I don't usually comment on videos, but I just had to praise you for how well done this video was. You really did this justice. Did not want this video to end.
Well they started using a form of rear projection for mandalorian.So as long as they can find new ways to use old stuff then I think they will go back to the old stuff.Plus Babu frik was a puppet so.
Growing up as geek and a nerd, these movies got me through tough times in school when i use to get bullied. These flims will always have a safe place in my ♥
Ohhhhh Sir YOU Said a MOUTH FULL! I TOO Grew up as a Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Comic Book Geek/Nerd. AND on TOP Of that I was and still AM a Musician too! Funny thing though... What USED to get me Bullied and Beat up when I was a kid... is NOW Considered "UBER-COOL" BECAUSE of TV shows like "Big Bang Theory" and Star Wars. ALOT More people have been exposed to it and It's crossed into other things. Even some of the big "JOCK" types NOW think that stuff is Cool! But yea... for Me too... this kind of stuff will ALWAYS Have a special place in my heart! And has INSPIRED Me to the point of DOING Costuming/Historical Clothing/Leather Working/Prop Making as a side business that I STILL Hope to eventually make into a FULL TIME Business! It's really awesome to MAKE something that is SPOT ON In detail and to have others come up to you and say, "WOW! THAT Looks JUST LIKE From the movies!" I've also gotten this when I worked at Ren Faires wearing my 16th Century Irish Clothing. And have History Professors come up and say, "WOW! THAT looks JUST Like the Painting!" So... I will keep on doing what I LOVE for as long as I can! :)
Star Wars shows us the power of story telling and how it can inspire us to do more than just use coding on a computer but that's why I watch Star Wars because it's just magical in a way we never saw story telling before it's truly wonderful
@Carter_Jpeg I concur with you on this. Sometimes practical effects, wouldn't be practical for things like: Huge scenes with hundreds of objects. (Like that scene with all of the first order troopers.) Things like that. But practical effects can be practical. Like why would you make actors/actresses CG when you can just use actual people. That prestige balance is needed to make a visually pleasing film.
The music at the end .... Just ... I mean you can’t listen to it without getting emotional I cried because it repenser me of this amazing ending of Star Wars VI... with the Ewoks celebration I mean .. this is Star Wars y’all
Now YOUR words made me cry... I am 56 and I am not ashamed.) Star Wars is a huge part of my life, a true masterpiece in this cheap silicon world. I am glad we were born at the right time. Thank you for your words!
i would feel like a kid in a candy store if i were to go here, im only 15 but i really love starwars. The prequels were my personal favorites, and R2-D2 has been my favorite droid. And Daeth Vader is one of my favorite movie villains.
David, you got me very emotional. As an original 1977 fan this is my heaven on earth. Maybe one day.... one day....i'll get to see this in person. This is the only thing on my bucket list....and is far, far away. At least I got to see it through your eyes. Thank you.
"I hope you enjoyed this" Star wars made up my childhood, it WAS my childhood. The whole concept, from the polished floors of the death star, to the strange dancers in Jabba's palace, star wars truly is wonderful, and a whole new universe. I just can't Express how magical it is. Thank you George. Thank you JJ. Thank you for making Star Wars. Thank you for making my childhood. So yes. I did enjoy this.
Thanks for the virtual tour - it is priceless since i can not go there myself... The movie itself, the "Star Wars" saga, especially, original episodes 4,5,6, is immortal. Thanks!
and this is why Star Wars, as the part of world collective culture is had become, should have become public domain. the true fans would have taken care of star wars for decades like they already did unlike disney who just ruined it in 3 movies.
You do realize J.J. Abrams and Rian Johnson are big Star Wars fans right? Just because they directed movies you don’t like doesn’t make them any less true fans, they simply have ideas different from yours.
@@commonwriternext just said that cause i couldn't care less tbh, when you say ruin johnson is a star wars fan, anything else you can say is automaticaly made irrelevant if not downright laughtable.
Nice video, David. It popped up in my recommendations just now, and I was like, "Hey, I know that name!" We got to see several of these costumes and props in various locations. The first time was at the National Air & Space Museum in Washington, DC, in October of 1998. I saw a few pieces again, along with the occasional prequel additions, at Star Wars Celebration conventions in Indianapolis (2002 and 2005, maybe?) and then we got to see this same exhibit, Where Science Meets Imagination, very close to home when it came to the Space and Rocket Museum in Huntsville AL sometime after that, either 2007 or 2010? I know it was shortly after one of our trips to Disney World, which is why I peg it as one of those two years. But more likely 2010 since that was also when they moved Celebration to Orlando and had the 'Last Tour to Endor' special event at Disney's Hollywood Studios, right before they retired the original version of Star Tours. Very cool to see some of these displays again, your camera is thankfully much better than the one I had back then.
I’m glad to see that I’m not the only one who likes costumes and models better. I really do hate CGI. Not once have I ever seen CGI that looks even remotely good.
Since this is a traveling exhibit, a lot of this stuff I've seen in my state's main museum. I got to see Yoda, Palpatine's costume & nasty fingernails they used, Darth Vader, Chewie and Han, all of Leia's costumes, Padme's many dresses as well as her handmaid's dresses, Stormtroopers, Scout Troopers and their speeders, snow troopers, Red Guards, x-wing pilot costumes, Ben Kenobi, Obi-Wan, Luke, C3-PO, R2-D2, BB8, Rey, Finn, lightsaber hilts, Darth Maul, models of Star Destroyers etc., Tuskan Raiders, ewoks, and many more
I must say, while the sequel trilogy gets a lot wrong, I do like how they go back to using models, animatronics, and puppets for a lot of the aliens and background details. There are some very neat videos showing how BB8 works, or the wolves on Crait, or the man who Rey buys food from on Jakku. Definitely one thing that the Sequel Trilogy can hold as a prize and not as a failure.
actually, it wasn’t really going back. the prequels had tons of minatures. i think TPM actually had the most of any star wars film. sure, they did overuse CGI, but it’s really just a difference in marketing. you do have a point for movies overall, but not really in just the franchise.
DAVID MATTOX dude have you seen Interstellar for christ sake that movie didnt even use a green screen! tons of ppl still make practical movie effects dude
Movie studios used to use an inferior kind of rubber that has, since the 1980s, become very brittle. If you were to puppeteer the original Yodas that remain intact, he would crumble to pieces.
I remember going to this when i was about 11 years old and i remember it so clearly! And seeing those robot legs you could control brought back a rush of memories! I wish i could really go back and appreciate it once again
This video is amazing. You truly see the effort and amount of love the designers put into these pieces. Star Wars is more than just an experience to some people, it's life!
I can't believe I had some real luck going to the Science Center to see all these movies props in real life at around 12 to 13 years old. Really awesome nostalgia hitting back ^^
I went to the same thing but recently. I got to see the costumes that the actors wear. Such as the helmet that the c3-po Actor worn. Really cool experience.
We had a version of this exhibit in Toledo. It had not realized that there were speculum's and other surgical implements used in the props, in new ways of coarse!
A physical leftover of my childhood growing up..very nice to see and hope one day to visit it in person but can't help but to remember those that were a part of this nostalgic period that has passed through the pearly gates
I echo your sentiments about film sincerely....CGI has become a crutch for so many asinine studios and poor filmmakers and it appeals to the lowest brow of our society. I prefer substance over flash, not to mention you can still have the flash with the substance done right. The ironic part to me is that if people were still perfecting stop motion with the cameras and electronics of today, it would be even MORE incredible. Realism and tangibility are paramount. I was very, very disappointed when I saw all the flying ships were CGI'd in the final battle of TFA. At least we saw a return to the practical sets...
CGI is not more realistic. You KNOW it's not real, it doesn't look real. It has no substance. Look up how much worse CGI is now compared to how it started out. They are cheaping out on the CGI now. And if they were still making films with models and puppets it would be amazing by now. Films have changed. It's all about how many CGI explosions they can get into a 105 minutes.
This was one of the most amazing exhibits I've had the pleasure of seeing in person (Wichita, KS). My daughters and spent hours there, but could have stayed all weekend.
I agree with you. The only thing I disliked about the prequels was the CGI. The original trilogy had a really unique feel to it that was totally lost when they replaced the practical effects.
What about the shitty lightsaber duels that involve attacking a already pre-existing lightsaber block, that's been there for about 10 seconds? or the corny dialogue that hayden spoke out? Episode 3: jedi council ( This is madness.) Not even a ! he showed no emotion in that shot.
This reminds me of when I went to The Making of Harry Potter were they had all the original set pieces and costumes, its so strange to think that where all that stuff actually happend.
Even though I was born in 2007 tbh I feel like I was there when the original movies came out...idk why. Maybe cause I was born the year of the 30th Star Wars anniversary....idk. I became a fan of Star Wars probs when I was like 3 because my dad got me into it......recently me and him watched the ninth movie. But even tho a lot of people may know me for liking stuff like roblox and Minecraft....Star Wars will always be the thing I love the most.
I was able to catch this in Lafayette, LA when it came there. I was VERY impressed. I remember I didn't see Boba Fett's helmet or costume though, which I was hoping to see. But overall, it was fantastic.
Breaks my heart I never get to see this stuff in person. I live in a small bum fuck town and all of these celebrations are always in big cities that are completely impossible for me to get to. Thank you for the video; it's the only way I get to see this stuff.
I don't usually comment on videos, but I just had to praise you for how well done this video was. You really did this justice.
Did not want this video to end.
Schnibbler Thank you
Agree!!!!!!!!!!
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Honestly 🙌🏽
Definitely..it had a star wars vibe without getting too sentimental. Hats off sir.
Imagine that Yoda puppet is possessed someday due to it's age..
digga was machst du hier
😂😂😂 Frag ich mich auch😂😂😂
*sleeps at night*
Possessed Yoda: mmmmmm
When I die i'm gonna posses Naked C-3P0
moin
People are going to dig this stuff up in 1000 years and think we were way more advanced than we really were
It's a shame most of that stuff would've biodegraded by then
@@brinley9629 yea rubber, plastic, and metal are real biodegradable.
@@Minecrafterjoeyjojo after a thousand years, rubber rots. Metal, admittedly, doesn't
That’s good then
And they won’t realize they’re props from an old movie from the 70s
This makes me sad because of all the actors we lost from Star Wars
Disney
Leia,Chewie,r2,Ben kenobi,
Ah man this is bringing back memories man these movies are epic sadly there over for all we know😭
Luke: “Am I a joke to you?”
(Laughs in r2)
I’m so happy that the mandalorian is using models for all the spaceships again. It feels extremely Star Wars
@Carter_Jpeg it is tho
Hmm,
LightCan relax why do you get so offended because he said one word wrong😂 i dont think he’s the idiot.
Carter_Jpeg no there real models not digital🙄
@@freshprince3887 Well true fans can realize small errors. Like how my bb8 plush's antennas are on the wrong side of his head.
“It was before the dark times...”
"Before Disney"
Fuck me episode 9 was ass
@Wayne mourik cgi has been around for almost half a century..?
@Wayne mourik the og starwars trilogy had cgi
@Wayne mourik you realise that the originals had cgi and half this stuff was from the prequels. which obviously had it
He said, "I wonder if movies will ever use props again?" It's funny this was before The Force Awakens lol
Justin Lundmark yet it used less props than tpm
Well they started using a form of rear projection for mandalorian.So as long as they can find new ways to use old stuff then I think they will go back to the old stuff.Plus Babu frik was a puppet so.
The Phantom Menace used the most props out of all Star wars Movies, even the OT trilogy movies.
Growing up as geek and a nerd, these movies got me through tough times in school when i use to get bullied. These flims will always have a safe place in my ♥
Ohhhhh Sir YOU Said a MOUTH FULL! I TOO Grew up as a Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Comic Book Geek/Nerd. AND on TOP Of that I was and still AM a Musician too! Funny thing though... What USED to get me Bullied and Beat up when I was a kid... is NOW Considered "UBER-COOL" BECAUSE of TV shows like "Big Bang Theory" and Star Wars.
ALOT More people have been exposed to it and It's crossed into other things. Even some of the big "JOCK" types NOW think that stuff is Cool! But yea... for Me too... this kind of stuff will ALWAYS Have a special place in my heart!
And has INSPIRED Me to the point of DOING Costuming/Historical Clothing/Leather Working/Prop Making as a side business that I STILL Hope to eventually make into a FULL TIME Business!
It's really awesome to MAKE something that is SPOT ON In detail and to have others come up to you and say, "WOW! THAT Looks JUST LIKE From the movies!" I've also gotten this when I worked at Ren Faires wearing my 16th Century Irish Clothing. And have History Professors come up and say, "WOW! THAT looks JUST Like the Painting!"
So... I will keep on doing what I LOVE for as long as I can! :)
@@j.s.connolly8579 just stop using shift all the time when you write something down
It just the way I write sometimes to Emphasize what I'm saying. People cant hear me... so that is the ONLY way to emphasize what someone says.
Old Jedi what’s a flim
@@j.s.connolly8579 good idea
Goodbye starwars as we once new it.. And as we once loved it.
ADD Me On's I’m crying.
The special editions ruin the purpose of these props
ADD Me On's omg whyyyy I’m crying now
I am sad that it is ending
Hey it’s not gone there making a new trilogy in 2022 the old republic can’tttt waittt
While marvel is like: in every single shot we have cgi so that's impressive!
it is impressive though, just in a different way.
Tinned Butter from a certain point of vu
0:38 so no one's gonna say anything about the Terraria boss sounds??? 💀 im deaddd
bruh
*"Wampa has awoken!"*
Brunozamp 😂😭
Why did they use the eye of cuthulu sounds tho?
Gapples Shroom no clue 💀
Historians in 3000 AD: “Back then, humans had really advanced technology. The force use to be real”
😐
Star Wars shows us the power of story telling and how it can inspire us to do more than just use coding on a computer but that's why I watch Star Wars because it's just magical in a way we never saw story telling before it's truly wonderful
You do realize game development. (Which involves programing.) Can infact tell a wonderful story as well.
@Carter_Jpeg I know, I personally love computer work. There isn't anything wrong with computer to me as well!
@Carter_Jpeg I concur with you on this. Sometimes practical effects, wouldn't be practical for things like: Huge scenes with hundreds of objects. (Like that scene with all of the first order troopers.) Things like that. But practical effects can be practical. Like why would you make actors/actresses CG when you can just use actual people. That prestige balance is needed to make a visually pleasing film.
Chewbacca really lost a lot of hair
NULLSKULL - Everything age got to him
He Shaved
The music at the end ....
Just ... I mean you can’t listen to it without getting emotional
I cried because it repenser me of this amazing ending of Star Wars VI... with the Ewoks celebration
I mean .. this is Star Wars y’all
Its more than that. It was our childhood man.
Now YOUR words made me cry... I am 56 and I am not ashamed.) Star Wars is a huge part of my life, a true masterpiece in this cheap silicon world. I am glad we were born at the right time. Thank you for your words!
Before Disney took a taco bell sized shit on.
i would feel like a kid in a candy store if i were to go here, im only 15 but i really love starwars. The prequels were my personal favorites, and R2-D2 has been my favorite droid. And Daeth Vader is one of my favorite movie villains.
Vader sure is badass. He is my favorite fictional character.
"Without a doubt this is one of the most famous puppets in the world, maybe *the* most famous"
Elmo: "Am I joke to you?"
@Alexander Christopher No I am fan of star wars
Kermit: *confused screaming*
*Kermit has entered the chat*
@Anton Pogorevici What *ABOUT* Barbie?
@Anton Pogorevici Barbie isnt a puppet...its a doll...there is a difference.
My thoughts exactly on stop motion effects, they made the original trilogy, truly genius
"You're somehow connected to it in a way that confirms it."
CGI has no soul.
David, you got me very emotional. As an original 1977 fan this is my heaven on earth. Maybe one day.... one day....i'll get to see this in person. This is the only thing on my bucket list....and is far, far away. At least I got to see it through your eyes. Thank you.
"I hope you enjoyed this" Star wars made up my childhood, it WAS my childhood. The whole concept, from the polished floors of the death star, to the strange dancers in Jabba's palace, star wars truly is wonderful, and a whole new universe. I just can't Express how magical it is. Thank you George. Thank you JJ. Thank you for making Star Wars. Thank you for making my childhood. So yes. I did enjoy this.
Love how u didnt include rian johnson
@@cringechannel1071 I would have preferred that he left out JJ too though.
@@masonharris9166 he was decent
Kinda was left in a corner with ep 9 after ep 8
Thank you for explaining in such a voice... really justifying what we 80's kid witnessed & enjoyed
Thanks for the virtual tour - it is priceless since i can not go there myself... The movie itself, the "Star Wars" saga, especially, original episodes 4,5,6, is immortal. Thanks!
Him: Yoda is the most famous puppet in the world
Elmo: Shocked pikachu face
LightCan holy mother of god are you an idiot!
@@Business_News r/woooosh
LightCan yeah and nobody said it was.
LightCan shocked pikachu face is a meme
@@Business_News ?????
I really like real original star wars droids and costumes!!
Alright guys, this is a petition for the big studios to bring back miniatures and stop-motion.
stop motion and puppets will always be my favorite. #nostalgia
THEY BROUGHT IT BACK WITH BABY YODA!! BABY YODAS A PUPPET
For real. Awesome to see. The T. rex animatronic in Jurassic park will always feel more real than the CGI
A sight to behold this truly is.
I still don't like how Disney made Darth Vader's eyes slightly tinted red in star wars rogue one
Mace Windu how are we both watching 3 years later
This came out 7 years ago
Mace Windu This video came out 7 years ago. Before Disney bought it. A New Hope Vader has Amber lenses.
@@captainkaboom5516 Disney bought Star wars in 2012 8 years ago
@@captainkaboom5516 and this video came out right 6 years ago right around this time Disney was already announcing Force awakens
Fun fact: the OG Death Star model was a gray potato
Fire the mash
How Dare You Diss My Cheese i would looove the movie if death star was a potato
@@HomeRunChess fire the ieon hot taters
Bruh this music has me tearing up, I hate that the skywalker trilogy is ending, all these characters will no longer be in the films. Rip :(
Characters like Rey, kylo ren, that one black dude (idk his name) ruined EVERYTHING
I cried while watching this... I love star wars so much
and this is why Star Wars, as the part of world collective culture is had become, should have become public domain.
the true fans would have taken care of star wars for decades like they already did unlike disney who just ruined it in 3 movies.
Honest facts
You do realize J.J. Abrams and Rian Johnson are big Star Wars fans right? Just because they directed movies you don’t like doesn’t make them any less true fans, they simply have ideas different from yours.
@@commonwriternext ok boomer NPC #143681436
@@slckb0y65 Wait am I the boomer? or you? I'm confused...
@@commonwriternext just said that cause i couldn't care less tbh, when you say ruin johnson is a star wars fan, anything else you can say is automaticaly made irrelevant if not downright laughtable.
Thank you for posting this too. So far the best video on star wars movie props out there.
Impressive that puppet stayed together years they have
Nice video, David. It popped up in my recommendations just now, and I was like, "Hey, I know that name!" We got to see several of these costumes and props in various locations. The first time was at the National Air & Space Museum in Washington, DC, in October of 1998. I saw a few pieces again, along with the occasional prequel additions, at Star Wars Celebration conventions in Indianapolis (2002 and 2005, maybe?) and then we got to see this same exhibit, Where Science Meets Imagination, very close to home when it came to the Space and Rocket Museum in Huntsville AL sometime after that, either 2007 or 2010? I know it was shortly after one of our trips to Disney World, which is why I peg it as one of those two years. But more likely 2010 since that was also when they moved Celebration to Orlando and had the 'Last Tour to Endor' special event at Disney's Hollywood Studios, right before they retired the original version of Star Tours. Very cool to see some of these displays again, your camera is thankfully much better than the one I had back then.
LextheRobot Thanks Alex!
Did they have Boba Fett's armor?
InfamousDagger no I saw that at a Star Wars museum in New York ( yes the actual prop)
The sarlacc swallowed it and spat it up in NYC.
Thanks Darth never knew that
Nice
I wonder where Salacious Crumb is
This is amazing! I wish I could've seen this! Thanks so much for posting!!!
Sure! I'm glad you could enjoy it. Best museum experience ever. You excited about the new movies that JJ is making?
@@CINEMATTOX I loved it
Star Wars itself is a ride of glory, I don’t know anyone who does not feel tingly inside when they look at this stuff
I’m glad to see that I’m not the only one who likes costumes and models better. I really do hate CGI. Not once have I ever seen CGI that looks even remotely good.
Bruh that wampa be makin terraria boss noises.
Thank you for making this video.😁
Gotta say, This video has some cool information, I liked seeing the darth vader outfit.
Respect for making this
It feels almost magical just seeing these things on video. If I had some money, I would go there.
Not gonna lie, that last part that you added in the video, the montage with the music...oh man that got me. Star wars was my childhood.
this was a great video,awesome job
The balance has been restored in the force
Since this is a traveling exhibit, a lot of this stuff I've seen in my state's main museum. I got to see Yoda, Palpatine's costume & nasty fingernails they used, Darth Vader, Chewie and Han, all of Leia's costumes, Padme's many dresses as well as her handmaid's dresses, Stormtroopers, Scout Troopers and their speeders, snow troopers, Red Guards, x-wing pilot costumes, Ben Kenobi, Obi-Wan, Luke, C3-PO, R2-D2, BB8, Rey, Finn, lightsaber hilts, Darth Maul, models of Star Destroyers etc., Tuskan Raiders, ewoks, and many more
I must say, while the sequel trilogy gets a lot wrong, I do like how they go back to using models, animatronics, and puppets for a lot of the aliens and background details. There are some very neat videos showing how BB8 works, or the wolves on Crait, or the man who Rey buys food from on Jakku. Definitely one thing that the Sequel Trilogy can hold as a prize and not as a failure.
actually, it wasn’t really going back. the prequels had tons of minatures. i think TPM actually had the most of any star wars film. sure, they did overuse CGI, but it’s really just a difference in marketing. you do have a point for movies overall, but not really in just the franchise.
parade of the ewoks is so nostalgic....
This video is truly a treasure.
Thanks David, I feel the same way you do... and things go around my friend , hold on tight because film will again fall in love with reality :-D
Paul, I appreciate what you wrote. Well said. I'm looking forward to the future too. :)
DAVID MATTOX dude have you seen Interstellar
for christ sake that movie didnt even use a green screen!
tons of ppl still make practical movie effects dude
Bh
Why didn't they just use that Yoda for the last jedi
john perez because it’s in a museum
And the yoda puppet in the last Jedi is the original puppet
@@RandomGuy-zl5sp no, it's based off the original mold.
Movie studios used to use an inferior kind of rubber that has, since the 1980s, become very brittle. If you were to puppeteer the original Yodas that remain intact, he would crumble to pieces.
john perez Because it’s old as shit and can easily get damaged?
Amazing pieces of history...
I saw this exhibit in Louisiana all those years ago. It was very cool.
I remember going to this when i was about 11 years old and i remember it so clearly! And seeing those robot legs you could control brought back a rush of memories! I wish i could really go back and appreciate it once again
It was so great to see this when it came to Wichita. That Droideka was HUGE!
Hello my name is Kevin green field I so love starwars I'm a massive fan and it just makes me get cut.up because they are so amazing
that museum is more than a museum, is a legen legacy for many generations ,
This video is amazing. You truly see the effort and amount of love the designers put into these pieces. Star Wars is more than just an experience to some people, it's life!
I saw this exhibit at the San Jose Tech Museum. It was incredible!
I can't believe I had some real luck going to the Science Center to see all these movies props in real life at around 12 to 13 years old. Really awesome nostalgia hitting back ^^
One word:
Goosebumps
2:25 awesome he actually looks like Maul, and not just the face paint.
?????
I think u got the wrong timestamp
*0:25
I went to the same thing but recently. I got to see the costumes that the actors wear. Such as the helmet that the c3-po
Actor worn. Really cool experience.
That was very well put together, amazing props bought back memories.
I wish I was there in person to see all of these Star Wars props.
This is heaven
We had a version of this exhibit in Toledo. It had not realized that there were speculum's and other surgical implements used in the props, in new ways of coarse!
wait *where's the gonk droid*
Where tf is Jabba
Really cool man thanks alot for sharing this. I for one really enjoyed it.
Why is there a terraria sound?
I agree I wish that they still make films like that
Awesome!
Is it weird I cry every time I hear rotj ending song ?
It’s not weird at all. It’s a very powerful song
Yub Nub!
@@WaluigiLebron yub nub is ass, this one has emotion and a sense of relief
Actually you met the real Yoda. Well this is sooo cool
Me and my brother used to call the wompa the abominable snow man.
A physical leftover of my childhood growing up..very nice to see and hope one day to visit it in person but can't help but to remember those that were a part of this nostalgic period that has passed through the pearly gates
thanx for the tour
Got to see these props & costumes at the Smithsonian in DC...I got the chills.
My ally is the Force and the powerful ally it is
Cya guys 6 years later when RUclips recommends me this again.
I love star wars so much
the music is perfect!
I echo your sentiments about film sincerely....CGI has become a crutch for so many asinine studios and poor filmmakers and it appeals to the lowest brow of our society. I prefer substance over flash, not to mention you can still have the flash with the substance done right. The ironic part to me is that if people were still perfecting stop motion with the cameras and electronics of today, it would be even MORE incredible. Realism and tangibility are paramount. I was very, very disappointed when I saw all the flying ships were CGI'd in the final battle of TFA. At least we saw a return to the practical sets...
CGI is not more realistic. You KNOW it's not real, it doesn't look real. It has no substance. Look up how much worse CGI is now compared to how it started out. They are cheaping out on the CGI now. And if they were still making films with models and puppets it would be amazing by now. Films have changed. It's all about how many CGI explosions they can get into a 105 minutes.
I will visit this museum for my vacation.
This was one of the most amazing exhibits I've had the pleasure of seeing in person (Wichita, KS). My daughters and spent hours there, but could have stayed all weekend.
Thank you for sharing this video. Star Wars is my childhood and means everything to me.🙏🏼
True beauty in its purest form
I agree with you. The only thing I disliked about the prequels was the CGI. The original trilogy had a really unique feel to it that was totally lost when they replaced the practical effects.
What about the shitty lightsaber duels that involve attacking a already pre-existing lightsaber block, that's been there for about 10 seconds? or the corny dialogue that hayden spoke out?
Episode 3: jedi council ( This is madness.) Not even a ! he showed no emotion in that shot.
The first two minutes actually hit me like a train
This reminds me of when I went to The Making of Harry Potter were they had all the original set pieces and costumes, its so strange to think that where all that stuff actually happend.
Even though I was born in 2007 tbh I feel like I was there when the original movies came out...idk why.
Maybe cause I was born the year of the 30th Star Wars anniversary....idk. I became a fan of Star Wars probs when I was like 3 because my dad got me into it......recently me and him watched the ninth movie.
But even tho a lot of people may know me for liking stuff like roblox and Minecraft....Star Wars will always be the thing I love the most.
What's your favorite
I always love seeing people getting into Star Wars that are from younger generations it helps keep the franchise going!
I remember going to this exhibit when it came to San José when I was a kid and I swear I basically just stared at C-3PO’s exo-skeleton the whole time
must have been heart pounding, butterfly in the stomach feeling being inside this museum
I was able to catch this in Lafayette, LA when it came there. I was VERY impressed. I remember I didn't see Boba Fett's helmet or costume though, which I was hoping to see. But overall, it was fantastic.
Breaks my heart I never get to see this stuff in person. I live in a small bum fuck town and all of these celebrations are always in big cities that are completely impossible for me to get to.
Thank you for the video; it's the only way I get to see this stuff.