mastery to conceal his emotions/thoughts effectively from someone as powerful as Vader or the Emperor. By simply not telling Luke that Leia was his sister Obi-Wan preventer the situation of an extremely valuable piece of information from falling into the Empire’s hands if Luke was captured and tortured.

    • @alex141516
      @alex141516 Год назад +3

      Which is exactly what happened here at the end of their battle. His thoughts of his sister revealed her to Vader.

  • @moonfisher
    @moonfisher Год назад +42

    As a little girl, I spent so many summer days watching the movie, my hair in braids, sitting on the arm of the couch pretending be Leia on a speeder.
    I’m still laughing at your framing of the Sith as the pro-family choice. I’m dead over here. You are a delight, sir. In the novels, which are not canon but some elements kinda are, Luke is more of a neutral character than the Jedi council. We see him using both Jedi tricks and darker, sith-like skills such as choking the guards.
    I think that’s how Anakin restored balance to the force: the “good guys” had become too big, too powerful, too sure of and full of themselves. They were so self righteous that they circled back around to being their own brand of evil. The Jedi needed a culling. Luke is a balanced character who isn’t afraid to care about his family and friends.

    • @chrisplett876
      @chrisplett876 Год назад

      damn.... saw your Molly Grue pic and had to go re-watch the movie

    • @Mortismors
      @Mortismors Год назад +4

      You're so right, and it's so sad what they did to Luke in the Disney movies.

    • @manxdarcqpaw744
      @manxdarcqpaw744 Год назад

      Right. If a full Sith Lord started a family unit, they'd likely be unalived by the time the first kid was born, for the power struggle.

  • @jphogannet
    @jphogannet Год назад +40

    Origionally Episode 4 was released without Jabba. He was cut. The scene was shot but landed on the cutting room floor. When they remastered AFTER 6, Jabba was CGI'd and added back in. In 6, Lucas had more money and was able to get a Henson puppet for Jabba and his origional vision. Hut is a race which speaks Huttese.

    • @bartsimpsonsimpson3367
      @bartsimpsonsimpson3367 Год назад +7

      I appreciate when I see something in a reaction video that definitely needs an explanation, and I see someone has done it in the comments. I'm 2 minutes into this reaction video and I had to pause.

    • @blytheguy7510
      @blytheguy7510 Год назад

      Originally.

  • @narkybark
    @narkybark Год назад +53

    You could say that Leia has memories of her mother through the force, but pretty much it's because this was written 20 years before Episode 3. There are a couple lil' details that don't quite add up, it happens. Also, Luke CAN feel Leia's presence, remember they connected with each other telepathically when he was hanging from the bottom of Cloud City.

    • @curiousgeorge2082
      @curiousgeorge2082 Год назад +6

      she might also be referencing the women who raised her (why she is a princess) on the planet that was destroyed

    • @ElMundoDeHadesOK
      @ElMundoDeHadesOK Год назад +4

      @@curiousgeorge2082 luke literally asks her about her REAL mother..

    • @moonfisher
      @moonfisher Год назад +2

      Agreed. This mildly annoys me. It would just take a second to establish a reason Leia would remember her but Luke not. Maybe Leia is born first and begins to nurse. She and Palme lock eyes. Luke is born just as she dies. Boom. Explanation. Feels like sloppy writing to me.

    • @alistairgrey5089
      @alistairgrey5089 Год назад +4

      @@moonfisher We can also assume that her adoptive parents showed her pictures and whatnot of Padme.

    • @RyanPeterson23
      @RyanPeterson23 Год назад +2

      @@ElMundoDeHadesOK That presumes she was ever told she was adopted, which was never mentioned before. I never assumed she was remembering Padme. (At least, not after the prequels were made.) This means she can only be remembering the person she called mother. For all we are told, we could just as easily assume that Senator Organa's wife died when Leia was a child and he remarried. So when Luke says "your real mother" she could think he's referring to the senator's first wife. The fact is that we are not told enough to assume one way or another in the movies alone. And, if I remember correctly, the dialog from the novelization gets contradicted once the prequels are released, so that's out.

  • @RickSFfan
    @RickSFfan Год назад +41

    Now that you have seen them, there is something in Episode I that ties it altogether. Liam Neeson explains it as "Remember Anakin, your focus determines your reality". And yes, it has been fun to see your reactions, so please do more.

    • @Nastyn1nja808
      @Nastyn1nja808 Год назад +2

      Yes I want more lol

    • @ChrisPayneHBTW
      @ChrisPayneHBTW Год назад +2

      Except he didn’t watch episode 1 and has no clue who that is and why they would be talking to Anakin

    • @alistairgrey5089
      @alistairgrey5089 Год назад +5

      @@ChrisPayneHBTW dumb machete cut.

    • @Nastyn1nja808
      @Nastyn1nja808 Год назад

      @@alistairgrey5089 yah these are getting the most dislikes he's ever seen. Lol but I want to see them. Lol

  • @jarodperez4272
    @jarodperez4272 Год назад +5

    It's mentioned in Empire Strikes Back (and Phantom Menace, I believe) that Luke and Anakin were too old to start proper Jedi training. This is why it's harder for them to adjust to having or not having connections to family and such.
    The original Death Star either never needed to fire back to back, or never got the chance.

  • @cherylblossom8687
    @cherylblossom8687 Год назад +6

    Fun fact Lucas based the Jedi on the Japanese Samurai as well as mixing them with the culture of the high Buddhist monks in China, with a little bit of Hindu Guru ism. This is where the idea of letting go of your loved ones allows you to be free of any type of hatred or jealousy

  • @Stratelier
    @Stratelier Год назад +8

    The Original Trilogy (IV-VI) was _absolutely_ all about Luke undergoing an archetypal "hero's journey", even if only for the simple reason that its story was told first. The prequel trilogy was about Anakin's fall to the Dark Side, and the fact that the OT can be recontextualized as Anakin's eventual redemption is just a bonus.
    It's a shame they never made any sequel films though....

    • @adrianvulpes9509
      @adrianvulpes9509 Год назад +1

      Yeah, it’s a shame Lucasfilm didn’t make sequels.

  • @locustkllr
    @locustkllr Год назад +7

    For the record- Hayden Christiansen is around 6ft tall, 160 lbs during this role, and David Prowse who played Vader in the suit was 6''6 and had the body of a body-builder before playing the role. So you definitely see some body size differences in the two.

  • @thewinterprince1731
    @thewinterprince1731 Год назад +7

    Rancors are notoriously tough beasts in the Star Wars universe. It's not that nobody has ever attempted to fight it. It's that nobody has ever WON. Luke only won that fight because he skewered/crushed it under a spiked solid iron door that probably weighed three tons.

    • @dakotahmays1437
      @dakotahmays1437 10 месяцев назад

      Additionally, apparently Jabba malnourished and mistreated this one to make it exceptionally aggressive

  • @BADDEC101
    @BADDEC101 Год назад +6

    to me, this whole thing is about learning that our parents aren't such bad people afterall, yeah they might work for something that we (as children) are taught is a bad thing to work for but, in the end, they're doing it to try and bring balance to our lives in ways we just don't understand.

  • @thrawn2k5
    @thrawn2k5 Год назад +15

    While I think the Machete cut was the wrong move, I did enjoy the context you got from it. Happy you watched, enjoy your day...to the max!

    • @Palendrome
      @Palendrome Год назад

      Cutting out TPM was a mistake, but putting RotJ at the end is better. Gives both RotS and RotJ more suspense and emotion

  • @WristwatchAddiction
    @WristwatchAddiction Год назад +12

    Enjoyed these. Please go back and watch episode 1 The Phantom Menace! It explains so much more about the force and about Aniken‘s origins with his mom. Not seeing it, you missed out on so much.
    You are very correct though, the entire series is about Anakin and his fall and redemption. 👍

  • @jonhoge153
    @jonhoge153 Год назад +3

    Rancor vs luke analogy on point. My dad kept a snake he caught as a pet, and fed it mice he caught in the field. That was until he mistook a shrew for a mouse... next day no snake.

  • @dust_bin_gaming7319
    @dust_bin_gaming7319 Год назад +4

    3:16 Gamoreans. A.k.a. 'space orks' (or orcs, depending on the franchise).
    3:28 Nope. This is an actual 1 to 1 sized puppet (mixed with some smaller puppeted versions of it in other scenes).
    4:38 Hutts (the species, not a 'name') Speak Huttesse, but can also speak 'Basic' the galactic standard (I.e. English). Huttesse is kinda the de facto language of the region Tattooine is in, since the various Hutt Families control most of it. Even with The Empire running 'everything'. (Being big about themselves, Hutts view their own language as superior..)
    5:45 Droids are, to some degree, sentient (through programming of course), and some can even 'feel' through sensors in different locations (we have this now, with things like Feedback in game controllers, or touch sensitive devices, and prosthetics/robotics that can sense how much pressure is needed to grab or touch something). "If it can feel *things*, it can feel Pain, too"
    6:52 'Game recognize game' kinda thing. They had the balls (or were insane) enough to threaten blowing up everyone, including themselves. xD
    9:54 C'mon! They're cute! (in the same sorta way as ugly Pugs, and snub-nose breeds of cats & dogs. xD )
    16:22 as mentioned in one of the previous vids (in some comment chain), the Jedi during the era of these last 6 movies prefer to only take in children when they're still relatively young. Like, babies up to maybe 5-7ish. To the point it's easier to 'help them forget' about family ties. The older they are when they're brought in, the higher the chances of outside emotional baggage coming with them. Anakin was, by their rules, too old. But they made an exception due to who found him, and... other factors you should watch Ep1 The Phantom Menace for. They do make exceptions once the student has come to a certain age, or there's considerations to be made based on their species population (one Master on the Council's species had dangerously low numbers, and so was given exception to 'father many, with many'. But they're still forbidden from having emotional attachments) It's definitely rough to take in, being well passed the point they would accept any of us for training. And, outside looking in, has it's own set of problems. Like Palpatine said, it's a very dogmatic view.
    19:46 Honestly? Neither. At least not in the forms we've been presented with. The 'gray' path would be more pragmatic, allowing for things from both sides, in a more "realistic" view of things. (but a lot of people will argue the the 'Potentium' as it's called, or even Gray Jedi, aren't real/possible/ are stupid. I'm still on the fence. But I know, 100%, I wouldn't make it as a Jedi. Not at my age now, or even up to a few decades ago. They're just way too strict about a lot of things, even if it is 'for good reasons'. But I would still largely be on the Rebels side in this kind of situation.)
    22:25 & 24:07 The comment still stands for the actual clones they had in Ep2 & 3, but since some time between 3 and 4 they got rid of the Clones (they weren't designed to live long anyways, with the rapid growth hormones and all that) and switched over to conscripts. They do still kinda suck at aiming in these movies, The Force/Plot/Orders be damned. xD
    23:28 They're bears, not monkeys! xD
    24:35 We've all made the joke. That bit of writing could have been just a smidge better. ^_^
    25:14 A bit of that. But also, since Palps/Sidious adheres to the 'Rule of Two' that was established for their order, many many generations ago, he's worried about being usurped by 'Anakin & Son'. A good 'Master' would keep their Apprentice on the hook for as long as they could, with whatever bait it took to keep them wanting more, but also in line. (as you see at 35:00, he also wants to bait Luke into fighting Anakin/Vader, so he can test both, and claim whoever would end up the victor)
    27:40 It takes effort to use The Force. >_< In all but the most rare, and Unleashed, occurrences The Force not a limitless well of mystical energy you can draw from. And not everybody has the same potential with it, either. Anakin was 'Super Special', but still couldn't reach the power levels of a few other notable people in the franchise. It's also another thing against the Jedi's teachings. Frivolous use of it is frowned upon, and seen as just another pathway towards the Dark Side, by wanting to make everything 'easier'. (But this is why I wouldn't really make it as a Jedi. xD )
    29:08 This is maybe the one bit of continuity error I will hold them to. They try to play it off, after the fact, as her 'mom' she's remembering being the one that adopted her (and from what we've seen in material of that time, the adoptive family were alive well into likely her teens), but.. she and Luke are talking about their *real* parents here.
    31:14 Perspective. David Prowse, a British actor and weightlifter portrayed a lot of the physical representations of Vader in these 3 films. He's 6'6, and weighed around 280. BIG strong dude! Very imposing figure to help convey Vader's presence. (the actor at the end is Sebastian Shaw, btw)
    33:33 At this point in the timeline, yeah. during the previous trilogy The Jedi were rather well known, and it wasn't 'just' a religion, to many. But The Empire made sure to scour as many records of them as possible, and to demonized and shun the very idea, to the point people would just 'forget'. (there are other 'religions' of Force Users in the galaxy though. Some that kept to themselves, some that helped out one side or the other at times, but largely don't ascribe to the same 'absolutist' views of The Jedi or Sith)
    35:50 Nope. The Death Star 1 needed an entire day to recharge it's Superlaser. They made massive improvements on the DS2, needing only minutes between shots, and capability to fire at lower power for smaller targets (it was also substantially bigger, but official numbers range *wildly* from being only 20Km wider than the DS1's 130-160Km, to a whopping 800km.. which should have made it almost as big as the planet. Then there's the scene with the big ship crashing 'down' into it. *that* ship is supposed to be around 11Km, and we see very little curvature of the DS's surface in the shot) And tbf, they never really got to see the DS1 firing to know it's possible ROF.
    39:22 there are a few precious ores in the galaxy capable of deflecting (or even disrupting, and shutting off) Lightsabers. They are very hard to find though. And while I don't doubt Palps would waste money on frivolous upgrades... maybe this one has to get chalked up to continuity errors too. xD
    43:18 It was parked a lot closer to the planet than our moon is.
    44:10 The added CGI scenes of the different planets we've seen throughout the series were nice. But I really preferred the original score for this celebration scene. (the original can be found titled as Star Wars VI (The Complete Score) - Ewok Celebration (Yub Nub) )
    Yeah, having just the OT, it was 'Luke's story'. But with the addition of the Prequel Trilogy, it's clear that it's the story of Anakin's Fall and Redemption.
    It's half and half. Some plot holes, some on purpose. It cheekily kinda ties into Obi-wans whole BS excuse of 'from a certain point of view'.
    The Seuquel Trilogy, I would advise waiting on, and maybe after checking out Andor -> Rogue One, Obi-wan, Solo, The Mandalorian, and maybe check out the Clone Wars and Bad batch in your own time (there's a LOT). But definitely should check out Ep1.

  • @JakeFromYoutube
    @JakeFromYoutube Год назад +4

    Here's some food for thought, one of George Lucas' original pitches for the ending of this movie was, after Darth Vader died Luke would've put his helmet on stating "Now I am Vader". Then he would reveal his master plan of destroying the rebel fleet, and taking over the galaxy himself. That would've be wild😂 could've set up a crazy sequel trilogy too

  • @salvadortinajero
    @salvadortinajero Год назад +13

    Definitely can't skip episode 1 and I'm still trying to wrap my head around the order in which you chose to watch the movies 😅 and yes I would recommend Rouge One, takes place right before episode 4 (A New Hope). Also I recommend the Obi-Wan TV series, it's short, 6 episodes, explains what Obi-Wan was doing between episodes 3 and 4. And I also highly highly recommend NOT watching 7 8 and 9. Absolutely atrocious.

    • @glenmartin7978
      @glenmartin7978 Год назад +1

      I did not mind Episodes 7, 8 and 9 they were not as good as the previous 6 movies but Disney does not Understand how Star Wars works at the time of filming of 7, 8 and 9. Obi-Wan Kenobi, The Mandalorian, Rogue One and Solo a Star Wars Story were much better in production

    • @manxdarcqpaw744
      @manxdarcqpaw744 Год назад +1

      The order is an Internet creation, meant to delete Jar Jar as much as possible.

    • @Zerashadow
      @Zerashadow Год назад

      @@manxdarcqpaw744 Tbh they should not have listend to fans, and just stuck with Darth Jar-Jar, instead of random Dooku just to fill out.

  • @Giovanni_Gabrielli
    @Giovanni_Gabrielli Год назад +4

    Technically, depending on your connection with the force, you can use it to different degrees. In the Old Republic (thousands of years before Anakin) the Jedi could use the force to influence and boost the morale of an entire army (battle meditation). The problem is essentially that using constantly the force is extremely straining to the point a Jedi or Sith could die.

    • @ThatShyGuyMatt
      @ThatShyGuyMatt Год назад

      I think he maybe thinks the force is like a "do all things you can think of" sorta thing. It's not unlimited power. And Jedi and Sith also had their own skill sets. With Sith being offensive with their powers, Jedi being more or less defensive.

  • @Revan42142
    @Revan42142 Год назад +17

    For reference, the second death star was both larger and able to generate more power than the first, and had enhanced targeting and sensor arrays for targeting smaller (than planets or moons at least) targets, so it had a double whammy on being better in this battle than the first death star would have been able to pull off

    • @Ralekuward
      @Ralekuward Год назад

      another death star though

    • @rogeliofloresortega9055
      @rogeliofloresortega9055 Год назад

      WOW, then there might be some continuity errors on the shots the first one made on Rouge One, they were cinematically accurate 😂

    • @Revan42142
      @Revan42142 Год назад +1

      @@rogeliofloresortega9055 What would be inaccurate? the shots made in rogue one were on planetary targets, and they had plenty of time to recharge between shots, they just werent made at full power to actually destroy the whole planet. Thinking on it, that might have been a trick used in this movie as well but its not really stated that they arent using full power blasts anywhere here.

    • @chrissonofpear1384
      @chrissonofpear1384 Год назад

      Is 200 or more kilometers wide, the second one. First was 160 km to 164 officially and in behind the scenes commentary (102 miles)
      And per the Essential Atlas book, Han spent 8 or so months, in Carbonite.

    • @rogeliofloresortega9055
      @rogeliofloresortega9055 Год назад

      @@Revan42142 Oh, i wasn't talking about the time between firing, i meant where they hit. Hitting a city the size of a star destroyer may be easier than hitting a mon calamari cruiser in motion, but then the second blast got right into Krennic's face.

  • @ThatShyGuyMatt
    @ThatShyGuyMatt Год назад +6

    The storm troopers are not clones. The clones was the lead up up course. But after awhile they started recruiting people to be soldiers instead. And due to some others issues with clones that are explained in other series, they did away with them more or less.

  • @thecatsnightmare
    @thecatsnightmare Год назад +2

    One of the bits of pre-Disney Star Wars lore was that the light-sabers have a base damage/cutting power, but a Jedi/Sith can use the Force to 'pump-up' and boost their light-sabers damage/cutting power, you'll see it in action when you watch Episode 1, when Master Qui-Gon Jin is concentrating, using the Force for cutting/melting through the blast doors with his light-saber on the enemy battleship in the first act.

  • @williamjones6031
    @williamjones6031 Год назад +1

    1. Best guess is that Han was Jabba's "trophy" for about a year and a half before the rescue.
    2. Vader discovered Leia as Luke's sister because he could feel it in Luke.
    Luke didn't know that until just before then.
    3. Luke's light saber is green because he lost his old one along with his hand so they
    decided to make it green because it worked better in the desert background landscape.
    4. Everybody is freaking out because Luke and Leia kissed mostly because she was trying
    to piss off Han. They didn't know they are related.
    5. The "I love you. I know" was written into the script to get Leia the shot to say it to Han.
    6. This was Warrick Davis'/Lead Ewok first acting gig. He was only 13.
    Willow is his lead with Val Kilmer and worth a first time/share.😎
    7. Awesome camera work with the race through the forest. Nobody in their right mind would go that fast.
    8. A little corn. Hans' reaction to Leia telling him Luke is her brother.
    9. Jedi is plural. With Luke and Leia leading the way they can reestablish the Jedi back into the galaxy.
    10. Ford wanted Han to die in this episode.
    11. This is the best of the original 6 George Lucas Star Wars. After this he sold it to Disney, and everything changed. Sadly

  • @shadxwslash44
    @shadxwslash44 Год назад +6

    I've never seen someone overcomplicate Star Wars to this extent, but I'm glad you got something which very few realise on their first watch: The original 6 movies of Star Wars tell the story of Anakin Skywalker.
    Whether it'd be on or off camera, I'd highly recommend watching The Clone Wars show. The characters of the clones in it are some of my favourites in the whole of Star Wars, and the era of the Clone Wars is my favourite period of Star Wars.

  • @VastyVastyVoid
    @VastyVastyVoid Год назад +6

    I have consistently enjoyed your Star Wars reactions.
    As for the Dark Side versus the the Light... it's about mindset. How do you channel your power? Intent.
    Anakin had an absolutely insane potential. But channeling that potential requires you to tap into emotion. The Jedi use calm and acceptance and zen to do that. Obviously, it takes a long, long time to learn how to immerse yourself in calm, peaceful contemplation while slicing your way through a battlefield. That's why the Dark Side comes easier: on the battlefield, diving headfirst into enthusiastic murder is easier, especially when hatred and murderous rage acts as fuel.
    The problem is, these feelings reinforce. They're a feedback loop.
    The Jedi and the Sith aren't the same. The Jedi at their worst are unfeeling, judgmental, unemotional cripples who serve the status quo and ultimately perpetuate injustice. The Sith, however, are abolute in their self-centeredness, and will kill and mutilate and torture for pleasure any chance they get.
    The implication of the movies was that the Sith were evil, yes. But also that, much like many real-life religions, the Jedi order had stagnated into either an enabler or a lesser evil.
    Meanwhile, the Jedi took Anakin in -- but stagnant as they were, they figured they were the keepers of the Chosen One. They didn't see the traumatised child or his needs; they didn't know how to deal with trauma anyway, their solution had become to shun emotion, to achieve a sort of ersatz serenity not by dealing with emotion but instead by isolating themselves from it. So by the time he was a teenager, Anakin was part of an organization that offered him all the power he had always wanted as a slave... but forbade him to use it to save others. Worse, he had grown up as a slave where might was right, and they appear never to have seriously tried to break him of that mindset.

    • @adrianvulpes9509
      @adrianvulpes9509 Год назад +1

      I like to think of the dark side as an Eric Carle greedy python.

  • @visionaryventures12
    @visionaryventures12 Год назад +1

    This was originally the first time audiences saw what Jabba looked like.

  • @bless1984
    @bless1984 Год назад +5

    The Sith toyed with Anakin?? GASP!!!! No, duh. That's why they're called the bad guys. If killing kids and blowing up planets weren't dead giveaways (no pun intended) then I don't know what is. Lol

  • @guitarbo1
    @guitarbo1 Год назад +1

    I just wanted to say, "Good luck, we're all counting on you"

  • @damonbryan7232
    @damonbryan7232 Год назад +1

    "If I had the force. I'd be using it on everything"
    Said like a true Sith

  • @zachchow420
    @zachchow420 Год назад +2

    In the lore the original Death Star had a 24-hour cooldown time after firing the superlaser, not to mention the single thermal exhaust port that the Rebels were able to exploit in Episode 4. The Second Death Star had a much shorter cooldown period, as well as billions of microscopic exhaust ports (eliminating the single point of failure) spread over the station's surface, as well as being larger and having a remote shield generator, which is why it was considered a bigger threat than the original and why it was so essential for the Rebels to destroy during construction.

  • @TheFireMonkey
    @TheFireMonkey Год назад +1

    Remember that the original 3 movies were done first, much later the prequels were done and there are several inconsistencies - like exactly when the Leia was taken from her mother.

  • @AdamConus
    @AdamConus Год назад +2

    The Jedi are essentially warrior monks. Like monks, they have a rigid code of conduct that must be followed to remain in the order. The reason for the Jedi code is at least in part to prevent Jedi from turning to the dark side. Make no mistake Dark Side = Sith = Evil . It is meant to be unambiguous evil.

  • @The_Kiosk
    @The_Kiosk Год назад +2

    Episode 1 is worth it because in 2 and 3 Hayden Christensen perfectly portrays the growing up version of Jake Lloyd's young Anakin. Also, archetypally the episode 1version of Anakin is the Child Hero, a god archetype.

  • @cmac3530
    @cmac3530 Год назад +1

    Starting with the Original Trilogy (Episodes 4, 5, and 6) those aren't Clone Troopers anymore, they're now Storm Troopers.
    The Clones were created with a gene that aged them twice as fast as a normal human. This was to speed up the process of building the army. So, regiments of the Clone army were only about 10 years old when they are first deployed. (Biologically about 20 years old) Episode 2 is 22 years before Episode 4 so, the clones would be 32 at this point. (Biologically in their 60's)
    They would've been replaced at some point between Episodes 3 and 4 and were replaced by Storm Troopers. Essentially just a regular army made up of voluntary recruits and involuntary conscription. That's why they went from an absolute machine in the Prequels to not being able to hit the broad side of a barn in the OT. It's essentially a completely different army.

  • @nategarduno9468
    @nategarduno9468 Год назад +6

    And I don't care what anyone else says, I love all Star Wars stuff that came out, some more than others. You need to watch Rouge One and Solo next. After that you need to watch the Madalorian series, Book of Boba Fett, Andore and Obiwan sereis. After that then you get into the new trilogy with Rey.

  • @ThatShyGuyMatt
    @ThatShyGuyMatt Год назад +3

    I'm sure you heard it in the last video in the comments, but the Jedi do not say cut ties with family. Jedi are more or less peacekeepers. Thus while you can protect your family, your role as a Jedi is to protect everyone. You are allowed family, friends...etc. It's like being a cop, sure you protect your family of course. ut your job requires you to protect everyone else also.
    Also the Sith don't allow family really. The whole Sith way is to kill your master at some point so you are the Master. Family, friends...etc isn't a thing that they care about.

  • @samiridgethevoice
    @samiridgethevoice Год назад +1

    Your objections to the Jedi code are fully explored through the actions of Obi-Wan's master in Episode I. I'm glad I'm not alone in thinking seeing it is important to the story... We see the roots of Anakin's fears, his life before agreeing to give it all up for a supposed life of stoicism, how Palpatine (ingenously, I think) rose to power, who Obi-Wan was before he chose to take on the role of teacher... In spite of what anyone might think, these first moments of character development are so crucial.
    It also helps your perspective to consider that Jedi begin as very young children- pretty much incapable of questioning the extreme selflessness that the lifestyle entails...and it was very modern of George Lucas to hint at that concept, ie programming the youth, as the Gen X answer to the 1970's black-and-white concept of good vs evil.

  • @Leekle2ManE
    @Leekle2ManE Год назад +1

    A fairly big difference between Jedi and Sith is that the Jedi were more inclined to spread the knowledge of the Force and the Sith were more likely to hoard that knowledge. While in the books, Vader took on secret apprentices, he wasn't really allowed to. There was only ever supposed to be the Emperor and HIS apprentice. Luke wasn't offered a chance to learn under his father, but was told to kill his father to take his place. So even if Vader took another spouse and sired more children, if they showed any Force potential, there would likely have been some sort of culling.

  • @philmacdonald3288
    @philmacdonald3288 Год назад +1

    The Emperor wasn't family friendly, he didn't ask Luke to Join him alongside his father, if you listen he actually says 'strike your father down and take his place at my side' i.e. only killing his own dad was going to be an act so significant to turn Luke.

  • @RyanRichardsToby
    @RyanRichardsToby Год назад +1

    I think that Elizabeth Montgomery & Dick York's "Bewitched" explains why to not use magic all the time.

  • @davidwalker3783
    @davidwalker3783 Год назад +1

    I don't think you've understood yet that "using the force" is strenuous to a force user. The more they use it the more tired it makes them. Some force powers require more strength to use also.

  • @supamat4
    @supamat4 Год назад +2

    As far as philosophy goes blowing up planets with the death star is generally considered bad.

  • @ThatJunkman
    @ThatJunkman Год назад

    Yoda explained in empire how Leia remembers her mom. The force, you can see love ones long gone

  • @marilyn4917
    @marilyn4917 Год назад

    I just wanted to say how much I enjoy your channel. It’s interesting to me to watch other’s viewpoints of these wonderful classics, especially first time reactions.

  • @davewilliams1157
    @davewilliams1157 Год назад +1

    By the time of Episode 4, most of the clone stormtroopers had been replaced by other conscripted humans.

  • @Lpace3
    @Lpace3 Год назад +1

    George Lucas: "Um ... yeah. It was always the plan to have Luke and Leia be siblings!"
    Every Star Wars fan on the planet: "Riiiiiiight."

  • @samratcliffe5253
    @samratcliffe5253 Год назад +9

    In the video game Knights of the Old Republic (which has a far better plot than the films imo,) you meet an aged former Padawan named Jolee Bindo who walked away from the order before he became a Jedi for the very reasons you speak of. By no means does knowing the force tie one to an absolute. The Jedi and Sith are basically religions.

    • @flukeskywokker
      @flukeskywokker Год назад +1

      Jolee had the best dialogue

    • @ThatShyGuyMatt
      @ThatShyGuyMatt Год назад +3

      Underrated comment. As much as I love everything in Star Wars (movies, books, novels, shows, cartoons...etc)... KOTOR had the BEST storyline. I know Disney said they are possibly working on something related to that era, but I can't say I fully trust Disney to do it right. Especially if they change the story, It was perfect as it was in the game. Granted they may have to tweak it to make it a series adaption.

  • @ThiccOleCat
    @ThiccOleCat Год назад

    Harrison Ford is goated, you can see in his eyes during the kiss that Han remembers "Wait, you kissed your brother." right as that bad boy starts.

  • @jasonfarrell00
    @jasonfarrell00 Год назад +6

    Glad you love the series man! If you really feel up for it definitely check out Episode 1, love the prequels and the originals and missing one kinda takes away a bit of the story.
    Other than that absolutely check out Clone Wars or the Mandalorian, both great shows (especially the Clone Wars) but they're quite long so doing that on your own is perfectly reasonable.
    Glad I got to watch you experience these specific stories which so happen to specifically be one of my favorite specific stories...specifically of course ☝

  • @HellBrYnger
    @HellBrYnger Год назад

    thing about jabba's Rancor was that it was purposefully starved almost to death so it would react always aggressive whenever jabba had to throw someone down there, as an "extra meal" basically, and yes rancors imprint on the first person they see, thats why that one guy cried about it dying

  • @TheBaconKing32
    @TheBaconKing32 Год назад +1

    So there's a good theory out there that lightsabers are actually blades like regular swords and if you hit something with the side of it compared to the front of it it can cut or just blunt.

  • @damienhenning3298
    @damienhenning3298 Год назад +2

    Leia is remembering her adopted mother on Alderan, not her biological mother Padme...

  • @eyesofthefox
    @eyesofthefox Год назад +1

    Thanks for posting these. There are fans out there that genuinely enjoy all things Star Wars. There is a lot of negativity toward the series atm from people who can't let go of their feelings.

  • @glenmartin7978
    @glenmartin7978 Год назад +1

    He lost his hand and Anakin's Lightsaber in cloud city Episode 5, This is set a year later he has been training in Obi-Wan's House on Tatooine and Building a new Lightsaber but we do not know that yet we still think that he has lost it on Cloud City

  • @GreenCauldron08
    @GreenCauldron08 5 месяцев назад

    6:08 "What even is this gelatinous mound of thing??" LOL

  • @animusnocturnus7131
    @animusnocturnus7131 Год назад

    Jabba in this case is in fact not an animation, but an animatronic puppet. Since Jabba didn't need to roam around the place in the 3rd movie but only sit on his dais and move his arms and face, all of it was able to be made with practical effects, unlike the scene in the first movie.
    Jabba the Hut is part of the Hut race, which is mainly known in the franchise for being the founders and bosses of the Hut cartell, basically an organized crime ring operating mainly at the fringes of Republic/Empire space, known as "the outer rim".
    The side by side comparison of the scene with Jabba in the hangar was basically a comparison between the post-production remastered edition and the pre-production original. The scene with Jabba was entirely absent in the original release of the first movie.
    There are many interpretations about the tenets of the Jedi code. Some take them at face value, interpreting them to literally mean that if you feel any kind of closeness to another person exceeding that of a general feeling of philanthropy, there's nothing you can do but prioritise the wellbeing of those people over your duty and over the lives of others you are sworn to protet. Others interpret those tenets more akin to how Anakin himself interpreted them in Episode 2, that as long as you don't put the lives of those closest to you over your duty and the rest of the innocents you are sworn to protect - so as long as you can keep your duty and your feelings seperate and can keep a clear head and your priorities aligned with the code of the Jedi, they don't have anything against close and even intimate relationships.
    Some claim that even "Dark and Light" Side of the Force are just constructs born out of the ideology of the Force wielders. For those that claim so the Force has neither a dark nor a light side to it. It's just a form of energy in the same sense that radiation and warmth are energy. Jedi and Sith are just two of myriads of traditions of force sensitive beings across the galaxy.
    Leia remembers her mother because her being seperated from her mother directly after birth and her mother dying in childbed is but one of the many inconsistencies that were written into the prequels.
    The original trilogy has been created as a team efford, and while George Lucas had the foundational idea for the entire story, his wife and important members of the staff challenged him during the creation to change certain aspects, refine certain ideas, and remember him about certain plot points and lose ends.
    But by the time the prequels began production George Lucas was seen as this genius who made Star Wars with but a single stroke of his pen and no one on set had the balls to challange him aymore. So there are errors, because contrary to the believes of his crew at the time George Lucas was and is just a mere human who can make errors and who probably didn't have the best memory of which version of the story he was going by 30 years prior.
    If you want to go deeper into the Star Wars fandom, I suggest to watch the animated "Clone Wars" series which brought forth one of the fan favorite characters of the entire setting. The introduction of said character takes a bit of willing suspension of disbelieve, and especially in the begining it's pretty clearly made for a younger audience, but it's certainly worth watching. Slightly weaker but still worth watching is "Rebels", also animated and also for a younger target audience, but still quite enjoyable.
    If you'd like something a bit more mature, watch "The Mandalorian". You get slightly more out of it when you watched both Clone Wars and Rebels before, but it's not mandatory to understand or enjoy the show.
    I can't tell you to watch the new Disney era movies in good concience. The entire sequel trilogy is an absolute mess when it comes to the plot. Rogue One as well as Solo are both comparatively well made films, though I suppose many others felt as I did that Solo should have spent more time in the development of the friendship between Lando and Han.

  • @HellBrYnger
    @HellBrYnger Год назад

    btw you can hear blaster fire on the death star while luke was trying to drag his father to safety, it was about to explode, and there were no rebels on the death star, meaning that there were plenty of stormtroopers that shot themselves before dying a fiery death.

  • @MGower4465
    @MGower4465 Год назад +1

    Vader is a direct subordinate to the Emperor and reports only to him. In pre-Disney canon, Vader was an Emperor's Hand, one of a very few special operatives to eliminated problems f9r Palpatine, usually by eliminating the person creating said problems. They were akin to the fabled Aces of the Mafia, empowered to kill anyone up to and including Bosses with impunity so long as they could justify it to the Mafia council.
    He deferred to Grand Moff Tarkin in the first movie because the Death Star was Tarkin's command and Vader was Tarkin's guest. He was never under Tarkin's chain of command.
    Remember too, Darth" is a title, not a name.

  • @scramblesish
    @scramblesish Год назад

    Thank you! You got straight away that these movies were basically the tragedy of Anakin, tragedy with a capital T

  • @antitypical1807
    @antitypical1807 Год назад

    Jabba was completely cut out of the first movie. A deleted scene was added in to the reissue with the CGI, so there were no continuity issues initially

  • @johnsmith9205
    @johnsmith9205 Год назад +1

    Regarding the clone troopers vs the storm troopers, the old legends continuity explained that the Jango Fett clones were gradually replaced with other clones, mostly those of prominent people in the Empire. The new continuity explains that the storm troopers were replaced with conscripts from the different Empire worlds.

  • @UltimateGamerCC
    @UltimateGamerCC Год назад

    the Hutts were basically crime bosses, they did their business on the Outer Rim of the Galaxy, which included Luke's home planet of Tatooine.

  • @JfrogFun
    @JfrogFun Год назад +1

    i recommend Episode 1 for context that was missed, then Rogue One, then the Andor series for continued watching

  • @ThomasTallant
    @ThomasTallant Год назад

    "Bro, the way you treat Chewbacca" solid lol. :)

  • @vtjbproductions
    @vtjbproductions Год назад

    That is the original scene, the Jabba scene from episode 4 was cut from the original movie and then re added during the Re releases in the 90s but with the alien super imposed. So Jabba was originally cut from the original, this movie was the first time the audience was introduced to him and he looked and spoke exactly like what you saw. Jabba in this film is a big animatronic

  • @rhvenaubrey6008
    @rhvenaubrey6008 Год назад

    Concerning your comment at the end... I personally have been enjoying watching you react to the series. And, I am also glad that you went in the order you did as well. It's how we experienced it as they were released, so why not in that order (just adding this comment after reading so many silly people complain about the order in which you watched the episodes). I'm on to your Ep 1 reaction now. Thanks again!

  • @theblackrook1277
    @theblackrook1277 Год назад

    The thing to also know about Jabba is he is a gangster, like one of the bigger ones of his species, who also deals in a ton of drugs. What we're seeing here is him a few years after he start hitting his own stash.

  • @cripplious
    @cripplious Год назад +2

    As for why they miss so readily is people find it hard to kill each other. I think up to 75% of service personnel missed firing during WWI and WWII when shooting at the enemy. The soldiers were more likely to shoot over the enemy's head.

    • @bjtight98
      @bjtight98 Год назад

      No, Stormtroopers just suck. The Empire is cheap n the Stormtroopers training was nowhere near the quality training Clonetroopers had.

    • @JBWinter
      @JBWinter Год назад

      The US Dept of Defense estimates it takes an average of 250 rounds expended to equal 1 hit. Frankly, characters in most films are TOO accurate

  • @marvinleach3059
    @marvinleach3059 Год назад +2

    There are certain metals that a lightsaber can't cut through, yes. Beskar is one for example. This is just a plot or continuity error. Personally I choose to see it as one of the materials a lightsaber couldn't cut through, but Luke was so filled with rage and the dark side of the force, he actually did cut through it

  • @pwitney1
    @pwitney1 Год назад +1

    The jabba ‘puppet’ had 3 guys inside it. I remember seeing an interview with the ‘tail’ describing how he conveyed emotion by thrashing it around a bit.

  • @1dudecrush
    @1dudecrush Год назад +1

    “Was yoda right or wrong with his principles?” Great question. On the one hand he is wise beyond any other Jedi, in most ways. On the other hand, his black and white way of looking at everything is what was wrong with the Jedi, and led to the demise of the entire order. Had anakin not been treated with such stark dogma and distrust, he likely would have been the greatest Jedi in history. Instead he was made to feel unworthy for his very normal and (initially) very pure human feelings.

  • @DC3328
    @DC3328 Год назад

    Going in the back door is normally the best idea -MrLBoyd, 2023

  • @joshuahartman3132
    @joshuahartman3132 Год назад +7

    I strongly recommend watching The Mandalorian, which takes place about 5 years after this movie and is excellent! If you enjoyed these and want to know more about the lore, I recommend Clone Wars, Bad Batch, and Rebels.
    On a related note, as those series reveal, while a few of the Troopers in this movie and Episodes 4 and 5 may have been clones, by these movies the Clones have largely been phases out in favor of conscripted soldiers. This was largely because the Clones started to break free from their programming and question just why they were still serving when the Republic they were made to serve literally no longer existed. It wasn't a large portion of the Clone Army, but it was enough that Palpatine considered them a liability, especially since they had clearly shown how effective they could be when united in purpose. In other words, they were the greatest threat to the Empire...despite technically being a part of it. So they started phasing them out and replacing them.

  • @brettg274
    @brettg274 Год назад +2

    You can’t use the force for everything because it is draining. The more powerful of a thing you do, the more energy, focus, and training it requires.
    It’s like saying “why don’t you run everywhere, since you can run? Why would you walk?” Because you’d get tired.

  • @SGIABC
    @SGIABC Год назад

    The cool thing is that the same actor that plays the Emperor in the prequels is the same actor who played the emperor in Return of the Jedi.

  • @1pieveofKH
    @1pieveofKH Год назад +1

    I think it interesting that you mention the Sith as having more freedom. It could certainly seem that way, given that the Jedi, of the republic era at any rate, try to distance themselves from attachment and emotion, whereas the Sith revel in their feelings. It is not accurate however. The Sith are all too focused on the accumulation of power, often for noble goals, but it is never enough for them. They seek more and more power, never truly doing anything good with it, regardless of how pure their intentions might have been. In the end, this pursuit eventually leaves them with nothing. Anakin's single-minded drive to attain power and protect Padme ended in her death and years upon years of personal suffering as he was made more machine than man in a suit that was torturous to exist in, knowing that he had murdered the person he cared for most. There's a quote in the Revenge of the Sith Novelization that sums it up perfectly.
    "You killed her because, finally, when you could have saved her, when you could have gone away with her, when you could have been thinking about her, you were only thinking about yourself... it is in this blazing moment that you finally understand the trap of the dark side, the final cruelty of the Sith-because now your self is all you will ever have."

  • @markharris1125
    @markharris1125 Год назад +7

    Luke did feel her presence, when he was hanging off Sky City and called to her with the Force. He 'knew' before he knew.
    I really wish you'd seen Ep 1 'The Phantom Menace', it's not as bad as people say. And especially because of your feelingsabout family. You should also see Rogue One, a direct precursor to the original film. And I personally really enjoyed the three most recent films, Eps 7, 8 and 9.
    Very interesting take on Darth Vader. We will watch your career with great interest.*
    * A reference you would get if you'd seen Ep 1.
    And just coming off your last remarks, I don't understand why the Star Wars reactions are doing so badly. I think it's been a fascinating journey.

  • @TK-30115
    @TK-30115 Год назад +1

    Stormtrooper are no longer clones, They are now regular humans. Very shortly after the Empire rose to power, Clones were cycled out due to their cost, and the fact that they age twice as fast so that they were ready for combat sooner. There are many more factors why clones were replaces by regular citizens, but these are the main two.

  • @cmrobbins88
    @cmrobbins88 Год назад +1

    For your question on why don’t the Jedi use the Force more; for one relying too much on the Force can leave you vulnerable to a lightsaber strike or getting shot. And it’s a connection to an external energy, it’s not like a super power. Plus not every Jedi has the same connection strength to the Force. Yoda being a prime example that the march of time does hinder your ability to wield it without effort. But overall, the Force is not a weapon or a toy. At least not to the Jedi. It is to be treated with mutual respect.

  • @SilkBuckets
    @SilkBuckets Год назад

    Thats incredible that after your first viewing you picked up that the story is about Anakin

  • @jfryk
    @jfryk 4 месяца назад

    RUclips is DEFINITELY recommending these in a different order than you watched them in

  • @eljefe519
    @eljefe519 Год назад

    "This isn't Game of Thrones"
    "Maybe it is Game of Thrones"
    🤣

  • @msoundg
    @msoundg Год назад +7

    Great logical reaction! You should definitely dive deeper into Star Wars. The Clone Wars cartoon will fill in the blanks and enrich your understanding of the characters, their personalities and development. I promise it will be such a ride, dont dismiss it onl6 because it's animated.

    • @ChrisPayneHBTW
      @ChrisPayneHBTW Год назад +1

      Agreed He needs to watch episode 1 first

    • @rhoetusochten4211
      @rhoetusochten4211 Год назад

      The Clone Wars is awesome.
      (Okay, there are a few dud episodes, but overall it is very good)

  • @phoenixsharpshooter
    @phoenixsharpshooter Год назад

    Probably already answered, but Beskar, the armor Mandalorian soldiers wear, can block lightsabers, so there are people walking around with armor that blocks them.

  • @ashwilliams6844
    @ashwilliams6844 Год назад

    Leia remembers her adoptive parents, the Organas of Alderan. She never knew anything about her real parentage. When she speaks of memories of her mother who died when she was very young, this is who she was talking about, as she had no idea where Luke was steering the conversation.

  • @andrewwiddicombe3912
    @andrewwiddicombe3912 Год назад

    Some people have theorised that like a normal steel sword a lightsabre has both a flat and an edge. The edge cuts and the flat hits

  • @js3599
    @js3599 Год назад +1

    Palpatine NEVER had ANY intention of letting Padme live... She would have come between him and his new apprentice... Totally unacceptable to a Sith lord... Padme HAD to die for Palpatine to succeed...

  • @howradisit
    @howradisit Год назад

    Henson was a consultant for the movies but didn't design them. However, the VA of Yoda is Frank Oz, who voices so many Muppets

  • @srbaran
    @srbaran Год назад +4

    I believe a young Warwick Davis was in a suit acting as the first Ewok. He went on to star in George Lucas' film "Willow" as the main character.

    • @sarablack2547
      @sarablack2547 Год назад

      yes it was his first film role.i think he was 11.a realative saw an ad for little people to audition.his ewok name is wicket i think.carrie fisher looked out for him giving him cookies and milk in breaks from filming.he was a techer and the goblin at grigots that took harry and hagred to the vaults and was in the deathly hallows in harry potter.

    • @ChrisPayneHBTW
      @ChrisPayneHBTW Год назад +1

      Yep in the sequel trilogy he got to perform with his kid playing an Ewok as well

  • @NeutralTea
    @NeutralTea Год назад +2

    Overtime the empire got rid of the clones and replaced them with regular people from all over. Some forced to work for them.
    Darth vader saying "You were right." to Luke was him saying he still had some of the light side left.

  • @philfeb6
    @philfeb6 Год назад +1

    The difference between the dark side, Sith, and the good side, Jedi, is ethics

  • @hideflen6078
    @hideflen6078 Год назад

    @7:07 Jim and Henson Studios did consult with ILM (Industrial Light and Magic, the company Lucas created to do the FX originally, it still exists today & does amazing work), and there was some overlap in Henson Studios and ILM Creature Shop staff. The Jabba puppet has two normal-size guys doing an arm each and one on the mouth, one Small guy in the tail, and has another person radio-operating the eyes and nose.

  • @JayRhea
    @JayRhea Год назад

    The three main objects that I can think of that the lightsaber cannot cut through is: another lightsaber blade, Beskar (a metallic alloy used in the armor of Mandalorians (like Boba Fett), and a Mandalorian lightsaber called the Darksaber.

  • @JakkFrost1
    @JakkFrost1 Год назад

    2:00 Jabba originally wasn't even in the first movie, except by name. They filmed a scene with a human, then cut it completely, and redesigned him for his first appearance in this movie.