Yes, I know I said 3-CPO not C-3PO. PLEASE NO BULLY LMAO but I hope you guys enjoyed the reaction! :) This is probably going to be my last movie reaction on the channel for this year! (Full length reactions will still continue because they require minimal editing! Blade Runner 2049 is next!) So I hope everyone has a great Christmas and happy holidays💕 Stay safe! :)
@@tommoblue2296 Why would you think Clone Wars is a kids' show? Is it because it is animated? If so, then I guess Heavy Metal and Fritz the Cat are kids' shows as well.
That’s awesome. I couldn’t imagine what it was like to see it when it was first released. One of my middle school teachers said when Vader went spinning out in his tie fighter and survived she turned to her friend and said “sequel!” If she only knew… haha
My parents took us to the drive-in and there really are no words. As kids, we were blown away. When the toys finally came out, our lives changed forever.
I felt the same way walking out of the theater; I had never seen anything like it before and now we have all of this new content I never could have imagined.
The armor was made to purposely discomfort him to fuel his rage. The *F**k* does everyone go immediately to sand?!?!? I'm *REALLY* starting to hate that Attack of the Clones was ever made!!!
To be fair, it was more that movies didn't bother with sci fi like this. For all the hype, it isn't as "original" as people sometimes think. Huge amounts of the story was flat out copied from a few different films from the past, and many of the sci fi elements already existed in British and US sci fi tv shows long before Star Wars. There is no denying it's impact, but there was plenty like it before in almost every department.
@@wyterabitt2149 You have no concept about the kind of LEAP forward that Star Wars brought to the world. Watch an episode of the old Buck Rogers and compare it to this. There is no comparison. There is nothing since that time that brought as big a leap forward as Star Wars did at that time.
@@dialecticalmonist3405 I have a full concept, and Buck Rogers is a terrible example. Welcome to the real world, where people who disagree with you are not just idiots who have no comprehension or haven't thought about it. If you disagree fine, but I know plenty myself that I formed my opinion on.
Depends on the type, really. The regs are an awful shot because their helmets actually limit their vision. Compare them to something like the Jump Troopers, who had targeting assistance in their helmets, or Deaths Troopers who have a larger field of view AND targeting assistance, and they seem even more like a joke.
That was later corrected as being sarcastic about (un)precise. In reality, Owen and Beru were bludgeoned to death with the buttes of their blasters, because they couldn't hit them with the blasters. It's why they burned the bodies to cover up that they were lousy shots. Naaaah, j/k
"I didn't think I would like Star Wars this much! Not at all!" This is one of the reasons I love this genre of reaction video. It's amazing to watch people learn for themselves in real time why these movie franchises are cultural touchstones.
picture yourself back in 1977 seeing this for the first time compared to all movies and their special effects at that time. that, in addition to the story and everything else just was beyond anything
@@The_Bermuda_Nonagon "To avoid exceeding my recommended daily amounts of saturated fats and refined carbohydrates, give me a responsible amount of Churros." Rock n Roll
"He's kind of a strange old hermit." "JUST LIKE ME!" I want you to know this was a moment that made me laugh so hard, I liked and subscribed immediately afterwards.
7:31 "How did my father die?" In my mind I hear Ben singing, "Forty-nine times, we fought that beast..." If you don't get this, type it into UA-cam's search box. Totally worth it.
When I saw this in 1977, there were no vcr's, no tapes or recording devices. So I went to the theater to watch it every day. It was even more powerful on a full screen than it is on a monitor. The special effects were state of the art. An absolute masterpiece.
@@gz3zbz LOL those 3 years OMG watching and re-watching star wars, I had my 10th birthday watching RotJ best birthday I ever had, RotJ, pizza party and face paint, epic 80s memories
I watched this movie in the theatre when it came out. I was just a lad. It was totally life changing. There weren't any movies anything like this. It's hard to describe how new this was.
@@VKunia A New Hope is my personal favorite Star Wars movie. A lot of people love Episode V Empire Strikes Back, but A New Hope is perfect in my opinion.
@@jkhoover I feel there's much more hapenning in episode IV than other episodes, although it got the best space fight in the series by far too me, they're not just fireworks, there's a tention unequalled in any other episode, you get to see the face of every single pilot and you every single casualty make the situation more dire and stressful. Ep IV my favorite movie by far.
@@VKunia Please watch the films in order of release. Please do NOT watch them in the stupid "machete order" that some of the moron fanboys will tell you to watch them.
Imagine being in the time this was released as I was. My group of friends went to the movies on a Saturday afternoon and just randomly bought tickets for this movie. No line, no waiting. We were all just blown away from those opening credits on. One week later the lines were around the block to get in. You, literally, had to wait for hours to get in. There were no reserved tickets in those days. HeII, there weren't even cell phone then! It was magic and will never be repeated. People are too jaded now to ever appreciate what happened then. Peace.😊
My parents tell the story that they went the first week with friends and those friends left after the first 5 minutes because they didn't realize it was 'fantasy' when they bought the tickets. Ha.
Also, we saw the ORIGINAL release before it was touched up with all the extra CGI and we were STILL blown away by it. That's how ground breaking this film was.
I love telling the new kids who think "Oh, man, you got to stand in line in costume, that was so cool!" Uh-uh: We stood in line at 3pm trying to get tickets for the 9:30pm show because it was playing on one screen, and the earlier shows would always be sold out. And nobody was in costume because we hadn't SEEN it yet.
I didn't see it until a few months after it came out. The theater was still crowded, but at least I didn't have to wait in line for hours. Only about half an hour.
My older sister had seen it the night before while on a date. She said, "You've got to see this movie! it was so cool and the robots are so funny!" She also said the theater was empty. I thought the idea of a funny robot sounded retarded so I was a little apprehensive. So my friend and I go to the theater and by now word has spread so the theater is packed. Only seats left are down front. So I sat in the front of a small crowded theater and watched that star destroyer pass over our heads. It was the most incredible thing I had ever seen on film. I nearly peed my pants with excitement.
Sir Alec Guinness has a great book and UA-cam video on his life “My name escapes me “ dude literally hung out with royalty and met tyrants , cool hombre
Can you imagine what it was like in 1977 when it was new to watch it, it was truly magical. I was 12 when it came out and I saw it in a drive in theater for the first time.
Fun Fact: Samuel L. Jackson once told an interviewer that when he was younger and saw Star Wars in the theaters, Darth Vader freaked him the he'll out.
4:59 Just imagine, back when this was released, no one had seen these characters and these set pieces and these effects before and it blew people's minds. And here we are, 40 years later, people like you are seeing them maybe not exactly for the first time but much of the magic is still there
I love her reaction when the Death Star explodes. Way back when this movie first came out, and you had people who had seen it multiple time, audiences would still go crazy clapping and cheering when the Death Star explodes, as if each time they saw the movie it was new again. I watch her reaction, and I still get a little emotional at these scenes.
As far as the effects go, there was nothing new in Star Wars. It was bigger and there was more of it, but there are no effects in the movie which couldn't be seen in Gerry Anderson's TV Series "Space 1999" which came out two years before this. Models, pyrotechnics, glass matte painting - there's nothing new in Star Wars that wasn't done before. Here's a link to the intro for Space 1999 - note the similarities. ua-cam.com/video/4SpX8bVEmJo/v-deo.html
People don’t understand that stormtroopers weren’t meant to be that bad. Lucas only got in with the joke and they continued the gag, but in the beginning Stormtroopers were actually precice like the first scene
@@fel24thecat They eventually went with "the good guys never get shot" motif, which means the bad guys are terrible shots. My take is that stormtroopers aren't that bad, but they're usually up against someone better, like city guards going up against level 6 adventurers. Favreau & Filoni actually included a scene in The Mandalorian where two bored stormtroopers can't hit a rock 10 feet away...
my personal favorite has always been return of the jedi. I know it has some cheesier more childish moments, but it's hard to compare to the fight scene in the end for me. (don't want to risk spoiling things by going in to detail)
@@ALJ9000 😂 oh also when Vader & Luke was fighting in Return of the Jedi he told Luke "Obi-Wan has taught you well" and Luke had the High Ground....!!?😳😂 🤷
Imagine seeing this in the theater in 1977 and you're 6 years old. Pure magic. I saw it 13 times that summer. One of the best memories of my childhood.
I’m so glad you started that franchise! Han Solo isn’t really selfish, he just comes from a life where anyone will stab you in the back for money and one of the most dangerous crime boss in the galaxy has put a gigantic bounty on his head. If he doesn’t pay Jabba, he’s a dead man.
13:42 There's a clip on UA-cam showing how this was done. The "blades" on their sabers are just white sticks. A process called roto-scoping was then used to apply the red or blue tint to their blades.
IIRC, in the original film they had some sort of reflective material to help the effects artists, but the material was so fragile that even light contact could break it. They did away with the coating in Empire and Jedi.
And I believe there was a motor in the handle so the blade would spin, reflecting light back at the camera and making them appear to glow. But yeah, the whole thing was so delicate it was very difficult to make believable fight scenes, so they scrapped that idea and added the glow and color in post for the other films.
@@erikbjelke4411 Both SW fans and Disney have totally missed the point of the "fight scenes" in the OT. None of them were ever about spectacle; they were a means of moving the story forward. For the sake of discussion, let's assume it's 1985 and no other SW material exists other than the OT: In ANH, Kenobi is Vader's former mentor. In the past, Vader turns to the Dark Side and the two of them have never seen each other or spoken since. The "fight" in ANH is meant to be the climactic meeting of two Jedi giants that have not spoken in decades. Kenobi is _meant_ to lose this fight, as Vader is no longer an inexperienced pupil, but a master himself. In TESB, the confrontation between Luke & Vader has several layers; Luke has been training with Yoda and now must put that training to the test, he has the death of Kenobi at the hands of Vader hanging over his head, etc. Specifically, the "fight" at Cloudy City goes through three phases that correspond with the three "tests" that Luke fails on Dagobah - the test of patience, the test of control, and the test of reckless emotion. Luke fails the first two (Luke "attacks" rather than "defends" by swinging first, and later fails to match Vader's control of inanimate objects). The final test is when Luke is faced with the revelation of Vader's identity; he must now decide to either surrender to his emotions (as he did on Dagobah), or act responsibly. He chooses the latter and falls down the shaft, rather than joining his father. Thus, Luke passes the third "test" by not allowing emotion to get the better of him. The point is, like in ANH, the "saber fight" was just a means to convey these plot points. In ROTJ, the "fight" between Vader and Luke lasts less than 5 minutes - Vader blocks Luke's strike at Palpatine, there's a brief exchange at the top of the terrace before Luke kicks Vader down the stairs. Vader climbs back and a couple of blows are shared before Luke retreats to the upper catwalk. Vader tosses his saber to knock the catwalk down, which then transitions to the next scene where Luke is hiding. The mention of Leia turning to the Dark Side sets him off and for about 30 seconds, the two of them "fight." Once more, the purpose of these scenes was not to wow the audience with spectacle, but to convey Luke's reluctance to fight Vader, and of course, to setup the trigger for him losing his cool and nearly following in daddy's footsteps. Contrast this to the prequels and especially, the Disney films. Lightsaber fights occur ad nauseum, often with dizzying visuals purely for the sake of, "it looks cool." The fight between Kenobi, Qui-Gon, and Darth Maul literally only happens because "Maul = bad guy." Nothing else is at stake (I mean...if Maul had won..so what? the Naboo plan to retake the palace wouldn't have been affected in the least), nor do either of our characters have any relationship with Maul. The only meaningful fight is perhaps between Anakin & Kenobi in ROTS, but even that was extremely over-indulgent and Lucas was clearly more concerned with showing of visual FX than moving the story forward. A more meaningful (though less climactic) version would've been for Kenobi to easily best Anakin, much as Vader does in ANH. To this day, I can't believe no one questions how TF Anakin - a Jedi-in-training who NEVER achieves the status of "master" is able to hold his own for so long against his mentor - a Jedi who himself had been trained since he popped out.
Honestly, watching movie reactions is a great way to relive old nostalgia flicks that one grew up with when you find a good one. This brought me so much joy, will for sure be sticking around for lots more ^^
You cannot begin to understand what it was like in the theater in 1977 as a child with hundreds of other people. Everyone laughed and booed and cheered it was amazing.
I clearly remember sitting in the cinema watching this in 1977, then a couple of months late, Close Encounters. With tv shows like Battle Star Galactic and Buck Rogers, it was a great time for Sci Fi
I agree. The genius of George Lucas changed Hollywood movie-making forever with Star Wars. The extensive use of blue screens and models at the time... there was NOTHING even close to these special effects... plus the sound... plus the music... the casting... etc. Spielberg and Cameron and others owe their success to the innovations/ingenuity of Lucas. Lucas did this on a "shoestring" budget (compared to other later blockbuster special-effect movies) with a lot of college students to help him. If I remember right, it was classified as a "B" movie. And the Star Wars franchise IS the biggest there is... and still keeps growing. :-)
@@yetrotagabundok3756 sometimes you need the confidence to try something new and maybe you can fail, so what. But it turned out as a massive success, a modern fairytale that so many people love and can identify with no matter where they live.
The 2nd movie, "Empire Strikes Back", is arguably one of the greatest movies of ALL time. You definitely got to react to that one...and of course afterward the 3rd installment, "Return of The Jedi".
The reason Leia is so sassy towards Han while they're on the Death Star is that she's a high ranking member of the Rebel Alliance. She was expecting a legit military operation rescue, not space cowboy with his "dog" and some farm boy in an old RV.
I love the fact that you have such an appreciation for movies like this, even if it might not be your normal genre. I watched your Saving Private Ryan one as well and it's so exhilarating to watch you get excited about things I've grown accustomed to over the years and maybe take for granted today. Reminds me so much of the first time I watched them as well. Bravo on your reactions!
Be sure to watch Rogue One. But certainly avoid the sequels like the plague! Yes for real, and no we're not kidding. Lucas had nothing at all to do with the sequels, and they're truly abominable, and insulting, not to mention boring, confusing, and completely non-creative and non-sensical.
Fun fact, Luke's Incom T-16 Skyhopper is made by the same company who made the Incom X-wing, and the company uses a standardized cockpit layout. Luke having experience in a T-16 absolutely translates to him being able to fly an X-wing
You'll be blown away with the next one. I kept researching to see if you've already watched it. Can't wait till you do. I'm 55 but saw it when I was eleven and your reaction and genuine heartfelt emotions brought it all back. You really "got it" more than many who watch it for the first time. Your comments and insight were incredible.
I love this reaction vid so much! Seeing A New Hope through your eyes was so special, because I personally have no memory of seeing it for the first time - it's just always been a part of my life! May the Force be with you ❤
Yes he did, and they should have kept it like that. Star Wars was everything for us growing up in the 70's and 80's, and I still love it to this day through the good and the bad.
"How many times can I say feelings in a sentence?"... hum... "I have a bad feeling about this". "Trust your feelings". VKunia was already in the mood for the franchise without even knowing it. :D
@@VKunia Well, it does take 3 people to do extended CPR. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ And CPR is often broken into the 3 basic steps. A - airway B - breathing C - circulation
You asked how long it took for Lucas to develop the Universe, it's actually a really interesting story. I grew up in George Lucas' hometown (Modesto, Ca) and was introduced to Star Wars by my uncle in the early 90's. I fell in love with the story and the characters and became obsessed with Lucas and read/watched every interview and book. Lucas was really into racing when he was younger and ended up getting into a bad car wreck. He began writing what would become Star Wars while he was recovering, using his love of Japanese cinema, pulp adventure novels and sci-fi to build the world. I highly recommend looking into some of the interviews he's done.
Those first opening minutes with the text crawling across the screen, and the immediate explosion of action with this giant starship zooming overhead, the combination of the bombastic music, the novel sound design, and the practical effects, nobody had ever seen anything like it in 1977. It blew people away. The space genre was much more sedate and "serious" for the most part. Then these space cowboys exploded onto the screen in a flurry of blaster fire and grand orchestral music and changed everything.
Imagine being a rebellious 19 and being sick to death of the insane marketing blitz that followed the release..... It took me almost 6 months before I went to see it. Yes, it was STILL in theaters.
I was 13 and there was nothing new in Star Wars that I hadn't seen before. There was just more of it. The secret to Star Wars' success was the direction and musical score.
Seeing some experiencing Star Wars for the first time was beautiful. After we've all seen it for so long we forget where we all got started. Star Wars fans have forget about the magic after a while. I think it's important to make sure the magic is still there. Thank you for showing me the magic of why I love Star Wars again.
@@jeffburnham6611 I consider those background changes good. They enhance the world. The Greedo scene, however, is really bad. And it's not even that Han shot *first* , because in reality, Han was the only one who *shot* .
*Absolute* kudos for respecting everyone's acting! Mark Hamill is especially so underrated in this (at least he used to be, dunno about these days). Some folks think he's annoying, but Luke's childishness and naivete are so central to his character.
I literally just relived my entire life of loving Star Wars by watching you watch it for the first time. Thank you for this. ❤️ I can’t wait for you to watch my favorite of them all when you watch The Empire Strikes Back! 😃
OK that caught me off guard... hearing the movie and watching your reaction when suddenly I was a kid again watching this in the cinema next to my Dad. Seems like yesterday.. the feels. So glad to know these life changing movies can have the same effect on younger generations. Thank you
Happy that you had so much fun with it. 😊 just keep watching in release order, the answears will come! Happy holidays V and all the best for the new year. Cant wait for more of your wholesome reaction to great stuff! 🥰
Girl, you might have had my favorite Star Wars reaction next to Natalie Gold! The amount of investment, emotion, shock and joy you have for even the smaller moments is very rare; it's like watching the birth of a true fan (and I really hope it was for you!). Be ready for SO MUCH more, since the universe of Star Wars is bigger and deeper than you could ever imagine!
4:09 "They have you checked under every table? I don't thing you have..." 🤣😂🤣 Sassiest comment I've ever seen over Vader looking of those plans on any reaction!
@Ricardo Alonso Rojas Personally I like to watch them in partial release order, 4, 5, then 1 2 3 to get the emotional impact of 6 to finally end it off. Then 7 8 9.
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Classic story done on a low budget, compared to the money they spent on the recent, less popular Star Wars sequels. And, yes, can definitely see Harrison Ford as a high school smartass, disrupting Mr. Casper's chemistry classes.
Star Wars is a cultural treasure that brought the world together and made everybody feel good . . . which is why Darth Mouse had to destroy it in service of the Empire.
People who haven't seen Star wars don't understand why fans rewatch the movies ever couple of years. Every time you watch it you get more from it. Once you watch it in order of release, then watch them in order to see the whole story unfold chronologically.
* Hi VKunia. Loved your reactions lol. I was glad to hear that you liked the movie, despite the fact that they began preproduction on it in 1974, and was released in 1977. I guess it still holds up today. Say, have you seen the fan made reimagined "scene 38" from "Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope" with the lightsaber duel between old Obi-Wan vs Darth Vader? Just type in: "Star Wars SC 38 Reimagined".
It's crazy that this movie is so retro now, because Lucas' influence in the 1970s was the pulp fiction oeuvre of stuff like Buck Rogers in the 1930s-40s, when people had to go to the cinema on their lunch breaks because you couldn't just count on "TV shows" yet. Then there was the time of the "rerun"- in the age of classic Star Wars video rental was barely a thing, so they'd keep re-showing popular movies. That's where the "episode numbers" come from. The original 1977 screening was simply STAR WARS. The cinema rerun included the title "EPISODE IV" and made people say "WAIT WHAT HAVE WE MISSED SOMETHING?"
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Yes, I know I said 3-CPO not C-3PO. PLEASE NO BULLY LMAO but I hope you guys enjoyed the reaction! :)
This is probably going to be my last movie reaction on the channel for this year! (Full length reactions will still continue because they require minimal editing! Blade Runner 2049 is next!)
So I hope everyone has a great Christmas and happy holidays💕 Stay safe! :)
Oh I'll bully. I'll bully all day. ❤
Don’t worry about it, most newcomers get it wrong in some fashion.
You have a great Christmas too VKunia, you've made this year so enjoyable for so many, here's to next year ❤️
Happy holidays and happy new year everyone, Vkunia thank you for your reaction Vids👍
Aww yiss... more Blade Runner! Have a happy Christmas and best wishes for 2021 ❣️
"Why is Darth Vader so angry?"
Sand.
That is all.
The real answer gets properly revealed throughout Clone Wars and culminates with Revenge of the Sith.
@@nowthatsjustducky mate don't compare this to a children's show
Gets everywhere.
@@tommoblue2296 Why would you think Clone Wars is a kids' show? Is it because it is animated? If so, then I guess Heavy Metal and Fritz the Cat are kids' shows as well.
He hates it
and hate leads to suffering
Yoda nailed that one :)
"I grew up playing battlefront"
Ahh. A woman of culture
podracing as well! I played the crap out of that, always quote what watto says in the shop lol
"You‘ve made your first step into a larger world“
That is what I was going to type here. You were beat me to it.
I hate to be that guy (I actually love it), but its taken*, not made.
My dad says he remembers leaving the theatre in 1977 and saying to his brother “that’s the greatest thing I’ve ever seen.” ‘Nuf said.
My dad stayed in his seat and watched it again. He said he couldn’t believe what he’d just seen.
I saw it when it first came out too
That’s awesome. I couldn’t imagine what it was like to see it when it was first released. One of my middle school teachers said when Vader went spinning out in his tie fighter and survived she turned to her friend and said “sequel!” If she only knew… haha
My parents took us to the drive-in and there really are no words. As kids, we were blown away. When the toys finally came out, our lives changed forever.
I felt the same way walking out of the theater; I had never seen anything like it before and now we have all of this new content I never could have imagined.
"I wonder why Darth Vader is so angry"
We'll get there, trust me.
Its all *s a n d* thats it
And by the time he gets there, *we* will be angry...at him!
The armor was made to purposely discomfort him to fuel his rage. The *F**k* does everyone go immediately to sand?!?!? I'm *REALLY* starting to hate that Attack of the Clones was ever made!!!
@@Alysa-Aiday woah they aren't serious it's just a meme! But that's good. I be mad too about stuff...alot.
@@Alysa-Aiday Good… Use your aggressive feelings…
"Why is R2 driving towards the scary sounds?"
The day R2-D2 was supposed to be programmed for fear he got extra sass instead
I'm really glad R5 is restored in Mandalorian. Now I am hoping Treadwell got found and repaired as well and is R5's holo chess buddy.
R2 D2 does not fear death, he lives only for the adventure.
@@nowthatsjustducky well how did you like Treadwell's cameo in Mando
@@KingsBard He was there too? When and where? No longer have D+, so would need a clip here or on BitChute
@@nowthatsjustducky Treadwell was the one cooking the Krayt Dragon meat
"Everything Leia is saying is just an insult and I kind of dig it."
Deep down, so does Han. He's thinking, "Holy _crap_ this woman's feisty."
"This one has spirit."
It's so cool to see an adult reacting so genuinly to a franchise most of us first saw as a kids. It's really, really endearing! Great reaction!
Thank you Cody❤❤
This is the way
Honestly hear warming
@@canocohen4218 It really is. Like fuzzy ear muffs.
Exactly.
In the 70s, we were all pretty depressed and when this came by, there was NOTHING like it. It just lifted the entire planet.
To be fair, it was more that movies didn't bother with sci fi like this. For all the hype, it isn't as "original" as people sometimes think. Huge amounts of the story was flat out copied from a few different films from the past, and many of the sci fi elements already existed in British and US sci fi tv shows long before Star Wars.
There is no denying it's impact, but there was plenty like it before in almost every department.
Imagine how was depressed the people behind iron Courtain
there was the vietnam war going on at the time.
@@wyterabitt2149
You have no concept about the kind of LEAP forward that Star Wars brought to the world.
Watch an episode of the old Buck Rogers and compare it to this.
There is no comparison.
There is nothing since that time that brought as big a leap forward as Star Wars did at that time.
@@dialecticalmonist3405 I have a full concept, and Buck Rogers is a terrible example.
Welcome to the real world, where people who disagree with you are not just idiots who have no comprehension or haven't thought about it. If you disagree fine, but I know plenty myself that I formed my opinion on.
"Those are X-Fighters. I know because their WINGS go like 'X's."
So close. LOL
To be fair they are often called X-wing Fighters
Spaceballs! Oh shit. There goes the planet.
Yeah, but i call Them often X-Fighted too, cuz its shorter to say, but everyone still know which fighters i meant
@@schekelberg6187 X-Wing is so much shorter than that lol.
Can anyone tell me why they need "wings" in "space" where there is no atmosphere?
"And also with you." The Catholic response is HARD to fight! LOL
Anglican here too. I subvocalized it.
I noticed that as well, I hear that on a weekly basis at Church.
Not a Catholic but I sometimes say that in response to "may the force be with you"
Or like on Family Guy “May the Fonz be with you and also with you, now sit on it”
Agree
"Only imperial storm troopers are so precise."
Every surviving clone: "Wow, that really hurt, General"
Depends on the type, really.
The regs are an awful shot because their helmets actually limit their vision.
Compare them to something like the Jump Troopers, who had targeting assistance in their helmets, or Deaths Troopers who have a larger field of view AND targeting assistance, and they seem even more like a joke.
That line's hilarious considering what awful shots stormtroopers are later.
That was later corrected as being sarcastic about (un)precise. In reality, Owen and Beru were bludgeoned to death with the buttes of their blasters, because they couldn't hit them with the blasters. It's why they burned the bodies to cover up that they were lousy shots.
Naaaah, j/k
"I didn't think I would like Star Wars this much! Not at all!"
This is one of the reasons I love this genre of reaction video. It's amazing to watch people learn for themselves in real time why these movie franchises are cultural touchstones.
picture yourself back in 1977 seeing this for the first time compared to all movies and their special effects at that time. that, in addition to the story and everything else just was beyond anything
I love how you called Vader "sassy". Now I can't unsee it!
"Careful not to CHOKE on your aspirations, Director"
Alright, dude. Ease off now.
That's a good name for a Sith Lord. *Darth Sassy* or *Darth Saucy*
Palpatine is full of sass. It's a dark side thing.
He totally is though.
Anakin may have been burnt to a crisp, but he didn't lose his twisted humour as Vader.
"Give me all the Churros" 😂😂
Exactly the right way to use the force.
"Only a Sith deals in Churro absolutes . . ."
@@The_Bermuda_Nonagon "To avoid exceeding my recommended daily amounts of saturated fats and refined carbohydrates, give me a responsible amount of Churros."
Rock n Roll
@@alexstorr5511 Sith have that pent-up rage. They'll burn off a lot of Churro calories. : )
@@The_Bermuda_Nonagon spinning double ended lightsabers must be a good workout
YESSSSSSS IM GLAD YOU UNDERSTAND LMAO
"Kind of a strange old hermit."
"Just like me!"
haha!
"He's kind of a strange old hermit."
"JUST LIKE ME!"
I want you to know this was a moment that made me laugh so hard, I liked and subscribed immediately afterwards.
Hilarious she admitted she’d use the Force mainly to get food - she’s gonna LOVE Grogu.
7:31 "How did my father die?"
In my mind I hear Ben singing, "Forty-nine times, we fought that beast..."
If you don't get this, type it into UA-cam's search box. Totally worth it.
It had a chicken head with duck feet😂😂
@@kalinpuls7229 that's rad!
Same
He wasn’t very good at playing the floor is lava
@@kalinpuls7229 ...And had a woman's face too
When I saw this in 1977, there were no vcr's, no tapes or recording devices. So I went to the theater to watch it every day. It was even more powerful on a full screen than it is on a monitor. The special effects were state of the art. An absolute masterpiece.
"Have you looked under every table?"
Nothing would get past you if you were an Imperial officer.
Vkunia : I used to watch Spaceballs a lot
Ah, I see your schwartz is as big as mine!
I hate it when my schwartz gets twisted.
Forget about the ring! It came in a Crackerjack box!
Ludicrous Speed go!
Let's see how you handle it.....
He shot my hair!
WATCH THE NEXT TWO AS FAST AS POSSIBLE
Don't read the comments!
Someone is going to spoil something. Don't let them!
OKAY I WILL LIMIT THE COMMENTS TO TOP COMMENTS ONLY
Not only that some fans have agendas, like hating the prequels and sequels. Literary every reaction channel got bombarded by both
To get the authentic experience a 3 year delay is required.
@@gz3zbz LOL those 3 years OMG watching and re-watching star wars, I had my 10th birthday watching RotJ best birthday I ever had, RotJ, pizza party and face paint, epic 80s memories
Death Star blows up Alderaan.
"The Empire sucks!"
LOL
I watched this movie in the theatre when it came out. I was just a lad. It was totally life changing. There weren't any movies anything like this. It's hard to describe how new this was.
You've taken the first step in a larger world.. . Empire Strikes Back next!
The force is strong with this one.
I legitimately cannot wait to watch more AHHHHH
@@VKunia A New Hope is my personal favorite Star Wars movie. A lot of people love Episode V Empire Strikes Back, but A New Hope is perfect in my opinion.
@@jkhoover I feel there's much more hapenning in episode IV than other episodes, although it got the best space fight in the series by far too me, they're not just fireworks, there's a tention unequalled in any other episode, you get to see the face of every single pilot and you every single casualty make the situation more dire and stressful.
Ep IV my favorite movie by far.
@@VKunia Please watch the films in order of release. Please do NOT watch them in the stupid "machete order" that some of the moron fanboys will tell you to watch them.
Imagine being in the time this was released as I was. My group of friends went to the movies on a Saturday afternoon and just randomly bought tickets for this movie. No line, no waiting. We were all just blown away from those opening credits on. One week later the lines were around the block to get in. You, literally, had to wait for hours to get in. There were no reserved tickets in those days. HeII, there weren't even cell phone then! It was magic and will never be repeated. People are too jaded now to ever appreciate what happened then. Peace.😊
My parents tell the story that they went the first week with friends and those friends left after the first 5 minutes because they didn't realize it was 'fantasy' when they bought the tickets. Ha.
Also, we saw the ORIGINAL release before it was touched up with all the extra CGI and we were STILL blown away by it. That's how ground breaking this film was.
I love telling the new kids who think "Oh, man, you got to stand in line in costume, that was so cool!"
Uh-uh: We stood in line at 3pm trying to get tickets for the 9:30pm show because it was playing on one screen, and the earlier shows would always be sold out. And nobody was in costume because we hadn't SEEN it yet.
I didn't see it until a few months after it came out. The theater was still crowded, but at least I didn't have to wait in line for hours. Only about half an hour.
My older sister had seen it the night before while on a date. She said, "You've got to see this movie! it was so cool and the robots are so funny!"
She also said the theater was empty. I thought the idea of a funny robot sounded retarded so I was a little apprehensive. So my friend and I go to the theater and by now word has spread so the theater is packed. Only seats left are down front. So I sat in the front of a small crowded theater and watched that star destroyer pass over our heads. It was the most incredible thing I had ever seen on film. I nearly peed my pants with excitement.
Sir Alec Guinness has a great book and UA-cam video on his life “My name escapes me “ dude literally hung out with royalty and met tyrants , cool hombre
Can you imagine what it was like in 1977 when it was new to watch it, it was truly magical. I was 12 when it came out and I saw it in a drive in theater for the first time.
"I would use the force .... for food" - the true path to the dark side :D
Oh, Yoda was saying for good, not for food... (not that I can recall him ever saying that either)
Reminds me of that old saying .... "Give a man a fish, he'll eat for a day. Teach a man to force choke, and people will give him their fish!!!"
The timing to begin watching the Star Wars franchise today couldn't be more perfect. ^^
Couldn't agree more!
YESSSSS
The Empire Strikes Back next!!!! She is in for a ride!
Omg, after that episode, you couldn’t be more right.
It's about time
I love that you watched spaceballs before ever even knowing what Star Wars was. haha
That was my experience too, made it even more funny
I saw Spaceball before Star Wars as well, and honestly I enjoyed Spaceball way more than any Star Wars movies.
LMAO yeah Spaceballs is such a good movie! Maybe ill do a rewatch reaction since I haven't for a while after Star Wars :)
"It Happened One Night" with Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert is another subtle influence on Spaceballs. Trust me.
I haven't watched any James Bond movies other than the Daniel Craig ones and I fucking love the Austin Powers trilogy.
You should have been one of us, the generation that literally had to wait years to wait for the next episode.
Fun Fact: Samuel L. Jackson once told an interviewer that when he was younger and saw Star Wars in the theaters, Darth Vader freaked him the he'll out.
Ah.. so that's why Windu was such a d**k to Anakin. 😂
And then he was killed by him on Ep. III. 😅
You are correct, Carrie Fisher was indeed a G.
hopped up on the c...
And is no more.
RIP One of the realest..
what is a G?
Met her once. Have a Princess Leia action figure signed by her
'Master, Jedi Master
VKunia was seduced by the dark side of the force!'
'How? What happened?'
'Churros... her passion for churros...'
'Of course...'
I thought it was cookies - I mean it's an older meme, sir, but it checks out. lol
LMAO if Darth Vader told me to join and he has unlimited churros... you know I'm already there
*holds up an onion ring "Look, sir! Droids!"
Patience, for a jedi time to eat as well.
A fat Sith she would be, useful for nothing, but always full.:P
4:59 Just imagine, back when this was released, no one had seen these characters and these set pieces and these effects before and it blew people's minds. And here we are, 40 years later, people like you are seeing them maybe not exactly for the first time but much of the magic is still there
I love her reaction when the Death Star explodes. Way back when this movie first came out, and you had people who had seen it multiple time, audiences would still go crazy clapping and cheering when the Death Star explodes, as if each time they saw the movie it was new again. I watch her reaction, and I still get a little emotional at these scenes.
As far as the effects go, there was nothing new in Star Wars. It was bigger and there was more of it, but there are no effects in the movie which couldn't be seen in Gerry Anderson's TV Series "Space 1999" which came out two years before this. Models, pyrotechnics, glass matte painting - there's nothing new in Star Wars that wasn't done before. Here's a link to the intro for Space 1999 - note the similarities.
ua-cam.com/video/4SpX8bVEmJo/v-deo.html
Obi-Wan, "Only Imperial Stormtroopers would be so precise."
Lol
😂
People don’t understand that stormtroopers weren’t meant to be that bad. Lucas only got in with the joke and they continued the gag, but in the beginning Stormtroopers were actually precice like the first scene
The biggest lie in Star Wars
@@fel24thecat They eventually went with "the good guys never get shot" motif, which means the bad guys are terrible shots. My take is that stormtroopers aren't that bad, but they're usually up against someone better, like city guards going up against level 6 adventurers.
Favreau & Filoni actually included a scene in The Mandalorian where two bored stormtroopers can't hit a rock 10 feet away...
Loved your reaction! You're one of the smartest new Star Wars fans I've come across. Very analytical and insightful. Instant sub!
Aw!!! Wow thank you so much Ace!! :) ❤️
You've taken your first step into a larger world.
If you liked that, you’re going to love Empire Strikes Back 🙂
And possibly need a couple of tissues. You will understand why when you see it!
She's taken her first step into a much larger world.
yaaaas
my personal favorite has always been return of the jedi. I know it has some cheesier more childish moments, but it's hard to compare to the fight scene in the end for me. (don't want to risk spoiling things by going in to detail)
Can't wait for her to watch Empire :)
"Did you check under every table? I don't think so!"
...And thus, I die.
When prequel memers realize obiwan said hello there in the originals first
They‘re probably like: „Impossible, maybe the archieves are incomplete!“
@@tintinlchevreau1135 lmfao
@@tintinlchevreau1135 Lmfao
It’s an older reference sir, but it checks out
@@ALJ9000 😂 oh also when Vader & Luke was fighting in Return of the Jedi he told Luke "Obi-Wan has taught you well" and Luke had the High Ground....!!?😳😂 🤷
“Boring conversation anyway” - Han Solo LOL
Han saving Luke still gives me goosebumps...EVERY time.
I KNOW RIGHT THAT MOMENT WAS SO GOOD
Yahooooooooooo!
I also got that feeling at the appearance of the lone X Wing in the last episode of The Mandalorian.
@@nowthatsjustducky SPOILERS! but yes
Imagine seeing this in the theater in 1977 and you're 6 years old. Pure magic. I saw it 13 times that summer. One of the best memories of my childhood.
Me too. Same age, similar number of viewings. :D
I’m so glad you started that franchise!
Han Solo isn’t really selfish, he just comes from a life where anyone will stab you in the back for money and one of the most dangerous crime boss in the galaxy has put a gigantic bounty on his head. If he doesn’t pay Jabba, he’s a dead man.
13:42 There's a clip on UA-cam showing how this was done. The "blades" on their sabers are just white sticks. A process called roto-scoping was then used to apply the red or blue tint to their blades.
IIRC, in the original film they had some sort of reflective material to help the effects artists, but the material was so fragile that even light contact could break it. They did away with the coating in Empire and Jedi.
And I believe there was a motor in the handle so the blade would spin, reflecting light back at the camera and making them appear to glow. But yeah, the whole thing was so delicate it was very difficult to make believable fight scenes, so they scrapped that idea and added the glow and color in post for the other films.
@@erikbjelke4411 Both SW fans and Disney have totally missed the point of the "fight scenes" in the OT. None of them were ever about spectacle; they were a means of moving the story forward.
For the sake of discussion, let's assume it's 1985 and no other SW material exists other than the OT:
In ANH, Kenobi is Vader's former mentor. In the past, Vader turns to the Dark Side and the two of them have never seen each other or spoken since. The "fight" in ANH is meant to be the climactic meeting of two Jedi giants that have not spoken in decades. Kenobi is _meant_ to lose this fight, as Vader is no longer an inexperienced pupil, but a master himself.
In TESB, the confrontation between Luke & Vader has several layers; Luke has been training with Yoda and now must put that training to the test, he has the death of Kenobi at the hands of Vader hanging over his head, etc. Specifically, the "fight" at Cloudy City goes through three phases that correspond with the three "tests" that Luke fails on Dagobah - the test of patience, the test of control, and the test of reckless emotion. Luke fails the first two (Luke "attacks" rather than "defends" by swinging first, and later fails to match Vader's control of inanimate objects). The final test is when Luke is faced with the revelation of Vader's identity; he must now decide to either surrender to his emotions (as he did on Dagobah), or act responsibly. He chooses the latter and falls down the shaft, rather than joining his father. Thus, Luke passes the third "test" by not allowing emotion to get the better of him. The point is, like in ANH, the "saber fight" was just a means to convey these plot points.
In ROTJ, the "fight" between Vader and Luke lasts less than 5 minutes - Vader blocks Luke's strike at Palpatine, there's a brief exchange at the top of the terrace before Luke kicks Vader down the stairs. Vader climbs back and a couple of blows are shared before Luke retreats to the upper catwalk. Vader tosses his saber to knock the catwalk down, which then transitions to the next scene where Luke is hiding. The mention of Leia turning to the Dark Side sets him off and for about 30 seconds, the two of them "fight." Once more, the purpose of these scenes was not to wow the audience with spectacle, but to convey Luke's reluctance to fight Vader, and of course, to setup the trigger for him losing his cool and nearly following in daddy's footsteps.
Contrast this to the prequels and especially, the Disney films. Lightsaber fights occur ad nauseum, often with dizzying visuals purely for the sake of, "it looks cool." The fight between Kenobi, Qui-Gon, and Darth Maul literally only happens because "Maul = bad guy." Nothing else is at stake (I mean...if Maul had won..so what? the Naboo plan to retake the palace wouldn't have been affected in the least), nor do either of our characters have any relationship with Maul.
The only meaningful fight is perhaps between Anakin & Kenobi in ROTS, but even that was extremely over-indulgent and Lucas was clearly more concerned with showing of visual FX than moving the story forward.
A more meaningful (though less climactic) version would've been for Kenobi to easily best Anakin, much as Vader does in ANH. To this day, I can't believe no one questions how TF Anakin - a Jedi-in-training who NEVER achieves the status of "master" is able to hold his own for so long against his mentor - a Jedi who himself had been trained since he popped out.
Honestly, watching movie reactions is a great way to relive old nostalgia flicks that one grew up with when you find a good one. This brought me so much joy, will for sure be sticking around for lots more ^^
"Han Solo just looks so smug, like that one troublemaker kid in class."
... That is not an inaccurate summary of his whole character...
You cannot begin to understand what it was like in the theater in 1977 as a child with hundreds of other people. Everyone laughed and booed and cheered it was amazing.
17:20 after 32 years of loving Star Wars, I never thought about that symbolism before. You’re awesome.
It's a VERY old cinematic trick that actually predates Star Wars quite a bit.
huh? Really?
I clearly remember sitting in the cinema watching this in 1977, then a couple of months late, Close Encounters. With tv shows like Battle Star Galactic and Buck Rogers, it was a great time for Sci Fi
VKunia: "I thought he was going to do some special move towards Vader!"
Me: "He did..." ;-)
That's the movie that started everything, from 1977 and still the best.
Created with so much passion and an almost unknown cast it's
history on tape.
I agree. The genius of George Lucas changed Hollywood movie-making forever with Star Wars. The extensive use of blue screens and models at the time... there was NOTHING even close to these special effects... plus the sound... plus the music... the casting... etc. Spielberg and Cameron and others owe their success to the innovations/ingenuity of Lucas. Lucas did this on a "shoestring" budget (compared to other later blockbuster special-effect movies) with a lot of college students to help him. If I remember right, it was classified as a "B" movie. And the Star Wars franchise IS the biggest there is... and still keeps growing. :-)
@@yetrotagabundok3756
sometimes you need the confidence to try something new and maybe you can fail, so what.
But it turned out as a massive success, a modern fairytale that so many people love and can identify with no matter where they live.
@@robertzander9723 Like an old lawyer friend of mine said to me, "Much try, much mistake. No try, no mistake." :-)
The 2nd movie, "Empire Strikes Back", is arguably one of the greatest movies of ALL time. You definitely got to react to that one...and of course afterward the 3rd installment, "Return of The Jedi".
9:10- Fun fact- Some of those buildings are still standing in Tunisia.
Ikr! They were so lucky in 2002 when they had to film there again!
The reason Leia is so sassy towards Han while they're on the Death Star is that she's a high ranking member of the Rebel Alliance. She was expecting a legit military operation rescue, not space cowboy with his "dog" and some farm boy in an old RV.
I love the fact that you have such an appreciation for movies like this, even if it might not be your normal genre. I watched your Saving Private Ryan one as well and it's so exhilarating to watch you get excited about things I've grown accustomed to over the years and maybe take for granted today. Reminds me so much of the first time I watched them as well. Bravo on your reactions!
Han: "May the Force be with you"
V: "...and also with you" :D
Who else said this with her? *raises hand*
Like a good Lutheran.
I was going to say you have landed on the Official Episcopalian Star Wars joke.
@@allisonotto True, but I've also heard the Luth's say it too haha. Either way, still funny.
Catholic detected 😁
So stoked for the Empire Strikes Back reaction!
If you liked this , wait until you see The Empire Strikes Back.
Yes yes, to these people you listen
Be sure to watch Rogue One. But certainly avoid the sequels like the plague! Yes for real, and no we're not kidding. Lucas had nothing at all to do with the sequels, and they're truly abominable, and insulting, not to mention boring, confusing, and completely non-creative and non-sensical.
The Sequels are okay. Don't listen to the Fandom Menace.
And Revenge of the Sith.
Revenge of the Sith is where it's at
Fun fact, Luke's Incom T-16 Skyhopper is made by the same company who made the Incom X-wing, and the company uses a standardized cockpit layout. Luke having experience in a T-16 absolutely translates to him being able to fly an X-wing
You'll be blown away with the next one. I kept researching to see if you've already watched it. Can't wait till you do. I'm 55 but saw it when I was eleven and your reaction and genuine heartfelt emotions brought it all back. You really "got it" more than many who watch it for the first time. Your comments and insight were incredible.
Absolutely she's one of us now....
Your reaction to Han showing up at the last minute and saving Luke sealed the deal. It brought a tears of joy to my eyes.
3-P0: "Where could they be?"
VKunia: "At the food court, getting churros."
Me: dies
all your churros are belong to us
I love that the first thing you'd do with the force is get free churros
That may be the funniest line I've EVER heard in a reaction vid!
Careful, free churros are the path to the Dark Side... ;o)
I will use the Force to invade Konoha
The World Shall Know Pain
I love this reaction vid so much! Seeing A New Hope through your eyes was so special, because I personally have no memory of seeing it for the first time - it's just always been a part of my life! May the Force be with you ❤
I saw it in 77, I was 15, it was revolutionary at the time. I have carried a crush for Luke Skywalker for 44 years. HAN SHOT FIRST!!!!
Yes he did, and they should have kept it like that. Star Wars was everything for us growing up in the 70's and 80's, and I still love it to this day through the good and the bad.
I don't really care who shot first because at the end of the day, Han is still the one who walks out of the cantina alive.
Star Wars was ruined for me when they "improved" the original film. :-(
I saw it in 77 when I was 15 as well! I went back and watched it 2 more times.
"This is where the fun begins"..."You have taken your first steps into a larger world"....
"How many times can I say feelings in a sentence?"... hum... "I have a bad feeling about this". "Trust your feelings". VKunia was already in the mood for the franchise without even knowing it. :D
Can I borrow a feeling?
LMAO A New Hope "and some feelings"
@@traviswilson9410 AAAHHHAHAHAHAHAH! And it's got your face right on the front!
"Its R2-D2! And the other one."
The "other one" has a name. Its goldenrod.
I thinks it's the professor
3-CPR?
@@VKunia PO
Actually it's C3PO
@@VKunia
Well, it does take 3 people to do extended CPR. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
And CPR is often broken into the 3 basic steps.
A - airway
B - breathing
C - circulation
you mean it's Goldiballs
You asked how long it took for Lucas to develop the Universe, it's actually a really interesting story. I grew up in George Lucas' hometown (Modesto, Ca) and was introduced to Star Wars by my uncle in the early 90's. I fell in love with the story and the characters and became obsessed with Lucas and read/watched every interview and book. Lucas was really into racing when he was younger and ended up getting into a bad car wreck. He began writing what would become Star Wars while he was recovering, using his love of Japanese cinema, pulp adventure novels and sci-fi to build the world. I highly recommend looking into some of the interviews he's done.
Those first opening minutes with the text crawling across the screen, and the immediate explosion of action with this giant starship zooming overhead, the combination of the bombastic music, the novel sound design, and the practical effects, nobody had ever seen anything like it in 1977. It blew people away. The space genre was much more sedate and "serious" for the most part. Then these space cowboys exploded onto the screen in a flurry of blaster fire and grand orchestral music and changed everything.
"I kinda grew up playing pod racing and battlefront."
I never thought you can get cuter!
There is nothing cuter than a Star Wars girl!!
I don't even remember my first time watching A New Hope. Watching someone else get so excited over it is actually very emotional...
Imagine watching this in the theater at age 6 when no movie had ever had effects this good. It became our lives.
Imagine being a rebellious 19 and being sick to death of the insane marketing blitz that followed the release..... It took me almost 6 months before I went to see it. Yes, it was STILL in theaters.
I was 13 and there was nothing new in Star Wars that I hadn't seen before. There was just more of it. The secret to Star Wars' success was the direction and musical score.
Seeing some experiencing Star Wars for the first time was beautiful. After we've all seen it for so long we forget where we all got started. Star Wars fans have forget about the magic after a while. I think it's important to make sure the magic is still there.
Thank you for showing me the magic of why I love Star Wars again.
Still love the fact that the briefing scene where they show the death star being blown up, was about the limit of vfx at the time
How to tell if someone is watching the special editions:
if Greedo shot first...
Maclunky.
But it has the Maclunky...
Right on Ryan. Han was a cold hearted bastard when he needed to be and it should have stayed that way.
You can tell long before that, when they show the Stormtroopers on Dewbacks searching around the area the escape pod landed.
@@jeffburnham6611 I consider those background changes good. They enhance the world. The Greedo scene, however, is really bad. And it's not even that Han shot *first* , because in reality, Han was the only one who *shot* .
*Absolute* kudos for respecting everyone's acting! Mark Hamill is especially so underrated in this (at least he used to be, dunno about these days). Some folks think he's annoying, but Luke's childishness and naivete are so central to his character.
I literally just relived my entire life of loving Star Wars by watching you watch it for the first time. Thank you for this. ❤️ I can’t wait for you to watch my favorite of them all when you watch The Empire Strikes Back! 😃
OK that caught me off guard... hearing the movie and watching your reaction when suddenly I was a kid again watching this in the cinema next to my Dad. Seems like yesterday.. the feels. So glad to know these life changing movies can have the same effect on younger generations.
Thank you
I love how genuine and emotionally invested your reactions are. It’s very endearing.
Happy that you had so much fun with it. 😊 just keep watching in release order, the answears will come! Happy holidays V and all the best for the new year. Cant wait for more of your wholesome reaction to great stuff! 🥰
Girl, you might have had my favorite Star Wars reaction next to Natalie Gold! The amount of investment, emotion, shock and joy you have for even the smaller moments is very rare; it's like watching the birth of a true fan (and I really hope it was for you!). Be ready for SO MUCH more, since the universe of Star Wars is bigger and deeper than you could ever imagine!
"Thank you therapist Obi Wan" LMAO
4:09 "They have you checked under every table? I don't thing you have..." 🤣😂🤣
Sassiest comment I've ever seen over Vader looking of those plans on any reaction!
I saw it as a 7 year old in 1980. I think me, my brother, sister and dad were all blown away by it.
I can't wait to see how you react to Empire and Jedi. Watch them fast before people start spoiling them.
…or before revisionists start to pressure the youtuber to watch the movies into their personal order of viewing.
@Ricardo Alonso Rojas Just start with the Prequels.
@Ricardo Alonso Rojas It’s still a great dramatic moment no matter what, and I find Revenge of the Sith to be a better movie overall.
@Ricardo Alonso Rojas Personally I like to watch them in partial release order, 4, 5, then 1 2 3 to get the emotional impact of 6 to finally end it off. Then 7 8 9.
OK guys.
Don't spoil the next one okay
@Thomas Sinclair Lambert Yeah, nasty divorce that one...
If you're talking about the part where *REDACTED* learns that *REDACTED* is really *REDACTED,* I'm pretty sure that *REDACTED* already knows about that through Pop *REDACTED* Osmosis, and/or _Sp _*_REDACTED_*_ ls._
@Thomas Sinclair Lambert Lol.
@Thomas Sinclair Lambert WHAT!?!
Classic story done on a low budget, compared to the money they spent on the recent, less popular Star Wars sequels. And, yes, can definitely see Harrison Ford as a high school smartass, disrupting Mr. Casper's chemistry classes.
Star Wars is a cultural treasure that brought the world together and made everybody feel good . . . which is why Darth Mouse had to destroy it in service of the Empire.
People who haven't seen Star wars don't understand why fans rewatch the movies ever couple of years. Every time you watch it you get more from it. Once you watch it in order of release, then watch them in order to see the whole story unfold chronologically.
16:35 "They didn't insult it" Yeah until Disney put their dirty hands on it.
* Hi VKunia. Loved your reactions lol. I was glad to hear that you liked the movie, despite the fact that they began preproduction on it in 1974, and was released in 1977. I guess it still holds up today. Say, have you seen the fan made reimagined "scene 38" from "Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope" with the lightsaber duel between old Obi-Wan vs Darth Vader? Just type in: "Star Wars SC 38 Reimagined".
So freaking adorable.. you’re like a puppy discovering squeaky toys..
It's crazy that this movie is so retro now, because Lucas' influence in the 1970s was the pulp fiction oeuvre of stuff like Buck Rogers in the 1930s-40s, when people had to go to the cinema on their lunch breaks because you couldn't just count on "TV shows" yet.
Then there was the time of the "rerun"- in the age of classic Star Wars video rental was barely a thing, so they'd keep re-showing popular movies.
That's where the "episode numbers" come from.
The original 1977 screening was simply STAR WARS.
The cinema rerun included the title "EPISODE IV" and made people say "WAIT WHAT HAVE WE MISSED SOMETHING?"
IV new hope sith republic peace crime is nationalist kleptocracy lie propaganda to kill nations.
What is nation?
Humans born without nationality, born without fascism, nationalization in childhood make them.
False value, false enemy, false nation definition make false enemy, destroy value of life.
Nationalist kleptocracy created fa, refuse value of life and human rights.
Take from society, use not for society, use for golden toilet trash disease, is stealing.
Reward for worsening, over reward is kleptocracy support, steal reward system.
Not only artificial inflation, kill by stealing safety, cripple to death, non direct kill, they steal money, money they are printed.
They not deserved golden toilets.
They not have right on other life.
They not deserve worship.
They did nothing good.
They so powerful, they are only enemy to them.
They so powerful, they can create legal approved law, law by which they self must be killed.
Support nationalist kleptocracy, participate in war crime.
Nationalization without nation, mafia nationalist kleptocracy divide humanity by nations to cover war crime, nationalist slavery ownership, market division.
Wikipedia false nation definition changed always.
Commanders not kill directly, give orders and blame soldiers, soldiers forced to kill, blame generals, walking Milgram experiments.
They kill for nations, they not know what nation is, nationalist kleptocracy protector, false value guard, false enemy fighter.
Not can distinguish between race and nation.
To participate in war crime, not necessary join false nation definition army, and direct kill innocent by sarin, artillery or napalm.
Work in book store, sell his kampf propaganda book, it eventually kill someone.
Work in school to create war criminals.
Work in okrestina, protect golden toilet and serve as walking Milgram experiment.
Work in booz academy, call theft as salary, loose taxes of others, spend for trash, this pressed other life, may kill too.
Reward for worsening is theft, kleptocracy, but if it called salary, they will believe that salary is deserved.
Pay for false nation definition propaganda TV, help to create war criminals.
Even buy food, pay taxes, nationalists kleptocrates use taxes for war crimes, taxes not for society, taxes for golden toilets.
Buying food is very small part in war crime, non direct kill, may not count as war crime.
Steal taxes, call it salary, most will believe it is deserved, buy pool of booz death sticks, non direct kill, may not count as food, this is much bigger.
Support false nation definition tradition, godless religion, culture, nationalization without nation create war criminals, non direct kill, but huge participation in war crimes, even more than soldier.
These was based on hilterugend science academy methods, that based on golden toilet godless Pharaoh pyramid kleptocracy slavery 4000 years ago.
They told that they build new perfect society.
Phase 1. Steal underwear.
Phase 2. ?
Phase 3. Perfect society.
spaceballs 1987.
Nationalists kleptocrats laugh on nationalists kleptocrats.
Made by mikey mouse nationalist kleptocrats motion picture association of South America, industrial light & magic, sprocket systems a division of lucasfilm ltd create parody to lucas.
About ruthless racists of spaceballs, nationalist music BV, under nationalists conventions.
Wilgelm scream surrounded by Sholes.
Narcologist barmen.
Funny balls kick.
Advertising animal cruelty lether car.
Advertising mikey mouse 1987.
Advertising trash.
Overpopulation family values.
Gloden toilet attractive to money and power, kleptocracy.
War crime hero for hire.
Ten commandments crusade, gosh sacred damned godless monastery temple with hell priest monks pray god holy sith, holy moly.
Funny royal king president create theft rape murder.
Sticks and rocks combat.
War with shiny sticks, that can hold in hands, or throw shiny rocks with blaster.
Why not use hyper engine as weapon, instead of kill cannon fodder?
Why not tickle brain to lobotomy, instead move tons of rock, brainless protection?
Some damned fool ten commandments crusade win with zero possibility by magic crystals.
Lie propaganda nationalist kleptocracy.
Looks great.
Build small country, or huge money for special effects and orchestra.
This is how liberty dies, with thunderous applause.
Smuggler, contraband, mercenaries, scoundrel, scum, moron, sithhole, nitwit, rogue and other republic light side class characters.
Narcologist barmen.
Cantina on every planet of Universe.
In lukas world all aliens are narologists barmen.
Jedi walks into bar, to make children do same, or try death sticks.
Reward for worsening is stealing, kleptocracy.
Princess queen monarchy of naboo, so good person, because she wear golden toilet, or she is walking golden toilet.
Perfect life style, non direct election, vote for other voters, who vote for other voters, who vote for mafia illigal authority of nationalists kleptocracy.
Good is, reward for worsening system, with republic or democracy non direct election, transfer power from citizens to slaver illigal mafia authority.
Bad is, reward for worsening system, with monarchy, empire, because princess golden toilet queen of naboo say so.
All princess wear golden toilet.
Bandit war criminals empire worsening life for no reason.
Bandit war criminals republic do same for no reason, why better?
Every farmer can be spaceman and fly on golden toilet ship, zero possibility.
Ten commandments crusade worship godless church temple.
Kill for religion of sith peace.
Nationalism, not can distinguish race, nation, species.
Galaxy racism. Power come from genes chromosome.
How midi chlorine can use chromosome, they are magic ten commandments creatures for voting for golden toilet?
"Credit to your race" racist toydarian watto phantom menace alien.
Space star galaxy Universe racists.
Sithed.
anykeyscrewworker kiss sith monarchy sithed butt.
Does holy sith in woods? Peace of sith step in bullsith smell like piece of sith.
Sither with sithhead is sithing in deep sith, take sith and eat sith.
Nobody want step in sith, do not sith your pants when sith happens.
Else sith will hit fan, sith creek without paddle, sith covered.
It's always great to watch someone watch Star Wars for the first time