@@Jedwerd luke is not a merry sue he is strong with the force and he was able to win thanks to ben kenobi's reverb voice telling him to blow up the death star like my toilet wen i feast on taco bell
Funny thing is... In the now nuked canon that is Star Wars Legends, Palpatine WAS brought back. That thing about Darth Plaeguis being able to save anyone but himself? Yeah. Palpatine DID save himself- made his consciousness inhabit clones of himself, prepared for such an occasion. He also had Force Lightning of the scale shown in Rise of Skywalker- even greater, still. Old Star Wars comics are just dope like that. Bringing palpi back was not the problem with rise of skywalker: the sequel trilogy existing at all as a medium to push an agenda, rather than a genuine attempt to tell a Star Wars story, was the problem with it and the entire sequel trilogy.
Christopher Lee as Count Dooku carrying attack of the clones is entirely fact you cannot deny this. the biggest crime of the prequels was not getting enough screen time with him. Also putting rouge one over return of the jedi and revenge of the sith is just odd to me... Rouge one is good but it's not above revenge of the sith or return of the jedi.
I think Rogue One is good sure, but only in the third act and some of the actors being fun to watch like Donnie Yen, Diego Luna, and Ben Mendelsohn being the best parts of that movie. Andor S1 helps it a lot also.
I think the romance between Anakin and Padme in attack on the clones meant to be awkward due to Anakin and Padme have little experience in romance mainly Anakin but I give it credit Across the stars is a beautiful soundtrack.
he's been educated in a monastery basically that did not teach him to interact in a romantical way, but only to focus on spirituality, the only social skills he got was probably diplomacy@@commandercaptain4664
Here’s my take. I completely agree with you, it makes sense why they would be awkward. But, I don’t think that was George’s intention, I think it was dumb luck that everyone was like yeah that makes sense. Of course I don’t know how George thinks, so I have no idea. That’s just my opinion.
Agreed. Putting either of them beneath Rise of Skywalker is insane. When I was a kid, I thought Star Wars was stupid. I'd seen parts of the OT, and 8yo me wasn't interested. My parents dragged me to see Phantom Menace, and I left that theater a foaming-at-the-mouth Star Wars fan. The Duel of the Fates was the most epic thing that had ever entered my eyeballs to that point. Rise of Skywalker felt like a bad fanfic.
In defense of Solo, it took place nearly 15 years before the originals, and Han probably experienced some high level of betrayal in between those to. His first hero arc was faster because he was never truly betrayed, then he took 3 movies to become the true hero we know, for he had a mistrust of everyone but Chewbacca.
"Solo" should have been about betrayal, about why Han is so cynical and doesn't trust anyone. Why make a hero out of him? Instead we got origin of the dice no one cared about EVER.
Despite Dooku having good initually having intentions, he becomes ruthless with his ways and is ultimately disillusioned by the very evil that would cast him aside in the end.
Exactly this. People like to crap on TCW Dooku for becoming a cartoon villain of the week. I don’t see this at all. The dark side corrupts. The longer the war went on, the darker Dooku got. We even see his Sith eyes a few times in TCW. And this doesn’t conflict with him in ROTS because he’s simply not around long enough in that movie to do anything as evil as he did in TCW.
His arc is almost as tragic as Vader's, and makes an intriguing throughline for the recklessness that started with Yoda's tutelage all the way to Luke's learning.
My ranking (right now at least) from Best to Worst (just the 9 movies) 1. Return of the Jedi 2. Revenge of the Sith 3. Empire Strikes Back 4. A New Hope 5. The Phantom Menace 6. Attack of the Clones 7. Force Awakens And I don’t care about the last two so any order I guess
My list, worst, to best, The Last Jedi, Rise Of Skywalker, Force Awakens, Attack Of The Clones, The Phantom Menace, Return Of The Jedi, A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, And Revenge Of The Sith.
I would sign your petition, but they're already non-canon. Idc what sequel fans wanna argue. Those movies are just high-budget fanfiction and they will not change my mind on that opinion.
Maybe not that but revise them with sort of the same story but with more luke but keep the resistance and the fist order but just with better execution because what we got was so bad
Yeah, you can't put Rouge on above Revenge of The Sith or Return of the Jedi. I agree I don't like the Ewoks but you did have Darth Vader destroy the Sith and bring balance to the force.
@@westhoodqualzini7884 you can't say that if you have only seen it once. I agree that everyone has an opinion and respect that you don't like that, but the reason it's my favorite is because it focuses on the rebellion more than the jedi
I also think Hayden in Revenge of the Sith is perfect. But he does suck a bit in Attack of the clones. Still, Hayden's Anakin Skywalker is my favourite star wars character. I have a soft spot for fallen heroes and his confrontation with obi wan in Mustafar is just amazing. I've watched it a lot of times.
Bro what's so bad about the prequels I mean revenge of the sith was perfect ok maybe attack of the clones and the phantom menace had some errors but they generally better than the sequels
@@youssefmesrati340 They're complex movies that everyone will have a bias towards not liking for an aspect or two, they're a rorschach test that reveal who a person is by what they say about it and how much they dislike them, I have never meet a good intelligent trustworthy person in the long run that has a weird hate for the prequels you can infer almost everything by a person by how they talk about them, it's one of eight evaluatory questions I have discovered in life I might ask when I meet a person for the quick data sheet on a person you almost figure out everything about a person in minutes and they don't know they did.
@@mrhollywood9318 in terms of movie quality, because atleast in ST characters act like people with emotions instead of wooden shakespearean cardboards from prequels, but both has its fair share of problems.
Personally, ESB ROTS ROTJ Rogue One ANH (I'm a little biased against ANH so feel free to dispute this standing) Solo AOTC (Saved by Count Dooku and the gravity charges) TPM TFA TLJ (Better than Rise of Skywalker for its cinematography) TROS Also, don't Darth Krayt and Luke Skywalker team up against Abeloth?
NGL that's probably one of the most valid lists I've ever seen. Id personally put ANH a little higher but I honestly see why other people put it lower because it is a little outdated and slow paced but still a great film
Hi Jedward, did you think they did a decent job in Ahsoka? I’m also interested in knowing how you like Baylan, he reminds me of Dooku. Also, have yo7 seen the Hugh ground cartoon series, it is absolutely hilarious.
I think two things can be true at the same time: Ep2 Anakin is the more realistic depiction for a 19yo celibate knight. Because I actually have to LISTEN and WATCH it I vastly prefer smooth talking rizzmaster Anakin from TCW.
Honestly one thing I really hate is when Star Wars fans look at the sequels and act like there’s no redeeming factors like yeah there not great by I myself hate them mostly because of failed potential and stories that make no sense but to act like the prequels more talking about phantom menace and attack of the clones are good or even better than the sequels like yes they have better elements but that doesn’t make them good I think people see that time period of star was eg the clones wars and think the movies are good when they aren’t all I’m saying is the prequels and sequels are both bad two bad things can exist at the same time
@@deadshot5007How so? It has no plot, no themes, drags a character back from the grave for zero reason, has lots of random moments with horrible writing
Phantom menace actually has a special place in my hearth. Idk why but i just love seeing this era of star wars when clones werent there yet and plagueis and sidious are starting their plan. Also love the music in it since its kinda like a unsure of whats going to happen music.
I don't know how many people I'm gonna trigger, but here's my personal SW movie ranking... 12. Star Wars: The Clone Wars (The Clone Wars is my favorite SW show and just my favorite piece of SW content ever, but God damn it was the pilot movie abysmal.) 11. Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi (I liked some of the stuff Johnson did with Kylo. That's it. Everything else sucked and Ryan Johnson himself admitted that a lot of the things he did in this film were just to subvert the fanbase's expectations. But doing something just for shock value is just lazy.) 10. Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (I feel so bad for Jar Jar and Anakin in this movie. This film ruined their lives and horrible people with the audacity to call themselves SW fans still hound them to this day. They were just doing their jobs, people! It's not their fault! To quote George Lucas: "I think I've gone too far in a few places.") 9. Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (The last forty minutes of this film contains some of the best action scenes ever in SW! The problem is you have to watch the rest of this movie first. There is a reason why Lucas is known as the King of Wooden Dialogue.) 8. Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker (I view this film the same way I view Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. It's just dumb fun. I liked the C-3PO stuff, and Finn was given a teeny tiny bit more respect than Episode VIII. Kylo once again was the best part. I wish Ray just stayed Ray with no last name.) 7. Solo: A Star Wars Story (As much as I hate to admit it: Ben Shapiro pretty much echoed my thoughts on this movie. It wasn't that bad, and I liked how the actors gave it their all, but Han's arc was too soon, and we did not need to know where he got the decorative dice, or we he started calling Chewy...well...Chewy.) 6. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (This is where the rest of my list gets REALLY controversial. I know most people consider this to be the best Disney SW movie, but it's the second best in my opinion. I liked the characters with Andor being my personal favorite. At the same time he's probably a lot of people's favorite and that's why he got his own show. Some things did feel bland or generic to me and characters like the Director were unnecessary in my opinion.) 5. Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (Good movie! Really good movie! Like many of you I grew up with this film and watched it once a month as a kid! But I still can't help but notice all the flaws, especially the awkward acting moments. It's not that big of a deal. This was the FIRST SW movie ever and as a pilot and the literal BACKBONE of the franchise it does an amazing job, but I still find it jarring that Luke was way more devastated at the death of Obi-Wan, and Leia's reaction to her home world being blown up and the way she spoke to Stormtrooper Luke always rubbed me wrong.) 4. Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens (It might be because I watched this at the age of 12 back when it first came out, but I really like this movie and still do, and I wasn't the only one! I know many people nowadays like to dunk on this film, but I think that this movie is the most interesting and exciting in the Sequel Trilogy. We didn't know who Ray was, where the First Order came from, or why Luke Skywalker was gone. And Finn was my absolute favorite! I loved how he was a fish out of water during the entirety of this film, which made sense as he didn't know what life was like outside of the First Order.) 3. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (I view this film the same why I view The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. This movie is a flawed gem! George saw that people weren't liking the direction he was taking the franchise and gave the finale to the Prequels his all in an attempt to please the fanbase while also showing us the rise of the Galactic Empire and the fall of the Jedi Order. This film probably has the BEST action sequences in the entire series and Anakin's and Padme's relationship didn't make me gag...as much.) 2. Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (A lot of people view this movie as the weakest of the OT, but I adore it! The musical score, the raw emotion! I will never forget the first time I ever watched this film! I wasn't born when it came out, obviously, but I just remember getting chills down my spine ever time Emperor Palpatine was on screen, and the complete 180 on Luke surprised me! He was beaten and broken in the last film, but now he carried himself everywhere he went and was determined to bring Vader back to the light and restore the Jedi Order. The Ewoks were okay. I didn't mind them that much.) 1. Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (This is a film I think all SW fans can agree is the best, except for those people who love Revenge of the Sith a little too much. This movie is just what everyone wants in a sequel. They expanded the world, they fleshed out some of the characters, they gave us new likeable characters, the action was impactful and even emotionally moving, the romance was okay! George Lucas was never the best at romance. I'm sorry. And in this film Vader says the thing! And most importantly we watched Yoda beat R2 with a stick!)
I'd argue that Luke is the exact opposite of a Mary Sue. Everything he achieves in the movies has taken him a lot of training and practice. It's established very early on in Star Wars that Luke is *obsessed* with becoming a Star Fighter pilot. He desperately wants to join the academy. He plays around with his T-16 model in the droid scene. Then he talks about flying down the death star trench being just like "Begger's Canyon back home" and aiming at the exhaust point being like "targeting Wamp rats... they're not much bigger than 2 metres." He's spent every waking moment of his free time inadvertently training for the final space battle. The only thing he does with the force is use it to assist his torpedo shot, and Obi-wan specifically trained him to feel the force, and use it to help guide him. - Rey on the other hand is a desert scavenger, with no special combat or technical training. Yet she instantly does everything the "bestest evar!" simply because she's wonder Rey, the KK self-insert. The two characters couldn't be more different.
How Luke trained to fight Darth Vader? The only force training is: Obi-Wan's couple of minutes lecture; Yoda's couple of days training without lightsaber, mind you. That's it, and he held his own against Vader and then defeated him in the next movie.
@@russianoverkill3715 You missed the training session with the remote. That's where Obi-wan teaches Luke to feel the force, and gives him some lightsabre training. Just because we don't see Luke constantly training with the lightsabre from when he's given it in Star Wars, to when he actually fights Darth Vader in the Empire Strikes Back, doesn't mean he wasn't doing it. A significant time jump occurs between movies. Enough to evacuate Yavin Base, then set up the Hoth base. Considering how obsessively Luke wants to become a Jedi, you can bet he spent every free minute training with a lightsabre and trying to use the force. There's proof of this too. He uses the force to pull the lightsabre to his hand in the Wompa cave. Then expertly dismembers it when the creature attacks him. On the other hand, Rey gets given her lightsabre half-way through the force awakens. Then she gets captured. She has zero training, and zero time to even practice turning it on. Then she beats Luke's apprentice, who trained with a lightsabre for at least a decade. If you can't see the massive difference between the two... well, that's on you buddy.
there is one major instance any Star Wars fan is aware of that has both the Jedi and Sith team up against a common enemy but it's not in any of the shows or movies. the long running MMO Star Wars The Old Republic has a story arc where both the Jedi and Sith are forced to team up to fight Darth Revan on the exact same planet where Episode 4 A New Hope had the showdown with the Rebellion vs. the Death Star Yavin IV. and in that same game prior to the showdown with Darth Revan both Jedi and Sith was in the middle of a war with each other.
i only watches episodes 1-6 and my list is 1. Return of the Jedi 2. Revenge of the Sith 3. Empire Strikes back 4. Attack of the Clones 5. Phantom Menace 6. A New Hope
Maybe it’s nostalgia or something, but I like the CGI in Phantom Menace for some reason. It’s also a plus that Lucas shot it on film and didn’t use digital cameras like with Episodes II & III. No, I wouldn’t say that Phantom Menace is a better movie than Revenge of the Sith, but I just kinda like the overall LOOK of it more.
@@russianoverkill3715 Kylo could've ended his wishy washy behavior by deciding Jedi and Sith are both wrong which would've paralleled Anakin and Luke well. Anakin turning to the dark side and Luke overcoming his anger and fear for the light while Kylo could've said fuck both and did his own thing. But the sequels dropped every ball it had in terms of interesting ideas and characters so...
@@wayfer7243 lmao what are you talking about? Star Wars is pure good vs evil, Jedi are right, Sith are wrong. Jedi will always win at the end of the day.
Solo sucks. Worst Star Wars movie. Why? I couldn’t remember it. Last Jedi you can have fun making fun of how bad it is, but solo you might as well have been asleep because admit you don’t remember that movie. Total waste of 2 hours.
Honestly you got a good point. Like I love watching sequel content because it's fun to watch people trash the living hell out of them for hours on RUclips, but no one ever says anything interesting about solo lol
My Ranking 1. Revenge of the sith 2. Empire strikes back 3. A new hope 4. Return of the Jedi 5. Rogue One 6. Attack of the Clones 7. Phantom Menace 8.The Force Awakens 9. The last Jedi 10. Solo 11. The Rise of Skywalker 12. The Clone Wars
My list. (I like every Starwars move except the sequels) 1. Return of the Jedi 2. Empire Strikes Back 3. Revenge of the Sith 4. A New Hope 5. Attack of the Clones 6. Phantom menace 7. Rogue 1 8. The Force Awakens 9. Solo 10. Rise of Skywalker 11. The last Jedi
I'm a huge fan of Star Wars and I'm halfway through ROTJ so other than that the sequels are the ones I haven't watched and ROTS is my favorite movie ever
this is my ranking 1. Revenge of the Sith 2. The Empire Strikes Back 3. Return of the Jedi 4. A New Hope 5. Attack of the Clones 6. The Phantom Menace 7. The Force Awakens 8. Rise of Skywalker 9. The Last Jedi
W vid mine is: 12. TLJ 11. TFA 10. TCW Movie 9. Solo 8. TROS (I like it but as you say the others are just a bit better) 7. TPM 6. AOTC 5. Rogue One 4. ANH 3. ESB 2. ROTJ 1. ROTS A few hot takes
My ranking 1. A New Hope- Reason A New Hope is great, and introduced the most iconic movie characters. 2. Rouge One- Reason it sets ANH up perfectly. And Darth Vader's hallway scene. 3. Empire strikes Back- Reason Just great and the best interpretation of Vader. 4. Return of the Jedi- Reason Ewoks are bit goofy for the more darker tone but still good. 5. Force Awakens- Reason it's a worse A New Hope. 6. Revenge of The Sith- Reason Better acting but dialogue is still not great and "She's losing the will to live." Good job Lucas. 7. Solo- Reason don't remember much 8. Rise of Skywalker- Reason "Somehow Palatine Returned" 9. Last Jedi- Reason Luke 10. Phantom Menace- Reason Bad Dialogue/writing as well and Jar Jar Stinks. 11. Attack of the clones- Reason Bad Dialogue/writing
I personally disagree with where he put the phantom menace. It is a very good movie. And George didn’t put young anakin in there to make kids like the movie he put him in there to show where he came from so that we would know he had a hard childhood
2:02 while i was watching rebels and the maul/ezra plotline happened it made me wish they did a sith mast/jedi apprentice thing where they balance each other out. that would have been cool enough to make the last jedi a good movie if the went down that path
Phantom Menace is so underrated honestly. I keep watching it and watching it and I find reasons to keep coming back to it from context within and outside the movie. Whereas the more I watch Revenge of the Sith, despite everyone saying it's the best prequel, I just find less about it I enjoy (and that's partially because everything I love and think is interesting about the Clone Wars happens before Revenge of the Sith.
All prequels is a great connected story, with not a single, but many developing characters. The Phantom Menace is the prelude to main events in Ep II and III, as the main acting good and bad heroes die, so it goes a bit separate from ep II and III. It is a great movie and a great start to an amazing story. I find it impossible to view on episode apart from another tbh. Ep III is considered the best out of three (by me too) because it has a big character development arc that goes in a rather fast pace, it is the time when Anakin explodes from the inside and all the mystery behind all of the events is revealed. It is also the most emotional film that sums up the previous episodes, so the success of the third episode is backed up with the events of the previous two. I love the first episode because of different times (relatively peaceful) and a whole lot of mystery caused by the unexpected appearance of sith.
I never really though about the quality of the CGI, I don't like the plot of the sequel, I really hate it but I remeber being flabergasted by the quality of the film when I watched it on a friends TV. Then, I realised I watched the original and prequels on VHS so the quality is worse which probably explains it. Also my friend as a good flat screen TV, even though the color aren't as good the resolution is far better then on my 36" CRT. Also, hot take, I prefered the prequels (not the movies but the universe), I found the universe to be much more open. It opened potential for political games between the jedi and the senate, as well as a whole new area of interesting conflict throught the clone wars. We could have had a bunch of intersting political, economical and militeristic conflicts, alliences and backstabing.
7:41 Every Star Wars Film I would watch them few times at the cinema but Rise Of The Skywalker I only saw it once and don't think I've watch it since it came out
I would probably place all 3 sequels at the bottom. FA is just New Hope but rewritten to be much lamer and have double stakes, while destroying some charecters. LJ is a dumpsterfire that i never want to talk about ever again. Goes straight to the bottom, the film that ruined Star Wars. TROS is a magguffin hunt, with the stakes never seen before. Undoing Anakin's sacrafice at the end of ROTJ by reviving Palpatine is a stab in the back. This film relies on plot conviniece for it to move. One thing unites these movies, awful lightsaber battles... feels like they are swinging baseball bats. Comparing this to Prequel lightsaber battles makes it look like a joke.
For me ranking the movies never made sense. I don't watch any of the disney movies anyways. And whenever I want to watch Star Wars I start with the 1 and watch everything. It was intended as one movie.
I went back 2 days ago and watched a new hope and empire strikes back. And during empire strikes back I just shook my head most of the time wondering how far Disney has dropped the ball. Every character in Empire I cared about so deeply. Not so in the D-trilogies. Darth Vader is just BOSS in empire. Lucas…. You better do something now!!!!
ah yes, the tier list of a man that hated the prequels and defended the sequels, I get some points about "JJ Abrams undoing Rian Johnson's work" but I don't get how badly placed the prequel movies were placed.
Heres my list from Best to worst 1 A New hope, 2 Return of the Jedi, 3 The Empire strikes back, 4 Revenge of the Sith, 5 The Phantom Menace, 6 Attack of the clones, 7 Solo, 8 Rogue One, 9 The force awakens, 10 Rise of Skywalker, 11 The last Jedi.
@@charlie_541 Well i just put a new hope first as its the OG. Also i just liked seeing Hans backstory compared to Rogue one. But then again it is my opinion so yeah you can think differently.
"Rogue One wasn't necessary." When you think about it, not even Empire Strikes Back was necessary. Lucas could have called it good with the first movie and he would have had a solid movie under his belt. It had a solid conclusion that wasn't necessary to follow up upon, yet had room to explore the universe.
I loved the sequels until I watched the prequels. My list goes solo, last rise of Skywalker, last jedi, force awakens, new hope, Last jedi, clone wars, phantom menace. And know this list wasn't buy prequel sequel etc.
I agree. I also don't get how people can put Revenge of the sith above empire strikes back. Star wars would not be what it is today without empire. I mean hell the story of ROTS is structured around the plot of empire.
people think tpm sucks because their brains are too stupid to follow the plot and also they have completely ignored duel of the fates and podracing, the 2 most iconic prequel scenes.
No. If you look at Phantom Menace as a movie critic, you'll see that the movie is a complete mess. Whole plot is: We are here, but we have to get there We are here, but we have to get there Oh no, engine broken Yes, a lary stu kid fix engine We take kid Red sword guy try kill kid Kid escape Council refuse kid War begin Aliens and robots fight Now two lightsabers One jedi down Sith down Kid now jedi
they're the two most fucking iconic star wars scenes. also, this was the only time we got to see qui-gon, a fan favorite character that had so little screentime that he didnt even get screentime in an7y of the other movies@@SC4R3
My personal list 11: The Last Jedi (It’s obvious why) 10: The Phantom Menace (The Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan VS Maul is a very good fight, other than that, there really isn’t much to this movie) 9: Solo (I’m not sure why, I can’t really seem to ever be super interested into seeing more about Han Solo than I already know) 8: The Rise of Skywalker (It still has the stain that is The Last Jedi) 7: The Force Awakens (Definitely the better and somewhat watchable of the sequels. Kylo Ren is quite a bad ass in this movie [Up until he kills Han Solo for whatever reason] and seeing a new Star Wars movie come out with fresh spanking new characters was quite a nice breather… Until it wasn’t) 6: Empire Strikes Back (It’s a good movie although it doesn’t really hold the significant candle the other two originals hold to me. I see this more as an intermission movie between 4 and 6. Seeing how Luke goes from a rather immature boy to the Jedi Knight is very interesting though) 5: Rogue One (It’s a nice movie with a nice story, very middle of the road. The only reason why this ranks above Empire for me is because of 4 words: Darth Vader Hallway Scene) 4: Attack of The Clones (I like this movie a lot, despite all the cheesy romance, the epic showdown between Obi-Wan, Anakin, and Yoda to Dooku and how the Clone Wars started definitely carries this movie) 3: A New Hope (The OG itself. I remember being introduced to Star Wars through this movie and man is it a great movie) 2: The Last Jedi (The grand finale of how Luke becomes a master and manages to not be seduced to the dark side by Palpatine and how Darth Vader fulfills the prophecy is amazing.) 1: Revenge of The Sith (By far the best movie showing the fall of the Republic and the rise of the Empire) My opinion on the rankings may vary from time to time depending on how I feel but for now this is it. Feel free to share your opinions, too!
0:17 Ben said you would be shocked where he puts Attack of the Clones not, "Yeah Attack of the Clones goes there", as if he said the bottom of the list. You are not even listening to what he is saying.
I think Ben Shapiro lost his brain. Revenge of the Sith is EASILY (emphasis on EASILY) top 1 Star Wars movie. Only 1 that comes close to it is Return of the Jedi.
@@SC4R3 As a movie trilogy, yes but in terms of era no the prequels were better. I'm not praising the prequels because the sequels were bad. I'm praising it because the worldbuilding, politics, fight scenes, lore and storytelling is immaculate
I know it isn’t canon I don’t think, but don’t we see plenty of times in SWTOR light side and dark side users teaming up together? Especially against the enternal empire and against Revan too?
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For the republic
@@oddbot567To democracy
count Dooku would one tap rey and kylo and that frcickin clone paptine in a minute
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So true
@@Ehwhat1 who ever disagrees is a "fool of a took
@@Jedwerd luke is not a merry sue he is strong with the force and he was able to win thanks to ben kenobi's reverb voice telling him to blow up the death star like my toilet wen i feast on taco bell
Yes
With Rise of Skywalker, the damage was already done. Also, when them bringing Emperor Palpatine back, they said Darth Vader died for nothing.
Yes, but true fans of Disney would say, that he saved Luke, though Luke is dead in Disney trilogy, but not in our hearts.
@@WookieRookietrue fans? The fact that ppl can be true fans to Disney actually disgusts me.
@@TheBlueGrinchofSurgery you know, crazy people exist, some people liked Rey because she was so strong and independent. Cough. Cough. Irony.
@@WookieRookie loool
Funny thing is... In the now nuked canon that is Star Wars Legends, Palpatine WAS brought back. That thing about Darth Plaeguis being able to save anyone but himself? Yeah. Palpatine DID save himself- made his consciousness inhabit clones of himself, prepared for such an occasion. He also had Force Lightning of the scale shown in Rise of Skywalker- even greater, still. Old Star Wars comics are just dope like that. Bringing palpi back was not the problem with rise of skywalker: the sequel trilogy existing at all as a medium to push an agenda, rather than a genuine attempt to tell a Star Wars story, was the problem with it and the entire sequel trilogy.
Christopher Lee as Count Dooku carrying attack of the clones is entirely fact you cannot deny this. the biggest crime of the prequels was not getting enough screen time with him. Also putting rouge one over return of the jedi and revenge of the sith is just odd to me... Rouge one is good but it's not above revenge of the sith or return of the jedi.
I agree.
Bro Bne Shapiro unleashed the dark side on this one
Rouge is the French word for red. I think you mean rogue
I think Rogue One is good sure, but only in the third act and some of the actors being fun to watch like Donnie Yen, Diego Luna, and Ben Mendelsohn being the best parts of that movie. Andor S1 helps it a lot also.
11 aotc 10 lj 9 ros 8solo 7 r1 6 fa 5 tpm 4 ros 3 anh 2 empire 1 rotj
I think the romance between Anakin and Padme in attack on the clones meant to be awkward due to Anakin and Padme have little experience in romance mainly Anakin but I give it credit Across the stars is a beautiful soundtrack.
Exactly. Anakin was a virgin who's never had a girlfriend. He's no Lando Calrissian.
@@commandercaptain4664 Or Han Solo.
he's been educated in a monastery basically that did not teach him to interact in a romantical way, but only to focus on spirituality, the only social skills he got was probably diplomacy@@commandercaptain4664
Here’s my take. I completely agree with you, it makes sense why they would be awkward. But, I don’t think that was George’s intention, I think it was dumb luck that everyone was like yeah that makes sense. Of course I don’t know how George thinks, so I have no idea. That’s just my opinion.
This is correct, and a point that people fundimentally misundertand. If anakin had been cool and suave like han solo, it would have been unrealistic.
The prequels had hands down the best lightsaber battles of all the Star Wars movies.
The prequels hands down the best Star Wars movies
@@shocksound9Uhm... You sure about that?
@@shocksound9 No they're not. Original Triology movies > Prequel Triology movies - Prequel era > Original era
@@onfroy.edits.17Boomer
@@kai-vp8mzif boomer is someone without low standarts, then call me one
The Phantom Menance and Attack of the Clones are overhated
Agreed. Putting either of them beneath Rise of Skywalker is insane.
When I was a kid, I thought Star Wars was stupid. I'd seen parts of the OT, and 8yo me wasn't interested. My parents dragged me to see Phantom Menace, and I left that theater a foaming-at-the-mouth Star Wars fan. The Duel of the Fates was the most epic thing that had ever entered my eyeballs to that point. Rise of Skywalker felt like a bad fanfic.
absolutely not lol
Sequels are overhated
@@russianoverkill3715for sure
@@russianoverkill3715
Nuh uh
On Hyden Christianson not being able to act. George Lucas, said he played the role perfectly.
Hyden is very good actor, and the sand part is just funny
Well George Lucas had no idea what he was doing.
the quality of an actor's performance isn't determined by what the director says.
@@sidr8920 it kind of is
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His arc from petulant innocence to power seeker was meant to emulate Luke's in order for Luke to have a more impossible arc to succeed.
In defense of Solo, it took place nearly 15 years before the originals, and Han probably experienced some high level of betrayal in between those to. His first hero arc was faster because he was never truly betrayed, then he took 3 movies to become the true hero we know, for he had a mistrust of everyone but Chewbacca.
"Solo" should have been about betrayal, about why Han is so cynical and doesn't trust anyone. Why make a hero out of him? Instead we got origin of the dice no one cared about EVER.
@@mishynaofficialwe do kinda learn why. His girlfriend betrays him at the end
So this is why he asked us "do you know Ben Shapiro?"
Despite Dooku having good initually having intentions, he becomes ruthless with his ways and is ultimately disillusioned by the very evil that would cast him aside in the end.
Exactly this. People like to crap on TCW Dooku for becoming a cartoon villain of the week. I don’t see this at all. The dark side corrupts. The longer the war went on, the darker Dooku got. We even see his Sith eyes a few times in TCW. And this doesn’t conflict with him in ROTS because he’s simply not around long enough in that movie to do anything as evil as he did in TCW.
His arc is almost as tragic as Vader's, and makes an intriguing throughline for the recklessness that started with Yoda's tutelage all the way to Luke's learning.
I think Count Dooku being “disillusioned” is part of his character which would explain why he thought he could defeat master Yoda.
He wasn't fully behind Rian Johnson though. He himself has said he had a story ready and Rian said no to what he had
My ranking (right now at least) from Best to Worst (just the 9 movies)
1. Return of the Jedi
2. Revenge of the Sith
3. Empire Strikes Back
4. A New Hope
5. The Phantom Menace
6. Attack of the Clones
7. Force Awakens
And I don’t care about the last two so any order I guess
The Force Awakens was okay ( the only bad part was rey winning over kylo but thats it).
My list, worst, to best, The Last Jedi, Rise Of Skywalker, Force Awakens, Attack Of The Clones, The Phantom Menace, Return Of The Jedi, A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, And Revenge Of The Sith.
I will put force awakens slightly above attack of the clones and rotj above a new hope and rotf but below than esb .But it's your take ,so never mind
Petition to non-canonized the sequels.
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Thank you for the 130 lik3s
I think George Lucas already did
I would sign your petition, but they're already non-canon. Idc what sequel fans wanna argue. Those movies are just high-budget fanfiction and they will not change my mind on that opinion.
petition to delete the sequels and act like they never existed
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Maybe not that but revise them with sort of the same story but with more luke but keep the resistance and the fist order but just with better execution because what we got was so bad
@@Itouchedgrdelete what
1. ep 3
2. ep 6
3. ep 5
4. ep 4
5. ep 2
6. Rogue one
7. ep 1
8. ep 7
9. Solo
10. ep 8
11. ep 9
Nice list, I would only swap ROTJ and ESB
Yes
Exactly my list
Pretty decent list
I'd swap 5 and 3, but great list
Yeah, you can't put Rouge on above Revenge of The Sith or Return of the Jedi. I agree I don't like the Ewoks but you did have Darth Vader destroy the Sith and bring balance to the force.
Rouge One is a solid 2nd place for me. Just below revenge of the sith.
@@frostedhamshonestly I loved rouge one more
I personally think rouge one is the best
@@Trailtrooper75I can’t remember anything from rogue one other than the earth Vader scene. That’s it. That alone tells you it’s not a top 5 movie
@@westhoodqualzini7884 you can't say that if you have only seen it once. I agree that everyone has an opinion and respect that you don't like that, but the reason it's my favorite is because it focuses on the rebellion more than the jedi
1:58 In Legends the Jedi and Sith teamed up to defeat Abeloth, which was cannon and still is for me.
Thanks i didnt know that because i did not read the books but thanks
I also think Hayden in Revenge of the Sith is perfect.
But he does suck a bit in Attack of the clones.
Still, Hayden's Anakin Skywalker is my favourite star wars character. I have a soft spot for fallen heroes and his confrontation with obi wan in Mustafar is just amazing. I've watched it a lot of times.
Let's just face it though, Hayden is INCREDIBLY handsome, in the prequels especially.
Darth Vader died for nothing when palpatine was brought back
It literally just destroyed the entire character arc of Anakin Skywalker. He’s supposed to be the chosen one not Rey
Prequel Haters don't understand Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker
WDYM THEY SUCK
Bro what's so bad about the prequels I mean revenge of the sith was perfect ok maybe attack of the clones and the phantom menace had some errors but they generally better than the sequels
@@youssefmesrati340 They're complex movies that everyone will have a bias towards not liking for an aspect or two, they're a rorschach test that reveal who a person is by what they say about it and how much they dislike them, I have never meet a good intelligent trustworthy person in the long run that has a weird hate for the prequels you can infer almost everything by a person by how they talk about them, it's one of eight evaluatory questions I have discovered in life I might ask when I meet a person for the quick data sheet on a person you almost figure out everything about a person in minutes and they don't know they did.
Or the first two movies suck and the last one is mid
You should definitely make your own list of star wars movies worst to best
yes
He already did
OT > ST > PT
@@russianoverkill3715finally someone puts ST over PT
@@mrhollywood9318 in terms of movie quality, because atleast in ST characters act like people with emotions instead of wooden shakespearean cardboards from prequels, but both has its fair share of problems.
Personally,
ESB
ROTS
ROTJ
Rogue One
ANH (I'm a little biased against ANH so feel free to dispute this standing)
Solo
AOTC (Saved by Count Dooku and the gravity charges)
TPM
TFA
TLJ (Better than Rise of Skywalker for its cinematography)
TROS
Also, don't Darth Krayt and Luke Skywalker team up against Abeloth?
NGL that's probably one of the most valid lists I've ever seen. Id personally put ANH a little higher but I honestly see why other people put it lower because it is a little outdated and slow paced but still a great film
I wouldn't put tpm over aotc tbh yes it has Maul and qui gon jin but thats about it, tbh... And imo the podracing was very boring.
1. The Holy Saga (1-6)
2. varies
Hi Jedward, did you think they did a decent job in Ahsoka? I’m also interested in knowing how you like Baylan, he reminds me of Dooku. Also, have yo7 seen the Hugh ground cartoon series, it is absolutely hilarious.
Ahsoka is definitely one of the shows of all time.
@@cinefileodecine good way to describe it lol
Ahsoka…🥱😴😪
I think two things can be true at the same time:
Ep2 Anakin is the more realistic depiction for a 19yo celibate knight.
Because I actually have to LISTEN and WATCH it I vastly prefer smooth talking rizzmaster Anakin from TCW.
0:58 already knwo he forgot clone wars movie
Honestly one thing I really hate is when Star Wars fans look at the sequels and act like there’s no redeeming factors like yeah there not great by I myself hate them mostly because of failed potential and stories that make no sense but to act like the prequels more talking about phantom menace and attack of the clones are good or even better than the sequels like yes they have better elements but that doesn’t make them good I think people see that time period of star was eg the clones wars and think the movies are good when they aren’t all I’m saying is the prequels and sequels are both bad two bad things can exist at the same time
Rise of Skywalker not being in last place makes me sad
Makes me sick
Good. It's a great film.
@@deadshot5007No. It’s worse than TLJ
@@officialmonarchmusic Nah not even close
@@deadshot5007How so? It has no plot, no themes, drags a character back from the grave for zero reason, has lots of random moments with horrible writing
Phantom menace actually has a special place in my hearth. Idk why but i just love seeing this era of star wars when clones werent there yet and plagueis and sidious are starting their plan. Also love the music in it since its kinda like a unsure of whats going to happen music.
I don't know how many people I'm gonna trigger, but here's my personal SW movie ranking...
12. Star Wars: The Clone Wars (The Clone Wars is my favorite SW show and just my favorite piece of SW content ever, but God damn it was the pilot movie abysmal.)
11. Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi (I liked some of the stuff Johnson did with Kylo. That's it. Everything else sucked and Ryan Johnson himself admitted that a lot of the things he did in this film were just to subvert the fanbase's expectations. But doing something just for shock value is just lazy.)
10. Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (I feel so bad for Jar Jar and Anakin in this movie. This film ruined their lives and horrible people with the audacity to call themselves SW fans still hound them to this day. They were just doing their jobs, people! It's not their fault! To quote George Lucas: "I think I've gone too far in a few places.")
9. Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (The last forty minutes of this film contains some of the best action scenes ever in SW! The problem is you have to watch the rest of this movie first. There is a reason why Lucas is known as the King of Wooden Dialogue.)
8. Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker (I view this film the same way I view Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. It's just dumb fun. I liked the C-3PO stuff, and Finn was given a teeny tiny bit more respect than Episode VIII. Kylo once again was the best part. I wish Ray just stayed Ray with no last name.)
7. Solo: A Star Wars Story (As much as I hate to admit it: Ben Shapiro pretty much echoed my thoughts on this movie. It wasn't that bad, and I liked how the actors gave it their all, but Han's arc was too soon, and we did not need to know where he got the decorative dice, or we he started calling Chewy...well...Chewy.)
6. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (This is where the rest of my list gets REALLY controversial. I know most people consider this to be the best Disney SW movie, but it's the second best in my opinion. I liked the characters with Andor being my personal favorite. At the same time he's probably a lot of people's favorite and that's why he got his own show. Some things did feel bland or generic to me and characters like the Director were unnecessary in my opinion.)
5. Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (Good movie! Really good movie! Like many of you I grew up with this film and watched it once a month as a kid! But I still can't help but notice all the flaws, especially the awkward acting moments. It's not that big of a deal. This was the FIRST SW movie ever and as a pilot and the literal BACKBONE of the franchise it does an amazing job, but I still find it jarring that Luke was way more devastated at the death of Obi-Wan, and Leia's reaction to her home world being blown up and the way she spoke to Stormtrooper Luke always rubbed me wrong.)
4. Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens (It might be because I watched this at the age of 12 back when it first came out, but I really like this movie and still do, and I wasn't the only one! I know many people nowadays like to dunk on this film, but I think that this movie is the most interesting and exciting in the Sequel Trilogy. We didn't know who Ray was, where the First Order came from, or why Luke Skywalker was gone. And Finn was my absolute favorite! I loved how he was a fish out of water during the entirety of this film, which made sense as he didn't know what life was like outside of the First Order.)
3. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (I view this film the same why I view The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. This movie is a flawed gem! George saw that people weren't liking the direction he was taking the franchise and gave the finale to the Prequels his all in an attempt to please the fanbase while also showing us the rise of the Galactic Empire and the fall of the Jedi Order. This film probably has the BEST action sequences in the entire series and Anakin's and Padme's relationship didn't make me gag...as much.)
2. Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (A lot of people view this movie as the weakest of the OT, but I adore it! The musical score, the raw emotion! I will never forget the first time I ever watched this film! I wasn't born when it came out, obviously, but I just remember getting chills down my spine ever time Emperor Palpatine was on screen, and the complete 180 on Luke surprised me! He was beaten and broken in the last film, but now he carried himself everywhere he went and was determined to bring Vader back to the light and restore the Jedi Order. The Ewoks were okay. I didn't mind them that much.)
1. Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (This is a film I think all SW fans can agree is the best, except for those people who love Revenge of the Sith a little too much. This movie is just what everyone wants in a sequel. They expanded the world, they fleshed out some of the characters, they gave us new likeable characters, the action was impactful and even emotionally moving, the romance was okay! George Lucas was never the best at romance. I'm sorry. And in this film Vader says the thing! And most importantly we watched Yoda beat R2 with a stick!)
Hey, I'd put Rogue One higher up but this is a good take.
As someone who grew up with the prequels, this is my top 3:
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Rogue One
3. Phantom Menace
W but AOTC is better than the Phantom Menace
W but ESB is better than ROTS and AOTC
@@Wild-Grape463just aotc imo. Rots is better than all of these
1 revenge 2 return 3 empire 4 rogue one 5 phantom menace
I'd argue that Luke is the exact opposite of a Mary Sue.
Everything he achieves in the movies has taken him a lot of training and practice.
It's established very early on in Star Wars that Luke is *obsessed* with becoming a Star Fighter pilot. He desperately wants to join the academy. He plays around with his T-16 model in the droid scene. Then he talks about flying down the death star trench being just like "Begger's Canyon back home" and aiming at the exhaust point being like "targeting Wamp rats... they're not much bigger than 2 metres."
He's spent every waking moment of his free time inadvertently training for the final space battle. The only thing he does with the force is use it to assist his torpedo shot, and Obi-wan specifically trained him to feel the force, and use it to help guide him.
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Rey on the other hand is a desert scavenger, with no special combat or technical training. Yet she instantly does everything the "bestest evar!" simply because she's wonder Rey, the KK self-insert.
The two characters couldn't be more different.
How Luke trained to fight Darth Vader? The only force training is: Obi-Wan's couple of minutes lecture; Yoda's couple of days training without lightsaber, mind you.
That's it, and he held his own against Vader and then defeated him in the next movie.
@@russianoverkill3715 You missed the training session with the remote. That's where Obi-wan teaches Luke to feel the force, and gives him some lightsabre training.
Just because we don't see Luke constantly training with the lightsabre from when he's given it in Star Wars, to when he actually fights Darth Vader in the Empire Strikes Back, doesn't mean he wasn't doing it.
A significant time jump occurs between movies. Enough to evacuate Yavin Base, then set up the Hoth base. Considering how obsessively Luke wants to become a Jedi, you can bet he spent every free minute training with a lightsabre and trying to use the force.
There's proof of this too. He uses the force to pull the lightsabre to his hand in the Wompa cave. Then expertly dismembers it when the creature attacks him.
On the other hand, Rey gets given her lightsabre half-way through the force awakens. Then she gets captured. She has zero training, and zero time to even practice turning it on. Then she beats Luke's apprentice, who trained with a lightsabre for at least a decade.
If you can't see the massive difference between the two... well, that's on you buddy.
@@malificajones7674 whatever, still mary sue
@@russianoverkill3715 Not at all. But you clearly don't even understand what the term means.
Try googling it first, then you won't look like a retard.
Ben Shapiro L... Phantom Menace is underrated and blows the sequels out of the park.
Most underrated sw movie in my top 3
Tpm was boring and badly written. Stop lying to yourself
Nice video! I think reacting to other Star Wars videos is a great idea 👍🏻
Hey, leave a comment on this comment to tell Jedwerd that he needs to do a top ten star wars characters list.
He's not a star wars character
there is one major instance any Star Wars fan is aware of that has both the Jedi and Sith team up against a common enemy but it's not in any of the shows or movies. the long running MMO Star Wars The Old Republic has a story arc where both the Jedi and Sith are forced to team up to fight Darth Revan on the exact same planet where Episode 4 A New Hope had the showdown with the Rebellion vs. the Death Star Yavin IV. and in that same game prior to the showdown with Darth Revan both Jedi and Sith was in the middle of a war with each other.
Please do more of these videos!
Revenge of the sith at 4 is diabolical
Okay, this is epic
i only watches episodes 1-6 and my list is
1. Return of the Jedi
2. Revenge of the Sith
3. Empire Strikes back
4. Attack of the Clones
5. Phantom Menace
6. A New Hope
Politely, a new hope as the worst of the six is a shocking opinion
@user-hm2ju3cr9x yeah my opinions changed a bit since I made this comment and now I have New Hope at 4
The Phantom Menace has a “convoluted plot.” Jedi’s sent to resolve a illegal blockade. Save queen. Find baby Anakin. Go back. Fight Sith.
Maybe it’s nostalgia or something, but I like the CGI in Phantom Menace for some reason. It’s also a plus that Lucas shot it on film and didn’t use digital cameras like with Episodes II & III. No, I wouldn’t say that Phantom Menace is a better movie than Revenge of the Sith, but I just kinda like the overall LOOK of it more.
Yes, Rey was a Mary Sue.
Kylo being wishy-washy could have made for an interesting character, but they totally fumbled that.
Just like Luke and Anakin?
@@russianoverkill3715 Kylo could've ended his wishy washy behavior by deciding Jedi and Sith are both wrong which would've paralleled Anakin and Luke well. Anakin turning to the dark side and Luke overcoming his anger and fear for the light while Kylo could've said fuck both and did his own thing. But the sequels dropped every ball it had in terms of interesting ideas and characters so...
@@wayfer7243 lmao what are you talking about? Star Wars is pure good vs evil, Jedi are right, Sith are wrong. Jedi will always win at the end of the day.
@@russianoverkill3715 When did I say it wasn't that way? I'm just saying Kylo could see it differently.
@@wayfer7243 still, anakin and Luke never decided jedi are wrong
Bro, I descovered you recently, but you deserve my sub. Great job.
Solo sucks. Worst Star Wars movie. Why? I couldn’t remember it. Last Jedi you can have fun making fun of how bad it is, but solo you might as well have been asleep because admit you don’t remember that movie. Total waste of 2 hours.
Honestly you got a good point. Like I love watching sequel content because it's fun to watch people trash the living hell out of them for hours on RUclips, but no one ever says anything interesting about solo lol
The Last Jedi hate is a bit too much. Movie has problems but still has really solid elements lets chill out.
There are only six films.
#RIPStarWars
Rogue One is good.
4:54 Did you know that the whole Dex's Diner scene was entirely cgi, except for Ewan. The background, Dex, even the table they were sitting at!
ben was right..anakin should have been a teen in tpm..the weird relation with padme wouldn't have been that weird
it probably would have been better tbh
@@Jedwerd Yeah, but imagine teen Anakin complaining like in AOTC.
Padme wasn't that old
My Ranking
1. Revenge of the sith
2. Empire strikes back
3. A new hope
4. Return of the Jedi
5. Rogue One
6. Attack of the Clones
7. Phantom Menace
8.The Force Awakens
9. The last Jedi
10. Solo
11. The Rise of Skywalker
12. The Clone Wars
You should do more reaction videos
My list. (I like every Starwars move except the sequels)
1. Return of the Jedi
2. Empire Strikes Back
3. Revenge of the Sith
4. A New Hope
5. Attack of the Clones
6. Phantom menace
7. Rogue 1
8. The Force Awakens
9. Solo
10. Rise of Skywalker
11. The last Jedi
We all knew this was coming 😂
I'm a huge fan of Star Wars and I'm halfway through ROTJ so other than that the sequels are the ones I haven't watched and ROTS is my favorite movie ever
this is my ranking
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. The Empire Strikes Back
3. Return of the Jedi
4. A New Hope
5. Attack of the Clones
6. The Phantom Menace
7. The Force Awakens
8. Rise of Skywalker
9. The Last Jedi
2:02 SWTOR Expansions: Am I a joke to you?
W vid
mine is:
12. TLJ
11. TFA
10. TCW Movie
9. Solo
8. TROS (I like it but as you say the others are just a bit better)
7. TPM
6. AOTC
5. Rogue One
4. ANH
3. ESB
2. ROTJ
1. ROTS
A few hot takes
The Phantom Menace is not worse than the last Jedi
All prequel movies should be above all the sequels and solo and rouge one.
Fair
@@Hungary_0987 you responded
Agreed
At least actors in sequels feel and act like people
If you do not support the opinion then just don’t argue. But they are aliens anyway.
My ranking
1. A New Hope- Reason A New Hope is great, and introduced the most iconic movie characters.
2. Rouge One- Reason it sets ANH up perfectly. And Darth Vader's hallway scene.
3. Empire strikes Back- Reason Just great and the best interpretation of Vader.
4. Return of the Jedi- Reason Ewoks are bit goofy for the more darker tone but still good.
5. Force Awakens- Reason it's a worse A New Hope.
6. Revenge of The Sith- Reason Better acting but dialogue is still not great and "She's losing the will to live." Good job Lucas.
7. Solo- Reason don't remember much
8. Rise of Skywalker- Reason "Somehow Palatine Returned"
9. Last Jedi- Reason Luke
10. Phantom Menace- Reason Bad Dialogue/writing as well and Jar Jar Stinks.
11. Attack of the clones- Reason Bad Dialogue/writing
WHAT ARE YOU ON :(
Phantom menace is worse than the sequals >:[
WRONG how dare you tarnish darth ja ja binks
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Rouge one as 1. Is cool tho a new hipe isnt my favorite i would put it at 5-4
I personally disagree with where he put the phantom menace. It is a very good movie. And George didn’t put young anakin in there to make kids like the movie he put him in there to show where he came from so that we would know he had a hard childhood
Shapiro: Audiences don't like kids in movies.
Harry Potter: Hold my EXPACTO PATRONUM!
If you skip the pod race and it didn’t jump cut in the maul fight it would be awesome
There is nothing about this movie that makes it a good movie.
@@BlackKunikI wouldn’t say nothing, duel of the fates is very highly praised
underrated opinion
I’m so surprised he thinks Phantom Menace is last. It’s full of politics lol
My top 5 favorite SW characters
1: Anakin
2: Yoda
3: Luke
4: Obi Wan
5: Darth Vader
Anakin and Vader are the same though.
2:02 while i was watching rebels and the maul/ezra plotline happened it made me wish they did a sith mast/jedi apprentice thing where they balance each other out. that would have been cool enough to make the last jedi a good movie if the went down that path
Phantom Menace is so underrated honestly. I keep watching it and watching it and I find reasons to keep coming back to it from context within and outside the movie. Whereas the more I watch Revenge of the Sith, despite everyone saying it's the best prequel, I just find less about it I enjoy (and that's partially because everything I love and think is interesting about the Clone Wars happens before Revenge of the Sith.
I would put Phantom Mence above the sequels, to be honest.
I dont like RoS because its so sad, especially if u’ve seen clone wars, like saddest movie ever
All prequels is a great connected story, with not a single, but many developing characters. The Phantom Menace is the prelude to main events in Ep II and III, as the main acting good and bad heroes die, so it goes a bit separate from ep II and III. It is a great movie and a great start to an amazing story. I find it impossible to view on episode apart from another tbh. Ep III is considered the best out of three (by me too) because it has a big character development arc that goes in a rather fast pace, it is the time when Anakin explodes from the inside and all the mystery behind all of the events is revealed. It is also the most emotional film that sums up the previous episodes, so the success of the third episode is backed up with the events of the previous two. I love the first episode because of different times (relatively peaceful) and a whole lot of mystery caused by the unexpected appearance of sith.
@@LocalAlphaPadme sure is developed, lol. Fuсking cardboard piece of a character.
Say what you will about the prequels, the story is well written (not the dialogue or cgi) and it fits so well with the originals so I love it.
The dialogue was perfect, it gave us so many memes and iconic lines
I never really though about the quality of the CGI, I don't like the plot of the sequel, I really hate it but I remeber being flabergasted by the quality of the film when I watched it on a friends TV. Then, I realised I watched the original and prequels on VHS so the quality is worse which probably explains it. Also my friend as a good flat screen TV, even though the color aren't as good the resolution is far better then on my 36" CRT. Also, hot take, I prefered the prequels (not the movies but the universe), I found the universe to be much more open. It opened potential for political games between the jedi and the senate, as well as a whole new area of interesting conflict throught the clone wars. We could have had a bunch of intersting political, economical and militeristic conflicts, alliences and backstabing.
So right
“The resi-… Look at what the sequels have done to me”
-Jedward 2023
We need more of these celebtrety ranking reactions!!
7:41 Every Star Wars Film I would watch them few times at the cinema but Rise Of The Skywalker I only saw it once and don't think I've watch it since it came out
aotc sucks and tpm is way better
Fr
I totally agree
He recently updated it.
Please part 2
I would probably place all 3 sequels at the bottom.
FA is just New Hope but rewritten to be much lamer and have double stakes, while destroying some charecters.
LJ is a dumpsterfire that i never want to talk about ever again. Goes straight to the bottom, the film that ruined Star Wars.
TROS is a magguffin hunt, with the stakes never seen before. Undoing Anakin's sacrafice at the end of ROTJ by reviving Palpatine is a stab in the back. This film relies on plot conviniece for it to move.
One thing unites these movies, awful lightsaber battles... feels like they are swinging baseball bats. Comparing this to Prequel lightsaber battles makes it look like a joke.
I agree the CGI for TPM could have been better, but it’s not the worst. I’d watch Solo over any sequel. And TPM is better than Solo imo
Let's have a reacting to someone's reacting to someone reacting video. The fun never ends.
My opinion:
1: ROTJ
2: ROTS
3: AOTC
4: TESB
5: TPM
6: ANH (yes)
7: TFA
I never watched the other sequel movies
If you ever read the old EU, there was a book where Luke and the jedi work with the sith to take down Abeloth (the mother)
Last Jedi is flawed but a decent film. I still like Luke in it.
Putting rouge one above the GREATEST Star Wars movie of all time is criminally insane.
Nah empire strikes back is the greatest. Although revenge of the sith should still be higher than rogue one imo.
For me ranking the movies never made sense. I don't watch any of the disney movies anyways. And whenever I want to watch Star Wars I start with the 1 and watch everything. It was intended as one movie.
my boy Dooku would slaughter rey like an exterminator does to a bug
I went back 2 days ago and watched a new hope and empire strikes back. And during empire strikes back I just shook my head most of the time wondering how far Disney has dropped the ball. Every character in Empire I cared about so deeply. Not so in the D-trilogies. Darth Vader is just BOSS in empire. Lucas…. You better do something now!!!!
ah yes, the tier list of a man that hated the prequels and defended the sequels, I get some points about "JJ Abrams undoing Rian Johnson's work" but I don't get how badly placed the prequel movies were placed.
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I neither watch nor listen to Ben Shapiro's show anymore. Literally the only reason I still watch ANY of his videos is for the Star Wars videos.
Heres my list from Best to worst
1 A New hope, 2 Return of the Jedi, 3 The Empire strikes back, 4 Revenge of the Sith, 5 The Phantom Menace, 6 Attack of the clones, 7 Solo, 8 Rogue One, 9 The force awakens, 10 Rise of Skywalker, 11 The last Jedi.
I agree with everything except for Empire Strikes Back not being #1 and Rogue One being behind solo somehow
@@charlie_541 Well i just put a new hope first as its the OG. Also i just liked seeing Hans backstory compared to Rogue one. But then again it is my opinion so yeah you can think differently.
Phantom Menace on 11 is criminal
If he swapped Menace with the rise of Skywalker this list would be near perfect
"Rogue One wasn't necessary."
When you think about it, not even Empire Strikes Back was necessary. Lucas could have called it good with the first movie and he would have had a solid movie under his belt. It had a solid conclusion that wasn't necessary to follow up upon, yet had room to explore the universe.
1. Ep 3
2. Ep 5
3. Ep 2
4. Rogue 1
5. Ep 6
6. Ep 4
7 ep 1
I like what u did there only including the 7 real films lmao. Although I'd still put episode 5 at #1. As close to perfection as you can get in a movie
I loved the sequels until I watched the prequels. My list goes solo, last rise of Skywalker, last jedi, force awakens, new hope, Last jedi, clone wars, phantom menace. And know this list wasn't buy prequel sequel etc.
You forgot like half the movies including 2 from the prequels and you listed last Jedi twice 😂
You can’t put return of the Jedi over a new hope.
I agree. I also don't get how people can put Revenge of the sith above empire strikes back. Star wars would not be what it is today without empire. I mean hell the story of ROTS is structured around the plot of empire.
Phantom Menace has good lore but the execution was questionable
people think tpm sucks because their brains are too stupid to follow the plot and also they have completely ignored duel of the fates and podracing, the 2 most iconic prequel scenes.
No. If you look at Phantom Menace as a movie critic, you'll see that the movie is a complete mess. Whole plot is:
We are here, but we have to get there
We are here, but we have to get there
Oh no, engine broken
Yes, a lary stu kid fix engine
We take kid
Red sword guy try kill kid
Kid escape
Council refuse kid
War begin
Aliens and robots fight
Now two lightsabers
One jedi down
Sith down
Kid now jedi
okay but what about the epic podracing scene and duel of the fates those were epic they are some of the most iconic star wars scenes@@SC4R3
@@ryaninthiran9862 yeah, there were a few good scenes. But there is so little that it doesn't help really.
they're the two most fucking iconic star wars scenes. also, this was the only time we got to see qui-gon, a fan favorite character that had so little screentime that he didnt even get screentime in an7y of the other movies@@SC4R3
2 most iconic scenes dont make the movie good
My personal list
11: The Last Jedi (It’s obvious why)
10: The Phantom Menace (The Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan VS Maul is a very good fight, other than that, there really isn’t much to this movie)
9: Solo (I’m not sure why, I can’t really seem to ever be super interested into seeing more about Han Solo than I already know)
8: The Rise of Skywalker (It still has the stain that is The Last Jedi)
7: The Force Awakens (Definitely the better and somewhat watchable of the sequels. Kylo Ren is quite a bad ass in this movie [Up until he kills Han Solo for whatever reason] and seeing a new Star Wars movie come out with fresh spanking new characters was quite a nice breather… Until it wasn’t)
6: Empire Strikes Back (It’s a good movie although it doesn’t really hold the significant candle the other two originals hold to me. I see this more as an intermission movie between 4 and 6. Seeing how Luke goes from a rather immature boy to the Jedi Knight is very interesting though)
5: Rogue One (It’s a nice movie with a nice story, very middle of the road. The only reason why this ranks above Empire for me is because of 4 words: Darth Vader Hallway Scene)
4: Attack of The Clones (I like this movie a lot, despite all the cheesy romance, the epic showdown between Obi-Wan, Anakin, and Yoda to Dooku and how the Clone Wars started definitely carries this movie)
3: A New Hope (The OG itself. I remember being introduced to Star Wars through this movie and man is it a great movie)
2: The Last Jedi (The grand finale of how Luke becomes a master and manages to not be seduced to the dark side by Palpatine and how Darth Vader fulfills the prophecy is amazing.)
1: Revenge of The Sith (By far the best movie showing the fall of the Republic and the rise of the Empire)
My opinion on the rankings may vary from time to time depending on how I feel but for now this is it. Feel free to share your opinions, too!
0:17 Ben said you would be shocked where he puts Attack of the Clones not, "Yeah Attack of the Clones goes there", as if he said the bottom of the list. You are not even listening to what he is saying.
I think Ben Shapiro lost his brain. Revenge of the Sith is EASILY (emphasis on EASILY) top 1 Star Wars movie. Only 1 that comes close to it is Return of the Jedi.
RoTS shouldn't even be at top 5 tbh. OT slaps and rogue with christmas special prove that prequels aint shit for OT era
@@SC4R3 Yes it should.
Prequel era is far more interesting
@@sarveshnathan7559 no it isn't, OT is the best. Don't praise something bad just because there is something worse
@@SC4R3 As a movie trilogy, yes but in terms of era no the prequels were better.
I'm not praising the prequels because the sequels were bad. I'm praising it because the worldbuilding, politics, fight scenes, lore and storytelling is immaculate
I know it isn’t canon I don’t think, but don’t we see plenty of times in SWTOR light side and dark side users teaming up together? Especially against the enternal empire and against Revan too?
2:01 Jedi and sith when they see revan
Im gkin gto put some dirt in your eye