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1:05:47 Would you clarify what you mean by no Luke or Han or Leia after the movies? I feel like you haven't read the books if you think this. We need a movement to recannonize the novels or at least have a divergent branch of shows that follows it.
Everyone always assumes that when Leia says she thinks she's always known that she has always known that he was her brother. I take that to mean, instead, that she always felt the close bond that you would feel toward a sibling. Not that she actually knew he was her sibling.
The biggest crime the sequels commit is not reprising the “Luke and Leia” music from their little moment. I will literally never forgive them for that. RotJ is peak Star Wars in every way: creatures, family, and outfit slays*! Luke really came in there wearing an Armani jumpsuit, Gucci belt, single black Louis Vuitton glove, and THE GODDAMNED CHANEL BOOTS. He made Padmé proud. ALSO the Jabba puppet was operated by four guys: one for one arm and the mouth, one for the other arm and the eye blinks, a Small Person in the tail, and a radio servo operator for the breathing and eye focus. @33:44 "Is he gonna be overprotective of his sister now?" that's such a good read. you guys get it. @1:03:42 I also agree that this ending is The Perfect One, but I recommend looking up the Yub Nub version just for the jamz.
This is still by far my favourite Star Wars movie. I still feel like a little kid when I watch it. Luke showing how strong he has become, Anakin’s arc ending, his redemption, the best space battle in Star Wars, Lando only just escaping the Death Star in time, and finally, seeing anakin’s force ghost. I love it so much. There is a good argument to be made for every Star Wars film being potentially the best movie in the franchise. But this one will always be MY favourite.
Palpatine tried to repeat the Anakin and Dooku moment with Luke and Vader, though Luke didn't fall for it as he had an example right in front of him to know what the dark path would lead to.
@@christoperwallace6197 Out of universe the the Doku moment was a reference to this movie; in universe Palpatine tried to repeat the Anakin and Dooku moment.
Yoda prepared Luke for that very moment when he was in the cave. Luke saw that killing Vader would put his own face behind the mask. So in that moment, he glanced at Vader's (severed) robotic hand, then down at his own robotic hand... and he realized where the dark path would inevitably take him.
The thing about Vader not feeling Leia is pretty easy. Why would he give notice? He was never specifically looking for her ;) Notice the Emperor could not feel either Luke or Leia coming into Endor. Vader had to tell him that Luke had arrived ;) It´s like, Vader might have sensed Leia´s frequency but he either simply does not remember anymore what her frequency is. Or simply does not care. Because....he is not that interested on her. Imagine trying to remember how each person you encounter smells like :) Unless its someone you really care about, you will not remember :p Even if said person does have a very strong smell, you will forget about it :) Vader might even know that Leia could be a potential force user. He might have sensed it in A New Hope and Empire Strikes Back. But it was not his concern back then. And he might have felt another potential force user hanging around with Luke on the incoming shuttle. He might even make 2+2 and figure out it might be Leia. But again, he does not care about her. Up till the end, he has no special reason to care about her or notice her presence. She is not important to the Empire outside the stolen plans episode. The senate is no more and her "home planet" is also no more. She would be a nobody to the Empire.
Keep in mind that the sequels are NOT the story George Lucas wanted to tell. In fact, when Disney bought Star Wars from him, they actually REJECTED his story treatments for the sequel trilogy in favor of letting different directors make up the story of each film as they went along, and it shows. They don't really have much to do with the previous films.
@@realisticthought1781 I mostly think they just screwed up the sequels. They had Lucas's original story! They had all they needed right there. Everything else has been about the same varying quality as the old EU. If I mentally block out the sequels, I can enjoy most of the rest.
The timeline for sequel story George Lucas had takes place a few years following ROTJ. Disney had no choice but to turn it down. The original cast had aged 30+ years. Using Lucas’ story meant recasting their main characters Luke, Han and Leia. I don’t think that would have went over well with fans. So, Disney went with a different story that takes place 30+ years after ROTJ.
@@thesharpercoder His more recent concepts for the sequels took place 30 or so years after the OT and featured the original cast as well as new characters Kira and Sam. It would have focused on the Whills and the rebuilding of the Republic with Maul leading the criminal organizations trying to take control.
Post RotJ we had two made-for-TV movies with the Ewoks. There were also the Droids and Ewoks cartoons from 85-86. There had also been a Star Wars comic published by Marvel and a serial adventure comic strip syndicated in various newspapers. But for the most part after RotJ it became a dark time for SW fans with no expectation of anything further ever hitting the silver screen. Even the novelizations of the expanded universe didn't really kick into gear until the 90s.
I remember standing in line with my mom for so long to see this in theaters. The line was so long we had to stand through an entire showing of the movie in the theater before a seat was available. My mom was very sick and she did it anyways, for me. It is still one of the most treasured memories I have with her.
I always enjoyed C-3PO's sound effects while explaining to the Ewoks their predicament because in the 'first' movie - A New Hope - Threepio tells Luke he's not much of a story teller when Luke finds their connection to the Rebellion. Goldenrod has come a long way.
That little moment of Vader gesturing for Luke to calm down when the fight ended. As Lucas put it, Anakin was overwhelmed and could no longer keep up his persona as Vader. Just needed to see a loved one in danger, his nightmare in real time, to break Anakin away from Palpatine.
As per Lucas' words on what would have come next had he made 7-9. Over a span of 30 years, Luke, Leia and the others would eventually build a New Jedi Order and form the New Republic, but not before facing many obstacles including the former imperial remnant and crime syndicates.
I was 15 yo when this movie came out and thought the Ewoks brought too much fluff. But I also understand Lucas made these movies for the kids. Favorite scenes were Jabba’s palace, Emperor scenes and Anakin’s redemption. Revenge of the Sith is still my favorite with ESB as a close second.
this is my favorite film. it has a lot of week parts and moments, but the strong moments are the strongest in my opinion. No matter how many times I watch it, I always get teary at Anakins death
Vader is scared of the Emperor. After his maiming he stood no chance against Palpatine. His suit is the only thing keeping him alive, one blast from Palpatines lightning and that's it. He's done. He had given up hope of ever being free. He realized however that he would rather suffer a painful death than watch his son die.
I remember Lucas talking about his fondness of "the poetry two's" and how he used it. The last scene/shot of the OG trilogy mirrored in the prequels; the end of ep 4 and 1 being the celebration/actor's stage bow, ep 5 and 2 of the Skywalker couple and the two droids arm in arm, it was all good, I just wish he continued it with ep 6 and 3... Ewan/Ben at the end of ep 3 could have been looking off in the distance like Luke, before Owen (like Leia) brings him back to sit by their fireplace. Oh well... Lol, forget for now my memories of seeing the OG when they came out (1977 was a hot summer, like reeally hot, lol. To this day some scenes trigger/give me some pavlovian response and I can instantly smell that rancid butter and tin-like air-conditioning in the air, lol), I remember when Return of the Jedi was about to open, one of my teachers said they were taking the day off on the date of the premiere, and that none of us better call in sick that day, and went on to say "....so help me if I see any of you in line that day..." 😂😂😂
In between Empire and RotJ, Lucasfilm lost all of the Imperial rank insignia plates. They replaced them for RotJ, but strangely, they aren’t as good quality as the original ones from Empire or ANH. Also for some reason, they chose to give ALL of them the rank insignia plate of a Commader, (3 red above 3 blue). Doesn’t matter the Imperial officer’s actual rank, they got a commander’s rank insignia plate. Also there is a deleted scene where Vader kills Moff Jerjerrod and almost fights two of the Emperor’s Royal Guards. I’ve seen two still shots of the scene, but haven’t been able to see the clip. It’s when Vader goes to see the Emperor after the Rebels get thru the security in the Imperial shuttle on the way to Endor. Jerjerrod tells Vader that the Emperor has ordered not to be disturbed. 7:57 and Blake, you are absolutely correct, the name of Vader’s SSD is the Executor.
Max Rebo was the leader of the Max Rebo Band. There were many book stories following ROTJ which included the much loved Mara Jade and two books, The Tales of Mos Eisely and Jabba's Palace which gives back stories to Oola, Bib Fortuna, Ephant Mon, Ree Yees,. etc. Btw, Bib Fortuna, who was with Jabba was also seen in PM in the pod race scene.
@@charliepotatoes001yeah one way to take a nice day off from forced labor as kashyyyk being exploited by the empire and wookies with inhibitor chips being electrocuting in the head while enslaved right out side of their door steps
Return of the jedi is my favorite star wars movie because of the luke and vader interactions on the second death star ! To me it's the perfect ending because I think the story is really about anakin so when he dies that's the end lol and where left with hope for the future for luke and leia ! I really do think the only way for vader to kill palpatine was how he did it if vader thought about and and used his lightsaber palpatine would have sensed it coming! And I think the only was for anakin to fulfill the prophecy was an act of self sacrifice made out of love .
I love luke so much hes my fav :) he saves his father with love and compassion the king of jedi anakin spoke of in attack of the clones truly a jedi like his father
I honestly believe chronological order is best for newcomers and most folks for the exact reasons stated. It's easier to follow and most people already know the major "spoilers".
It is absolutely Anakin's story. The misunderstood chosen one prophecy. Fulfilling Padme's prediction. The full villlain arc of the emperor...so good. I think people don't appreciate how much emotional weight chronological order adds to the originals. I think both ways are good. There are many books about han Leia and Luke. New characters like Mara Jade as well. Definitely check out the Clone Wars and Disney shows.
@@sejadlulic8377 oh dear god not the machete order! *shudders* I strongly disagree, plus you're missing rogue one. But I'm glad that order works for you and you enjoy it! everyone can have a different star wars experience
@@dgyre3325 I dont care for rogue one, seen it once and then never again. Not saying its a bad movie but for me that spinoff doesnt add any real value to the story as a whole, so I dont include it when doing a SW rewatch.
Luke may have the Force, but his training remains incomplete, minimal even. That's why he often does things like a normal person, and not as a Jedi trained throughout his conscious life would do. As for Leia, the Force in her it is still latent, and therefore Vader does not feel it, as he feels the one in Luke.
Awesome reaction and edits! I've always loved how Leia's force powers seemed rooted in her emotions/relationships. She felt unique in that way and stronger than Luke/other Jedi. It was a nice touch, IMHO. And Leia's aim IS amazing; def using a controller. I can relate 👍
This is a good spot to start The Mandalorian!! Mandalorian is set 6 years after The Return of the Jedi. And yes, audience back in 1983 was also like "wait, what it just ended? But what about .. oh nvm". It was a huge disappointment that Lucasfilm didn't return to these characters.
Hey! We had comics novels and video games between Return of the Jedi and The Phantom Menace, at least from the early 90's. 80's was pretty dry for Star Wars. Some comics and a couple of games, they amped up the amount of content from the early 90's :)
Considering how much you enjoyed the Anakin & Luke dynamic, I would recommend comics in the EU, AND canon. You get to see Anakin right after Revenge of the Sith, what he was doing, how he was dealing with everything that had happened, even what it was like getting used to the suit. And, you see how Luke crafted his new lightsaber, him searching for more info about his father's life and how he fell, as well as learning what he went thru after finding out Vader was his father. I highly recommend diving into the details of their lives thru these comics.
These three versions were a Blu-Ray revision which included adding Hayden Christensen in the finale. In 1997, before starting PM, they broadcast the OT but with added features i.e., the whomp-rats entering Mos Eisley, the banthas in the Tatooine and other special effects like adding Cloud City, Tatooine, Naboo, Coruscant. I watched the original OT in the theaters and then the prequels and yes, there were many surprises like C3PO being constructed by Anakin and the stormtroopers were templates of Jango Fett.
Liking Anakin from just watching the movies... When the vast majority of Anakin content is found in the Clone Wars series, where we get to watch him and his padawan going on many seasons of adventures.
33:40 - That mission IS almost impossible in Lego Star Wars. I remember it taking forever. The handling was too loose. It was frustrating, but I eventually made it through 🤦♂️
Fun fact: Death Star II was an improved version of the original battle station. It is larger in diameter, 200 kilometers compared to Death Star I’s 160 km diameter. It has a totally different main hyper matter reactor design, more efficient hyperdrive units, higher yield and faster recharge rate for the super laser, along with a center mounted carrier beam that the feeder beams join with. DS I’s super laser design had eight feeders combined and aimed using a conical magnetic field. This new design uses seven feeders combining with a powerful central carrier beam. The intentional design flaw Galen Erso built into DS I is not a part of DS II, but since DS II was incomplete at the time of the Rebel attack, access to its main reactor was still available through internal construction pathways. Palpatine was overconfident in DS II’s working super laser and deflector shield, and underestimated the Rebellion and the Ewoks. Not even the dark master of the Sith could for see little teddy bears kicking storm troopers’ butts, or that Luke would never turn, or that Anakin still had a soul and would sacrifice himself by saving his son. “Your overconfidence is your weakness.” Luke Skywalker, Jedi Knight. Edit: yes, Vader’s red lightsaber was lost down the shaft when his artificial hand is cut off by Luke. Luke threw his own new green saber at the Emperor’s feet, and later retrieved it after Palpatine’s death, before bringing Anakin to the shuttle to die gazing at Luke’s face, with his own eyes. A father finally sees his son for who and what he is, and despite the evils done, that father respects his son. It’s a very powerful message to all of us who’s alienated from a father, or mother, and wishes for catharsis, healing from the emotional pain. I was never able to make things right between my Dad and I before he died of dementia, and it haunts my reality all the time, the guilt and regret never go away, and taint the soul. The opportunity I missed. I let that man die thinking I hated him, and that’s so far from the truth. I miss him, and wish I could tell him I didn’t hate him. I hope he’s at peace and knows this. I love and miss him so much. Nice reaction!
I believe Clone Wars is some of the best Star Wars out there. The last 4 episode is outstanding, love everything about it. CW completely changed the prequels for me and mind you I always liked them though I am old enough to have seen and read the OT long before they came out. Anakin's turn is more gradual, the Clones are flashed out ( shoutout to D. Bradley Baker for giving them a personality...excellent work by that man ) to the point that I actually care for them, the way they carefully tie it into the movies without changing anything but adding tons of context is amazing. As I've said it changed the prequels for me I appreciate them a lot more and this is coming from someone who already liked them. I can look past the weird dialogue and strange choices of scenes sometimes but the overarching story is amazing, I loved the politics ( Palpatine's manipulations are great especially goes really well with the Plageuis book ) and watching the Jedi Order destroy itself is great. Not to mention the best soundtrack in the history of cinema and the 10/10 lightsaber choreography by Nick Gillard. The OT was OT they did what they could with the tech available, the prequels just killed it, ther are a lot of behind the scene footage Ewan and Hayden just going at it for months, nothing about that was sped up, and the less we talk about the sequels the better. CW has a lot of fun fights and its cool to see how they got better and better animating it. We must remember that Lucasfilm animation didnt exists until CW so they had to lay the groundwork and work out their way to make the show that was efficient and allowed space for constant improvement. Would be nice to see you guys watching the animated stuff. At this point I think you could watch some episodes of Tales of the Jedi ( its the Prequel ERA so just skip the ones about Ahsoka ).
"I'm from alderaan it's kind of like the Mississippi of the galaxy" says Leia after she found out she was Luke's sister.... Quote from family Guy episode " it's a trap"
150 mile diameter battle station. Deflector shields and armoured. TIE fighters and turbo laser batteries to hit any battleship coming near them. At the bottom of one trench, in the northern hemisphere, shielded from energy weapons and protected by laser batteries, there is a 2 meter wide exhaust port. It's WELL defended and it is only an issue if someone shoots a missile EXACTLY down the 2m pipe into the reactor. It's like shooting a battleship with a hand gun and trying to hit an air vent and maybe hit the ship's arsenal. It's NOT a design defect is it? It was basically impossible. Only Luke could do it because he practiced, IN A CANYON on Tattooine and could shoot a womp rat no bigger than 2m. Obi Wan calmed him down and told him to use his instinctive skills.
Killing Mace Windu didn’t make Anakin feel forced to pursue the dark side it was always just about saving Padme which ironically was only necessary because Palpatine (allegedly) put those plans in motion to get Anakin to the point that would force him into to cause Padme such heartbreak that it killed her .. sad stuff
great reaction guys. don’t feel bad about the watch order, once you know the main plots (mainly Luke and Vaders relation) the best watch order is definitely 1-6
G'day it's Steven from Down Under again Hey guys, love your reactions I haven't watched "Jedi" for a few years now, and I recall there are two or three different versions, I'm tempted not to stream this movie but go back and watch the VHS, DVD or maybe a Blu-ray. I've just had a flashback to 1982, I recall that this film was originally going to be titled "Revenge of the Jedi", and if memory serves me correctly George Lucas felt that Revenge was too severe and that a Jedi wouldn't be seeking revenge. MAY THE FORCE BE WITH
yo Igli you can read the relatively short Shadow of the Empire, the story of what takes place between Empire and Return of the Jedi. it’s good fun and fills in tons of gaps with Luke doing hella Jedi training and Leia and the rest trying to get Han back.
See i was born in 88, so after the ot but before the prequals released. They, along with Star Trek were my intro to Scifi. A few years later and I might have had a similar experience to you, though knowing my Dad, I was prob always going to see the OT first.
Vader didn't know about Leia. That's why those no connection between them yet. My man in the middle swings from sounding like he knows his Star Wars lore to being confused by storytelling choices in the actual movies as of he's never seen them. It's bizarre.
From the prequels, Anakin wanted society to be run by an enlightened dictator. As time went on I think he saw the Empire as a complete failure. His military underlings were idiots and Palpatine scared everyone into complying but was not really interested in ruling well. When he heard that Palpatine was killing Vader's son, he found out that all that nonsense about saving Padme was just a trick. The worst part of the first 6 movies for me other than Jar Jar is that the movies dont really tell you what kind of society the rebellion really wants to build post Empire. Then the sequel trilogy messes all that up.
No TV shows after Return of the Jedi? Think you've left out the two Ewoks movies Caravan of Courage and Battle for Endor which was shown theatrically in my country in South East Asia, the Ewoks cartoon and the Droids cartoon. Dark Horse made the Extended Universe comics all the way up to the prequels. Just forget the Disney sequel trilogy ever existed. I like Force Awakens but it was ruined by the last two movies. Lucas also made Willow which is just medieval Star Wars mixed with Lord of the Rings.
The battle of Endor is…. Hard to watch when you think critically. Every time I watch it I have to shut my brain off. There is no movie or show that has stronger plot armor than this film but I still love it. The story is why this film is so good.
I think it’s meant to be that the Empire, first of all is dumb, and second of all, did not expect natives of the planet. They don’t know how to defend themselves against the Ewoks traps and such. But definitely, this part was a little silly and aimed more for kids lol
I have to disagree with Blake about the first 6 movies being about Anakin. The numbered episodes are supposed to be the Skywalker saga and the saga starts with Anakin's story and continues with his children's stories. And this this the main complaint I have about the final trilogy among many others. I would write more, but I don't know how much Igli knows about the final trilogy.
my honest reaction and reason is hayden shouldnt be the force ghost reason 1: he didn't destroy the sith reason 2 - george lucas reason was that was the last time he was good. Me: No!! The last time he was good was when he saved Luke and destroyed Palpatine and that was Sebastian Shaw. So having it be hayden makes no sense. Last time hayden was Darth Vader/Anakin he was evil.
Igli's reaction is the reason why I recommend the Machete order to first-time viewers. You have no reason to hate Palpatine without seeing the prequels. You know he's a bad guy and Vader's boss. Vader bows to him, when you figure Vader could kill him anytime he felt like it. In the prequels, you see the manipulation that Palpatine puts on Anakin. When you see the prequels before ROTJ, you get Anakin's background, not Vader's. So when you see him unmasked in ROTJ, you see Anakin again, not Darth Vader for the first time. That's what got you in the feels, bro! I also thought the revelation of the twins in Episode 3 was WAY better than the way they sloppily threw it out there in ROTJ. Great reaction, guys, I enjoyed all of it!
Hey Blake I gotta ask man I can see that your a massive Star Wars fan and def aren’t a fan of Kathleen😂😂 do you like the EU/ pre 2014 legends stuff?❤️❤️
@@RaggedyPack gotta say I AGREE that trilogy is some of the best books I’ve read as well, I also really enjoy the Jedi apprentice series about qui gon and obi wan🔥🔥🔥😊
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@@andylikesstuffchannel I second this.
1:05:47 Would you clarify what you mean by no Luke or Han or Leia after the movies? I feel like you haven't read the books if you think this. We need a movement to recannonize the novels or at least have a divergent branch of shows that follows it.
Padme: "...there's good in him..."
Luke: "There is still good in you."
Anakin: "You were right about me."
"It's like poetry, it rhymes."
45:08 Nice to see Captain Rex.
Everyone always assumes that when Leia says she thinks she's always known that she has always known that he was her brother. I take that to mean, instead, that she always felt the close bond that you would feel toward a sibling. Not that she actually knew he was her sibling.
The biggest crime the sequels commit is not reprising the “Luke and Leia” music from their little moment. I will literally never forgive them for that. RotJ is peak Star Wars in every way: creatures, family, and outfit slays*! Luke really came in there wearing an Armani jumpsuit, Gucci belt, single black Louis Vuitton glove, and THE GODDAMNED CHANEL BOOTS. He made Padmé proud. ALSO the Jabba puppet was operated by four guys: one for one arm and the mouth, one for the other arm and the eye blinks, a Small Person in the tail, and a radio servo operator for the breathing and eye focus.
@33:44 "Is he gonna be overprotective of his sister now?" that's such a good read. you guys get it.
@1:03:42 I also agree that this ending is The Perfect One, but I recommend looking up the Yub Nub version just for the jamz.
This is still by far my favourite Star Wars movie. I still feel like a little kid when I watch it. Luke showing how strong he has become, Anakin’s arc ending, his redemption, the best space battle in Star Wars, Lando only just escaping the Death Star in time, and finally, seeing anakin’s force ghost. I love it so much. There is a good argument to be made for every Star Wars film being potentially the best movie in the franchise. But this one will always be MY favourite.
Palpatine tried to repeat the Anakin and Dooku moment with Luke and Vader, though Luke didn't fall for it as he had an example right in front of him to know what the dark path would lead to.
More like the Doku moment was an reference to this movie, based on release order. But I'm being nitpicky.
The prequels copied the original
@@christoperwallace6197you being honest. I still hate the prequels, I refuse to play them in my household home theater
@@christoperwallace6197 Out of universe the the Doku moment was a reference to this movie; in universe Palpatine tried to repeat the Anakin and Dooku moment.
Yoda prepared Luke for that very moment when he was in the cave. Luke saw that killing Vader would put his own face behind the mask. So in that moment, he glanced at Vader's (severed) robotic hand, then down at his own robotic hand... and he realized where the dark path would inevitably take him.
Shimi: "Anakin, help me!"
Padme: "Ani, help me!"
Luke: "Father, help me!"
Anakin: I hate sand
Prequels: Good writers help us. 😆
"It's like poetry, it rhymes."
You guys rock. Thank you for reviewing this movie. Can’t wait to see what’s next.
Ok so when I was little this was my favorite. Still high up there!
The thing about Vader not feeling Leia is pretty easy. Why would he give notice? He was never specifically looking for her ;)
Notice the Emperor could not feel either Luke or Leia coming into Endor. Vader had to tell him that Luke had arrived ;)
It´s like, Vader might have sensed Leia´s frequency but he either simply does not remember anymore what her frequency is. Or simply does not care. Because....he is not that interested on her.
Imagine trying to remember how each person you encounter smells like :) Unless its someone you really care about, you will not remember :p Even if said person does have a very strong smell, you will forget about it :)
Vader might even know that Leia could be a potential force user. He might have sensed it in A New Hope and Empire Strikes Back. But it was not his concern back then. And he might have felt another potential force user hanging around with Luke on the incoming shuttle. He might even make 2+2 and figure out it might be Leia. But again, he does not care about her. Up till the end, he has no special reason to care about her or notice her presence. She is not important to the Empire outside the stolen plans episode. The senate is no more and her "home planet" is also no more. She would be a nobody to the Empire.
I dont think vader sense Leia at all, and thats because at that point leia didnt have any relation with the force, which for me, is more believable
Keep in mind that the sequels are NOT the story George Lucas wanted to tell. In fact, when Disney bought Star Wars from him, they actually REJECTED his story treatments for the sequel trilogy in favor of letting different directors make up the story of each film as they went along, and it shows. They don't really have much to do with the previous films.
Disney screwed up Star Wars
@@realisticthought1781 I mostly think they just screwed up the sequels. They had Lucas's original story! They had all they needed right there. Everything else has been about the same varying quality as the old EU. If I mentally block out the sequels, I can enjoy most of the rest.
The timeline for sequel story George Lucas had takes place a few years following ROTJ. Disney had no choice but to turn it down.
The original cast had aged 30+ years. Using Lucas’ story meant recasting their main characters Luke, Han and Leia.
I don’t think that would have went over well with fans. So, Disney went with a different story that takes place 30+ years after ROTJ.
@@thesharpercoder His more recent concepts for the sequels took place 30 or so years after the OT and featured the original cast as well as new characters Kira and Sam. It would have focused on the Whills and the rebuilding of the Republic with Maul leading the criminal organizations trying to take control.
Post RotJ we had two made-for-TV movies with the Ewoks. There were also the Droids and Ewoks cartoons from 85-86. There had also been a Star Wars comic published by Marvel and a serial adventure comic strip syndicated in various newspapers. But for the most part after RotJ it became a dark time for SW fans with no expectation of anything further ever hitting the silver screen. Even the novelizations of the expanded universe didn't really kick into gear until the 90s.
I remember standing in line with my mom for so long to see this in theaters. The line was so long we had to stand through an entire showing of the movie in the theater before a seat was available. My mom was very sick and she did it anyways, for me. It is still one of the most treasured memories I have with her.
As a kid, I always smiled when I see the force ghost of Anakin. As an adult, I get teary-eyed.
I always enjoyed C-3PO's sound effects while explaining to the Ewoks their predicament because in the 'first' movie - A New Hope - Threepio tells Luke he's not much of a story teller when Luke finds their connection to the Rebellion. Goldenrod has come a long way.
There was a book called Truce at Bakura that takes place literally I think it's the day after Return of the Jedi.
That little moment of Vader gesturing for Luke to calm down when the fight ended.
As Lucas put it, Anakin was overwhelmed and could no longer keep up his persona as Vader. Just needed to see a loved one in danger, his nightmare in real time, to break Anakin away from Palpatine.
As per Lucas' words on what would have come next had he made 7-9.
Over a span of 30 years, Luke, Leia and the others would eventually build a New Jedi Order and form the New Republic, but not before facing many obstacles including the former imperial remnant and crime syndicates.
Big plot points of the sequels came directly from Lucas. Stuff that never changed (including Luke's exile).
@@SubterrelProspector Except the reason/resolution of that would be entirely different.
Like Lucas and Mark both said, Disney threw it all out.
They need the clone wars narrator to read all the opening crawls
Upon death, Anakin shed the burnt aged body of Vader and passed on as the Jedi he once was.
I was 15 yo when this movie came out and thought the Ewoks brought too much fluff. But I also understand Lucas made these movies for the kids. Favorite scenes were Jabba’s palace, Emperor scenes and Anakin’s redemption. Revenge of the Sith is still my favorite with ESB as a close second.
this is my favorite film. it has a lot of week parts and moments, but the strong moments are the strongest in my opinion. No matter how many times I watch it, I always get teary at Anakins death
Luke has the high ground.....but Vader, knowing about THAT problem, now throws the lightsaber....
I never even thought about that parallel! 😄😆
Vader is scared of the Emperor. After his maiming he stood no chance against Palpatine.
His suit is the only thing keeping him alive, one blast from Palpatines lightning and that's it. He's done. He had given up hope of ever being free.
He realized however that he would rather suffer a painful death than watch his son die.
Hell yea. My fav Star Wars movie. The final 30 mins is amazing. Been looking forward to this since you started the journey.
I remember Lucas talking about his fondness of "the poetry two's" and how he used it. The last scene/shot of the OG trilogy mirrored in the prequels; the end of ep 4 and 1 being the celebration/actor's stage bow, ep 5 and 2 of the Skywalker couple and the two droids arm in arm, it was all good, I just wish he continued it with ep 6 and 3... Ewan/Ben at the end of ep 3 could have been looking off in the distance like Luke, before Owen (like Leia) brings him back to sit by their fireplace. Oh well...
Lol, forget for now my memories of seeing the OG when they came out (1977 was a hot summer, like reeally hot, lol. To this day some scenes trigger/give me some pavlovian response and I can instantly smell that rancid butter and tin-like air-conditioning in the air, lol), I remember when Return of the Jedi was about to open, one of my teachers said they were taking the day off on the date of the premiere, and that none of us better call in sick that day, and went on to say "....so help me if I see any of you in line that day..." 😂😂😂
Luke was everything Anakin wanted to be.
Leia: "Luke's my brother."
Han: (My girlfriend's kinda freaky)
In between Empire and RotJ, Lucasfilm lost all of the Imperial rank insignia plates. They replaced them for RotJ, but strangely, they aren’t as good quality as the original ones from Empire or ANH. Also for some reason, they chose to give ALL of them the rank insignia plate of a Commader, (3 red above 3 blue). Doesn’t matter the Imperial officer’s actual rank, they got a commander’s rank insignia plate.
Also there is a deleted scene where Vader kills Moff Jerjerrod and almost fights two of the Emperor’s Royal Guards. I’ve seen two still shots of the scene, but haven’t been able to see the clip. It’s when Vader goes to see the Emperor after the Rebels get thru the security in the Imperial shuttle on the way to Endor. Jerjerrod tells Vader that the Emperor has ordered not to be disturbed.
7:57 and Blake, you are absolutely correct, the name of Vader’s SSD is the Executor.
Fun fact: Dinn jarin also speaks huttese besides tuskin raider sign language in the mandalorian.
Max Rebo was the leader of the Max Rebo Band. There were many book stories following ROTJ which included the much loved Mara Jade and two books, The Tales of Mos Eisely and Jabba's Palace which gives back stories to Oola, Bib Fortuna, Ephant Mon, Ree Yees,. etc. Btw, Bib Fortuna, who was with Jabba was also seen in PM in the pod race scene.
The Star Wars Christmas Special is something to look into.
Other than it's prediction of the rise of the virtual porn industry. (Old man Wookie)
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@@charliepotatoes001yeah one way to take a nice day off from forced labor as kashyyyk being exploited by the empire and wookies with inhibitor chips being electrocuting in the head while enslaved right out side of their door steps
Return of the jedi is my favorite star wars movie because of the luke and vader interactions on the second death star ! To me it's the perfect ending because I think the story is really about anakin so when he dies that's the end lol and where left with hope for the future for luke and leia ! I really do think the only way for vader to kill palpatine was how he did it if vader thought about and and used his lightsaber palpatine would have sensed it coming! And I think the only was for anakin to fulfill the prophecy was an act of self sacrifice made out of love .
I love luke so much hes my fav :) he saves his father with love and compassion the king of jedi anakin spoke of in attack of the clones truly a jedi like his father
I honestly believe chronological order is best for newcomers and most folks for the exact reasons stated. It's easier to follow and most people already know the major "spoilers".
best watching experience imop is: 4, 5, 1, 2, 3, 6
4 is the perfect beginning since it introduces you to the universe carefully, 6
It is absolutely Anakin's story. The misunderstood chosen one prophecy. Fulfilling Padme's prediction. The full villlain arc of the emperor...so good.
I think people don't appreciate how much emotional weight chronological order adds to the originals. I think both ways are good.
There are many books about han Leia and Luke. New characters like Mara Jade as well.
Definitely check out the Clone Wars and Disney shows.
best watching experience imop is: 4, 5, 1, 2, 3, 6
4 is the perfect beginning since it introduces you to the universe carefully, 6
@@sejadlulic8377 oh dear god not the machete order! *shudders*
I strongly disagree, plus you're missing rogue one. But I'm glad that order works for you and you enjoy it! everyone can have a different star wars experience
@@dgyre3325 I dont care for rogue one, seen it once and then never again. Not saying its a bad movie but for me that spinoff doesnt add any real value to the story as a whole, so I dont include it when doing a SW rewatch.
Luke may have the Force, but his training remains incomplete, minimal even. That's why he often does things like a normal person, and not as a Jedi trained throughout his conscious life would do. As for Leia, the Force in her it is still latent, and therefore Vader does not feel it, as he feels the one in Luke.
Awesome reaction and edits! I've always loved how Leia's force powers seemed rooted in her emotions/relationships. She felt unique in that way and stronger than Luke/other Jedi. It was a nice touch, IMHO. And Leia's aim IS amazing; def using a controller. I can relate 👍
20:05 if only that poor rancor got to see wrecker one last time before it died
Not the same Rancor. Still sad.
This is a good spot to start The Mandalorian!! Mandalorian is set 6 years after The Return of the Jedi.
And yes, audience back in 1983 was also like "wait, what it just ended? But what about .. oh nvm". It was a huge disappointment that Lucasfilm didn't return to these characters.
Hey! We had comics novels and video games between Return of the Jedi and The Phantom Menace, at least from the early 90's. 80's was pretty dry for Star Wars. Some comics and a couple of games, they amped up the amount of content from the early 90's :)
Considering how much you enjoyed the Anakin & Luke dynamic, I would recommend comics in the EU, AND canon. You get to see Anakin right after Revenge of the Sith, what he was doing, how he was dealing with everything that had happened, even what it was like getting used to the suit. And, you see how Luke crafted his new lightsaber, him searching for more info about his father's life and how he fell, as well as learning what he went thru after finding out Vader was his father.
I highly recommend diving into the details of their lives thru these comics.
I really would like to see someone react to Le Mans (1971) someday. Just a pure car guys movie about what drives a man who's passion is racing.
I want to see Igli reacting to Obi wan Kenobi show, especially for his reaction to anakin in this movie hahha
8:26 - I'm pretty certain the guy pressed a button to play "The Imperial March" over the Death Star's speakers ^^
These three versions were a Blu-Ray revision which included adding Hayden Christensen in the finale. In 1997, before starting PM, they broadcast the OT but with added features i.e., the whomp-rats entering Mos Eisley, the banthas in the Tatooine and other special effects like adding Cloud City, Tatooine, Naboo, Coruscant. I watched the original OT in the theaters and then the prequels and yes, there were many surprises like C3PO being constructed by Anakin and the stormtroopers were templates of Jango Fett.
Liking Anakin from just watching the movies...
When the vast majority of Anakin content is found in the Clone Wars series, where we get to watch him and his padawan going on many seasons of adventures.
33:40 - That mission IS almost impossible in Lego Star Wars. I remember it taking forever. The handling was too loose. It was frustrating, but I eventually made it through 🤦♂️
OMG OMG This Lions 49ers game had me forgetting. GO LIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!
The score for this film is next level
Fun fact: Death Star II was an improved version of the original battle station. It is larger in diameter, 200 kilometers compared to Death Star I’s 160 km diameter. It has a totally different main hyper matter reactor design, more efficient hyperdrive units, higher yield and faster recharge rate for the super laser, along with a center mounted carrier beam that the feeder beams join with. DS I’s super laser design had eight feeders combined and aimed using a conical magnetic field. This new design uses seven feeders combining with a powerful central carrier beam. The intentional design flaw Galen Erso built into DS I is not a part of DS II, but since DS II was incomplete at the time of the Rebel attack, access to its main reactor was still available through internal construction pathways. Palpatine was overconfident in DS II’s working super laser and deflector shield, and underestimated the Rebellion and the Ewoks. Not even the dark master of the Sith could for see little teddy bears kicking storm troopers’ butts, or that Luke would never turn, or that Anakin still had a soul and would sacrifice himself by saving his son. “Your overconfidence is your weakness.” Luke Skywalker, Jedi Knight.
Edit: yes, Vader’s red lightsaber was lost down the shaft when his artificial hand is cut off by Luke. Luke threw his own new green saber at the Emperor’s feet, and later retrieved it after Palpatine’s death, before bringing Anakin to the shuttle to die gazing at Luke’s face, with his own eyes. A father finally sees his son for who and what he is, and despite the evils done, that father respects his son. It’s a very powerful message to all of us who’s alienated from a father, or mother, and wishes for catharsis, healing from the emotional pain. I was never able to make things right between my Dad and I before he died of dementia, and it haunts my reality all the time, the guilt and regret never go away, and taint the soul. The opportunity I missed. I let that man die thinking I hated him, and that’s so far from the truth. I miss him, and wish I could tell him I didn’t hate him. I hope he’s at peace and knows this. I love and miss him so much.
Nice reaction!
Watching the prequels then originals is better
I watched this film in the cinema aged 6 years old Blackpool England 1983.. Even then I was pissed with teddy bears the Good is EPIC
Wickit the ewok is cute but all I see is Warwick Davis playing the Leprechaun 😂
I believe Clone Wars is some of the best Star Wars out there. The last 4 episode is outstanding, love everything about it. CW completely changed the prequels for me and mind you I always liked them though I am old enough to have seen and read the OT long before they came out. Anakin's turn is more gradual, the Clones are flashed out ( shoutout to D. Bradley Baker for giving them a personality...excellent work by that man ) to the point that I actually care for them, the way they carefully tie it into the movies without changing anything but adding tons of context is amazing. As I've said it changed the prequels for me I appreciate them a lot more and this is coming from someone who already liked them. I can look past the weird dialogue and strange choices of scenes sometimes but the overarching story is amazing, I loved the politics ( Palpatine's manipulations are great especially goes really well with the Plageuis book ) and watching the Jedi Order destroy itself is great. Not to mention the best soundtrack in the history of cinema and the 10/10 lightsaber choreography by Nick Gillard. The OT was OT they did what they could with the tech available, the prequels just killed it, ther are a lot of behind the scene footage Ewan and Hayden just going at it for months, nothing about that was sped up, and the less we talk about the sequels the better.
CW has a lot of fun fights and its cool to see how they got better and better animating it. We must remember that Lucasfilm animation didnt exists until CW so they had to lay the groundwork and work out their way to make the show that was efficient and allowed space for constant improvement. Would be nice to see you guys watching the animated stuff. At this point I think you could watch some episodes of Tales of the Jedi ( its the Prequel ERA so just skip the ones about Ahsoka ).
For books highly recommend the xwing series, thrawn trilogy, and the new Jedi order series, the sequel trilogy should have pulled from those series
"I'm from alderaan it's kind of like the Mississippi of the galaxy" says Leia after she found out she was Luke's sister.... Quote from family Guy episode " it's a trap"
Great reaction
Thank you!
150 mile diameter battle station. Deflector shields and armoured. TIE fighters and turbo laser batteries to hit any battleship coming near them. At the bottom of one trench, in the northern hemisphere, shielded from energy weapons and protected by laser batteries, there is a 2 meter wide exhaust port. It's WELL defended and it is only an issue if someone shoots a missile EXACTLY down the 2m pipe into the reactor. It's like shooting a battleship with a hand gun and trying to hit an air vent and maybe hit the ship's arsenal.
It's NOT a design defect is it? It was basically impossible. Only Luke could do it because he practiced, IN A CANYON on Tattooine and could shoot a womp rat no bigger than 2m. Obi Wan calmed him down and told him to use his instinctive skills.
Killing Mace Windu didn’t make Anakin feel forced to pursue the dark side it was always just about saving Padme which ironically was only necessary because Palpatine (allegedly) put those plans in motion to get Anakin to the point that would force him into to cause Padme such heartbreak that it killed her .. sad stuff
great reaction guys. don’t feel bad about the watch order, once you know the main plots (mainly Luke and Vaders relation) the best watch order is definitely 1-6
one of the greatest Movies of all times
G'day it's Steven from Down Under again
Hey guys, love your reactions
I haven't watched "Jedi" for a few years now, and I recall there are two or three different versions, I'm tempted not to stream this movie but go back and watch the VHS, DVD or maybe a Blu-ray.
I've just had a flashback to 1982, I recall that this film was originally going to be titled "Revenge of the Jedi", and if memory serves me correctly George Lucas felt that Revenge was too severe and that a Jedi wouldn't be seeking revenge.
MAY THE FORCE BE WITH
Anakin: a slave on Tatooine, a slave to the jedi, a slave to the empire. finally set free by his own son.
did you ever get iglis reaction to kenobi and vader in the kenobicut lol?
Death Star - A New Hope
Death Star II - Return of the Jedi
Starkiller Base - The Force Awakens
Y’all should watch the halo forward unto dawn live action movie (2012)
Or I think it’s called Halo 4 forward unto dawn (2012) live action movie
Blake and I love that movie! We kind of met through Halo -Corey
Oh cool what about lord of the rings trilogy and the hobbit trilogy with extended edition?
Brilliant . 🥹
17:39 🤮 23:29 😂 24:07-24:17 Leia: the only regrets around here is yours. Frozen reference
I would literally KILL for an Igli Kotor play through.
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On second thought, let’s not go to Endor. ‘Tis a silly place.
They were just gonna cook them without marinating 😂
You guys need to watch Gendy Tartakovsky clone wars!
Yall gotta go through all of clone wars with the boys
yo Igli you can read the relatively short Shadow of the Empire, the story of what takes place between Empire and Return of the Jedi. it’s good fun and fills in tons of gaps with Luke doing hella Jedi training and Leia and the rest trying to get Han back.
IF KIDZ YER AGE EVEN READ ANYMORE
I will look into that and make him do it as well! - Blake
This, a New Hope, Revenge, and attack have the best openings.
See i was born in 88, so after the ot but before the prequals released. They, along with Star Trek were my intro to Scifi. A few years later and I might have had a similar experience to you, though knowing my Dad, I was prob always going to see the OT first.
Great! Yeah, watch the movie Robocop 1987, please. That would be really cool to watch your reaction to this awesome film!🔥
Are you going to be taking Igli through the star wars disney shows? Some pretty great content in there, mainly mandalorian s1 and 2, plus Andor
Yes most likely off RUclips since most are already on the channel. But we will see! - Blake
@@RaggedyPack awesome, can't wait
Vader didn't know about Leia. That's why those no connection between them yet.
My man in the middle swings from sounding like he knows his Star Wars lore to being confused by storytelling choices in the actual movies as of he's never seen them. It's bizarre.
There's no Luke, Han, or Leia outside of the movies!?!? They're in comics and books!
He says the most incorrect crap sometimes. Lol
@JangoFett07 It's weird, its like he's catering to the Fandom Menace but even they'd call out his lack of knowledge.
From the prequels, Anakin wanted society to be run by an enlightened dictator. As time went on I think he saw the Empire as a complete failure. His military underlings were idiots and Palpatine scared everyone into complying but was not really interested in ruling well. When he heard that Palpatine was killing Vader's son, he found out that all that nonsense about saving Padme was just a trick. The worst part of the first 6 movies for me other than Jar Jar is that the movies dont really tell you what kind of society the rebellion really wants to build post Empire. Then the sequel trilogy messes all that up.
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Do you guys take requests here?
We get a lot of recommendations on things to react to. We take note of them
No TV shows after Return of the Jedi? Think you've left out the two Ewoks movies Caravan of Courage and Battle for Endor which was shown theatrically in my country in South East Asia, the Ewoks cartoon and the Droids cartoon. Dark Horse made the Extended Universe comics all the way up to the prequels. Just forget the Disney sequel trilogy ever existed. I like Force Awakens but it was ruined by the last two movies. Lucas also made Willow which is just medieval Star Wars mixed with Lord of the Rings.
Luke was told he was the last of the Jedi because he was the only one who could defeat the Emperor aka convince his dad to turn
Also at that point the writers thought he was. Then other writers kept adding survivors😂
The guy in the middle looks like he hates doing these.
Blakes Easter Egg from Rebels I think isn't true aka REX was a rumour at the time
100% correct. The character is called Nik Sant. Rex was indeed on Endor, but he wasn't in the movie.
The battle of Endor is…. Hard to watch when you think critically. Every time I watch it I have to shut my brain off. There is no movie or show that has stronger plot armor than this film but I still love it. The story is why this film is so good.
I think it’s meant to be that the Empire, first of all is dumb, and second of all, did not expect natives of the planet. They don’t know how to defend themselves against the Ewoks traps and such. But definitely, this part was a little silly and aimed more for kids lol
I have to disagree with Blake about the first 6 movies being about Anakin. The numbered episodes are supposed to be the Skywalker saga and the saga starts with Anakin's story and continues with his children's stories. And this this the main complaint I have about the final trilogy among many others. I would write more, but I don't know how much Igli knows about the final trilogy.
"I hope he never returns" lmaoooo
Yes do XMEN movies!
Wolverine is the Man! 🇨🇦
I agree.
Imagine this movie...without Ewoks.
I swear there were books that I read as a teen that had Han and Leia and their kids in them. I guess they weren't canon?
Heir to the Empire is my guess. The original Thrawn trilogy book set has the kids before they were born
The New Jedi order books were releasing when I was in school, and the Solo kids are a big part. There was also some Jedi academy books featuring them.
You know who else would like to be an Ewok or probably just be with one? Then please watch 2011's Paul, ya furry 😂😂😂
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my honest reaction and reason is
hayden shouldnt be the force ghost
reason 1: he didn't destroy the sith
reason 2 - george lucas reason was that was the last time he was good.
Me: No!! The last time he was good was when he saved Luke and destroyed Palpatine
and that was Sebastian Shaw. So having it be hayden makes no sense. Last time hayden was Darth Vader/Anakin he was evil.
Igli's reaction is the reason why I recommend the Machete order to first-time viewers. You have no reason to hate Palpatine without seeing the prequels. You know he's a bad guy and Vader's boss. Vader bows to him, when you figure Vader could kill him anytime he felt like it. In the prequels, you see the manipulation that Palpatine puts on Anakin. When you see the prequels before ROTJ, you get Anakin's background, not Vader's. So when you see him unmasked in ROTJ, you see Anakin again, not Darth Vader for the first time. That's what got you in the feels, bro! I also thought the revelation of the twins in Episode 3 was WAY better than the way they sloppily threw it out there in ROTJ. Great reaction, guys, I enjoyed all of it!
Isnt just watching the Kenobi series punishment enough?
It hurts me a little bit inside each time I see someone's first experience of Star Wars being the special editions...😢
special editions present the actual vision of Lucas
it’s because it’s kinda hard to get ahold of the original renditions unfortunately
@@BabyMatiny That's for sure! I wish the Harmy despecialized editions were available on streaming services.
@@drewroberts139 Oh yeah that would be very convenient. It get annoying having to find my old VHS tapes and get out my old box tv haha
Hey Blake I gotta ask man I can see that your a massive Star Wars fan and def aren’t a fan of Kathleen😂😂 do you like the EU/ pre 2014 legends stuff?❤️❤️
Yup the thrawn trilogy is three if the best books I’ve ever read-Blake
@@RaggedyPack gotta say I AGREE that trilogy is some of the best books I’ve read as well, I also really enjoy the Jedi apprentice series about qui gon and obi wan🔥🔥🔥😊