"Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith" - DELETED SCENE: 'Exiled to Dagobah' (HQ/Sub. Esp.)
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2010
- LA GUERRA DE LAS GALAXIAS: LA VENGANZA DE LOS SITH - Escena Inédita: "Exiliado a Dagobah".
Yoda se establece en el planeta Dagobah. Con la introducción del productor Rick McCallum y el director George Lucas. Finalizando con el contenido oculto del DVD. - Кино
1:40 "...Forgotten a change of clothes. I have."
lol
Wear the same shit for the next fucking 23 years I will. Never visit a store can I.
wore this for 900 years, i have.
is it just me or at 1:39 is Yoda sighing in exasperation and depression? Sad really, because everything he had worked for: a peaceful galaxy, well run Jedi council etc. had all been dashed and now his new home is a dark, damp and empty planet with no other humanoid on it.
So if I'm right, I don't blame him. Due to the lack of technology back then, I always thought Yoda seemed a little too docile and enthusiastic when he met Luke. The poor bastard probably went senile for the 16+ odd years on such an empty planet
Has nobody to blame but himself. If he wasn't being an idiot, Palpatine would have been exposed for the Sith that he is around TPM already.
Yoda is just another one in the long line of characters absolutely destroyed in the prequels.
I never knew Yoda was such a good dancer. LOL
Bryan Ho what if that was in the after credits lol
Yoda looked out over the desolate swampland of Dagobah, and thought to himself, "Confined to a slimy mud-hole, I am. Sucks, it does."
This should have been a post credit scene.
Agree.
I love how Lucas says that he didn't want the scene in the movie because we already know where Yoda ended up in.. Then why make the Prequel movies in the first place!?! We know how everything turned out after watching the ORIGINAL trilogy..
Stop hating bro he made them to give us a visual representation on Darth Vaders life as a Jedi
+It was ME ye said it lad lol
+TheDIOWSubZero Not the exact circumstances or why Vader was on a life support suit. Master Yoda says he goes into exile, that's all you'll need in Revenge of the Sith.
RIGHT ON!
+Rand Paul 2016 - STOP the IRS, NSA, and Fed! RIGHT OFF!
but seriously dude stop saying RIGHT ON! on every single comment
Unnecessary exposition? Eh? We also know that Anakin's going to get mutilated and put in a robot suit, but it was important to see that - it's a cross between fanservice and narrative,
Even better It was nessarly for GL to put where darth Vader was going (back to The Excuter after leaving CLoud City) after he chopped off Lukes Hand in Empire , We knew he had the Shuttle yet GL had to ruin the scene and put it in.
True but the prequals could have been sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much better. I vote for a complete reboot to the prequals. They are soo messed up it doesn't even correspond to the original trilogy.
***** They correspond perfectly.
***** No
Julien Stewart whats the problem?
The last part of this vid is actually a lesser known deleted scene where Yoda's exile to Dagobah is a feint and his real destination is his 'hood' in underground Coruscant. His club is modeled after the Jedi Temple.
It was cut out for obvious reasons.
god all these starwars nerds (i wont even call you fanboys), saying "fuck george lucas" and "the newest trilogy was shit", have you ever thought of the simple facts; i.e, without george lucas starwars wouldnt even exist! personally i think episode 3 was the best of the franchise. admittedly the phantom menace could have been a heck of a lot better, i believe it did its purpose in introducing us to the story of anakin.
right on bro
I'm so fucking sick of prequel haters and George Lucas bashers. The man made 3 timeless classics that everyone grew up with and loved, then years later he makes 3 good but not great films that failed to live up to every ones nostalgia, and whiny shit heels the world over overreact and accuse him of "Ruining their childhood". Star Wars fan boys are soo fucking stupid sometimes.
Yes George Lucas was the one who envisioned Star Wars but Star Wars is not what it is without the contributions of so many other people that do not get enough recognition, a recognition that George claimed much for himself while making the prequels. Empire was directed by Irvin Kershner, Jedi by Richard Marquand. People only know George as the face of this franchise but that shouldn't be the case. Star Wars was the result of collective ideas, talent, and work of many people, not just the whims of one man. Nobody questioned Lucas' authority when making the prequels and when they first screened Phantom Menace, they realized the mistake they had made - that mistake is why people feel the way they do today.
George Lucas is a hack. He had one good idea (ripped off from a Kurisawa film) and launched a legend. How much of that legend was George and how much of it was the people around George?
Man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lucas said putting Yoda in was unnecessary because he wanted to focus on the twins. Well, he could've put this scene in AFTER the credits. It's an amazing scene.
The thing I liked about the prequels, was the connections it made with the originals. Like when we see uncle Owen and aunt Beru in episode 2, seeing their home where we see Luke in, on Tatooine, Seeing Darth Vader at the end of episode 3, watching Obi Wan hand Luke to his aunt Beru, and look out into the sunset like Luke did, those kind of scenes filled with me a happy kind of nostalgia of the originals
seeing Yoda rapping to The Roots just made my life
I didn't know Yoda dancing with the Stormtroopers was a deleted scene, thank god George removed it. Looks like he was celebrating with them cause all Jedis were slaughteredd or something.
If one looks at it from 'a certain point of view,' by not knowing where Yoda ended up, it would make his whereabouts all-the-more mysterious.
If one watched the films starting with Episode I, it leads one to wonder if he might have been killed when no word of him appears in Ep 4...but then in Ep 5, when Obi-wan delivers his message, it becomes, revealed.
+80MWH well, true - if someone is watching the series in episode order - for those who saw the others first this scene would mean more. I can see both perspectives.
"It felt like unnecessary exposition" No no no no, this entire trilogy was unnecessary exposition, that scene would've been some pretty cool fan service.
+PabloBeal Yeah, and still there you were in the cinema watching unnecesary exposition.
Yeah, when I was 6 and would watch anything that had the name "Star Wars" in it.
It was ME I can defend the prequels, but no, that's not what I intended. As the guy said, the prequels were narratively unnecessary. Just as this new films. And still, people are going to spend their money watching them.
+PabloBeal So much butt pain in the comments. I love it. Suffer, prequel haters.
RIGHT ON!
"We know where yoda ends up"......uh....we know where everyone ends up, then what was the whole point of the entire PT?
+Ridley the pirate We don't know where and how Padme died. We do not know what was the exact reason for Anakin's fall. We are never told how he ended up in that Vader life-support suit. We do not know how the Emperor came into power or who he really is. We do not know how the Jedi could have been wiped out by the Empire despite having those great powers. We do not know why Aunt Beru and Uncle Owen was chosen to be Luke's new guardians. And we do not know much of this fabled Clone Wars that Luke briefly mentioned.
+Evan Pan-Bao. THANK YOU SIR
***** Thanks to the prequels. Never in original trilogy has those things been addressed. Maybe in some old EU novels or novelizations, but I doubt many read them...
Yeah, I really needed to know that Darth Vader used to be a whiny brat who turned to the dark side because an old fart lied to him about saving people's lives and did not turn against him the minute he found out that it was a lie to begin with. Or that his wife was the most pompeous broad the galaxy had ever seen.
Glad you filled in the blank spots, George.
Completely disagree with Lucas. The point isnt if that was "necessary", too much of the movie wasn´t "necessary" because we all know where is each actor in Episode IV. It wasn't necessay, but that scene was a beautiful part of "the bridge", the link with the next episode, Lucas was making a "bridge" between both episodes, with the kids, the suit of vader, the frame of Death Star, the presentation of wookees, even the music in the sunset of tatooine, come on !! and Dagobah's scene would have matched beautifully that conection, Anyway that scene was more valuable than others full of blablabla about politics.
"as he's tinkering away with the revised version..."
Even Rick knew Lucas was going to change everything up every few years. Damn.
Lucas should put this scene in the post credits
shit was barely 30sec George. why?
+BoringMan More Jar Jar.....because we all love Jar Jar. Hesa our humble servant!
+Michael Heffernan Jar Jar wasn't really even in Revenge of the Sith. (Which is why it was so much better)
+Brevincampbell12 Jar Jar was in the movie. He just didn't talk. There's only very minor scenes with him
+Brevinchampbell12 he appeared at Padmé's funeral and ruined the movie.
Yeah, I don't get it either. We crammed so much fan service into this crap already, why stop there? By the way, we also needed a young Han Solo smiling at Leia right after she's born. That's what the *fans* want!
George Lucas is so clueless about his own (former) franchise.
Everything he has done (especially all the f*cking tinkering) after 1983 has been unnecessary exposition! He contradicts himself constantly. He has said that he wanted the prequels to stand on their own. OK then how would you know where Yoda ends up without The Empire Strikes Back? It's true, everyone does know he ends up on Dagobah, but it's nice to see him arrive there for the first time.
It would be nice to see a lot of things, but if it doesn't move the story along then it goes out. Simple rule of his.
Spot on, as one of my art teachers used to say, "Great art is never finished, it is abandoned." I think George didn't know how to let go until it was too late.
Lucas is a cluless moron now lol.. thanks God he sold star wars to disney..and once again deleting this great scene with Yoda... lucas you stink! i hope JJ Abrams brings back the real Star Wars wonder and magic of the classic trilogy
james williams I cannot understand fans like you and you knpw what I will never will.
lol you can't understand why i think Lucas should've kept this great scene in? lol.. Lucas ruined is own classic trilogy with the special editions in 1997.. than by the time he made the prequals, he only focused on the visuals and CGI effects, instead of the dialog and story.. he made way to much money to play with.. like i said before, i hope J J Abrams brings back the joy and wonder of the Star Wars movies..
"WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN MY SWAMP?"
"Land in that puddle I did not mean to."
"Unnecessary exposition" oh like the Jabba scene in the first film you added in even though Greedo says the same info?
To be fair he only cut that in the first place because he had no idea who or what Jabba was.
yeah it breaks rick mccallum's heart that lucas didnt put the scene of yoda dancing in the film
This is that same thing like cutting out the scene were Luke makes his lightsaber in Episode 6. It's not only a massive change in Yoda's/Luke's personal story, it's a landmark in the history of the fall - and return - of the Jedi.
Andrew Raslan No, I highly disagree with you. It is better that Luke's lightsaber was a surprise. And what is so landmark about that one moment? I think there were MUCH more significant moments.
And we already know where Yoda is heading off too. There's no surprise there. This scene actually would have been ok in the movie, but taking it out is not detrimental.
Actually, Yoda could have gone into a lot of hidden locations where the empire would not have looked. He could have played on in the resistance for a long while. fearing that he had the BIGGEST price on his head. He would have gone to dagobah
i think yoda actually say it in episode 3 on the wookie planet that he is going to dagobah.
Heir to the empire gave that cave location as a place where a sith died before and yoda used it to mask his presence in the force.
He found a beconcall device. btw from the same book the emperor left a evil shadow where he died. even the video game knights of the republic = noga sotos blade carried his dark energy to poison enemies with,
"...when he's tinkering away, doing the special editions..."
Even Rick knew Lucas was going to continue fucking around with Star Wars.
I don't hate the prequel trilogy but dammit Lucas! This scene would've actually fit in well! And when he says he wanted to keep the focus on the mother and the kids, he failed! I hate how Padme dies without interacting with her children even for a moment. If she even got to hold Lea it would have explained that in Return of the Jedi but nope! And really, they had to cut out 30 seconds that don't interupt the flow of anything and actually looks like it would've fluidly gone into the next scene? Really? And the pretense of "we know where he ends up" is silly. We know where Obi Wan ends up but they still show it. We know roughly where Vader ends up but we still see him at the Emperor's side. How's this any different?
I read in a Star Wars Insider a few years ago is that Leia came across a recording of Padme through R2D2.
Yoda the star wars OG
Yoda may be the most experienced Jedi but he's wise enough to know his limits and possibilities. He is not susceptible to overconfidence to risk getting killed, a mistake that Anakin made when Obi Wan told him that he had the high ground. Yoda knew long term that the future of the Jedi Order has to be preserved.
It's what the animators do with their spare time after they're done animating and they're waiting for everyone else to finish up.
@SethHesio fair enough. I respect your comment, and I do agree the prequels weren't even close to the originals but at some point people have to recognize that he is the creator of this and without him it wouldn't exist. He deserves credit and not to be bashed all the time, he does have true talent. "We are the music makers, the dreamers of the dreams" We hate on the people that create what we love too much sometimes and at some point people need to realize its not as easy as it looks.
The massive energy of all the lifeforms on the planet hid Yoda's presence from the Emperor.
Because we need yet another scene of a spaceship landing. Thank you, Rick. Were it not for that, I would have never guessed that Yoda landed on Dagobah in a space ship. I thought they chucked the little bastard out of an airlock while they flew by.
Lol at the ending. Don't Say Nuthin'
Dummies in the comments. It was cut, because it keeps Yoda's actions a mystery. If he would go straight to Dagobah, he would just stay there. Not showing this, we can assume he had other adventures prior to Dagobah. Duh
Except we see yoda talking with bail and obiwan basically directly about going right into hiding and yoda says it himself after the sidious fight. We know he is going right there and not on adventured.
"We know where he ends up." It's a prequel George, we know where EVERYBODY ends up.
you just watched yoda land on deggabah, your ABOUT to watch yoda rapping and dancing.
I have a feeling George Lucas wanted to put that last part into the movie. and I love how rick mcallen or whatever just knew that George was going to make a re-visioning to make a quick buck somewhere down the road, and he did!
0:53 Well, George eventually did tinker away with the revised version for the Blu-ray release (with very little changes) and still left the scene out. I bet Rick was annoyed once again.
He went into exile by himself. He knew there was nothing else to do.
And no, he wasn't the last Jedi, Thousands of others did the same thing across the galaxy, however during the Great Jedi Purge, which lasted eighteen years, most of then was tracked down and killed. Some were never found, like Empatojayos Brand, who didn't get in contact with the Order again until after episode VI.
Anyone else notice that they always cut out the best scenes from movies??
Skoldpadda George Lucas sucks
Until the prequels, I imagined Yoda to be an indigenous species on Dagobah. The planet's environment seems more natural to his character, than the glitz and bright lights of a city. And that he lives humbly and content in a mudhole, because he knows big cities and fancy temples can offer nothing to an infinitely wise jedi master. But I was wrong, he's just in exile.
Wow. That scene is more Star Warsy than any other scene in the prequels. No wonder George deleted it. I'm not the least bit surprised.
Closing credits- then a Cannonball Run like blooper reel- actually same CR blooper reel by Star Wars characters.
After rewatching the orginal trilogy CGI yoda looks so dumb lol
Better than Prequel puppet
Original puppet>Movie CGI>Jar Jar>Adolf Hitler>Clone Wars CGI>Phantom Menace puppet
HarryBillyBobGeorge Oddly enough, I agree with this list
Javale fralop Don't get me wrong, I love The Clone Wars. Yoda just looked terrible.
HarryBillyBobGeorge I know. I have the same opinion as you
22 years later, Anakin's son comes to Dagobah.
thumbs up if you want a complete saga release with full extended movie versions that include every deleted scene in their proper place to fully experience the complete star wars
I still can't believe Lucas is the same guy who created the first three wonderful movies.
I agree 100% with Lucas's decision on this. Beautiful shot and moment but Lucas was right in leaving the stage set for Luke, Leia's, Obi-Wans, Darth Vaders story.
Remember Lukes fighter that landed there, was sinking into the swamp immediately. I'm sure it either could have done the same or Yoda even moved it into a more swampy area. He did have nearly 20 years.
When I was a kid I thought Yoda was from Dagobah. I didn't think much more about it.
This is the only deleted scene that I feel it really should have been kept the movie.
Lil' Yoda
The scene with Shaak Ti was cut because it was decided that Shaak Ti should be killed by Darth Vader while meditating in the Jedi Temple's meditation chamber instead. Before they got to film it, however, it was changed again, so that he would kill her in a duel in the battle inside the temple. That was, however, changed again, so she survived the duel. It was never filmed, but I believe it's in the book - it's canon, I know that much.
Her canon death is by the hands of Galen Marek in 3 BBY. (:
This is something that I would have liked to have seen in the movie, but I understand why it wasn't included because we know where Yoda ends up.
We already know where anikin an kenobi end up. yet it didn't stop him from making a trilogy on the duo.
Perhaps he thought no one would expect him to go there - or perhaps he thought no one would be able to find him there.
His ship is probably somehow hidden, perhaps in a lake.
@MonsieurSegalo Thank you! And thanks to anyone who voted my comments up, I really appreciate it. :)
the scene at the end was better than all the prequels.
honestly I find it to be one of the best if not the best scene in the entire new movies. why somone would cut this out because it makes the movie 30 seconds longer is no excuse. Personally I would have cut the "Im so in love with you because your so in love with me line"
Should've been in the movie. I love the prequels, and this would've bridged it well with episodes 4, 5, and 6
la escena es buena pero si es innescesaria,por si no lo sabias los principales errores del cine se comenten cuando al espectador se le muestra todo y no queda espacio para que el espectador saque sus propias conclusiones,el dejar cosas inconclusas hace que la trama sea mas misteriosa y que a uno le den ganas de volver a ver la pelicula.Eso se llama cuando el receptor o espectador es activo(o sea que tiene que esforzarse para comprender la trama de un libro o película)
i agree with george. the other dude made it sound like this was the greatest cinema ever to hit the cutting room floor and then i watched a ship land and the door open and was like, ok, that was it?
"we didnt need it because we know where yoda goes" really george! really!
Simple ... He's 900 years old, He channels the force when he ned it, to fight and such, given him the needed power to fight Darksiders and duel his former student Doku who is a Master sword fighter.
yoda hip-hop dancing in the end LOL!
"wrong turn on the hyperspace highway i seem to have taken, hmm?"
This scene would've only added a nostalgic value. I understand why it was cut, because the series is not about Yoda, it's about the Skywalker family.
0:58, not happening now Rick. Not now, not ever again. Thankfully, he is done tinkering.
The one scene that we wanted added but didn't get added
This is why I love the internet.
Although many of George Lucas's decisions with the prequels were frustrating, I actually agree with him here.
It's like poetry you know, they rhyme...hopefully it'll turn out.
Lucas and saying the word unnecessary is hilarious
Yoda unnecessary George? Jedi Master Yoda who basically is primarily the reason Luke becomes a Jedi at all isn't worth 30 seconds?!! He is integral to the story.
Yoda was never "Exiled" to Dagobah,he and Obi Wan both knew they they were in danger when Annikin became Darth Vader,Ben went to Tattooine,and Yoda went to Dagobah knowing they would be hunted down,if Vader felt them,but,they were NEVER exiled....
That's exactly what exiled MEANS. They were forced to flee into hiding as fugitives. They were exiles.
Brian Merritt
they both went into hiding because they failed to stop the Emperor,not because anyone "Made" them go
Foolishpleazure So what would you call it? Hiding?
Foolishpleazure No one made them go, you say? What are you talking about? If they stayed they would have been killed by the empire. Well, they weren't exactly deported, but they might as well have been.
Brian Merritt
because no once Forced them into exile (excuse the pun) they went by choice....
I like how Lucas says the reason he took it out was due to it being "unnecessary exposition" because we know where Yoda ends up. Yeah, well, you could say the SAME EXACT THING about ALL the prequels, George.
I luv the part he throws his stick to the groung
Actually, he took the spacecraft to Bail Organa's Tantive IV ship after he left Chewbacca and the other wookie. He didn't go to Dagobah until after he failed to kill PalpSidious but we don't know if he still had that spacecraft to go to that planet. I would've liked to see Yoda landed on Dagobah so that his entrance in ESB would make more sense like he didn't just pop up out of nowhere.
Thumbs up if the "you're so beautiful. It's only because I'm so in love" scene should have been taken out and this one put in.
everyone but george loved it as usual
the planet was strong with the Dark Side (remember the cave in Empire?) so yoda could hide and mask his Light Side signature there. Also, Count Dooku inadvertently erased it from the holocron maps when he erased the cloning planet (Geonosis? I forget).
seeing Yoda dance was awesome!
i love this scene.
Imagine another dimension where Lucas hadn't tinkered with the films, and the fanboys complained that the films bore no continuity to each other. Darth Vader looked like a totally different bloke, Yoda looked like a f***ing muppet, Yoda was apparently Obi-wan's master when it was really Qui-Gon, Lightsabers would change colour on their own, The emperor had a massive facelift in episode V and then changed back in VI etc etc. Just shut up complaining, and let Lucas do what he wants with HIS films!
I luv the part he throws his stick
George Lucas: Same knucklehead who said Empire was the worst of the original trilogy.
TAKE OUT ALL THE SENATE SCENES TO MAKE SOME ROOM FOR THIS ONE!
It's so dense theres so much going on.
& last: although he's extremely skilled to conceal his nature from those looking for him, he knows his skills will hold off only for a while vader & sidious from his scent. so he stays hidden and always very close to the cave of evil:a dark energy nexus so strong that almost diminishes his light side force signature to nothing(for anyone trying to sense his presence,that is).he knows that if he wanders off,to meet any other jedi,he will be like a beacon leading vader to the rest of the survivors
Goodbye Master.
Yoda should have went somewhere where everybody knows your name and their always glad you came
TAKE OUT ALL THE SENATE SCENES TO MAKE SOME ROOM FOR THIS ONE!!!
Nice!!!
They should've added the Yoda Dancing scene at the end of the movie after the credits. Just imagine the cinema and everyone reacting to it! :D
It wouldn't fit at all 😂
The rap is strong with this one.
Did you see when yoda was dancing and the clones were banging their heads that was funny
WTF GEORGE!?!
So glad Lucas isn't in charge of Star Wars anymore, cutting this scene was a mindless decision.
One of Lucas' problems was that he had ever fracturing endings to his films to where in episode 1 there were 4 climaxes being intercut together. He took the feedback on this and likely cut this scene to try containing the ending between the children's fate and that of Vader/Padme.
1st he goes on a self-imposed exile cuz he knows all that transpired is partly his fault. 2nd he knows it is against the dictates of the light side go out and fight against vader. AND 3rd he knows the jedi order has failled, and has to stay out of the equation for a while to re-establish it's values and form (like it has done several times in galactic history).