If we're being honest, Alec Guinness along with the music of John Williams lent a certain level of gravitas and seriousness to a movie that otherwise could have been perceived as visually "pretty" for its time, but somewhat lacking otherwise. Those elements elevated it into a completely different, totally unoccupied genre level of cinema that science fiction to that point never had done.
He should have blamed on such prestigious theaters unable to or uninterested in making an actor remembered by performances presented to small selected audiences. Ironical, but such is this outcome in this field. And it's sad how even the most competent actors rarely get it.
Yep, you took the words out of my mouth. Mark and Harry are obviously getting on his nerves. They're getting on my nerves. I'll never be able to watch this scene again without thinking of this short.
@S R Could you point to a post or interview where Hamill expressed a similar level of dissatisfaction as Harrison? From everything I’ve read he was always legitimately happy to have been Luke and was really invested in having played him and in Star Wars in general. There’s the fact that he IS Joker and has a huge amount of VA work under his belt. While hate may be too strong a word, Harrison has never made it a secret that he has no love lost for Solo or Star Wars
@@NeoCreo1 in fact, Mark loved playing Luke, and was disappointed with how Disney portrayed his character because of how much he liked it. Mark is also not pigeon holed into Luke because he played one of the most famous Joker's of all time
@@micah9359 Indeed, when you go back and see his interviews throughout the sequels you can see his optimism melt away and in some later cases be replaced with straight up anger. There’s a few shots of him giving hardcore death glares. He’s also pretty candid that he was completely taken aback by how they portrayed Luke in 8, and in 7 was hopeful that he would have had a larger role than he ended up getting, with the writers ignoring almost all of his input in regards to Luke
"On the set of this audacious Star Wars movie, my feelings toward my co-stars had evolved into something far more venomous than simple annoyance. Their unprofessionalism had turned my initial disappointment into a seething hatred that festered deep within. As they continued their antics, my fantasies took a darker turn. I began to entertain thoughts that bordered on the macabre, daydreaming of strangling them to silence their incessant giggles and mindless prattle. It was as if their very presence had become a torment to my artistic sensibilities. However, I knew that these thoughts were dangerous and irrational, born out of frustration and resentment. While I may have harbored a deep loathing for their unprofessional behavior, I understood that violence was not the answer. Instead, I silently seethed, hoping for a swift end to this torturous chapter in my career."
The way Mark Hamill goes from laughing to being in character only a fraction of a second thereafter. A fantastic voice actor, and an underrated actor in general!
@@JohnSmithAnythingChannel Well, you're forgetting about Peter Cushing. He was another old british actor in this particular Star Wars movie. But, I'm not sure he and Alec Guiness ever did any days of shooting together. But, unlike Alec, he really enjoyed playing his character Grand Moff Tarkin, minus the carpet slipper incident.🤣😂🤣
There's a difference between shooting the moments in between takes as opposed to shooting the movie, this was either Lucas or someone else shooting for themselves not for the film
from what ive seen he actually really enjoyed making the movie, its just that afterwards he hated it because he didnt like that it became all he was known for
It gave me the chills. Knowing now what he would become. He is the hero of like four generations. He played Luke Skywalker in the seventies and eighties, then he was joker in the nineties, then he was Firelord ozai in the early 2000s.
@Haydawg06 that's fine and dandy but he himself made comments about how he hated working on the movies. He thought space fantasy was ridiculous since he was a well established trained dramatic actor
Now I'm imagining the inside of the Death star being filled with MASSIVE rows upon rows of shelves, each one filled to the brim with normal sized supermarkets filled with their own normal sized item, you fill up your star destroyer sized cart with walmarts and costcos and targets then drag it to the checkup line with a tractor beam.
@@saucevc8353 i know its supposed to be super markets but i keep picturing Dollar General. Especially with a skit on yt where DG's are sprouting in every corner, even inside of eachother
He found the script stupid and silly but he actually said to Lucas this movie will make lots and lots of money. That's why part of his contract is to have small percentage of the films earnings. You must realize that Alec Guinness is well known as a Comedy actor that likes to do disguises, with films like the black comedy Kind hearts and Coronets, LadyKillers, The man in the white suite... etc. Peter Sellers idolized him and tried to imitate his brand of comedy. His drinking stories with writers like Hemingway or Noel Coward is totally hilarious.
the rarest harrison ford clip; one where he's having fun playing han solo edit: to the increasing amount of people saying the exact same thing and somehow reading the replies where i say he doesn't like sequels period but not the replies where i admit i may have been wrong about that and it just being the character of Han specifically i get it
@@jujoya Harrison really really HATES sequels, like notoriously Of course, New Hope is the first movie he plays Han so it's not ACTUALLY a surprise he's enjoying himself, but he's known to be really grouchy when on set of a sequel where he's playing the same character This is why he hates playing Han Solo, and repeatedly asked for him to die in EVERY FILM HE PLAYED AS HIM IN
My favorite thing about New Hope is you can tell everybody on set had a blast. The trash compactor scene especially makes me so happy, you can feel the sheer joy coming off the actors in that scene. It's really wonderful
Working on this movie was actually very tough for the most time. George had mental break downs and got heart problems because of it. The crew tried to lighten him up by being as joyful as they could when in reality they were all extremely confused and were certain they're on a sinking ship. Almost nobody believed in Star Wars and thus they didn't took it seriously anymore. (ik, ik: 🤓)
Solo was at his best in A New Hope. I just love how he had to baby sit an Old man, a boy scout, his dog, some clueless droids, and a spoiled princess 😂
he may have thought so, as if he really was the "leading man" But that was just another of good ole Obi-wan Jedi mind tricks The only character really in charge was Obi-wan _all along. Even his old Padovan, "Vader" thought he had him finally all cornered. Little he knew... Like Luke would do to Hans' son decades later, mastering same skills, He must have been far away in a desert cave, projecting through the Force his own image to his last atom, until finally seeing the siblings reunited at last and safely escaping he too did let go off his last breath
"Yeah sure, I'm taking very caution." What a good sport. Perfect english humor. He saw our buddy getting a bit tightly strung to do the job, so he's helping i think
He's not in real life lol. Once I heard about the abortion scandal where he tried to pay off his kid to have an abortion because he was ashamed of them plus his horrible twitter rants.
High, 100%. At least one of his driver's spoke out about his penchant for blazing up before going to shoot. Pretty sure Hamil is on coke in this scene too, VERY cokey behavior and facial expressions.
He was just young lol. 40-50 years brings a lot of change, you don't only change in your teens/twenties, you continue to change through your whole life. It will happen to you too.
Mark and Harrison where so young! Their youth forever captured in this blooper of them actually having fun is such a wonderful time capsule, and shared memory.
Ford wasn’t young, I think he was in his mid 30s. I mean compared to now he was young but he’d already bounced around Hollywood for a decade at that point.
This clip is beautiful. Nowadays people like Disney make sure to have the actors to give as many "candid" bts clips so they can hype up their fanbases a ton, but this was super genuine.
"...Traveling through hyperspace ain't like dusting crops kid, without precise calculations we could fly too close to a Star, or bounce into a Super Nova." "...Traveling through hyperspace ain't like dusting crops kid, without precise calculations we could fly too close to a Store, or bounce into a Super Market." Complete ad lib genius!! Lol 😂
This looked like a full dress rehearsal - why didn't he know his lines? When you're playing a role, you have to invest in it, no matter your personal feelings. Unprofessional is how he comes across to me.
@@lodragan you clearly haven’t seen what a film set is like, there’s so much pressure to get your lines right, especially when you’ve got some of George’s dialogue which like I said you can write it but it’s a pain to try and say. Even the best actors mess up there lines, it’s not unprofessional it’s just human
@@lodragan people mess up and get distracted all the time, and he is visibly embarrassed and points at this camera to jokingly blame whoever is filming.
@@DonnaCPunk LOL 😂😂😂😂 now that is a great pun intended LOL I'm dying here LOL 😂😂😆😂 Walmart Supercenter stores and Target Store LOL 😂 On target 🎯 Han Solo ‼️😆😂😂
Alec Guinness was the greatest choice for obi wan. He actually understood the role and allowed the prequels to be as great as they could ever be regarding character arch. Just brilliant!
Alec Guinness on his death bed: "I performed in the most prestigious theaters in the world, and all they'll remember me for is being a space wizard."
Obi-Wan is cool
THE greatest space Wizzard!
If we're being honest, Alec Guinness along with the music of John Williams lent a certain level of gravitas and seriousness to a movie that otherwise could have been perceived as visually "pretty" for its time, but somewhat lacking otherwise. Those elements elevated it into a completely different, totally unoccupied genre level of cinema that science fiction to that point never had done.
Nah everyone now remembers Ewan McGregor as Obi Wan now.
He should have blamed on such prestigious theaters unable to or uninterested in making an actor remembered by performances presented to small selected audiences.
Ironical, but such is this outcome in this field.
And it's sad how even the most competent actors rarely get it.
Alec Guinness is thinking to himself, "I once did Shakespeare."
That is EXACTLY what I was thinking
Here he did Shakespeare in space.
"Elegant plays for a more civilized age."
😂😂😂
Yep, you took the words out of my mouth. Mark and Harry are obviously getting on his nerves. They're getting on my nerves.
I'll never be able to watch this scene again without thinking of this short.
This is actual video proof that at some point in his life Harrison Ford enjoyed playing Han Solo once
Yeah these are rehearsals... so perhaps right at the very beginning he enjoyed it and then quickly got sick of it
@@ThomasG_Nikolaj r/whoosh
@S R Could you point to a post or interview where Hamill expressed a similar level of dissatisfaction as Harrison? From everything I’ve read he was always legitimately happy to have been Luke and was really invested in having played him and in Star Wars in general. There’s the fact that he IS Joker and has a huge amount of VA work under his belt. While hate may be too strong a word, Harrison has never made it a secret that he has no love lost for Solo or Star Wars
@@NeoCreo1 in fact, Mark loved playing Luke, and was disappointed with how Disney portrayed his character because of how much he liked it. Mark is also not pigeon holed into Luke because he played one of the most famous Joker's of all time
@@micah9359 Indeed, when you go back and see his interviews throughout the sequels you can see his optimism melt away and in some later cases be replaced with straight up anger. There’s a few shots of him giving hardcore death glares. He’s also pretty candid that he was completely taken aback by how they portrayed Luke in 8, and in 7 was hopeful that he would have had a larger role than he ended up getting, with the writers ignoring almost all of his input in regards to Luke
They’re clowning around and Alec Guinness is unwaveringly Alec Guinness
Thinking back to The Bridge on the River Kwai and wondering how he got here lol
@@InfiniteInquiryWhat have I done?
"On the set of this audacious Star Wars movie, my feelings toward my co-stars had evolved into something far more venomous than simple annoyance. Their unprofessionalism had turned my initial disappointment into a seething hatred that festered deep within.
As they continued their antics, my fantasies took a darker turn. I began to entertain thoughts that bordered on the macabre, daydreaming of strangling them to silence their incessant giggles and mindless prattle. It was as if their very presence had become a torment to my artistic sensibilities.
However, I knew that these thoughts were dangerous and irrational, born out of frustration and resentment. While I may have harbored a deep loathing for their unprofessional behavior, I understood that violence was not the answer. Instead, I silently seethed, hoping for a swift end to this torturous chapter in my career."
@@v.konings1222He really said that?
@@inquebravel1570 no
The way Mark Hamill goes from laughing to being in character only a fraction of a second thereafter. A fantastic voice actor, and an underrated actor in general!
He's outstanding. How many amazing roles we missed because no one casted him.! He's far better than Harrison.
It was the Joker laughing to get out.
Cocaine is a hell of a drug
What makes you think that's difficult? Anyone who wasn't a total nonce can do that.
@@john.premose where's your multimillion dollar hit movie then?
That’s the happiest I’ve ever seen Harrison ford
“You...GO AWAY 😃”
Real happy all right😂
He probably just got finished doing the deed with Carrie.
Same
@@mosesramirez6330 hyuck hyuck hyuck
he's newly coked up here
Mark Hammel’s Joker laugh is his natural laughter. 😂
I was just about to say you can here joker in that laugh
Scary 😂
Yes 😍
My aunt said the same thing 😂
Hahahaha, nice I’m glad you picked up on that too!
Alec was NOT impressed
Prolly the only one not on cocaine. Lol
Definitely the only old Brit. Older British people, I think, are more "civilized" and serious.
@@JohnSmithAnythingChannel He's from a more "civilized" age.
"Yeahh sure, I'm taking very caution."
@@JohnSmithAnythingChannel Well, you're forgetting about Peter Cushing. He was another old british actor in this particular Star Wars movie. But, I'm not sure he and Alec Guiness ever did any days of shooting together. But, unlike Alec, he really enjoyed playing his character Grand Moff Tarkin, minus the carpet slipper incident.🤣😂🤣
"That's no moon. That's a COSTCO!"
Well, their prices ARE Out of This World!! Lol
If you look close enough in this clip, you can see the exact moment where Alec Guinness started to regret signing up for this franchise.
So far he and his estate have raked in over $100 million. He gets paid 2.5% of gross forever on the trilogy.
😂😂😂
@@steveconkey7362Uh.. you know he’s dead right?
No, he's thinking "Man, this is fun! And I'm getting PAID for this?"
@@pepper5686yeah but that money goes to his surving family members.
Alec Guinness is thinking to himself "I was King Charles II"
He was also Hitler.
@@jedijones ❓️
@@patrickradcliffe3837 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitler:_The_Last_Ten_Days
@@patrickradcliffe3837 I think they meant Alex Guinness once played Hitler.
@@rayvega3163 He once played Hitler but was also literally Charles II
Alec Guinness : "I needed the Money"
Larry Kenobi
@@Cysco8575 I go by Bonjo now. My midichlorian count is stupid low.
Sure, Atleast that's what old Henry Fonda said when he agreed to do some of them classic Spaghetti Westerns. 🍷
He got a % so he got A LOT of $
Funny you mentioned that, cause apparently the reason he accepted the role was because his financial demands were met.
thats the most sarcastic obi wan thing ive ever heard obi wan say. This man didnt play obi wan, he WAS obi wan.
Harrison is actually smiling, that's a rare sight!
Harrison has a great smile. He's not always angry.
@@heidibower2538why would you say angry? He can't be irritated or annoyed without it being called anger?
Yes, I'm projecting..😂😂😂
He nailed Fisher during filming of this so that's why
"do you have to shoot this?"
"well we *are* filming a movie, Harrison."
they were practicing lines. not making the movie at this point.
@@AGsoloman5k woosh
This was rehearsal
Probably the “documentary” people
There's a difference between shooting the moments in between takes as opposed to shooting the movie, this was either Lucas or someone else shooting for themselves not for the film
Alec Guinness was trying his best not to slap the shit out og both of them
from what ive seen he actually really enjoyed making the movie, its just that afterwards he hated it because he didnt like that it became all he was known for
@@Badusername2000 he extremely dislikes manchildren pretending to be some fictitious movie characters
This ....100%this
@@hoppinggnomethe4154 Mark Hamill is basically a child in A New Hope so I think he gets a pass.
@@hoppinggnomethe4154Bro is literally an actor.
Heard a little baby Joker laugh in there.
Yeah the final laugh from Mask of the Phantasm too.
OH MY GOD i hear it now 😂
0:20 ❤
There should be a baby Joker, just like baby Yoda.
It gave me the chills.
Knowing now what he would become.
He is the hero of like four generations.
He played Luke Skywalker in the seventies and eighties, then he was joker in the nineties, then he was Firelord ozai in the early 2000s.
"We'll bounce into a supermarket" has me weak
The face Mark makes when Harrison slaps him is pure gold
Underrated comment
Before Will Smith slapping Chris rock, there was Harrison Ford slapping Mark Hammil
I was looking for this comment
Joker
You can just hear the sarcasm dripping from Alec's voice as he says at the end, "Yes, I'm taking great caution."
People are saying he hated working on the movie but Mark Hamill said he had moments like this where he genuinely had fun
@Haydawg06 that's fine and dandy but he himself made comments about how he hated working on the movies.
He thought space fantasy was ridiculous since he was a well established trained dramatic actor
He was pretty bummed about being cut out of half the movie while they were filming, so I get it
@@delilah148 he didn't want to be in it I the first place because he thought space wizards were foolish and beneath his talents
@Roger Johnson he is an actor. he can deal with it. and if he cant he can act like it. if he is so good
Obi Wan with a serious expression of horror. "That's no moon. It's a supermarket store"
Huhhhh... why is it so round???
Now I'm imagining the inside of the Death star being filled with MASSIVE rows upon rows of shelves, each one filled to the brim with normal sized supermarkets filled with their own normal sized item, you fill up your star destroyer sized cart with walmarts and costcos and targets then drag it to the checkup line with a tractor beam.
"That's no moon, that's ALLEGIANT STADIUM!!!"
@@saucevc8353 i know its supposed to be super markets but i keep picturing Dollar General. Especially with a skit on yt where DG's are sprouting in every corner, even inside of eachother
You sir, made me internally laugh,
Alec Guinness: "I can't believe I decided to do this, one year and everybody will forget this flop".
I’m sure he was more pleased later in the trilogy 😁 I’d hope so
Actually, he was one of the few that believed it would be super popular. He just hated it.
@@KnittingPasta he hated the experience but he said he was pleasantly surprised by the result
He found the script stupid and silly but he actually said to Lucas this movie will make lots and lots of money. That's why part of his contract is to have small percentage of the films earnings.
You must realize that Alec Guinness is well known as a Comedy actor that likes to do disguises, with films like the black comedy Kind hearts and Coronets, LadyKillers, The man in the white suite... etc. Peter Sellers idolized him and tried to imitate his brand of comedy. His drinking stories with writers like Hemingway or Noel Coward is totally hilarious.
@@inisipisTV hes great in ladykillers!
“I’m taking very caution”
*Harrison looks into the camera like it’s The Office*
"Yeah, sure. I'm taking great caution."
I mean, Michael did mention how their branch on Jupiter is up 8000% in sales, sooo...
Dunder-Mifflin Galactic Inc.
lmaoo they are rubbing off on him!! a mess
So force, very penetrate
😂
The existence of these old blooper reels is nowhere near enough. We need more
My thoughts, exactly
It’s funny being able to hear a young Joker cackle from a young Mark Hamill lol
Alec's sass honestly sells him as an older version of Clone Wars Obi-Wan
You mean his sass invented his character in the prequel era.
You got it the wrong way around, bud.
Alec's sass is what inspired CW and Ewan's sass
And props to Ewan for being able to emulate sir Alec Guinness as the prequels went on
I think you mean the other way around but i get you
Alec Guinness: “I was knighted by the Queen and worked with Laurence Olivier . . . What the f*ck happened?”
Madness! Madness!!! 🌉 🏞️🌄💣💥
"If I hadn't lost that bet with George...I swear I'll never watch sportsball again!"
-Helen Mirren in Shazam Fury of the Gods
....Hollywood (for quick cash)
Ironic that the Queen’s grandchildren would play cameos in a Star Wars film decades later.
the rarest harrison ford clip; one where he's having fun playing han solo
edit: to the increasing amount of people saying the exact same thing and somehow reading the replies where i say he doesn't like sequels period but not the replies where i admit i may have been wrong about that and it just being the character of Han specifically
i get it
Haha so true... Ugh.
Failing acting 101 and disappointing Alec, yeah
Wait what's wrong with Han Solo? He didn't like it?
@@jujoya Harrison really really HATES sequels, like notoriously
Of course, New Hope is the first movie he plays Han so it's not ACTUALLY a surprise he's enjoying himself, but he's known to be really grouchy when on set of a sequel where he's playing the same character
This is why he hates playing Han Solo, and repeatedly asked for him to die in EVERY FILM HE PLAYED AS HIM IN
@@Imm_o he hate Indiana Jones too?
My favorite thing about New Hope is you can tell everybody on set had a blast. The trash compactor scene especially makes me so happy, you can feel the sheer joy coming off the actors in that scene. It's really wonderful
except for alec guinness, bros having a rough time
Working on this movie was actually very tough for the most time. George had mental break downs and got heart problems because of it. The crew tried to lighten him up by being as joyful as they could when in reality they were all extremely confused and were certain they're on a sinking ship. Almost nobody believed in Star Wars and thus they didn't took it seriously anymore. (ik, ik: 🤓)
I love the fact Harrison changed star into store and supernova into supermarket. It's just perfect. Store Wares!
The poor Alec Guinness is wondering what he's doing down there.
I’m sure he was more pleased later on in the trilogy 😁 I’d hope so
This ladies and gentlemen was the creation of Space Balls
You just won the comment section 🍻
Solo was at his best in A New Hope. I just love how he had to baby sit an Old man, a boy scout, his dog, some clueless droids, and a spoiled princess 😂
And he fucking CRUSHED it!
Empire, dude.
he may have thought so, as if he really was the "leading man"
But that was just another of good ole Obi-wan Jedi mind tricks
The only character really in charge was Obi-wan _all along. Even his old Padovan, "Vader" thought he had him finally all cornered. Little he knew...
Like Luke would do to Hans' son decades later, mastering same skills, He must have been far away in a desert cave, projecting through the Force his own image to his last atom, until finally seeing the siblings reunited at last and safely escaping he too did let go off his last breath
His DOG 😂
Fool.
"Yeah sure, I'm taking very caution." What a good sport. Perfect english humor.
He saw our buddy getting a bit tightly strung to do the job, so he's helping i think
He said "great caution"
He said "every caution".
he said "merry caution"
He said "Harry caution"
he said "larry conch-shell"
Mark Hamill was so adorable! And now he is a sassy man 😂 love that he still has that amazing sense of humour!
Mark is like the sweetest and purest soul here
I think "sweet" is very accurate....
He is like a big kid here
well, he has always been "that way"
He's not in real life lol. Once I heard about the abortion scandal where he tried to pay off his kid to have an abortion because he was ashamed of them plus his horrible twitter rants.
He’s only 25 here. Alec was 63.
Alex: “The check BETTER clear!”
😂😂😂😂😂
Alec would say cheque.
@@davidwinner6926 Touché
@@davidwinner6926 chèque, might i add
It most certainly did clear. Guinness made a tidy sum for his role in all three movies.
Feels like Mark is the fun of the bunch in the group.
This is The Joker, after all.
I think it's been said that Carrie fisher was more of that.
I mean Hamil was 19-21 during this so he’s also way younger so he’s definitely probably gonna be acting a little less serious and tired
@@kaison12205he was 26-27
@@johnblaze2665 oh shit he was for some reason I thought that was fords age and that hamil was youbger
Mark Hamill: "Wow this is so much fun!"
Alec Guinness: "I was the king of England..."
And King of Scots
🏴🦄🦁🦄🏴
🦁 ☀️ 🐝 ⚡ 🦅 ⚡ 🐝 ☀️ 🦁
Was Harrison *drunk* and/or *high* here?! He's actually jovial and enthusiastic
Harrison Ford has been drunk and high for probably more than 60 years
High, 100%. At least one of his driver's spoke out about his penchant for blazing up before going to shoot. Pretty sure Hamil is on coke in this scene too, VERY cokey behavior and facial expressions.
@@TholandThink Yes very VERY cokey behavior lol😂. It was the 70s after all
He was just young lol. 40-50 years brings a lot of change, you don't only change in your teens/twenties, you continue to change through your whole life. It will happen to you too.
can people not have fun without drugs..
Alec was so enthusiastic about this project.
His enthusiasm was off the charts.
@@_runta 😂
@@_runta Yeah, he was definitely bouncing off the walls in joy in blooper reels.
@@SpFlash1523 lol. Imagine if that was case. Imagine if he got caught enjoying star wars lol
Mark and Harrison where so young! Their youth forever captured in this blooper of them actually having fun is such a wonderful time capsule, and shared memory.
Ford wasn’t young, I think he was in his mid 30s. I mean compared to now he was young but he’d already bounced around Hollywood for a decade at that point.
@@Vichedges30's is still young
@@iDeathMaximuMII it’s young compared to 80 but he was around 35. That’s not a kid, he was closing in on middle age.
@@iDeathMaximuMII A lot of people are morons and think that the 30s aren't young,
I can imagine Alec Guinness thinking in his mind “what has my life become that I am making such junk as this?”
But Shakespeare didn't make him "forever famous"
If the pay was good enough, then the role was good enough.
I’m sure he was more pleased later in the trilogy 😁
@@karlwest437 funny enough, I just saw a video where he said just that regarding 🤑.
nobody would know he existed today without star wars so ig its a necessary evil
I love that pouty face that Mark made when Han slapped his hand!
The Millenium Falcon crashing into a store is something I can totally see Han Solo doing
“Goddammit, i just went through this last week!”
He did have a little trouble driving his 55 Chevy at the end of American Graffiti.
This clip is beautiful. Nowadays people like Disney make sure to have the actors to give as many "candid" bts clips so they can hype up their fanbases a ton, but this was super genuine.
Mark is like a hyper theater kid
REAL
Ikr. And he’s so CUTE! ^^
No wonder Yoda wanted to train Leia instead
The chaos in this outtake
"yeah, sure. I'm taking great caution"
Obi-Wan shines through every time lol
hahaha "did you have to shoot this." im dying from laughter.
Yeah, sure…(bloody buffoons) - Alec
Harrison: "bounce near a super market"
Mark: *has a siezure*
I think Mark missed the "fly too close to a store" before that. "Supermarket" was actual Ford having a quick wit.
Haha!!!!
Marks proto-joker laugh ❤
I love how he looks into the camera and tells us to go away as if he knows we’re watching
Mark's laugh after that "supermarket" bit is giving me life
Alec Guinness literally hate’s everything about being there at that moment. 😂😂😂😂
"I used to do shakespeare you know 😔"
Just seeing Mark and Harrison having fun on set is so cool and funny.
"I played Richard III.There were five curtain calls. I was an actor once, damn it! Now look at me. Look at me!" What I was thinking of Alec Guiness
"The show must go on, Alec.......Never give up NEVER surrender"
“Bounce to near a supermarket??💀” lolll❤
The way he delivered "at the rate they're gaining" would have thrown me off too
"...Traveling through hyperspace ain't like dusting crops kid, without precise calculations we could fly too close to a Star, or bounce into a Super Nova." "...Traveling through hyperspace ain't like dusting crops kid, without precise calculations we could fly too close to a Store, or bounce into a Super Market." Complete ad lib genius!! Lol 😂
Mark:Rambunctious little brother 💙
Harrison:Exasperated,exhausted,absent-minded big brother ❤
Alec:Cantankerous old dad along for the ride.💛
Cantankerous? That's a word i've never seen before.
Sounds like a typical family road trip.
@@HermitKing731 the word was used in Shrek 2. It means someone that’s bad tempered, argumentative and uncooperative.
Obi-wan was already that way as a Padovan, little irked by the types like Anakin or Qui-gon taking risks, against his more Jedi finer instincts
@@HermitKing731Now that’s a word I’ve not heard in a long time…a long time
Alec Guiness: * think of the paycheck think of the paycheck *
His little giggle at the end😍😍😍🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋
Hamill with a proto-Joker chuckle in there. 😆😆
Alec was like "I'm too old for this shit"
Like Harrison once said, “you can write this shit but you can’t say it” 😂
This looked like a full dress rehearsal - why didn't he know his lines? When you're playing a role, you have to invest in it, no matter your personal feelings. Unprofessional is how he comes across to me.
@@lodragan you clearly haven’t seen what a film set is like, there’s so much pressure to get your lines right, especially when you’ve got some of George’s dialogue which like I said you can write it but it’s a pain to try and say. Even the best actors mess up there lines, it’s not unprofessional it’s just human
@@lodragan people mess up and get distracted all the time, and he is visibly embarrassed and points at this camera to jokingly blame whoever is filming.
We couldn't have asked for a better Luke Skywalker.
Truth
Can we have a better Luke Skywalker please? 💀😂
We couldn’t of asked for a better any of these characters
@@skycloud4802 well you DID ask! What do we do now? -_-
@@KasumiRINA ask Mark Hamill to replace Mark Hamill
I love these star wars candid😅😅😅
I've had a horrific evening and this was the best thing that I could have seen before calling it a night. Thank you for this joyful gem.
I love the young Mark Hamill. It’s so funny and nice to see him just acting like the kid he was when he made these movies.
Same and it sure is! ^.^ It’s also so cute!
Alec Guinness looks so sick of it already lmao
Millennium Falcon is pulled out of hyperspace.
Luke: “Did the Empire catch us?”
Han: “Worse, we bumped into a Walmart.”
Yea, most of the time I feel like I’d rather be dealing with the First Galactic Empire than to go to Walmart. 😂
@@FredtheDorfDorfman1985 agreed.
Hit a Walmart by missing the Target.
LOL 😂😂 I'm totally dying here LOL 😂😂😂 into Walmart Supercenter stores helpppp mee LOL 😂😂
@@DonnaCPunk LOL 😂😂😂😂 now that is a great pun intended LOL I'm dying here LOL 😂😂😆😂 Walmart Supercenter stores and Target Store LOL 😂 On target 🎯 Han Solo ‼️😆😂😂
this is so freaking pure and adorable, i love it
An excited young kid on his first road trip with his cool older brother and their grumpy dad.
Can't help but keep watching this one. Oh the good ol' days.
The jolly fella of the scene, Alec Guinness thinking to himself:
“I’m getting too old for this sort of thing”
Always nice to see bloopers
Harrison: *Slaps*
Mark: "Mothafugga"
Harrison Ford: slaps Mark Hammil in the hand
Will Smith: slaps Chris rock at the face
Motherhutt*
Who else expected the slap to be across the face lolz. C'mon I wasn't the only one thinking it.
And that was the first appearance of Mark Hamills Joker laugh 😂😂
Slap? More like tapped his hand. Mark’s pout was everything tho lol
46 years from this and it's still fantastic
"I got my line. I GOT MY LINE!"
"Great, kid, don't get hammy!"
You can tell everyone there, even Harrison, was just having a fun time messing around in the cockpit haha
Sir Alec's face is priceless.
"FML" - Sir Alec
🤣
Alec Guinness: “I was in Lawrence of Arabia, bridge over the river Kwai and dr Zhivago damn”
Oh God ! Hamill and Harrison were so adorably gorgeous back then !! Aaaah, youth!
Alec Guinness: "I'm surrounded by amateurs."
"These damn kids"
Mark is just so cute 🥺
I have never seen a vintage Star Wars blooper reel. And now I have.
God bless you, whoever you are!
You can hear Mark Hamill’s Joker laugh briefly.
"We're losing the fucking shields." In front of Alec Guinness!
Deflector shields*
“Yeah, sure. I’m taking very caution.”
“Harrison, don’t quit your day job.” -Sir Alec Guinness
I love how Ford and Hamill share braincells every time they're in a room together.
"fly too close to a store or bounce into a supermarket" that woulda been such a different movie 😂
Alec Guinness was the greatest choice for obi wan. He actually understood the role and allowed the prequels to be as great as they could ever be regarding character arch. Just brilliant!
Guinness was just making a buck, not thinking about understanding the future of a B level movie, or what he thought it to be at the time.