STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK Clip - Asteroid Field (1980) Harrison Ford
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- STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK Clip - Asteroid Field (1980) Harrison Ford
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The adventure continues in this "Star Wars" sequel. Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), Han Solo (Harrison Ford), Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) and Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew) face attack by the Imperial forces and its AT-AT walkers on the ice planet Hoth. While Han and Leia escape in the Millennium Falcon, Luke travels to Dagobah in search of Yoda. Only with the Jedi master's help will Luke survive when the dark side of the Force beckons him into the ultimate duel with Darth Vader (David Prowse).
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The theme to this scene actually makes you feel like you are in the falcon going along with the crew. The way John Williams created this masterpiece is beyond amazing 😍
Most people agree that this is the best Star Wars film, John Williams deserves a lot of that credit. I wanted to point to this and the march as his greatest before forgetting all his other work. Wow he made movies epic.
I agree
@edthacow Yeah he did , the Star Wars Trilogy, Jaws to name a couple...
Agree the script is better but No movie will give me that feeling ‘77 did at age 7
Yeah in an absolutely all-time great score, this piece still stands out for its quality and how much it enhances the scene. It's an enormously creative, unique piece that captures both the chaos of the asteroid field and the epic pursuit perfectly.
Still impressive over 40 years on. Iconic scene.
Every Star Wars scene is an iconic one ;)
Most impressive.
Best pilot in the sequels: Poe after setting the Falcon on fire.
Best pilot in the OT: Literally outmaneuvers space rocks without scratching the Falcon!
To this day..... Fckn untouchable....
Remember, don't say the odds
Still one of the greatest scenes in the entire franchise. The combination of action, effects, editing, pacing, dialogue and THAT score is just a magic moment when they all combine so perfectly.
Score??? I didnt saw them scoring a goal 🥅??
@@Avocado_Ruler marz means the music
Too true still get the chills from this epic scene!
I remember when this movie was re-released in the 90s. I just cried at how glorious all of it was, especially this scene.
The best scene and the best piece of music in the entire saga. This is the hill I will die on.
I would argue that this scene has some of the finest cinematic story telling committed to film of all time. Location, players, stakes and motivations are very clearly presented and seamlessly shifted to keep the tension high until the last moment when the Falcon can get some temporary respite. That said I personally think the carbonite scene is better in terms of scene and music transition. But then again the freezing scene has the benefit of building on the journey we've seen Leia and Han go on. Basically ESB is absolutely fantastic.
I stand with you on that hill.
I’ll join you in glorious battle. Best scene.
You have my sword!
with you on that hill
The tools dropping on Han's head gets me every time.
@Ethan Schultz @Ethan Schultz When Han climbs back up. Like nothing happened.
Ow! Chewie!!!😡
There was no from the laser blast somethinghit us.
@@raymondbrereton3298 Han get up here.
You yet his hair stays in place too😄
When he says he can still outmaneuver them and the Falcon dives still gives me chills!
Such a great scene!
When he can out maneuver the smaller more maneuverable TIE fighters
Man, this guy knows a few maneuvers!
@@toshtao1very true. A real asteroid field would be really boring.
Yes! It's like the point in a roller coaster ride right after it climbs the peak then you suddenly plummet down.
@@toshtao1 Maybe in "A galaxy far far away" asteroids are like that.
I remember seeing this scene for the first time in the theater. I was awestruck for years...
I still am, 40 years later!
Still one of the great sequences in film history. All departments excelling at their jobs.
Pitty that Star Wars went down the drain when Disney bought it.
Also 'The Raiders Of The Lost Ark' map room sequence they had a great crew of people back then some scenes are timeless
@@daguroswaldson257it went down much before, with “Now that’s is pod racing!” and “sand”
@@daguroswaldson257I know (March 6th,2024 and April 3rd,2024/🙂).
For me, this is still the greatest ever combination of score, visual effects, shots, editing and pacing in a movie....... Still as exhilarating as when I first watched it in 1980! All the new technology and cgi in the world doesn`t make for better drama.
U saw it in the cinemas ? Lucky you
@@WisamSafi1978 Yes……three times. The Gaumont cinema had the second largest screen in the country, as well.
@@charmawow lucky lucky super lucky
@@charmawow I hope you got to see Avatar 1 and 2 iMax 3D as well. For me I ensured my whole family saw it :)
Damn that’s awesome
Solo is a BAD ASS PILOT!!!
*_Never tell me the odds_*
What the about the even?
The best effects in the movie.
I can't get over how good the shots of the Falcon spinning around and flying are.
AND this is 1980!!!
@christopherdaffron8115 awesome
Han's piloting skills remind me of how much confidence I had in my parents as a kid. They did not disappoint.
This is how you do a space chase. There’s tension, worldbuilding, the characters are driving the plot through their actions and reactions to one another, and every aspect of the presentation is working in concert to deliver this masterpiece of a story beat.
This movie literally has no flaws :)
What about the incest ?
It's got one - when the Falcon goes sideways and the two TIE fighters explode, as they go through the gap, the composite of the "trench" and the "main area with the giant hole" are not aligned - the asteroid suddenly starts flying sideways at several hundred meters a second for no reason. It is at 03:11.
I thought they just got ‘cocky’
There’s a few flaws, but every movie has flaws. This movie is definitely the best one in the OT, and probably the best one in the saga. It’s very hard to beat it, especially when every movie is trying to replicate what Empire Strikes Back introduced.
In some shots of the lightsaber duel you can actually see the stick blades without any of the animation on them. They're very blinking message, but nevertheless it's there.
2:10 such a perfect piece of music. Would pay anything to see this in the cinema
@Molecular Man swerving in and out lanes
Sometimes they have Star Wars showings with a live orchestra. Now thats something I’ve got to see
My theater did a throwback and showed this movie on their big Dolby atmos system. It was epic.
Check your local Symphony. A lot of them play the score to movies and John Williams movies are always in demand. Good luck.
Epic.
*T H E M U S I C !*
It’s remarkable to me that they did all this using models. The screenplay, pacing, music.
Simply phenomenal work.
Potatoes. Most of the asteroids are potatoes.
This is the best star wars movie ever hands down !!!
RIP Carrie Fisher
...I know...
And Peter Mayhew
RIP Chewbacca and Leia
The special effects in this film still hold up over forty-two years later.
Empire won a special achievement Oscar for it’s visual effects
@@richhopkins6968And rightly deserved too!
Yes very agree still looks magnificent
This is one of my favorite parts of this movie. I love how Han handles the millennium falcon, and flips and turns through the other ships to get away from the empire.
We can still outmaneuver them!!
This is movie magic.
Everything about this segment is everything we always wanted again and never got. Everything.
2:07. The most thrilling cue in the history of film music. I'll never tire of it.
This is probably my favorite scene in Empire. The music and cinematography are just so damn beautiful!
Such impressive visual effects shots in this entire sequence. Whenever the Millennium Falcon twists, turns and dives, you really feel like you’re twisting, turning and diving with it. Why this film was snubbed for Best Cinematography at the 53rd Academy Awards is definitely beyond me!
The Harrison Ford voiceover for the preview at the end is.....precious.
From the very first time I saw this when I was a little boy, all the way up until now (30 years later), this scene will always, always, ALWAYS bring me joy
Thinking about it this scene was ambitious as hell for what they had to work with at the time
(Toolbox hits Han in the head)
Han: OW! Chewie!
I finally got to see this in a movie theater for the first time last saturday, and it almost made me cry how amazing it was compared to just watching it on a TV.
Wait how did you manage to see this in a movie theater one year ago?
@@albertoquinones1173 One of my local Marquee Cinema theaters do throwback sundays and play 3 different older movies (usually 1980s and older) each sunday. They happened to have this one playing one time so I went to see it on the big screen with Dolby Atmos sound
@@TechBrosGamingChannel ok thanks
Same
I love this piece of music! And to see it with all those wonderful visuals.
The Empire Strikes Back teaser/sneak peak from 1979 was outstanding as well.
The sound of the light speed conking out is perfect it's hilarious a great sound effect.
This scene was mind blowing to watch in the theater in 1980 as a 13 year old. It’s still exciting nearly 45 years later.
The way how Solo does that badass dive between three Star Destroyers about to collide with each other, then all that spinning to avoid blaster fire, finishing with the sideways pass and the spectacular dive into the hole, he's definitely the gutsiest scoundrel and pilot in the galaxy.
Harrison Ford's irritation and frustration in all his movies is classic. "SHUT HIM UP OR SHUT HIM DOWN!!!!" lol
Or them running to the Falcon through the Hoth base; "Hurry up, goldenrod, or you're gonna be a permanent resident!" :)
Cringe
Best scene of every single Star wars movie this is number one and always will be in my book
I agree, and I will die on this hill defending it!
Han: Watch this.
(Nothing)
Leia: Watch what?
Han: I think we’re in trouble.
3PO: If I say so sir, I noticed earlier that the hyperdrive motivator is damaged. It’s impossible to go into lightspeed.
Han: We’re in trouble.
(2:16) Blink and you'll miss it: the TIE fighter pilot tumbling out when he hits the asteroid. Brutal. 🤪
Shussshhhh!!!! You're giving them an idea for a 50 part spin-off series about what happened to the pilot.
Nooooooo!
@@willpeony5534 🤪🤣
@Will Peony That was Crum T'umblar, and boy, oh, boy, was his day about to get much much worse. 😉
2:16 Original Alderaan explosion, but inverted and with the appropriate framerate.
Seeing those 3 destroyers top down gives me chills
Vader: Yes Admiral, what is it?
Piett: We just spotted the Millennium Falcon, my lord. But they went into an asteroid field. We can not risk-
Vader: Asteroids do not concern me, Admiral. I want that ship, not excuses.
Piett: Yes my lord.
Empire Strikes Back and Rogue One are my two favorites.
The Best Star WARS movie, no doubt..........wonderful
1:27 I wonder why this still kills me xD
slapstick, maybe?
Dawg this is Han’s climax theme. He’s out there flying his Dad’s dream ship through a wicked asteroid field to save a hot princess from an evil space military. Metal af
What? His dad's dream ship?
wow, is that actually ford doing the cheesy voiceover promotion at the end
amazing and hilarious
I always loved this scene. Never tell Han the odds
the only star wars movie that matters
Very few people realise or know Harrison Ford was actually a Carpenter on A New Hope- the actor meant to play Solo pulled out as it was seen as a risky enterprise so Lucas grabbed Harrison gave him a brief screen test and cast him there and then. My Uncle now dead worked for Dolby and in 1977 just 4 and a bit years old he took me to London to a private screening of A New Hope- And held my hand through the sad bits and fast bits! ❤️
I saw the trailer in 1979 and the asteroid chase was the big teaser reel they used on all the talk shows before the movie opened. I had been waiting since 1977 and boy was I ready for a new movie. It didn't let me down in the slightest!
Some of the greatest music ever married to celluloid. When was the last time you saw a movie that had a memorable theme?
1:43 Putting that sound effect on the stereo love that
Are you hearing? This is the best Star Wasr vid of ALL TIME! Chefelf Rules!
One of the best chasing scenes in movie history.
"Never tell me the odds!"
Imagine if someone had this same attitude toward drunk driving...
"IT'S AN EPIC OF ROMANCE" *Leia elbows Han Solo in the gut*
The Star Wars Trilogy music written by John Williams is absolutely brilliant and the most theme driven music since Peter and the Wolf. Imagine what this and other Star Wars scenes would be like without John Williams music? It’s why I bought the complete special edition soundtracks because they were just that good.
"You don't have to do this to impress me!" Childish but lovely...
The fact this sequence is as good or better than than similar scenes today shows how good ESB made it.
Ahh to be a kid, seeing this on a giant screen with your friends.
This scene is so fucking awesome
What a masterpiece this movie is...in the truest sense of the world! ❤❤❤
What a legendary scene
My absolute all time favourite moment in all of Star Wars.
Everytime i watch this scene i felt like if i am waching, Indiana Jones???❤❤❤😂😂😂😮😮😅😅😅😅😅❤
Happy belated birthday, Jim Hopper!
Dear God, the 80s didn’t know how good they had it!
I remember that promo, jesus i'm getting old. lol
I bought the Ost to this movie just to listen to this orchestral masterpiece, a long time ago in a galaxy far away.
Man, trailers have come a long way.
2:11 best scene of the film
Musical masterpiece! That is all!
Aside from the battle on Hoth, this was my favorite scene from Empire.
Still so exciting, after all these years. And definitely courtesy of Maestro John Williams.
RE: the old trailer, I was six years old, and still have vivid memories of seeing that film. Plus, I learned the word "destiny" that day. Wow.
1:28 you’re welcome. XD
Fun Fact/ the asteroids are actually just spray painted potato’s
Seeing this in theaters back in the day, everyone went nuts, especially at the end of this scene!!! So iconic!!!
😃😃😃
Old school vfx always amazes me! Luv it ILM!!!
2:06 "Never tell me the odds!"
Realmente a melhor cena de todos os filmes do star wars de todos os tempos 👏👏👏👏👏👏
When l was younger this was my least favorite in the series. When l got older I realize this episode was a g.d. masterpiece
A Pilot Finds A Way To Escape
Lol i wish the falcon was that maneuverable on battlefront
It almost sounds like Mark Hamill doing the voice over on that promo in a few spots.
It's Harrison Ford.
@@thecawdsquad875 Hey yeah! It's both of them. They're alternating lines.
Movie magic: when you commit to making something you have no idea how to execute! They wanted to push the effects from the last film and this scene says it all! That pan shot of the falcon across the asteroid surface followed by the tiebfighters is flawless! And of course John Williams!
“You don’t have to do this to impress me” oh I miss Carrie
Now, I can see why the tie fighters pilots follow Han, Leia, Chewie and 3po in the falcon in the asteroid field they don't want suffer Lord Vader's warth for losing them because on the other part of this Lord Vader can't care less about the tie fighters pilots and the star destroyers going in the asteroid field and plus asteroids doesn't concern him he wanted that falcon ship alive and not any excuses.
Bro. Punctuation please.
Said it before....the most awesome scene in all of the original films....not a Jedi or force user......just the best regular person pilot.....still sends chills up my back.....fly that mf Solo
Back when the film makers knew what they were doing
Back when Star Wars film writers actually knew how to write lol
Millennium Falcon entering Asteroid field
"Never tell me the odds!”
ADYWAN Asteroid ☄️ Field Revisited Tie Fighter Blaster
Those 4 tie pilots have brass cahones
I'm watching this and the song "Fastest Boy In Town"(?) by Josie and the Pussycats is going thru my head 😆 LOL
I just love how he went full speed in insane 105 traffic and parked that muthafucka perfectly. That's how I am on my electric bike. lmao
I love this sequence more than I can put into words without writing a sappy novel. 😂 It’s only perfect.
harrison does his own promo
77 n 80 are the best HANDS DOWN!!!!!
Camp! Magnificent camp!