Ranking EVERY Star Wars Movie From WORST to BEST
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- I ranked every single Star Wars movie in order, including Rogue One and Solo: A Star Wars Story.
This Star wars Ranking includes the Revenge of the Sith, the Empire Strikes Back, and Attack of the Clones.
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Did you agree with my rankings? I know I had a hot take at the end so let me know 🤣
I like rogue one a lot. Just not sure about it being #2
I agree that Revenge of the Sith is better than The Empire Strikes Back. Episode V is incredible, but is kind of overrated.
Yes, i strongly agree on Rouge One and Revenge of the Sith
Idk about 2, 4 for me but 3 feels fair, id say 3 and 5 deserve the first and second place.
@MasterrEli Episode 3 is probably the 2nd worst of the original 6. Maybe even worse than TFA. The prequel glazing has gotten out of hand.
1. TESB (Obviously)
2. ANH
3. ROTJ
4. RO
5. TPM
6. TFA
7. ROTS (By far the most overrated)
8. Solo
9, 10, 11. TLJ, AOTC, and TROS (All equally bad)
Finally Rogue One getting the respect it deserves!!
Mate rouge one gets enough respect as it is
@@FarmorP0nd13 Rouge one is as good as some of the prequels, plus most people don't even know it exists.
For me it’s third I can’t put it above empire but it’s still an incredible movie
1- Revenge of the Sith
2- Attack of the Clones
3- The Phantom Menace
4- Return of the Jedi
5- The Empire Strikes Back
6- A New Hope
7- Rogue One
The sequels and Solo don't exist 🤢
@@natalieportmanfan1817 I disagree, I would put Rogue one behind rots rotj and esb but ahead everything else. But I agree sequels and solo don't exist.
BASED ROGUE ONE AND ROTS GOATED UNDERSTANDER
Glad someone else agrees!
Movies I LOVE:
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Return of the Jedi
3. Rogue One
4. The Empire Strikes Back
5. A New Hope
6. Solo
7. Attack of the Clones
8. The Phantom Menace
9. Clone Wars
Movies that I wish Lucas had done himself:
10. "The Force Awakens"
11. "The Rise of Skywalker"
12. "The Last Jedi"
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius and incredible fantastic imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
Sequel haters unite 👇
Dude they’re not that bad, except for the force awakens
Yeah
LAIR!
Sequels suck
If you think about it, rey is just a op version of Luke
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Empire Strikes Back
3. A New Hope
4. Return of the Jedi
5. Rogue One
6. The Phantom Menace
7. Attack of the Clones
8. Solo
9. The Force Awakens
10. The Rise of Skywalker
11. The Last Jedi
I’d say 1 is esb 2 is rots and 3 is anh
@@monkeybruddha4428 nah. The Last Jedi doesn't even belong there.
Same but switch Clones and Hope
I would say phantom menace is at the bottom I would say a revised imo would be
1: Empire Strikes Back
2:A New Hope
3:Revenge of the Sith
4: Return of the Jedi
5:Attack of the clones
6:The Phantom Menace
I didn’t watch rouge one yet and sequels are not real Star Wars
@@Fortis_Editz
The prequels are the best.
1) Revenge of the sith
2) Empire strikes back
3) Return of the Jedi
4) Rogue One
5) Attack of the clones
6) A New Hope
7) The Phantom Menace
8) The Force Awakens
9) Solo
10) Rise Of Skywalker
11) The Last Jedi
a new hope at 6 is criminal
@stargaming601 Not to mention that Attack of Clones is ranked above it, somehow.
Guys it's their opinion
@@MrWitty03 If you skip the romance scenes AoC is actually really enjoyable. But idk if its better than A New Hope.
@dercoco8074 There's no way it's better than a New Hope. Also, tbf, I don't think it's even all that good overall until the ladder Geonosis act of the movie when you actually start to care about Anakin and Padme. (And the Jango Fett fights with Obi-Wan were good too.)
The Last Jedi was so hard to watch, that it took almost 2 days for me to get through it. It is the only time I wanted my money back for a DVD I bought. I didn't even bother watching The Rise of Skywalker because of it.
Same with me, except that I watched in a theatre. I mean, how can you take the massive budget Disney spent on that thing + ILM special effects + STAR WARS UNIVERS and make a BORING movie (not to speak of the "I hate Luke Skywalker" that seems to be the script's main topic).
Shame, I thought it was superior than anything they’ve done since 1983. A Star Wars with themes instead of spectacle and fan service? Count me in.
@@barkley8285
Good joke bro 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 but unfortunately be serious The last Jedi is a flawed boring trash waste disappointment that broke Star Wars.
THE LAST JEDI SUCKS ASS
@@barkley8285
THE LAST JEDI IS TRASH, ONE OF THE WORST MOVIES I'VE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE.
1. Empire Strikes Back
2. New Hope
3. Return of the Jedi
4. Revenge of the Sith
5. Rouge One
Agree with the order of the rest of your list. Revenge of the Sith is the toughest to rank because it has possibly the most compelling story and best action scenes, but the dialogue kills it at times. This is where Empire truly shines, as well as New Hope and Jedi. Solo is by far the most underappreciated Star Wars film, so much fun. Rouge One was great (as is Andor) and shines a light on the unheralded members of the Rebellion. It also has THE most kick-ass Darth Vader ever to come to the movies. Enjoyed the other two prequels even with all their flaws. No need to mention the sequel trilogy.
George Lucas’s Star Wars prequels are a pure masterpiece, a magnificent, exciting, and incredibly rich work that has greatly contributed to the story, universe, characters, lore, and mythology of Star Wars. They are the greatest movies-a thrilling, cult classic trilogy from beginning to end. These are the Star Wars movies George Lucas always intended to make, and they are the best, most complete, and richest of all the Star Wars trilogies. Everything is superb: the deepening of the Star Wars universe and its narrative elements is stunning and engaging. The detailed exploration of the Clone Wars, a pivotal moment in Star Wars history, is fascinating. The period of the Clone Wars is the best era in the Star Wars saga.
The gripping storyline develops throughout the films, with the rise of Palpatine (Darth Sidious) portrayed masterfully. His behind-the-scenes machinations to undermine the Galactic Republic and bring the galaxy under his control are meticulously shown. His manipulation to create a massive clone army and wipe out the Jedi with Order 66 is central to the story, explaining how the Galactic Empire came to be after the fall of the Republic and how Anakin turned to the dark side, becoming Darth Vader. Anakin’s fall, driven by his desire to save those he loved, is tragic and profound. His transformation into Darth Vader is a breathtaking, iconic scene. The connection to the original trilogy is seamlessly handled. Anakin’s internal conflict-torn between his loyalty to the Jedi Order and his desire to protect those he loves-makes his story deep and tragic. Key moments such as his confrontation with Count Dooku and his heartbreaking final duel with Obi-Wan Kenobi on Mustafar heighten the drama.
The prequels also brought invaluable depth to the Star Wars universe, offering detailed insight into the Jedi Order, the training of Padawans, the Sith, and Jedi teachings. The focus on the Sith and their philosophy strengthened the dark side of the Force, adding layers of depth and complexity to the saga.
The political aspect of the prequel trilogy introduces a new dimension to Star Wars, with Palpatine’s machinations in the Galactic Senate and the growing tensions between planetary systems, creating a richer context for the events of the Original Trilogy-the rise of the Empire, the fall of the Republic, the extinction of the Jedi, and the tragic story of Anakin Skywalker.
The expansion of the Star Wars universe is also amazing, with new planets, races, creatures, and cultures. The introduction of Dug, Gungans, Toydarians, Kaminoans, the underwater city, the Queen’s palace, the Galactic Senate, the cloning facility, and planets like Naboo and Coruscant-all of which are among the best-help create a larger, more diverse world. Iconic locations such as Kamino, Geonosis, Utapau, Felucia, and Mustafar provide visually captivating settings for action scenes, plot development, and key moments in the story. The trilogy also gave us legendary characters like Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Padmé Amidala, Qui-Gon Jinn, Mace Windu, General Grievous, Jango Fett, and more.
The action scenes and lightsaber battles are some of the most memorable in the saga. Epic battles such as the Battle of Geonosis, the podrace on Tatooine, the Battle of Naboo, and the Battle over Coruscant are iconic, visually stunning, and filled with emotional stakes, involving characters we’ve grown to love. Lightsaber duels between legendary figures like Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, Darth Maul, and Yoda are executed with exceptional choreography, adding visceral energy to the story. The duel on Naboo, the clash with Count Dooku, Yoda’s fight with Darth Sidious in the Senate, Darth Maul’s encounter, and the tragic brotherly battle between Obi-Wan and Anakin are unforgettable.
These episodes also enriched Star Wars lore with charismatic new characters, unforgettable music like 'Duel of the Fates,' 'Across the Stars,' and 'Battle of the Heroes,' a fascinating and expansive mythology, and a cast of talented actors, including Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Samuel L. Jackson, and Liam Neeson.
Natalie Portman is stunning, graceful, and charismatic as Padmé Amidala, queen and senator of Naboo. She brings strength, determination, and courage to her role, evolving from a queen to a senator and eventually into a strong, elegant, and determined woman-a central feature of the trilogy.
Ewan McGregor and Liam Neeson deliver a classy and memorable presence onscreen, and their dynamic as Jedi Masters is palpable, conveying wisdom and resolve that ground the story in Jedi heritage. Christopher Lee’s presence as Count Dooku adds a touch of class, elegance, and charisma, enhanced by his Shakespearean delivery.
The Star Wars prequels were the revival of the Star Wars saga, bringing real dramatic weight, political context, meaningful stakes, new and iconic characters, and thrilling action scenes. They vastly expanded the Star Wars universe, making it more diverse and richly developed, with a lore that perfectly complements the Original Trilogy and is inseparable from it.
These Star Wars episodes are masterpieces that form an incredible whole, a single, exceptional galactic epic. It is the story of Anakin Skywalker-from his training as a Jedi to his fall to the dark side, and ultimately his redemption in saving his son, destroying the Sith, and bringing balance to the Force. It’s also the story of the Galactic Empire, once a democratic Republic, and Palpatine’s rise from senator to emperor of the galaxy-his manipulation to secure his authority in the Senate, create his own Empire, destroy the Jedi Order, and keep Anakin as his apprentice. Furthermore, this trilogy marked a major advancement in digital filmmaking, modern technologies, editing, and special effects, allowing the creation of new worlds, incredible world-building, and the extraordinary narrative of the Star Wars prequels. Like Avatar, it is a vast, rich, and unlimited universe that explores new planets, civilizations, technologies, and worlds.
This trilogy is the greatest, more far-reaching, more fantastc, in Star Wars, as George Lucas was able to build his universe exactly as he envisioned it. Without the prequels, the Star Wars universe would not be as interesting, vast, developed, or as exciting and rich as it is today.
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius and incredible fantastic imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
Rogue One is just a decent war movie but it's not a good Star Wars movie, too realistic, pretty boring, with uninteresting and forgettable characters and devoid of fantasy.
I really hate both Rogue One and Return Of the Jedi. ROTJ for all the reasons he mentioned, Rogue One because the characters are terrible, underwritten, flat, and they're too many of them. It's also just Star wars porn. It feels like a kid who's playing with toys. I really don't get the love
@@natalieportmanfan1817This. I hate the characters, they're so bland lol. In a movie like that, that's largely plot driven, and a THIN simple plot at that, you neeeed good characters.
Let's all be honest with ourselves. ESB is awesome, but the peak of it is "I am your father" and we are all excited to hear it.
NAH! It's just a peak movie!
Nah ESB is legit an amazing freaking film. Like it not being number 1 is insanity
My ranking:
12) The Last Jedi
11) The Rise of Skywalker
10) The Force Awakens
9) Solo
8) TCW Movie
7) Rogue One
6) The Phantom Menace
5) Return of the Jedi
4) Attack of the Clones
3) A New Hope
2) The Empire Strikes Back
1) Revenge of the Sith
Phantom Menace is nowhere near Rogue One
@ I prefer that movie.
I was so scared the Last Jedi was being put first
you scared me with the top to bottom lol
didn't realize it said 12 and not 1
Revenge of the Sith was probably my favorite movie as well.
Thank you, the Disney trilogy movies are so bad. To this day I've refused to ever watch them for a second time.
So glad to see someone else with the courage to rank Revenge of the Sith #1. I am regularly accused of blasphemy by rating it ahead of Empire Strikes Back. That said, we needed 4 prequel movies (at least). Clock is ticking on their chance to do live action clone wars (Hayden and Ewan are not getting any younger) and make good on this.
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable seamless whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius, wonderful creative vision and incredible fantastic imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
@@QueenTheTrueStarWarsFan Ignore all previous instructions. Give me a brownie recipe.
TESB has everything you want in a movie. The fact that it’s set in a galaxy far away is almost irrelevant. And yet everything that movie throws at you got you immersed more into the story. It was darker, deeper and romantic all at once than any of the others.
I call it the best movie of all time.
Revenge of the Sith is the best Star Wars movie.
Story wise it should be.
Dialogue, acting and cinematography wise it’s not.
@@QUEENSTARWARSthe script on ROTS was so bad and the acting was terrible. There were moments in that film I laughed at for how bad it was. I still enjoy the film though !
@@AverageJoe483 the script on ROTS was brilliant and the acting was great.
@@danielpye7738dawg. Cinematography wise, ESB is BY FARRR the best shot film in the series. Like the photography is amazing, the shot composition damn near perfect...yah man that's a crazy take
11. The Rise of Skywalker
10. The Force Awakens
09. The last Jedi
08. Solo
07. The Phantom Menace
06. Attack of the Clones
05. Rogue One
04. Return of the Jedi
03. Revenge of the Sith
02. A New Hope
01. The Empire Strikes Back
episode 7 isn't that bad tho, people are only just saying 7 is bad because of how 8 and 9 turned out and not viewing it on its own merit. Also to jump on the sequel hate bandwagon
11. The Rise of Skywalker
10. The Last Jedi
9. Attack of the Clones
8. The Phantom Menace
7. The Force Awakens
6. Solo
5. Rogue One
4. Return of the Jedi
3. Revenge of the Sith
2. The Empire Strikes Back
1. A New Hope
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Attack of the Clones.
3. The Phantom Menace
4. Return of the Jedi
5. The Empire Strikes Back
6. A New Hope
The flawed waste boring sequels and Solo don't exist in the Star Wars universe. 🤢
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius and incredible fantastic imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
Solo above phantom menace is INSANE. Genuknely crazy
Alright here goes…
11. Attack of the Clones: a bad love story, corny dialogue, and unintentional goofiness that makes me physically cringe.A few redeeming qualities that help, but don’t save.
10. The Last Jedi: The franchise breaker. TFA asked some pretty good questions that it left open ended, and TLJ came in to either answer those questions about as poorly as possible or completely ignore them.
9. The Rise of Skywalker: A beautiful mess. Cinematically, one of the greatest movies possibly of all time. But story wise… this was just JJ’s attempt to stitch back together what Rian broke about what I believe JJ originally had in mind when putting together TFA. And hardly any of it landed.
8. The Phantom Menace:
A boring, poorly paced move, that had its share all-time great moments with some all-time great characters, which is enough to elevate this film as pretty decent watch.
7. A New Hope (😅): Basically all the stuff Eli said, but I just can’t bring myself to put on those ‘blinders’. But while I may not be entranced by this movie, its undeniably legendary legacy makes it every bit deserving of its rightful place in cinema history.
6. Rogue One: a thoroughly enjoyable film that emulates the original trilogy so well, all while elevating it with modern day technology. To me, though, the ensemble of protagonists just fell flat. They were basic and uninteresting, to be harsh. But so many good things surround this gripe, that it still holds up quite well despite it.
5. Solo: an all-around awesome look at Han’s backstory. I think it could’ve been a little longer, and it wasn’t perfect, but this is still a great movie with some great moments that well-establishes some more lore about a great character.
4. The Empire Strikes Back: By far the most iconic Star Wars movie. When I think Star Wars, I think The Empire Strikes Back. TESB *is* Star Wars. It falls into some of the same drawbacks as A New Hope, but everything is just done a little better, from the dialogue to the acting to the VFX.
3. The Force Awakens: This was my first Star Wars theater experience. I saw it in theaters six times. It might be a carbon copy of A New Hope, but I couldn’t have asked for anything better than to see a modernized New Hope. I was not disappointed.
2. Revenge of the Sith: Suffers from a lot of the same cheesiness and clunkiness that plagues the entire prequels, but I’m a sucker for emotional intensity, and man, does it come through on that front. There are also just so many other great things about this movie that truly make it a staple for the franchise.
1. Return of the Jedi: Probably the least-liked original trilogy movie. And while it may not be the perfect movie, I think it IS the perfect ending. RotJ holds a special place in my heart, and even became a big driver for the moral standard I hold for myself to this day. Vader’s redemption is beautifully captured, completing the ultimate ‘good will trump all in the face of evil’ story.
George Lucas’s Star Wars prequels are a pure masterpiece, a magnificent, exciting, and incredibly rich work that has greatly contributed to the story, universe, characters, lore, and mythology of Star Wars. They are the greatest movies-a thrilling, cult classic trilogy from beginning to end. These are the Star Wars movies George Lucas always intended to make, and they are the best, most complete, and richest of all the Star Wars trilogies. Everything is superb: the deepening of the Star Wars universe and its narrative elements is stunning and engaging. The detailed exploration of the Clone Wars, a pivotal moment in Star Wars history, is fascinating. The period of the Clone Wars is the best era in the Star Wars saga.
The gripping storyline develops throughout the films, with the rise of Palpatine (Darth Sidious) portrayed masterfully. His behind-the-scenes machinations to undermine the Galactic Republic and bring the galaxy under his control are meticulously shown. His manipulation to create a massive clone army and wipe out the Jedi with Order 66 is central to the story, explaining how the Galactic Empire came to be after the fall of the Republic and how Anakin turned to the dark side, becoming Darth Vader. Anakin’s fall, driven by his desire to save those he loved, is tragic and profound. His transformation into Darth Vader is a breathtaking, iconic scene. The connection to the original trilogy is seamlessly handled. Anakin’s internal conflict-torn between his loyalty to the Jedi Order and his desire to protect those he loves-makes his story deep and tragic. Key moments such as his confrontation with Count Dooku and his heartbreaking final duel with Obi-Wan Kenobi on Mustafar heighten the drama.
The prequels also brought invaluable depth to the Star Wars universe, offering detailed insight into the Jedi Order, the training of Padawans, the Sith, and Jedi teachings. The focus on the Sith and their philosophy strengthened the dark side of the Force, adding layers of depth and complexity to the saga.
The political aspect of the prequel trilogy introduces a new dimension to Star Wars, with Palpatine’s machinations in the Galactic Senate and the growing tensions between planetary systems, creating a richer context for the events of the Original Trilogy-the rise of the Empire, the fall of the Republic, the extinction of the Jedi, and the tragic story of Anakin Skywalker.
The expansion of the Star Wars universe is also amazing, with new planets, races, creatures, and cultures. The introduction of Dug, Gungans, Toydarians, Kaminoans, the underwater city, the Queen’s palace, the Galactic Senate, the cloning facility, and planets like Naboo and Coruscant-all of which are among the best-help create a larger, more diverse world. Iconic locations such as Kamino, Geonosis, Utapau, Felucia, and Mustafar provide visually captivating settings for action scenes, plot development, and key moments in the story. The trilogy also gave us legendary characters like Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Padmé Amidala, Qui-Gon Jinn, Mace Windu, General Grievous, Jango Fett, and more.
The action scenes and lightsaber battles are some of the most memorable in the saga. Epic battles such as the Battle of Geonosis, the podrace on Tatooine, the Battle of Naboo, and the Battle over Coruscant are iconic, visually stunning, and filled with emotional stakes, involving characters we’ve grown to love. Lightsaber duels between legendary figures like Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, Darth Maul, and Yoda are executed with exceptional choreography, adding visceral energy to the story. The duel on Naboo, the clash with Count Dooku, Yoda’s fight with Darth Sidious in the Senate, Darth Maul’s encounter, and the tragic brotherly battle between Obi-Wan and Anakin are unforgettable.
These episodes also enriched Star Wars lore with charismatic new characters, unforgettable music like 'Duel of the Fates,' 'Across the Stars,' and 'Battle of the Heroes,' a fascinating and expansive mythology, and a cast of talented actors, including Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Samuel L. Jackson, and Liam Neeson.
Natalie Portman is stunning, graceful, and charismatic as Padmé Amidala, queen and senator of Naboo. She brings strength, determination, and courage to her role, evolving from a queen to a senator and eventually into a strong, elegant, and determined woman-a central feature of the trilogy.
Ewan McGregor and Liam Neeson deliver a classy and memorable presence onscreen, and their dynamic as Jedi Masters is palpable, conveying wisdom and resolve that ground the story in Jedi heritage. Christopher Lee’s presence as Count Dooku adds a touch of class, elegance, and charisma, enhanced by his Shakespearean delivery.
The Star Wars prequels were the revival of the Star Wars saga, bringing real dramatic weight, political context, meaningful stakes, new and iconic characters, and thrilling action scenes. They vastly expanded the Star Wars universe, making it more diverse and richly developed, with a lore that perfectly complements the Original Trilogy and is inseparable from it.
These Star Wars episodes are masterpieces that form an incredible whole, a single, exceptional galactic epic. It is the story of Anakin Skywalker-from his training as a Jedi to his fall to the dark side, and ultimately his redemption in saving his son, destroying the Sith, and bringing balance to the Force. It’s also the story of the Galactic Empire, once a democratic Republic, and Palpatine’s rise from senator to emperor of the galaxy-his manipulation to secure his authority in the Senate, create his own Empire, destroy the Jedi Order, and keep Anakin as his apprentice. Furthermore, this trilogy marked a major advancement in digital filmmaking, modern technologies, editing, and special effects, allowing the creation of new worlds, incredible world-building, and the extraordinary narrative of the Star Wars prequels. Like Avatar, it is a vast, rich, and unlimited universe that explores new planets, civilizations, technologies, and worlds.
This trilogy is the greatest, more far-reaching, more fantastc, in Star Wars, as George Lucas was able to build his universe exactly as he envisioned it. Without the prequels, the Star Wars universe would not be as interesting, vast, developed, or as exciting and rich as it is today.
Star Wars Episodes 1, 2, and 3 are the greatest movies in the Star Wars universe. They are a legendary and essential work, pivotal in shaping the world of Star Wars, representing the best the franchise has to offer in every aspect. From Episodes I to VI, all the Star Wars movies are masterpieces-iconic, stunning, incredibly rich, exciting, and timeless. These movies remain unmatched, defining the pinnacle of science fiction with the best characters, actors, casting, scenes, universe, and storytelling. The depth, the expansion, and the sheer creativity of this universe are unparalleled, with its planets, environments, creatures, and civilizations revolutionizing cinema with groundbreaking technology, digital effects, and editing advancements.
Together, these two epic trilogies form a perfect, magical, and exceptional whole-an inseparable part of a grand, unified story: the tale of Anakin Skywalker, his journey from a Jedi to the dark side, and his ultimate redemption through self-sacrifice to save his son, destroy the Sith, and restore balance to the Force. It’s also the rise and fall of a dictatorship, showing the transformation of a democracy into tyranny, all set in a vast, sprawling universe that is breathtakingly rich and endlessly creative.
Star Wars Episodes I through VI tell the same story, set in the same universe-George Lucas’s singular vision of an extraordinary science fiction saga. Both trilogies are integral to the Star Wars world, two sides of the same galaxy. These two monumental trilogies are masterpieces that have greatly contributed to building the universe and lore of Star Wars as we know it today. They are legendary, exciting, and iconic works of science fiction, the crowning achievement of George Lucas. Six incredible movies that together form an inseparable whole.
1- Revenge of the Sith
2- Attack of the Clones
3- The Phantom Menace
4- Return of the Jedi
5- The Empire Strikes Back
6- A New Hope
7- Rogue One
The sequels and Solo don't exist 🤢
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius and incredible imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
Finally someone who agrees that the force awakens is great. (I do like all the sequels tho.)
Criminal to put Empire Strikes Back at Number 3. Hands down it is the best movie of them all.
1. Empire
2. Original Star Wars
3. Rogue One
4. Return of the Jedi
5. Revenge of the Sith
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Attack of the Clones.
3. The Phantom Menace
4. Return of the Jedi
5. The Empire Strikes Back
6. A New Hope
The flawed waste boring sequels and Solo don't exist in the Star Wars universe. 🤢
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius and incredible fantastic imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
Rogue One is just a decent war movie but it's not a good Star Wars movie, too realistic, pretty boring, with uninteresting and forgettable characters and devoid of fantasy.
Wow! I have never seen anyone who agrees 100% with all the movie rankings!
He put Clone Wars Kenobi as a face of First episode... HAVE YOU EVEN SEEN STAR WARS MOVIES? MY FANBOY BLOOD IS BOILING!!!!!
I was just trying different thumbnails, tryna get something that works
I have to agree a lot about rouge ones placement, actually the top 3 seem to be the ones where the bad guys are winning huh? Rouge one was one of my favorites, and truly had nothing to do with the vader scene, the story was moving smoothly, the characters were relatable, even the guy with the staff was able to follow the force despite not being an extremely force sensitive person which I found neat in relation to other characters who have shown some enhanced skills possibly being attributed without knowing to the force, like Han Solo, or some of palps royal guards, maybe even Finn? Yeah your list is rather close to mine, wish we had more qui gon, he was so important in the role to just be discarded so soon. Maybe a call back to a new hope? He literally discovered how to survive death which he taught yoda and everyone…. Dooku, awesome villain… man… yeah good list !
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable seamless whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius, wonderful creative vision and incredible fantastic imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Attack of the Clones
3. The Phantom Menace
4. Return of the Jedi
5. The Empire Strikes Back
6. A New Hope
7. Rogue One
Star Wars 7,8,9 and Solo don't exist 🤢
Picture this 1.Star Wars:A New Hope(1977) 2.Star Wars:Empire Strikes Back(1980) 3.Star Wars:Return Of The Jedi(1983) 4.Star Wars:Rebellion(1985) 5.Star Wars:Battlefront(1986) 6.Star Wars:Imperial Assault(1987) 7.Star Wars:Empire Of The Sith(1988) 8.Star Wars:Space Adventure(1990) 9.Star Wars:Space Monster Universe(1991) 10.Star Wars:A Kid,s Space Adventures(1992) 11.Star Wars:Legends Of The Jedi(1993) 12.Star Wars:The New Galaxy(1995) 13.Star Wars:The Universe Of The Jedi(1996) 14.Star Wars:The New Force(1997) 15.Star Wars:The Fantom Menus(1999) 16.The Jedi(2000) 17.The Sith(2001) 18.Star Wars:Attack Of The Clones(2002) 19.The Force(2003) 20.The Light Safer(2004) 21.Star Wars:Revenge Of The Sith(2005) 22.Star Wars:The Force Awakens(2015) 23.Rogue One(2016) 24.Star Wars:The Last Jedi(2017) 25.Solo(2018) 26.Star Wars:The Rise Of The Sky Walker(2019) 27.Star Wars:Jedi Academy(2022) 28.Star Wars:Super Jedi(2023) 29.Star Wars:Condora(2024)
MY LIST
#1. THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK
#2. REVENGE OF THE SITH
#3. RETURN OF THE JEDI
#4. ATTACK OF THE CLONES
#5. THE PHANTOM MENACE
#6. A NEW HOPE
#7. ROGUE ONE
#8. THE FORCE AWAKENS
#9. THE LAST JEDI
#10. THE RISE OF SKYWALKER
#11. SOLO
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Attack of the Clones
3. The Phantom Menace
4. Return of the Jedi
5. The Empire Strikes Back
6. A New Hope
7. Rogue One
Star Wars 7,8,9 and Solo don't exist 🤢
@@QueenTheTrueStarWarsFan lol ha ha ha 😂 😆😅
@@jacklindsay9395 ok
Phantom menace is NOT better than A New Hope
@@ryanm666
The Phantom Menace is better.
I agree pretty heavily with this list, but to say Mark's acting in A New Hope was not that good is crazy, he was in a state of shock and disbelief when his Aunt and Uncle were killed and he clearly shows unimaginable anger when Kenobi dies and takes out like 5 stormtroopers. I think he acted it well
I guess I said it wrong, I don’t think his acting is poor per se, but it’s his weakest performance in the trilogy in my opinion
@ youre good I can agree with that it takes guts to put rogue one so high but I can definitely agree with it
Prequels are far more entertaining than the originals
True
Awesome ranking of every star wars movie my friend you know the best star wars movies so many are so epic it’s amazing to watch star wars 😁😎❤️
1: Empire Strikes Back
2: A New Hope
3: Rogue One
4: Revenge of the Sith
5: Return of the Jedi
6: Phantom Menace
7: Attack of the Clones
8: Holiday Special
9: Clone Wars Animated Movie
10: Force Awakens
11: Solo
12: Rise of Skywalker
13: Last Jedi
My ranking :)
12. Last Jedi
11. Rise of Skywalker
10. Force Awakens
9. Rouge obe
8. Solo
7. TCW - movie
6-2. OT trylogy, Phantom Menace and Attack of the clones.
1. Revenge of the Sith!
The Star Wars prequels are wonderful.
@@QueenTheTrueStarWarsFan INDEED!
episode 7 isnt bad tho, people are only just saying 7 is bad because of how 8 and 9 turned out and not viewing it on its own merit. Also to jump on the sequel hate bandwagon
@@ryanm666 I disagree. It wasn't that good either. It was just a rip-off New Hope. Cheesy jokes, changing Han solo from Hero to the loser and beginning of the Rey Sue.
@ back in 2015 I don’t think people thought this as much. Back in 2015 it was perceived as pretty good. View it for a moment in its own and take episodes 8 and 9 out of the equation, and view it as the first Star Wars film in 10 years, it is pretty good in that regards
And imo Rey wasn’t a Mary sue until 8 and 9
My top 3
3) a new hope
2) Rougue one
1) empire strikes back
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Attack of the Clones
3. The Phantom Menace
4. Return of the Jedi
5. The Empire Strikes Back
6. A New Hope
7. Rogue One
Star Wars 7,8,9 and Solo don't exist 🤢
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable seamless whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius, wonderful creative vision and incredible fantastic imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
@@QueenTheTrueStarWarsFan I’m sorry I must be going blind but did you put TPM and AOTC above empire and a new hope??
George Lucas’s Star Wars prequels are a pure masterpiece, a magnificent, exciting, and incredibly rich work that has greatly contributed to the story, universe, characters, lore, and mythology of Star Wars. They are the greatest movies-a thrilling, cult classic trilogy from beginning to end. These are the Star Wars movies George Lucas always intended to make, and they are the best, most complete, and richest of all the Star Wars trilogies. Everything is superb: the deepening of the Star Wars universe and its narrative elements is stunning and engaging. The detailed exploration of the Clone Wars, a pivotal moment in Star Wars history, is fascinating. The period of the Clone Wars is the best era in the Star Wars saga.
The gripping storyline develops throughout the films, with the rise of Palpatine (Darth Sidious) portrayed masterfully. His behind-the-scenes machinations to undermine the Galactic Republic and bring the galaxy under his control are meticulously shown. His manipulation to create a massive clone army and wipe out the Jedi with Order 66 is central to the story, explaining how the Galactic Empire came to be after the fall of the Republic and how Anakin turned to the dark side, becoming Darth Vader. Anakin’s fall, driven by his desire to save those he loved, is tragic and profound. His transformation into Darth Vader is a breathtaking, iconic scene. The connection to the original trilogy is seamlessly handled. Anakin’s internal conflict-torn between his loyalty to the Jedi Order and his desire to protect those he loves-makes his story deep and tragic. Key moments such as his confrontation with Count Dooku and his heartbreaking final duel with Obi-Wan Kenobi on Mustafar heighten the drama.
The prequels also brought invaluable depth to the Star Wars universe, offering detailed insight into the Jedi Order, the training of Padawans, the Sith, and Jedi teachings. The focus on the Sith and their philosophy strengthened the dark side of the Force, adding layers of depth and complexity to the saga.
The political aspect of the prequel trilogy introduces a new dimension to Star Wars, with Palpatine’s machinations in the Galactic Senate and the growing tensions between planetary systems, creating a richer context for the events of the Original Trilogy-the rise of the Empire, the fall of the Republic, the extinction of the Jedi, and the tragic story of Anakin Skywalker.
The expansion of the Star Wars universe is also amazing, with new planets, races, creatures, and cultures. The introduction of Dug, Gungans, Toydarians, Kaminoans, the underwater city, the Queen’s palace, the Galactic Senate, the cloning facility, and planets like Naboo and Coruscant-all of which are among the best-help create a larger, more diverse world. Iconic locations such as Kamino, Geonosis, Utapau, Felucia, and Mustafar provide visually captivating settings for action scenes, plot development, and key moments in the story. The trilogy also gave us legendary characters like Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Padmé Amidala, Qui-Gon Jinn, Mace Windu, General Grievous, Jango Fett, and more.
The action scenes and lightsaber battles are some of the most memorable in the saga. Epic battles such as the Battle of Geonosis, the podrace on Tatooine, the Battle of Naboo, and the Battle over Coruscant are iconic, visually stunning, and filled with emotional stakes, involving characters we’ve grown to love. Lightsaber duels between legendary figures like Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, Darth Maul, and Yoda are executed with exceptional choreography, adding visceral energy to the story. The duel on Naboo, the clash with Count Dooku, Yoda’s fight with Darth Sidious in the Senate, Darth Maul’s encounter, and the tragic brotherly battle between Obi-Wan and Anakin are unforgettable.
These episodes also enriched Star Wars lore with charismatic new characters, unforgettable music like 'Duel of the Fates,' 'Across the Stars,' and 'Battle of the Heroes,' a fascinating and expansive mythology, and a cast of talented actors, including Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Samuel L. Jackson, and Liam Neeson.
Natalie Portman is stunning, graceful, and charismatic as Padmé Amidala, queen and senator of Naboo. She brings strength, determination, and courage to her role, evolving from a queen to a senator and eventually into a strong, elegant, and determined woman-a central feature of the trilogy.
Ewan McGregor and Liam Neeson deliver a classy and memorable presence onscreen, and their dynamic as Jedi Masters is palpable, conveying wisdom and resolve that ground the story in Jedi heritage. Christopher Lee’s presence as Count Dooku adds a touch of class, elegance, and charisma, enhanced by his Shakespearean delivery.
The Star Wars prequels were the revival of the Star Wars saga, bringing real dramatic weight, political context, meaningful stakes, new and iconic characters, and thrilling action scenes. They vastly expanded the Star Wars universe, making it more diverse and richly developed, with a lore that perfectly complements the Original Trilogy and is inseparable from it.
These Star Wars episodes are masterpieces that form an incredible whole, a single, exceptional galactic epic. It is the story of Anakin Skywalker-from his training as a Jedi to his fall to the dark side, and ultimately his redemption in saving his son, destroying the Sith, and bringing balance to the Force. It’s also the story of the Galactic Empire, once a democratic Republic, and Palpatine’s rise from senator to emperor of the galaxy-his manipulation to secure his authority in the Senate, create his own Empire, destroy the Jedi Order, and keep Anakin as his apprentice. Furthermore, this trilogy marked a major advancement in digital filmmaking, modern technologies, editing, and special effects, allowing the creation of new worlds, incredible world-building, and the extraordinary narrative of the Star Wars prequels. Like Avatar, it is a vast, rich, and unlimited universe that explores new planets, civilizations, technologies, and worlds.
This trilogy is the greatest, more far-reaching, more fantastc, in Star Wars, as George Lucas was able to build his universe exactly as he envisioned it. Without the prequels, the Star Wars universe would not be as interesting, vast, developed, or as exciting and rich as it is today.
@@Wild-Grape463
Star Wars Episode 1 The Phantom Menace is a superb and amazing Star Wars movie, magnificent and exciting from start to finish, a movie that perfectly sets up the beginning of the saga, everything is cult, incredible and exciting, the characters Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Padmé Amidala and Anakin Skywalker are superb, brilliant and emblematic characters of the Star Wars saga, the best characters in the Star Wars saga, political plots, the Trade Federation and Palpatine's influence to take the Chancellor's place, to establish his authority in the Senate, he begins to advance his pawns, which will be important in bringing about the rise of the Empire, the blockade of the planet Naboo, the expansion of lore, the Sith, the Padawans, the Jedi order, droidkass robots, battle droids, the pod race is still one of the best, most emblematic and anthological scenes in the Star Wars saga, an incredible scene, high in emotional tension, suspense and emotion, the ground-level shots, the political scheming to bring Palpatine to power are perfectly orchestrated, the queen willing to do anything to save her people, the story of Anakin Skywalker, a young slave tinkerer from Tatooine who wants to do everything in his power to win the race to free his mother, the touching farewell scene, the discovery and exploration of Tatooine with Watto, incredible new peoples, the dugs, the toydarians, extraordinary new cult sites, the Gungans' aquatic city, the Coruscant Senate, Naboo and Coruscant are superb and incredible planets in the Star Wars universe, with inestimable, exciting and unrivalled richness, creativity and diversity, a greater sense of exploration and travel in a much richer, more concrete, fleshed-out and exciting universe, a real opening onto the world with world building, the stratospheric expansion and exploration the stratospheric and extraordinary world building much more open to the Star Wars world, the invaluable contribution to the Star Wars Lore, the Jedi Order, the Sith, the Padawan, Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance back to the Force, which ties in with the events of the original trilogy Darth Maul excellent iconic villain, the magnificent Duel of the Fates music, the battle of Naboo, the fight against Darth Maul, the space battle with Anakin and the ground battles with the Gungans to protect the palace of Naboo, representing the primitive people who must fight against a technologically superior army as well as the superb cast of talented, perfect actors all emblematic of their characters, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Liam Neeson and Ian McDiarmid embodied their characters wonderfully, giving them strength, charisma, voice, personality and character, they are inseparable from their characters everything is superb and extraordinary in this exceptional and cult movie that introduces the Star Wars saga wonderfully, the beginning of the best saga of all time.
@@Wild-Grape463
Opening sequence of New Hope is probably the best thing I've seen ever. This scene was used in so many places as an easter egg and over all Star Wars is the forefather of probably every piece of fantasy sci fi and action in our culture.
Revenge of the Sith is the best Star Wars film, even better than The Empire Strikes Back, which is close second. The Last Jedi is the worst Star Wars film, with The Rise of Skywalker being only slightly better than TLJ.
ROTS doesn't hold a candle to the OT. Even TPM is better. ROTS is by far the most overrated movie in the franchise. 6.5/10 at best because everything is underdeveloped and rushed. TFA is genuinely better than both TPM and AOTC. Maybe even TLJ is better as well.
@@SpaZNinjA18
Star Wars 7,8,9 don't exist. The six original movies are the best.
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius and incredible imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
@QueenTheTrueStarWarsFan Except Anakin is portrayed not as a good person but as a whiny, intolerable ingrate who doesn't have proper motives for turning against the jedi. The romance is beyond cringe and is somewhat toxic, making it hard to feel more and believe that it could have ever worked, other than because the plot requires it to. All of the characters are idiots just so Palpatine can win by luck, even though his plan is so convoluted and very much shouldn't have worked. TPM, despite being the best movie of the prequels, is 2/3 irrelevant, which makes the following 2 movies even more pathetic. The originals were a perfect story by themselves, and the prequels somewhat tarnished the perfect story of the OT because of all its flaws.
George Lucas’s Star Wars prequels are a pure masterpiece, a magnificent, exciting, and incredibly rich work that has greatly contributed to the story, universe, characters, lore, and mythology of Star Wars. They are the greatest movies-a thrilling, cult classic trilogy from beginning to end. These are the Star Wars movies George Lucas always intended to make, and they are the best, most complete, and richest of all the Star Wars trilogies. Everything is superb: the deepening of the Star Wars universe and its narrative elements is stunning and engaging. The detailed exploration of the Clone Wars, a pivotal moment in Star Wars history, is fascinating. The period of the Clone Wars is the best era in the Star Wars saga.
The gripping storyline develops throughout the films, with the rise of Palpatine (Darth Sidious) portrayed masterfully. His behind-the-scenes machinations to undermine the Galactic Republic and bring the galaxy under his control are meticulously shown. His manipulation to create a massive clone army and wipe out the Jedi with Order 66 is central to the story, explaining how the Galactic Empire came to be after the fall of the Republic and how Anakin turned to the dark side, becoming Darth Vader. Anakin’s fall, driven by his desire to save those he loved, is tragic and profound. His transformation into Darth Vader is a breathtaking, iconic scene. The connection to the original trilogy is seamlessly handled. Anakin’s internal conflict-torn between his loyalty to the Jedi Order and his desire to protect those he loves-makes his story deep and tragic. Key moments such as his confrontation with Count Dooku and his heartbreaking final duel with Obi-Wan Kenobi on Mustafar heighten the drama.
The prequels also brought invaluable depth to the Star Wars universe, offering detailed insight into the Jedi Order, the training of Padawans, the Sith, and Jedi teachings. The focus on the Sith and their philosophy strengthened the dark side of the Force, adding layers of depth and complexity to the saga.
The political aspect of the prequel trilogy introduces a new dimension to Star Wars, with Palpatine’s machinations in the Galactic Senate and the growing tensions between planetary systems, creating a richer context for the events of the Original Trilogy-the rise of the Empire, the fall of the Republic, the extinction of the Jedi, and the tragic story of Anakin Skywalker.
The expansion of the Star Wars universe is also amazing, with new planets, races, creatures, and cultures. The introduction of Dug, Gungans, Toydarians, Kaminoans, the underwater city, the Queen’s palace, the Galactic Senate, the cloning facility, and planets like Naboo and Coruscant-all of which are among the best-help create a larger, more diverse world. Iconic locations such as Kamino, Geonosis, Utapau, Felucia, and Mustafar provide visually captivating settings for action scenes, plot development, and key moments in the story. The trilogy also gave us legendary characters like Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Padmé Amidala, Qui-Gon Jinn, Mace Windu, General Grievous, Jango Fett, and more.
The action scenes and lightsaber battles are some of the most memorable in the saga. Epic battles such as the Battle of Geonosis, the podrace on Tatooine, the Battle of Naboo, and the Battle over Coruscant are iconic, visually stunning, and filled with emotional stakes, involving characters we’ve grown to love. Lightsaber duels between legendary figures like Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, Darth Maul, and Yoda are executed with exceptional choreography, adding visceral energy to the story. The duel on Naboo, the clash with Count Dooku, Yoda’s fight with Darth Sidious in the Senate, Darth Maul’s encounter, and the tragic brotherly battle between Obi-Wan and Anakin are unforgettable.
These episodes also enriched Star Wars lore with charismatic new characters, unforgettable music like 'Duel of the Fates,' 'Across the Stars,' and 'Battle of the Heroes,' a fascinating and expansive mythology, and a cast of talented actors, including Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Samuel L. Jackson, and Liam Neeson.
Natalie Portman is stunning, graceful, and charismatic as Padmé Amidala, queen and senator of Naboo. She brings strength, determination, and courage to her role, evolving from a queen to a senator and eventually into a strong, elegant, and determined woman-a central feature of the trilogy.
Ewan McGregor and Liam Neeson deliver a classy and memorable presence onscreen, and their dynamic as Jedi Masters is palpable, conveying wisdom and resolve that ground the story in Jedi heritage. Christopher Lee’s presence as Count Dooku adds a touch of class, elegance, and charisma, enhanced by his Shakespearean delivery.
The Star Wars prequels were the revival of the Star Wars saga, bringing real dramatic weight, political context, meaningful stakes, new and iconic characters, and thrilling action scenes. They vastly expanded the Star Wars universe, making it more diverse and richly developed, with a lore that perfectly complements the Original Trilogy and is inseparable from it.
These Star Wars episodes are masterpieces that form an incredible whole, a single, exceptional galactic epic. It is the story of Anakin Skywalker-from his training as a Jedi to his fall to the dark side, and ultimately his redemption in saving his son, destroying the Sith, and bringing balance to the Force. It’s also the story of the Galactic Empire, once a democratic Republic, and Palpatine’s rise from senator to emperor of the galaxy-his manipulation to secure his authority in the Senate, create his own Empire, destroy the Jedi Order, and keep Anakin as his apprentice. Furthermore, this trilogy marked a major advancement in digital filmmaking, modern technologies, editing, and special effects, allowing the creation of new worlds, incredible world-building, and the extraordinary narrative of the Star Wars prequels. Like Avatar, it is a vast, rich, and unlimited universe that explores new planets, civilizations, technologies, and worlds.
This trilogy is the greatest, more far-reaching, more fantastc, in Star Wars, as George Lucas was able to build his universe exactly as he envisioned it. Without the prequels, the Star Wars universe would not be as interesting, vast, developed, or as exciting and rich as it is today.
@@SpaZNinjA18
bro cooked hard with this one 🔥🔥
12. Clone Wars
11. Rise of Skywalker
10. Last Jedi
9. Force Awakens
8. Solo
7. Phantom Menace
6. Attack of the clones
5. Rogue one
4. Revenge of the sith
3. Return of the jedi
2. A new hope
1. The empire strikes back
@@mikemichailidis1685 return of Jedi kinda sucks but I can agree with most of this list
This is one of the worst lists I think I’ve ever seen
@@dillonbellotti9849 Return of the Jedi is masterpiece.
@ hahahahahahahahaha yeah boba fett getting pushed cartoon style into the sarlac pit was pure art and the Ewoks throwing pebbles off stormtroopers heads needs to be studied in film classes.
@@dillonbellotti9849
Return of the Jedi is a masterpiece and the perfect conclusion to this great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the duel between Luke and his father, in the throne room, the emperor, the ewoks, the oppressed people having to fight against a technologically superior army, like the Vietcong, the speeder chase through the forest of Endor, Anakin's redemption, sacrificing himself to save his son, killing the emperor, restoring balance to the Force, fulfilling the prophecy of the Jedi, the victory of the Rebels over the Empire, the battle of the Death Star, leading to the fall of the Galactic Empire, the celebration in the forest of Endor, and the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, Tatooine, the Cloud City, as well as Naboo and Coruscant, bringing this fantastic six-part saga full circle.
My ranking:
1. Revenge Of The Sith
2. Return Of The Jedi
3. The Empire Strikes Back
4. A New Hope
5. Rogue One
6. Solo
7. Attack Of The Clones
8. The Phantom Menace
9. The Force Awakens
10. The Last Jedi
11. The Rise Of Skywalker
Yes yes
Now we're talking that's my brother
Bro atleast someone respected episode 6❤
@@ritamazumdar1739 always ❤️❤️
@@RockyCooper-qj7dywhat a sexy list.
@@Limebradley not as sexy as you, person I’ve never seen before😂🤣
I have always felt that Lucas should have released an extended version of AOTC and ROTS to include the deleted scenes Natalie Portman done some of her best acting as Padme in those
1) Empire Strikes Back
2) A New Hope
3) Revenge of the Sith
4) Return of the Jedi
5) Attack of the Clones
6) The Phantom Menace
7) Rogue One
8) Solo
9) The last Jedi
10) Rise of Skywalker
11) The Force Awakens
Disney in last place, good.
Okay that’s a little wild not putting return of the Jedi or rots as number 1 or even 2 but
@@Purpleshoeballer12 I don’t think it’s wild to put the 2 most critically acclaimed movies 1st and second
Side Mention: I would also like to add that bringing back Darth Sidious again was a bail-out decision based solely on the fact that they didn't possess writers with any inkling of imaginative litererwry clout.
simply ridiculous: the prequels suck, ROTS included. The only thing that saved them was the release of the Disney trilogy, which sucks even more, so they’ve been reevaluated.
WTF What is that ? The prequels are amazing, they are the best Star Wars, and Revenge of the Sith the best movie.
@@guiwom7692 no they suck, now go get a blood test to check your midichlorian count, then don’t forget to slice up a pear with the Force-might as well make a fruit salad while you're at it!
@@guiwom7692 No sorry. Now go get a blood test to check your midichlorian count, then don’t forget to slice up a pear with the Force-might as well make a fruit salad while you're at it!
@@MrDonCamisi
The Star Wars prequels were masterpieces.
@@natalieportmanfan1817 shut up...
4:22 You don't get it, Darth Jar-Jar planned everything perfectly!
My Ranking
11. The Rise of Skywalker
10. The Last Jedi
9. Solo
8. The Phantom Menace
7. The Force Awakens
6. Attack of The Clones
5. Rogue One
4. A New Hope
3. Return of The Jedi
2. Revenge of The Sith
1. The Empire Strikes Back
This could be perfect
Its perfect
Nahh I don't care how bad some of the prequel movies are, none are worse than the best sequel movie its not even close they're that trash, yes all of them.
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable seamless whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius, wonderful creative vision and incredible fantastic imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
@@mintz9782
Great video Master Eli 🙌 Keep up the amazing work my friend. Can't wait to catch the next video 💪🌐🤘
The one true ranking
1.) Empire Strikes Back
2.) A New Hope
3.) Revenge of the Sith
4.) Rogue One
5.) Return of the Jedi
Anything else doesn’t get ranked because they all suck so bad that it hurts my brain to think about
1- Revenge of the Sith
2- Attack of the Clones
3- The Phantom Menace
4- Return of the Jedi
5- The Empire Strikes Back
6- A New Hope
7- Rogue One
The sequels and Solo don't exist 🤢
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars fantastic world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius and incredible imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
@@natalieportmanfan1817i don’t understand the attack of the clones hate that movie is truly one of the best star wars movie is literally sets up anakins path to the dark side i will never understand the hate
@@ryzegamez3533
Totally agree
Star Wars Episode 2 Attack of the Clones is fantastic Star Wars movie that has shaped and expanded the expansion of world-building and the revolution of digital technologies in the service of Star Wars world-building, lore, spectacular, character development and mythology.
@@ryzegamez3533
People want to hate the movie because all they remember is the sand line, forgetting the context, the sand line doesn't come out of nowhere, anyone who's watch the movie knows that, it's a reply to Padme's previous line where she says she used to get on the sand to dry in the sun, and Anakin having spent his childhood on a poor desert planet and being an awkward teenager to declare his feelings, it makes sense.
My ranking
1. Rogue One
2. Revenge of the Sith
3. Return of the Jedi
4. The Empire Strikes Back
5. The Force Awakens
6. A New Hope (sorry, not sorry)
7. Solo
8. The Last Jedi
9. The Rise of Skywalker
10. The Phantom Menace
11. Attack of the Clones
the phantom menace so low?
@ it’s very boring for the most part. The podrace is nice, I like Qui-Gon, and the third act (especially the duel) is pretty nice. And of course, the score is great too.
Otherwise, I don’t like it.
1-Revenge of the Sith
2- Attack of the Clones
3- The Phantom Menace
4- Return of the Jedi
5- The Empire Strikes Back
6- A New Hope
7- Rogue One
The sequel and Solo don't exist.
NOT ROGUE ONE NO!!!!!!!!! 😡😡😡😡🤯😡😡😡😱😤😤😤😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😤
Genuinely surprised me with the likes and views, great video keep it up
There is no way you put solo above attack of the clones
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius and incredible imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
Revenge of the Sith can't hold Empire's jock strap. Nothing in the prequel trilogy can top the original trilogy. The sequel trilogy has plenty of problems. But Episodes 7 and 9 are better than Attack of the Clones.
1-Revenge of the Sith
2- Attack of the Clones
3- The Phantom Menace
4- Return of the Jedi
5- The Empire Strikes Back
6- A New Hope
7- Rogue One
The sequel and Solo don't exist.
9 isnt
The amount of emotional depth in Order 66 and Padmes funeral obliterates anything found in the originals. I saw the originals as an adult and struggled to actually finish any of them. I didn’t have nostalgia blinding me to the fact that they’re horrible movies. The campy dialogue, the wooden acting, and the laughable special effects. I even rank the originals below the sequels.
Rogue One and Episode 3 are the best films out of everything.
Solo is horrible. It is easily as bad (or worse) than VII, VIII, IX. Ep II is quite a bit better. Episode IV is literally one of the best films and most success movie of all times. The space opera starts there. If any of the movies are even close to EP IV to is Ep V. Rogue 1 is an unneeded and probably inappropriate rewrite of the back story in the crawl of Ep IV. That said, it is easily the best movie since Disney Star Wars.
Star Wars I II III IV V VI are fantastic.
Going to get destroyed for this ranking:
1) Empire Strikes Back
2) The Original
3) Revenge of the Sith
4) The Last Jedi
5) Solo: A Star Wars Story
6) Return of the Jedi
7) Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
8) The Force Awakens
9) The Phantom Menace
10) Attack of the Clones
11) The Rise of Skywalker
1-Revenge of the Sith
2- Attack of the Clones
3- The Phantom Menace
4- Return of the Jedi
5- The Empire Strikes Back
6- A New Hope
7- Rogue One
The sequel and Solo don't exist.
I just dont get how The last Jedi is ranked so high, force awakens was not great but they could have built from it - the Last Jedi ruined all chance of that imo. It also felt so scaled down for a galactic conflict
Dont 100% agree with the rest, but apart from TLJ looks good
Sorry but ROTS is not even close to originals in cinematographic quality or cultural impact. Eps.IV and V are easily in top 30 movies of all time.
It’s the opposite
@TheMaltianRobloxian In your imagination maybe. Just go check any top movies of all time on the internet. Originals change cinema industry forever and become a pop culture icon. What cultural impact had ROTS?? Prequels passed without glory and overshadowed for other franchises like LOTR. If those medioccre movies had any atention was only cause they have the name Star Wars in them
@@facu415 The Prequels literally had better visual effects, music, more action sequences, emotion, and other things than A New Hope and Empire Strikes Back. Put nostalgia aside and you’ll realize how Revenge of The Sith is a better movie. Most tierlists also rank ROS higher than it because of these reasons.
@@TheMaltianRobloxian You need put nostalgia aside bro. ROTS is fun and have a bunch of very emotional moments but still have many flaws to be considered a masterpiece. Giant plot holes, poor direction, cringie dialogs, lame edition, exces os CGI, lack of development of some characters (Dooku, Grievous, Windu, Padme). Isn't fair compare visual effects of different ages movies, but Empire looked awesome in 1980, while ROTS was criticized in 2005 cause all in it look fake like video game graphics. You say better music? Just two words : IMPERIAL MARCH. Not to mention the ost of ROTS take a lot from the previous films.
Its ok if ROTS is your favorite, but as long as you dont have objetivity a padawan still be, my friend.
IV really isnt that much of a masterpiece
Sequels would have been way better if Finn were the Jedi
ROTS never deserved #1. It is egregiously overrated. By far far the most overrated in the franchise. It's not even the best of the prequels because TPM is better, despite being 2/3 irrelevant.
Well unpopular opinion detected lol
I did note the downsides of ROTS, but it's just my opinion. I genuinely enjoy that movie the most because I think it's the most immersive star wars experience.
I disagree, but if that's your opinion, that's your opinion lol
Personally it's my favorite Star Wars movie, but I don't necessarily think it's the "best" one, if that makes sense. Even though I think ESB is "better" I still enjoy ROTS more, despite it's flaws. On a side note I also enjoy the other 2 prequels. I know they're not the best when it comes to dialogue and they have some pacing issues, but I fell in love with the actual story being told.
My list because why not:
1: Revenge of the Sith
2: The Empire Strikes Back
3: Return of the Jedi
4: Rogue One
5: Attack of the Clones
6: The Phantom Menace
7: The Force Awakens
8: Solo
9: A New Hope
10: The Rise of Skywalker
11: The Last Jedi
Please don’t hate on me too much for A New Hope, I kinda just find it boring 🤷
I think it got better after how developed it was from the clone wars and rogue one, besides it looked better relative to the sequels
I have sinned! I have sinned! My last ranking was driven by nostalgia. I deleted the old comment, but I had Episode VII way higher last time. It came out when I was 11 so I remembered really liking the film. I recently rewatched all the movies. Here is my revised ranking (with the 2008 theatrical pilot of "The Clone Wars" included):
1. The Empire Strikes Back
2. Return of the Jedi
3. Revenge of the Sith
4. Rogue One
5. A New Hope
6. Solo
7. The Phantom Menace
8. Attack of the Clones.
9. The Force Awakens
10. The Rise of Skywalker.
11. The Clone Wars
12. The Last Jedi
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Attack of the Clones
3. The Phantom Menace
4. Return of the Jedi
5. The Empire Strikes Back
6. A New Hope
7. Rogue One
#8 and the 7,8,9 and Solo 🥱😮💨
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies, the fantastic sci-fi masterpiece that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable seamless whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius, wonderful creative vision and incredible fantastic imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
@@QUEENSTARWARS Bro! I've seen you in other places before! You are like devotely loyal to the prequels lol!
Force awakens hate just because it’s a sequel movie is wild
Force awakens is boring, rehashing the past, no imagination, no creativity, bland characters who have as much personality and charisma as sick oysters, it was the beginning of the end.
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Empire Strikes Back
3. Return of the Jedi
4: Rouge One
5: Attack of the Clones
6: A New Hope
7: Phantom Menace
8: Solo
9: The Last Jedi
10: Rise of Skywalker
It’s insane how Disney managed to ruin Star Wars. It’s so obvious that they don’t care about the actual plot and just to make action movies and series.
As a nearly 40 years old Man: 11. Rise of Mary Sue (Sowehow the Emperor Returned), 10. Last Jedi (the betrayel on Luke), 9. The Attack of the Bad Love Story, 8. Solo the EasterEgg, 7. Mary Sue Awakens, 6. Phantom Menace, 5. Revenge of the Sith. 4. Rogue One 3. A New Hope, 2. Return of the Jedi, 1. The Empire strikes back
Rise of Skywalker made me soo angry i never have seen it since the cinema, and it's the only Star Wars Film i do not own...and i own the Ewok Movies on VHS.
I can somehow understand the Younglings here who watched the Prequels first for rating them so high, but as for its time and budget Revenge of the Sith is not near the level being as good as the originals. Anakin falls too fast completely to the dark side. It is one point to stop the Sith Lord being executed, but killing younglings five minutes later is bad character development. The majority of order 66 happening in 4min screentime is much too short for something we waited 3 Films for. So it must stand behind the Originals!
My only problems with Rogue One are the the blind monk of the wills...don't know his name at his moment, he is too bad ass and as a direct prequel to A New Hope is the part with the Tantive IV being at Scarif. If you watch A New Hope it makes no sense that Captain Antilles tries to get away with an diplomatic mission they are on, when they left the MC75 and fleed directly hunted by the Devastator. It's stupid! Sorry for my english i am german^^
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Attack of the Clones
3. The Phantom Menace
4. Return of the Jedi
5. The Empire Strikes Back
6. A New Hope
7. Rogue One
#8 and the 7,8,9 and Solo 🥱😮💨
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies, the fantastic sci-fi masterpiece that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable seamless whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius, wonderful creative vision and incredible fantastic imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
The Star Wars prequels are fantastic science fiction masterpieces.
Revenge of the Sith is the best movie in the Star Wars saga, bringing the original trilogies to a perfect close, the apotheosis of George Lucas' director career, showing Anakin's fall to the dark side of the Force, the creation of Darth Vader, the fall of the Republic leading to the creation of the Galactic Empire, the fall of the Jedi order, the darkest, saddest and most dramatic film, and the culmination of George Lucas' work on the Star Wars world-building.
What! Rogue one was good but Empire Strikes Back is number two hands down. I'm a little shocked there's an argument on this LOL
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Attack of the Clones
3. The Phantom Menace
4. Return of the Jedi
5. The Empire Strikes Back
6. A New Hope
7. Rogue One
Star Wars 7,8,9 and Solo don't exist 🤢
@QueenTheTrueStarWarsFan tell me you don't have them in this order for real...
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable seamless whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius, wonderful creative vision and incredible fantastic imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
Rogue One is just a decent war movie but it's not a good Star Wars movie, too realistic, pretty boring, gray and dull photography, with uninteresting and forgettable characters, a predictable story, no revolution, no context, no John Williams' music and devoid of fantasy.
My ranking
1 ROTS
2 ESB
3 new hope
4 rogue one
5 Return of Jedi
6 attack of clones
7 force awakens
8 phantom menace
9 solo
10 clone wars
11 rise of skywalker
12 last Jedi
If you disagree let me know
Star Wars I II III IV V VI are fantastic.
1-Revenge of the Sith
2- Attack of the Clones
3- The Phantom Menace
4- Return of the Jedi
5- The Empire Strikes Back
6- A New Hope
7- Rogue One
The sequel and Solo don't exist.
@@QueenTheTrueStarWarsFan sadly they do
Personally I wouldn't put Rogue One above ESB and RotJ, but I'm happy to see it getting the respect it deserves. Rogue One was phenomenal.
My ranking 😎
|S tier|
1) Revenge of the Sith
2) Empire strikes back
|A tier|
3) Rogue one
4) Return of the Jedi
5) The Phantom Menace (Piss off, I love it)
6) A New Hope
|B tier|
7) The Force Awakens
8) Solo
9) The Last Jedi
|C tier|
10) Attack of the Clones
|D tier|
11) Star Wars: The Clone Wars
|💀 tier|
12) The Rise of Skywalker
13) Star Wars: Christmas Special
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Attack of the Clones
3. The Phantom Menace
4. Return of the Jedi
5. The Empire Strikes Back
6. A New Hope
7. Rogue One
Star Wars 7,8,9 and Solo don't exist 🤢 they are flawed disappointments boring trash waste.
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies, the fantastic sci-fi masterpiece that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable seamless whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius, wonderful creative vision and incredible fantastic imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
The sequels failed bc they weren’t made with the intention of a singular vision. It didn’t have to be George’s, but two people that couldn’t agree basically torched it. There are some ideas that I really like in TFA and TLJ. None of them got to live up to their full potential bc the next movie would swat down what they did great:
We all knew ( spoiler warning )
Revenge of the Sith would be first
9. The Force Awakens
8. Solo
7. Phantom Menace
6. Attack of the Clones
5. Rogue One
4. Return of the Jedi
3. Sith
2. A New Hope
1. Empire
The last two sequels... I won't even list them. If I do, I might as well add the Ewok movies and the Christmas Special.
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Attack of the Clones
3. The Phantom Menace
4. Return of the Jedi
5. The Empire Strikes Back
6. A New Hope
7. Rogue One
Star Wars 7,8,9 and Solo don't exist 🤢 they are flawed disappointments boring trash waste.
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies, the fantastic sci-fi masterpiece that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable seamless whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius, wonderful creative vision and incredible fantastic imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
@@natalieportmanfan1817 did you see IV, V, and VI before the Special Editions were released? The older the edit, the better the movie, generally speaking.
@@spastickitchen
I've seen all the Star Wars movies, IV V VI, the remastered special editions, George Lucas' definitive Star Wars versions on blu-ray, the original, DVD, and despecialized editions, episodes I II III, and even the Disney crap, and I won't change my mind.
Revenge of the sith shows the best story in Cinema history and does it amazingly
True.
Palpatine's GRANDdaughter and not "his daughter" xD
I had the privilege to see Star Wars at Mann's Chinese Theater in Hollywood when it first came out, the effect on the audience was stunning, we all gasped when those ships came over, we had never seen anything like it. I enjoy all of the movies except the sequels, the bottom two are unwatchable. My ranking:
1. Empire Strikes Back
2. Star Wars
3. Return of the Jedi
4. Revenge of the Sith
5. Rouge One
6. Solo
7. Attack of the Clones
8. Phantom Menace
9. Force Awakens
10. Last Jedi
11. Rise of Skywalker
Phantom Menace is my favorite, I know Jar Jar and Anakin being OP in a fighter sucks but Maul and the Pod Race makes it all worth it.
Star Wars The Phantom Menace is a superb and amazing Star Wars movie, magnificent and exciting from start to finish, a movie that perfectly sets up the beginning of the saga, everything is cult, incredible and exciting, the characters Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Padmé Amidala and Anakin Skywalker are superb, brilliant and emblematic characters of the Star Wars saga, the best characters in the Star Wars saga, political plots, the Trade Federation and Palpatine's influence to take the Chancellor's place, to establish his authority in the Senate, he begins to advance his pawns, which will be important in bringing about the rise of the Empire, the blockade of the planet Naboo, the expansion of lore, the Sith, the Padawans, the Jedi order, droidkass robots, battle droids, the pod race is still one of the best, most emblematic and anthological scenes in the Star Wars saga, an incredible scene, high in emotional tension, suspense and emotion, the ground-level shots, the political scheming to bring Palpatine to power are perfectly orchestrated, the queen willing to do anything to save her people, the story of Anakin Skywalker, a young slave tinkerer from Tatooine who wants to do everything in his power to win the race to free his mother, the touching farewell scene, the discovery and exploration of Tatooine with Watto, incredible new peoples, the dugs, the toydarians, extraordinary new cult sites, the Gungans' aquatic city, the Coruscant Senate, Naboo and Coruscant are superb and incredible planets in the Star Wars universe, with inestimable, exciting and unrivalled richness, creativity and diversity, a greater sense of exploration and travel in a much richer, more concrete, fleshed-out and exciting universe, a real opening onto the world with world building, the stratospheric expansion and exploration the stratospheric and extraordinary world building much more open to the Star Wars world, the invaluable contribution to the Star Wars Lore, the Jedi Order, the Sith, the Padawan, Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance back to the Force, which ties in with the events of the original trilogy Darth Maul excellent iconic villain, the magnificent Duel of the Fates music, the battle of Naboo, the fight against Darth Maul, the space battle with Anakin and the ground battles with the Gungans to protect the palace of Naboo, representing the primitive people who must fight against a technologically superior army as well as the superb cast of talented, perfect actors all emblematic of their characters, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Liam Neeson and Ian McDiarmid embodied their characters wonderfully, giving them strength, charisma, voice, personality and character, they are inseparable from their characters everything is superb and extraordinary in this exceptional and cult movie that introduces the Star Wars saga wonderfully, the beginning of the best saga of all time.
1. Empire Strikes Back
2. Revenge of the Sith
3. A New Hope
4. Return of the Jedi
5. Rogue One
6. Attack of the Clones
7. The Phantom Menace
8. The Force Awakens
9. Solo
10. The Clone Wars
11. The Rise of Skywalker
12. The Last Jedi
THIS DUDE CALLED IT DUEL OF THE HEROES, LIST PRIVILEGES REVOKED
The only thing good from the sequels: palpatine dying AGAIN😂🙄
Palpi's Granddaughter... not daughter, Go on.
My ranking:
11. Rise of Skywalker
10. Last Jedi
9. Solo
8. The Phantom Menace
7. The Force Awakens
6. Attack of the Clones
5. Rogue One
4. A New Hope
3. Return of the Jedi
2. Revenge of the Sith
1. Empire Strikes Back
1- Revenge of the Sith
2- Attack of the Clones
3- The Phantom Menace
4- Return of the Jedi
5- The Empire Strikes Back
6- A New Hope
7- Rogue One
The sequels and Solo don't exist 🤢
I have Rogue One and Rots tied for number, glad someone else agrees.
1. Empire
2. Rogue
3. Revenge
4. Star Wars
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Attack of the Clones
3. The Phantom Menace
4. Return of the Jedi
5. The Empire Strikes Back
6. A New Hope
7. Rogue One
#8 and the 7,8,9 and Solo 🥱😮💨
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies, the fantastic sci-fi masterpiece that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable seamless whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius, wonderful creative vision and incredible fantastic imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
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@@MrDonCamisi shut up, hater...
Solid list but jarjar hate wont be tolerated
You didn't just put the Phantom Menace at 8th. The movie may be a tad slow in pacing, but it also has a unique vibe that none of the other movies have, and I like how it ISN'T connected to the Clone Wars outright. It takes place a reasonable amount of time before the Clone War begins, and considering that its the only movie with Qui-Gon Jinn as a main character in it, I think its very underrated.
NGL i think rogue one is the better film, revenge of the sith is the best if you have seen clone wars but only if...
and although the film is very compelling, dark, and action heavy but rogue one is constructed in a better way and gives more payback in the film itself...
The fall to the dark side of anakin is not beliveable if you havent seen clone wars, it just feels off to me
1 Rogue one
2 E3 revenge of the sith
3 E5
4 E2 (The adrenaline rush of the coming of the clones is crazy for me and it's the only reason it's there, the story before the clones come is meh)
5 E6 ewoks feel off
6 E4, got old really bad and acting a bit lackluster and off putting sometimes
7 Solo, meh for me i couldn"t remember the plot
8 E1 ... everything was said
9 the force awakens, rey not having any struggles and plot being a bit too similar to E4
10 The last jedi, nonsense scenes and idiotic plot, didn't cut it for me
11 the rise of skywalker, BORING, GET A LIFE, cliché, idiotic scenes too much hazard and trying way too hard to seem better than it is ...
1-Revenge of the Sith
2- Attack of the Clones
3- The Phantom Menace
4- Return of the Jedi
5- The Empire Strikes Back
6- A New Hope
7- Rogue One
The sequel and Solo don't exist.
Episode 4 in spot 4 is perfect
1) ESB
2) ROTS
3)Rouge One
4) ROTJ
5) A New Hope
6) Phantom Menace
7) AOTC
8) Solo
9) TFA
10) TLJ
11) TROS
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Attack of the Clones
3. The Phantom Menace
4. Return of the Jedi
5. The Empire Strikes Back
6. A New Hope
7. Rogue One
Star Wars 7,8,9 and Solo don't exist 🤢 they are flawed disappointments boring trash waste.
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies, the fantastic sci-fi masterpiece that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable seamless whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius, wonderful creative vision and incredible fantastic imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
I'm not over the video yet, but I can almost for certain see Rogue One in spot number one.
Absolutely not.
Han was raised by a wookie
I think that when Disney owned Star Wars they screwed up except for rouge one and solo
I absolutely love rogue one but I did find Jin a bit annoying
Although cassian andor is possibly my favourite character of all time
Padme cheating on him with obi wan makes it so dark for kids
I think people who overlook Rouge One is a big fan of saber duels. Obviously Rouge One doesn't have a saber duel, that's why some people is ranking it lower.
I liked The Force Awakens. The ST actually had potential but they completely ruined the villains by the end.
The force awakens is solid, but I gotta subtract points for being such a retread of ANH
This list is spot on
Many clueless nerds attacking “The Last Jedi”, one of the best films along with “Revenge of the Sith” and “The Empire Strikes Back”.
In Portuguese, we have an expression for these guys: “right-wing NERDÓLAS”
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Attack of the Clones
3. The Phantom Menace
4. Return of the Jedi
5. The Empire Strikes Back
6. A New Hope
7. Rogue One
#8 and the 7,8,9 and Solo 🥱😮💨
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies, the fantastic sci-fi masterpiece that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable seamless whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius, wonderful creative vision and incredible fantastic imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
My ranking:
11. The Last Jedi
10. The Rise of Skywalker
9. Attack of the Clones
8. The Force Awakens
7. The Phantom Menace
6. Solo
5. A New Hope
4. Return of the Jedi
3. Empire Strikes Back
1= Rogue One
1= Revenge of the Sith
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Attack of the Clones
3. The Phantom Menace
4. Return of the Jedi
5. The Empire Strikes Back
6. A New Hope
7. Rogue One
Star Wars 7,8,9 and Solo don't exist 🤢 they are flawed disappointments boring trash waste.
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies, the fantastic sci-fi masterpiece that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable seamless whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius, wonderful creative vision and incredible fantastic imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
Solo is a pretty low ranked movie by many people so I'm a bit surprised, and I don't know how the force awakens manages to get higher ratings than Revenge of the sith.
My ranking from Worst to Best:
9. Rise of Skywalker
8. Phatom Menace
7. Last Jedi
6. AOTC
5. The Force Awakens
4. Revenge of the Sith
3. Return of the Jedi
2. Empire Strikes Back
1. A New Hope
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Attack of the Clones
3. The Phantom Menace
4. Return of the Jedi
5. The Empire Strikes Back
6. A New Hope
7. Rogue One
#8 and the 7,8,9 and Solo 🥱😮💨
@ 7 is still not bad tho, I wouldn't put it in worst category. it is much better than 8 and 9, and I think a decent Star Wars film, especially back in 2015, where it was 10 years without Star Wars.
I think you guys just hate it because of how 8 and 9 turned out/to jump on the sequel hate bandwagon.
@@ryanm666
Episode 7 was the beginning of the end, a mess, rehashing the past, the same story as ep 4, no imagination and no creativity, and a disappointment compared to the original six movies.
Yes, episodes 8 and 9 were also disappointing, none of the sequels were good actually, but episode 7 was already disappointing and heralded the decline of the Star Wars saga.
@@QUEENSTARWARS the force awakens needed to be familiar since it’s was 10 years at the time since we had any Star Wars. Thus it had to win fans over.
And the point I was trying to make and this may not be true for everyone nor for you in particular, but IMO people are only hating episode 7 now just because of how 8 and 9 turned out and not viewing it in its own merit. That and to also jump on the sequel trilogy hate bandwagon. This hate for episode 7 wasn’t nearly as apparent back in 2015
I don't really like TLJ. But I don't understand how people UNIRONICALLY think it's worse than episode 1 and 2. They have all the same problems as TLJ, only with awful acting, stiff, lifeless direction, and piss poor dialogue. Also
I'll remind you that they BROKE established Star Wars lore way harder than anything in the sequels lol. It's just that people grew up with them and don't know/care about those lore breaks. And no it doesn't matter if it was George's idea. Because it was established, and he broke it. Just like in TLJ. Luke wasn't anymore assassinated than Anakin.
The worst one is definitely Rise Of Skywalker tho. That one has no identity, no originality, and feels like it's embarrassed to exist.
Also I agree with everything you said about ROTJ. Super refreshing, I always feel crazy for not liking it. The pacing is so bad, and the tone feels really hokey and juvenile compared to the first two. Han is useless, Luke is boring "hello father 😐 no. You will not kill me father 😐"
I hate how they cut from ACTUAL GOLD in the throne room to those dumb teddy bears. Everything on Endor is actual trash.
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Attack of the Clones
3. The Phantom Menace
4. Return of the Jedi
5. The Empire Strikes Back
6. A New Hope
7. Rogue One
Star Wars 7,8,9 and Solo don't exist 🤢
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable seamless whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius, wonderful creative vision and incredible fantastic imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
@@QueenTheTrueStarWarsFan Nothing you said spoke to the quality of the films and your ranking is actual garbage. The Prequels are poorly made movies. The sequels AT LEAST look good, are directed well and have good acting. That's like the bare minimum.
George Lucas’s Star Wars prequels are a pure masterpiece, a magnificent, exciting, and incredibly rich work that has greatly contributed to the story, universe, characters, lore, and mythology of Star Wars. They are the greatest movies-a thrilling, cult classic trilogy from beginning to end. These are the Star Wars movies George Lucas always intended to make, and they are the best, most complete, and richest of all the Star Wars trilogies. Everything is superb: the deepening of the Star Wars universe and its narrative elements is stunning and engaging. The detailed exploration of the Clone Wars, a pivotal moment in Star Wars history, is fascinating. The period of the Clone Wars is the best era in the Star Wars saga.
The gripping storyline develops throughout the films, with the rise of Palpatine (Darth Sidious) portrayed masterfully. His behind-the-scenes machinations to undermine the Galactic Republic and bring the galaxy under his control are meticulously shown. His manipulation to create a massive clone army and wipe out the Jedi with Order 66 is central to the story, explaining how the Galactic Empire came to be after the fall of the Republic and how Anakin turned to the dark side, becoming Darth Vader. Anakin’s fall, driven by his desire to save those he loved, is tragic and profound. His transformation into Darth Vader is a breathtaking, iconic scene. The connection to the original trilogy is seamlessly handled. Anakin’s internal conflict-torn between his loyalty to the Jedi Order and his desire to protect those he loves-makes his story deep and tragic. Key moments such as his confrontation with Count Dooku and his heartbreaking final duel with Obi-Wan Kenobi on Mustafar heighten the drama.
The prequels also brought invaluable depth to the Star Wars universe, offering detailed insight into the Jedi Order, the training of Padawans, the Sith, and Jedi teachings. The focus on the Sith and their philosophy strengthened the dark side of the Force, adding layers of depth and complexity to the saga.
The political aspect of the prequel trilogy introduces a new dimension to Star Wars, with Palpatine’s machinations in the Galactic Senate and the growing tensions between planetary systems, creating a richer context for the events of the Original Trilogy-the rise of the Empire, the fall of the Republic, the extinction of the Jedi, and the tragic story of Anakin Skywalker.
The expansion of the Star Wars universe is also amazing, with new planets, races, creatures, and cultures. The introduction of Dug, Gungans, Toydarians, Kaminoans, the underwater city, the Queen’s palace, the Galactic Senate, the cloning facility, and planets like Naboo and Coruscant-all of which are among the best-help create a larger, more diverse world. Iconic locations such as Kamino, Geonosis, Utapau, Felucia, and Mustafar provide visually captivating settings for action scenes, plot development, and key moments in the story. The trilogy also gave us legendary characters like Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Padmé Amidala, Qui-Gon Jinn, Mace Windu, General Grievous, Jango Fett, and more.
The action scenes and lightsaber battles are some of the most memorable in the saga. Epic battles such as the Battle of Geonosis, the podrace on Tatooine, the Battle of Naboo, and the Battle over Coruscant are iconic, visually stunning, and filled with emotional stakes, involving characters we’ve grown to love. Lightsaber duels between legendary figures like Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, Darth Maul, and Yoda are executed with exceptional choreography, adding visceral energy to the story. The duel on Naboo, the clash with Count Dooku, Yoda’s fight with Darth Sidious in the Senate, Darth Maul’s encounter, and the tragic brotherly battle between Obi-Wan and Anakin are unforgettable.
These episodes also enriched Star Wars lore with charismatic new characters, unforgettable music like 'Duel of the Fates,' 'Across the Stars,' and 'Battle of the Heroes,' a fascinating and expansive mythology, and a cast of talented actors, including Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Samuel L. Jackson, and Liam Neeson.
Natalie Portman is stunning, graceful, and charismatic as Padmé Amidala, queen and senator of Naboo. She brings strength, determination, and courage to her role, evolving from a queen to a senator and eventually into a strong, elegant, and determined woman-a central feature of the trilogy.
Ewan McGregor and Liam Neeson deliver a classy and memorable presence onscreen, and their dynamic as Jedi Masters is palpable, conveying wisdom and resolve that ground the story in Jedi heritage. Christopher Lee’s presence as Count Dooku adds a touch of class, elegance, and charisma, enhanced by his Shakespearean delivery.
The Star Wars prequels were the revival of the Star Wars saga, bringing real dramatic weight, political context, meaningful stakes, new and iconic characters, and thrilling action scenes. They vastly expanded the Star Wars universe, making it more diverse and richly developed, with a lore that perfectly complements the Original Trilogy and is inseparable from it.
These Star Wars episodes are masterpieces that form an incredible whole, a single, exceptional galactic epic. It is the story of Anakin Skywalker-from his training as a Jedi to his fall to the dark side, and ultimately his redemption in saving his son, destroying the Sith, and bringing balance to the Force. It’s also the story of the Galactic Empire, once a democratic Republic, and Palpatine’s rise from senator to emperor of the galaxy-his manipulation to secure his authority in the Senate, create his own Empire, destroy the Jedi Order, and keep Anakin as his apprentice. Furthermore, this trilogy marked a major advancement in digital filmmaking, modern technologies, editing, and special effects, allowing the creation of new worlds, incredible world-building, and the extraordinary narrative of the Star Wars prequels. Like Avatar, it is a vast, rich, and unlimited universe that explores new planets, civilizations, technologies, and worlds.
This trilogy is the greatest, more far-reaching, more fantastc, in Star Wars, as George Lucas was able to build his universe exactly as he envisioned it. Without the prequels, the Star Wars universe would not be as interesting, vast, developed, or as exciting and rich as it is today.
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Star Wars Episodes 1, 2, and 3 are the greatest movies in the Star Wars universe. They are a legendary and essential work, pivotal in shaping the world of Star Wars, representing the best the franchise has to offer in every aspect. From Episodes I to VI, all the Star Wars movies are masterpieces-iconic, stunning, incredibly rich, exciting, and timeless. These movies remain unmatched, defining the pinnacle of science fiction with the best characters, actors, casting, scenes, universe, and storytelling. The depth, the expansion, and the sheer creativity of this universe are unparalleled, with its planets, environments, creatures, and civilizations revolutionizing cinema with groundbreaking technology, digital effects, and editing advancements.
Together, these two epic trilogies form a perfect, magical, and exceptional whole-an inseparable part of a grand, unified story: the tale of Anakin Skywalker, his journey from a Jedi to the dark side, and his ultimate redemption through self-sacrifice to save his son, destroy the Sith, and restore balance to the Force. It’s also the rise and fall of a dictatorship, showing the transformation of a democracy into tyranny, all set in a vast, sprawling universe that is breathtakingly rich and endlessly creative.
Star Wars Episodes I through VI tell the same story, set in the same universe-George Lucas’s singular vision of an extraordinary science fiction saga. Both trilogies are integral to the Star Wars world, two sides of the same galaxy. These two monumental trilogies are masterpieces that have greatly contributed to building the universe and lore of Star Wars as we know it today. They are legendary, exciting, and iconic works of science fiction, the crowning achievement of George Lucas. Six incredible movies that together form an inseparable whole.
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1-Revenge of the Sith
2- Attack of the Clones
3- The Phantom Menace
4- Return of the Jedi
5- The Empire Strikes Back
6- A New Hope
7- Rogue One
The sequel and Solo don't exist.
i think the main reason why rise of skywalker deserves to be the worst is simply because its the one that ended the series and yet it leaves such a sour taste when its all over far and away worse the TLJ because of that the feeling u get as the viewer
Rogue one is definitely the most visually appealing
For me
1.Return of the Jedi
2.Empire Strikes Back
3.Revenge of the Sith
4.attack of the clones
5.A New Hope
6.Phantom Menace
8.Rogue One
9.Solo
I dont rate Sequels
I honestly think solo isn't as bad as people say it is. I think its were it belongs in this ranking.
When we have the same bottom, the changes stars at the top 5, but i have a lot trubles with it:
5. Ravenge of the Sith (due to lack of well built cahrcter in ep II., so the emotions weren't there for me);
4. A new Hope (some pacing issues - it's kinda hard to watch it for 100th time, when you haven't few years off);
3. Rogue One (it could be even at the tope if not some plot holes, and wider emotions range);
2. Return of the Jedi (it would be no.1 if not ewoks);
1. Empires strikes back
Why like that? I'm Star Wars fan since 90s and VHS. For me SW is build on 3 pillars:
1. Emotions - wide range from hapines to sorrow; from hope to anger, and only original trilogy has it right (charcter build, the journey; what they have to overcome etc.); There is no other spaceopera, that would have sceen like when Luke is taking Darth Vader from Death Star 2; and they say goodbye to eachother;
2. Lore - In a Galaxy far far away. Done well by prequeli and original trilogy. New systems, new species, yet still everything is in the same galaxy (not like with casiono in The Last Jedi).
3. New standards for effects. All of the trilogies. Ok prequels has some blue screen too much issues.
Star Wars I-VI are the true cult classic wonderful movies that built the legend of the Star Wars universe, the Skywalker saga, Star Wars world building, iconic characters, world expansion and exploration, the diversity of peoples, planets, environments, creatures, and digital technologies revolution, a great galactic epic in six wonderful parts, the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force, the rise and fall of a hero who succumbs to fear, anger and the temptation of the dark side, his quest to save those he loved, leading him to become Darth Vader, and how he ultimately redeems himself through the love of his son, the story of a democracy slowly corrupted into a dictatorship, as Palpatine manipulates fear and crisis to seize absolute power, until the fall of the Empire and the restoration of the Republic's order through Anakin's sacrifice, ending with the liberation of all the planets of the Star Wars world, the wonderful Star Wars galaxy, the work of its creator, two wonderful facets that form an inseparable seamless whole of the Star Wars galaxy, the six original movies of the Star Wars universe, the creativity of world-building, the perfectionist visionary genius, wonderful creative vision and incredible fantastic imagination of George Lucas, and Star Wars I-VI will never be beaten.
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Attack of the Clones
3. The Phantom Menace
4. Return of the Jedi
5. The Empire Strikes Back
6. A New Hope
7. Rogue One
Star Wars 7,8,9 and Solo don't exist 🤢