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This is just amazing, you really been putting in "Heavy"....work lately. Thanks so much for these, they've picked my spirits up while being down lately. Quick question, during the ESB portion you show a scene of someone eating dinner, & ready what looks like an older movies interpretation of a future newspaper that shows "The World Tonight". What movie is that scene from? It's killing me, thanks!
NO.. it wold be an awesome video if you don't consider the Disney Lesbian parodies as part of Lucas work man.. Is so sad to think that our grand kids are going to think that this Disney trash is actually part of Star Wars....+.... what a piece of shit world man !!.. what a piece of shit world...+..... they did it .. they win.. Star Wars fans are craning...... the characters we love growing up are destroyed.. humiliated.. and replaced by this bunch of shit cunts...+..
I thought r2d2 was named after the synth used for his sounds ,not coz hes second to c3p0.&it wasn't shepperton studios for the OG film,it was Elstree studios,borhamwood UK,there's a George Lucas sound stage there.Shepperton was used in later films.
never has just three movies changed cinema as much as Star Wars. From Production to how the plot plays out. Star Wars is a milestone in cinema that has yet to be replicated, even by itself.
Have you ever heard the tragedy of Han Solo the blind? He was the Corellian smuggler that lost his sight for exactly the same amount of time his girl was in a metal bikini.
I remember seeing the first movie in the theaters in 1977 at 15 - it was just incredible seeing that opening scene with the star destroyer coming in and how long that moment went. I was just awestruck in my seat. The crowd cheering when the Death Star was destroyed too, it was an amazing experience! The 20th Century Fox intro tune is indelibly linked to Stars for me. Thanks for a great breakdown of the original 3 movies.
Wow. I was old enough to remember the 3rd one (Ret of Jedi). It blew my mind. But living in a world with NONE of this… must have been incredible to behold.
THX 1138 was the license plate of George's car. A car that he totaled. His seat belt broke and he was thrown from the vehicle, which was a lucky break because the car wound up wrapped around a tree
Seeing this in a theater during that opening month was an unparalleled movie-going experience. The main things I remember is the power of that soundtrack when the movie started. It was intense. And of course, all the special effects were and action were amazing, especially the light sabers and Tie-fighters. When the death star exploded, it was so loud I think it blew out some of the low-end speakers in the theater. My final take away was the audience vibe. It was the first movie I had seen where the audience was an active part of the show. Everyone would erupt with laughter, cheers and applause at the appropriate times. For example, People went NUTS when Han Solo and the millennium falcon came back and clipped Vader to save Luke so we could take the final shot. Lastly, it was the very first movie I attended where the entire audience applauded at the end of the movie. Lots of positive energy in those theaters that summer. There is also a contest amongst all our friends to see who could see it the most. One of my friends saw it over 20 times in theater. Definitely the coolest movie theater experience I've ever had. (That's not counting drive-in theater experiences. But those had nothing to do with the movie playing.)
The Empire Strikes Back is and will always be my favorite of the OT because that is one of the few times that my father who is now deceased took me to the the movies and the Luke and Vader characters mirror the relationship that I had with my father love the breakdown of these timeless films!
Fantastic breakdown! I was 7 yo when the first one came out, and regularly rewatch the OG trilogy a couple of times a year. And while I'm no expert, I do consider myself to be fairly well versed in SW trivia. That being said, I learned a ton from this! I constantly found myself being surprised by an interesting tidbit that I'd never heard. This video brought an even deeper appreciation for these films that have been such a huge part of my life, and I didn't think that was possible. Thank you for that!
I got to see empire in theaters last weekend for may 4th. The Vader scene hit so much harder, especially after the obi Wan series made me love Vader so much more
Its unfortunate we won't get a Breakdown of the Prequel Trilogy. I love the OT but to me as a kid, whose first Star Wars movie was Ep.1 those are my SW movies, saw all 3 in theaters. Would love a breakdown of them. Still a stellar video though!
This was a great video bro! I was born in 1991 so I wasn't alive when did the original Star wars trilogy came out and even though I had seen the movies honestly it was The phantom menace that made me a fan of Star wars! I've went back and re-watched all the films as an adult and I still prefer the prequels over the original!
Just a massive thank you Paul, this had me glued from start to finish. Really appreciate the effort you put in to all your vids but this one is an all time fave already.
Awesome breakdown. When Vader says "Obiwan has taught you well.", it gives away that Vader and Palpatine were blind to Yoda living on Dagobah, otherwise they would have known it was Yoda that did nearly all of Luke's training. It also shows that years later, Vader's thoughts still dwell on Obiwan.
That’s not drool coming out of Han’s mouth when he’s frozen in carbonite, that’s his breath, his last pained scream. Note that it’s being blown back from his mouth in his standing position, not dripping out of it from a laying down position.
Luke's Jabba plan makes perfect sense. Han was an officer in the Rebel military, so he was too valuable to be left with Jabba. First, he put Lando, a gambler, in first to gather Intel. Then he put R2 in to get a layout of the palace. Now, if you're going to rescue Han, you can't take a slab of carbonite out, so you have to thaw him out, but Leia knew he would be blind from hibernation sickness. So when they get caught and put Han in the dungeon, who's already there? Chewie. Not only that, but Leia is now by Jabbas side. When Luke comes in, his first attempt wasn't supposed to work, it was to make Jabba feel like he had the upper hand. Finally, once they're outside of the palace, the real plan can happen because Han is now free and can see, Luke has his saber and Leia was able to kill Jabba. SIMPLE
I’m fairly certain the facial scars Luke has in Empire are NOT from Hamill having a car accident. George said something along the lines of “When you’re in a war for a long time, things like this happen.”
Sometimes I like to watch A New Hope thinking that at one point, this was it. There was no plan for more. There was no EU. This was it. Viewing it under that light, it just makes A New Hope an even more perfect film. Because I know even if NONE of the other media was created, I would STILL be just as obsessed with Star Wars. And to be made almost 50 years ago. It's just insane. It's insane how much of our lives are influenced by this movie.
9:05 ... By the gods! I first saw this opening scene in a cinema back in 1977 with the lasers flashing through a layer of cigarette smoke; and it still gives me goosebumps.
It's just a little thing, but I love at the end of ESB when the MF jumps, Vader turns to walk away from the window, but before doing so he does one brief look back out the window before walking away. Is he having a SMH moment, silently giving props to Luke for getting away, mumbling under his breath about "how hard it is to get good help these days," or all of the above?
Feel like alot was left out but i heard so many things i never knew so ill take it. Things like Luke Calling Leia "Carrie" at the end of a new hope. Or Lando switching back and forth between wearing and not wearing gloves as he hangs over the sarlaac pit. I swear there was some weird easter egg with chewy reassembling C-3PO in the sky city too.
Just to maybe clear up abit about IG-88. In the expanded universe in Tales of the Bounty Hunters IG's whole story is explained and fits within the movies. He obtains self awareness as soon as he is activated and kills his creators, he then uploads himself into 3 other identical models so they basically share one conciousness and refer to one another as A, B, C, and D. They then make plans to work as bounty hunters which they were built for in the first place, and proceed to get wrapped up in the search for Han and Luke. The one on Ord Mantell was I belive IG-88D, The one on Hoth IG88B, IG88C pursued them via ship and was destroyed. IG88A eventually ended up uploading himself into the 2nd Death Stars main computer and was briefly in control of the whole station upon it being blown up. Thats the jist anyway....its been like 20 years since ive actually read it lol.
The Resistance, or the Jedis, just so happened to be in the market for an R2 unit so they pick one up from some junk dealers and it just happened to be the one with the blueprints for an Empire space station. And it was only a second choice after another R2 unit was rejected as defective. From R2D2's electronic blueprints, acquired from Princess Leaia's espionage undertakings, they know the fatal vulnerability of the Empire's space station. With the space station being maybe just hours away from being in orbital position to zap the Resistance home planet, all these Jedi craft are dispatched to attempt to score that elusive shot into the space station's vulnerable spot. Darth Vader realises that the anti-aircraft batteries of the space station are insufficient and so he flies out to take the Jedi craft out one by one. That is about the jist of it.
Also thank you for the Weekly Planet shoutout. James and Mason are probably like " Heavy's boilers? said what? alright..? Mason, did you pay him for this?"
The "kessle run in less than 12 parsecs", in my mind, always spoke to the nature of ftl space travel which, in Star Wars, base on the implications of the line, would be achieved through direct manipulation of spacetime andor'ish better calculating power of the Nava-computer for routing to-near massive bodies for gravity assists (ie the Falcon has some sort of one'off quantum computer that is by happenstance, particularly good, andor'ish the the drive is also "artisanal" and can thus never be guaranteed to be good, better or great at spacetime manipulation). Same with the "light" saber quite obviously be a neutron, anti neutrons container which only Jedi can combine through the force to achieve the phenomenon. You can do the calculations yourself for what sort of energy potential is in 5cubic inches of neutron/antineutrons when force manipulated to annihilate. It isn't small.
If you haven’t already, please watch thumb wars. It’s so funny! And that’s what I think about now when Luke was whining(and you said he got made fun of in the video). There’s a part in thumb wars that makes fun of that. “Harvest, harvest!” 😅😂😂
12:44 - "..part of the costume you might not've noticed before". I thought you were going to point out that the left cheek on Vader's helmet is actually silver (but looks black due to the reflection, just like the effect on C3-PO's leg which you did mention). I'd never noticed the silver cheek and I learned about it in one of Adam Savage's videos where he gets to see and inspect the original prop helmet from '76/'77.
Brilliant video again. Very slight note, 51 mins in you say frank oz voiced Kermit. Jim Henson was the voice of Kermit, Oz did piggy, fozzie and a few others.
The make up of Anakin burned, shows the fire made the head wounds, not Obi. You can see the top wound while the suit is being fitted and when he burns in Ep 3. Obi clearly breaks the mask from Darth's forehead to his mouth.
Huge thank you for checking out our Ultimate Breakdown of the original Star Wars Trilogy. The next big series we're gonna be covering is The Matrix. If you enjoyed this video then please subscribe to the channel ua-cam.com/channels/q3hT5JPPKy87JGbDls_5BQ.html
I came for Ryan Aery’s Mum
(Jokes)
You read the life magazine for all this information didn’t you. I’ve read it about 10 times already 😅
This is just amazing, you really been putting in "Heavy"....work lately. Thanks so much for these, they've picked my spirits up while being down lately. Quick question, during the ESB portion you show a scene of someone eating dinner, & ready what looks like an older movies interpretation of a future newspaper that shows "The World Tonight". What movie is that scene from? It's killing me, thanks!
NO.. it wold be an awesome video if you don't consider the Disney Lesbian parodies as part of Lucas work man.. Is so sad to think that our grand kids are going to think that this Disney trash is actually part of Star Wars....+.... what a piece of shit world man !!.. what a piece of shit world...+..... they did it .. they win.. Star Wars fans are craning...... the characters we love growing up are destroyed.. humiliated.. and replaced by this bunch of shit cunts...+..
I thought r2d2 was named after the synth used for his sounds ,not coz hes second to c3p0.&it wasn't shepperton studios for the OG film,it was Elstree studios,borhamwood UK,there's a George Lucas sound stage there.Shepperton was used in later films.
never has just three movies changed cinema as much as Star Wars. From Production to how the plot plays out. Star Wars is a milestone in cinema that has yet to be replicated, even by itself.
Have you ever heard the tragedy of Han Solo the blind? He was the Corellian smuggler that lost his sight for exactly the same amount of time his girl was in a metal bikini.
!!!! It’s not something the Jedi will tell you
@@heavyspoilerslmao...
I remember seeing the first movie in the theaters in 1977 at 15 - it was just incredible seeing that opening scene with the star destroyer coming in and how long that moment went. I was just awestruck in my seat. The crowd cheering when the Death Star was destroyed too, it was an amazing experience! The 20th Century Fox intro tune is indelibly linked to Stars for me. Thanks for a great breakdown of the original 3 movies.
I was ten and saw it in the cinema. Unforgettably awesome experience
I was 6, and I remember my parents had to go see it first to make sure it was OK for a kid. I was hooked from that moment on...
Wow. I was old enough to remember the 3rd one (Ret of Jedi). It blew my mind. But living in a world with NONE of this… must have been incredible to behold.
Totally agree! I was 5 when it came out, so of course my whole life became Star Wars.
I was about 12 when I first saw it. Great movie. I already liked the older 50's and 60's era sci-fi movies and shows
THANK GOD, a 2 hour video to keep me sane at work
What do you do for work where you can watch a two hour video?? Hahah, hopefully not open-heart surgery or something ... :P
We appreciate the time and work put into these Ultimate videos. These Ultimate breakdowns are better than the movie documentaries out there.
Ey thank you so much
That opening scene experienced in a cinema.I cannot think of a more epic opening scene to any film ever
THX 1138 was the license plate of George's car. A car that he totaled. His seat belt broke and he was thrown from the vehicle, which was a lucky break because the car wound up wrapped around a tree
Seeing this in a theater during that opening month was an unparalleled movie-going experience. The main things I remember is the power of that soundtrack when the movie started. It was intense. And of course, all the special effects were and action were amazing, especially the light sabers and Tie-fighters. When the death star exploded, it was so loud I think it blew out some of the low-end speakers in the theater.
My final take away was the audience vibe. It was the first movie I had seen where the audience was an active part of the show. Everyone would erupt with laughter, cheers and applause at the appropriate times. For example, People went NUTS when Han Solo and the millennium falcon came back and clipped Vader to save Luke so we could take the final shot. Lastly, it was the very first movie I attended where the entire audience applauded at the end of the movie. Lots of positive energy in those theaters that summer. There is also a contest amongst all our friends to see who could see it the most. One of my friends saw it over 20 times in theater.
Definitely the coolest movie theater experience I've ever had.
(That's not counting drive-in theater experiences. But those had nothing to do with the movie playing.)
Applauding a film at a cinema - to me that's like applauding a DVD. But you are American...
The Empire Strikes Back is and will always be my favorite of the OT because that is one of the few times that my father who is now deceased took me to the the movies and the Luke and Vader characters mirror the relationship that I had with my father love the breakdown of these timeless films!
it's about time somebody did a video about Star Wars!
Man...that star wars opening theme is just so freakin' iconic. I dont even like sci-fi all that much but that tune gets me jazzed up.
“I keep telling my wife size matters not” IM DYING 😂😂😂💀 and this is why you’re my favorite Paul 😂
Saying "Han shot first" is wrong. Originally Greedo never fired at all, so it's just "Han shot, Greedo died."
Fantastic breakdown! I was 7 yo when the first one came out, and regularly rewatch the OG trilogy a couple of times a year. And while I'm no expert, I do consider myself to be fairly well versed in SW trivia.
That being said, I learned a ton from this! I constantly found myself being surprised by an interesting tidbit that I'd never heard. This video brought an even deeper appreciation for these films that have been such a huge part of my life, and I didn't think that was possible. Thank you for that!
Thank you mate, glad there was still new stuff for people
I love the way Vader ignited his saber slowly during the first fight with Luke. It was perfectly ominous.
The hyperdrive failing sound was also in Temple Of Doom when the plane's propellors were shutting down.
Dropped a like before even starting it.
ETA - didn’t realize I’ve already watched these but still rewatching anyway.
I got to see empire in theaters last weekend for may 4th. The Vader scene hit so much harder, especially after the obi Wan series made me love Vader so much more
Its unfortunate we won't get a Breakdown of the Prequel Trilogy. I love the OT but to me as a kid, whose first Star Wars movie was Ep.1 those are my SW movies, saw all 3 in theaters. Would love a breakdown of them. Still a stellar video though!
This was a great video bro! I was born in 1991 so I wasn't alive when did the original Star wars trilogy came out and even though I had seen the movies honestly it was The phantom menace that made me a fan of Star wars! I've went back and re-watched all the films as an adult and I still prefer the prequels over the original!
Dude I saw TPM in theaters like 3 times haha
That vision of him looking out over the dual suns happened to be the first non-clothing related piece of marketing. It was a puzzle and I loved it.❤
Holy moly! This video breakdown is *EPIC!* 😎
Thank you so much Paul. 🙏🏻
Appreciate the breakdowns Paul keep up the amazing work
Just a massive thank you Paul, this had me glued from start to finish. Really appreciate the effort you put in to all your vids but this one is an all time fave already.
sweeeet love the long form break downs of classics movies.
Thank you Paul
"Vader's on his a$$ like the neglectful father that he always was..." is Paul's quote of the year!!!
Howaniec
Wilhelm scream was used in 100s of movies starting in 1953......of course one of the most famous being star wars
Awesome breakdown. When Vader says "Obiwan has taught you well.", it gives away that Vader and Palpatine were blind to Yoda living on Dagobah, otherwise they would have known it was Yoda that did nearly all of Luke's training. It also shows that years later, Vader's thoughts still dwell on Obiwan.
Bro you hit me with that Jedi mind trick 1:58:14 lmao
I did hit the like button afterwards ngl
That’s not drool coming out of Han’s mouth when he’s frozen in carbonite, that’s his breath, his last pained scream. Note that it’s being blown back from his mouth in his standing position, not dripping out of it from a laying down position.
Watched & loved your individual breakdowns of these. Now it's a full breakdown like your Dune one, so awesome buddy.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Just finished the Mad Max vid and you drop this behemoth. Let’s go.
Luke's Jabba plan makes perfect sense. Han was an officer in the Rebel military, so he was too valuable to be left with Jabba.
First, he put Lando, a gambler, in first to gather Intel. Then he
put R2 in to get a layout of the palace. Now, if you're going to rescue Han, you can't take a slab of carbonite out, so you have to thaw him out, but Leia knew he would be blind from hibernation sickness. So when they get caught and put Han in the dungeon, who's already there? Chewie. Not only that, but Leia is now by Jabbas side.
When Luke comes in, his first attempt wasn't supposed to work, it was to make Jabba feel like he had the upper hand.
Finally, once they're outside of the palace, the real plan can happen because Han is now free and can see, Luke has his saber and Leia was able to kill Jabba.
SIMPLE
I’m fairly certain the facial scars Luke has in Empire are NOT from Hamill having a car accident. George said something along the lines of “When you’re in a war for a long time, things like this happen.”
Sometimes I like to watch A New Hope thinking that at one point, this was it. There was no plan for more. There was no EU. This was it. Viewing it under that light, it just makes A New Hope an even more perfect film. Because I know even if NONE of the other media was created, I would STILL be just as obsessed with Star Wars. And to be made almost 50 years ago. It's just insane. It's insane how much of our lives are influenced by this movie.
1:56:54 I've seen this movie a million times and never noticed this. Nice catch Paul.
Thank you
Oh wow I actually did learn something ??!!!!! I have no idea that that was actually a skull I had no clue
The updated Darth Vader and Emperor scene in episode five is so much better and cleaner dialogue wise than the original I think
It is. But the “noooooo” in Jedi more than cancels that out
9:05 ... By the gods! I first saw this opening scene in a cinema back in 1977 with the lasers flashing through a layer of cigarette smoke; and it still gives me goosebumps.
It's just a little thing, but I love at the end of ESB when the MF jumps, Vader turns to walk away from the window, but before doing so he does one brief look back out the window before walking away. Is he having a SMH moment, silently giving props to Luke for getting away, mumbling under his breath about "how hard it is to get good help these days," or all of the above?
This got me through the slog of the work afternoon! Loved it! Thank you!
Haha thank you
In my opinion, one of the best trilogies ever made. Also, the best breakdown I've seen thus far 😊
Ey thank you
Very enjoyable - I learned a lot of new things about these old favorites!
Feel like alot was left out but i heard so many things i never knew so ill take it. Things like Luke Calling Leia "Carrie" at the end of a new hope. Or Lando switching back and forth between wearing and not wearing gloves as he hangs over the sarlaac pit. I swear there was some weird easter egg with chewy reassembling C-3PO in the sky city too.
Paul put in some work for this one!
Thanks for the video
Luke was fun and inadequate which made him perfect for the job.
SMASHING the like button
2 and a half hour video. Its my day off, I have no plans. LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
Out of all the special editions Ep V is the one to basically only benefit from alterations.
I wish you’d have mentioned when Luke came down the ladder after blowing up the Death Star he says “Carrie!” When he sees Leia 🤣
Did they never change that in the re-releases?
@@carmawarlock8455 which rerelease 🤣
I always found Vader inspecting the new lightsaber with shock and respect
I could listen to the engine whine of The Falcon forever.
I always hit the like button. Thanks for being my best mate!!!!
How have i never realized "Return of the Jedi" could imply Vader's/Anakin's return to being a Jedi??? 🤯🤯🤯
Paul, IT'S ALL CONNECTED!!!
Thanks for this long and detailed look at one of my favourite wonderful trilogies.
41 years later and Return of the Jedi still has the best space battle ever put to film.
Yes!! Lets go. Gonna get in to this when i get home. Just come to leave my comment and say.....
Big ups Def.💯👊🏾
The Han Solo draft at 6:51?
That's Kyle Katarn. 😂
This is amazing, thank you!
I think the score of Star Wars has much more to do with Gustav Holst's Planets.
This is a masterpiece worthy of the OT. Bravo 👏
Thank you
Impressive...Most impressive
Paul, Thank you for these breakdowns. Empire is my favorite movie of all time. OT is the best trilogy of all time. I love this trilogy!
Much appreciated
Just to maybe clear up abit about IG-88. In the expanded universe in Tales of the Bounty Hunters IG's whole story is explained and fits within the movies. He obtains self awareness as soon as he is activated and kills his creators, he then uploads himself into 3 other identical models so they basically share one conciousness and refer to one another as A, B, C, and D. They then make plans to work as bounty hunters which they were built for in the first place, and proceed to get wrapped up in the search for Han and Luke. The one on Ord Mantell was I belive IG-88D, The one on Hoth IG88B, IG88C pursued them via ship and was destroyed. IG88A eventually ended up uploading himself into the 2nd Death Stars main computer and was briefly in control of the whole station upon it being blown up. Thats the jist anyway....its been like 20 years since ive actually read it lol.
This was just great. I'm a huge fan of Star Wars saw the first movie when I was 6 in the theaters!!
2:00:06 Pretty sure it's the "Spartan" helmet. The badass helmet & armor designs alone added a great portion of Star Wars' popularity.
The first film of the trilogy that I've seen was the Empire strikes back. I've watched it so many times I cannot count them.
You’re a king for this video! What a watch
RR (ZZ) on the X Wing was probably a throwback to Rolls Royce engines on WWII fighter planes.
American Graffiti is my favorite GL film.
Star Tours movie would be a win for Disney❤
The Resistance, or the Jedis, just so happened to be in the market for an R2 unit so they pick one up from some junk dealers and it just happened to be the one with the blueprints for an Empire space station. And it was only a second choice after another R2 unit was rejected as defective. From R2D2's electronic blueprints, acquired from Princess Leaia's espionage undertakings, they know the fatal vulnerability of the Empire's space station. With the space station being maybe just hours away from being in orbital position to zap the Resistance home planet, all these Jedi craft are dispatched to attempt to score that elusive shot into the space station's vulnerable spot. Darth Vader realises that the anti-aircraft batteries of the space station are insufficient and so he flies out to take the Jedi craft out one by one. That is about the jist of it.
Fun fact, the sound at 1:14:34 is also the AT-AT gun sound.
this is awesome thank you so much for this episode, respect
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome Vid!
Thank You very much for Your Work! Greetings from Germany
Great shot Paul! that was one in a million!
Also thank you for the Weekly Planet shoutout. James and Mason are probably like " Heavy's boilers? said what? alright..? Mason, did you pay him for this?"
The "kessle run in less than 12 parsecs", in my mind, always spoke to the nature of ftl space travel which, in Star Wars, base on the implications of the line, would be achieved through direct manipulation of spacetime andor'ish better calculating power of the Nava-computer for routing to-near massive bodies for gravity assists (ie the Falcon has some sort of one'off quantum computer that is by happenstance, particularly good, andor'ish the the drive is also "artisanal" and can thus never be guaranteed to be good, better or great at spacetime manipulation).
Same with the "light" saber quite obviously be a neutron, anti neutrons container which only Jedi can combine through the force to achieve the phenomenon. You can do the calculations yourself for what sort of energy potential is in 5cubic inches of neutron/antineutrons when force manipulated to annihilate. It isn't small.
brother a 2:29:07 break down is the most beautiful thing I could ask for thank you
I saw Return of the Jedi in the theater and Han actually shot first.
Great and fun video as always, Paul!
1:22:17 this always bugged me because obi won knew about Leia from birth so shouldn’t he know that she was alive and a potential Jedi?
I believe that the Jedi in Return of the Jedi meant the Jedi order. Not Luke or Anakin.
I expect Luke to Obey his father who is Skywalker also called Vader. Also call namevis, Can you kill me now, guy.
Amazing Depth!!! Killer breakdown.
Please acknowledge lando wearing hans clothes. Its always confused me
Kudos for using a clip from the comedy classic Used Cars!
I can't watch this rn but I promise I'll get to it soon. Thanks Paul!
What the hell when in the world did i already like the video ….. goddamn Jedi mind tricks
Oh SHIT, a Star Wars (the good ones) HEAVY SPOILERS SUPERCUT?!?!
FUUUUUG Yes!
If you haven’t already, please watch thumb wars. It’s so funny! And that’s what I think about now when Luke was whining(and you said he got made fun of in the video). There’s a part in thumb wars that makes fun of that. “Harvest, harvest!” 😅😂😂
Oobi Doob Scooby Doobi Bedoobi
@@TitularHeroine 😄👍
@@ILoveSlippers43 👍👍
12:44 - "..part of the costume you might not've noticed before". I thought you were going to point out that the left cheek on Vader's helmet is actually silver (but looks black due to the reflection, just like the effect on C3-PO's leg which you did mention). I'd never noticed the silver cheek and I learned about it in one of Adam Savage's videos where he gets to see and inspect the original prop helmet from '76/'77.
Well today my insomnia and I learned
Brilliant video again. Very slight note, 51 mins in you say frank oz voiced Kermit. Jim Henson was the voice of Kermit, Oz did piggy, fozzie and a few others.
You can not defeat your master in combat. Your life is my life your death is my death is fight school
Please keep your pops in the box
Luke never wore grey on bespin, it’s khaki
Whoa. How'd you do that with the subscribe button?
Love this!!! THANKS for this!!!!!
excellent video 😀😀😀😀
Thank you
The make up of Anakin burned, shows the fire made the head wounds, not Obi. You can see the top wound while the suit is being fitted and when he burns in Ep 3. Obi clearly breaks the mask from Darth's forehead to his mouth.