@@ACGamer123force awakens was decent but the last jedi and rise of Skywalker were absolute garbage which wasn't exactly a surprise given how there was very little written structure for the trilogy along with not only having different directors but 2 guys that couldn't find any common ground about what direction they wanted for the trilogy which understandably led to pretty sub par results
As someone who’s binged all movies and the whole clone wars series (in two seperate sessions, I’m not that much of a madman) to watch ALL shows in a sitting is not a fate I wish upon anybody
@@501stLego ok but its still insane for 1st time viewing, maybe do 123456789 then spinoff, its still chronological except the ones that were designed to be additions
as a star wars fan i want to say how impressed i am with your dedication to watch all movies. ive liked them since i was a little kid but i would never sit through 24 hours of the movies. this video ns means a lot to me and watching your reactions to important things for the first time is super fun to watch. kudos to ur friends also for sticking through the whole thing i can tell they like the movies enough to help you with this cheers also may the forth be with you kodekai
@@rsg_magfire personally my order is, first original trilogy , second prequel trilogy, then the rest of the one-off movies (Han Solo, Rogue One, etc) What they did here was pretty much they watched all the enriching materials first before the main course was served.
@@rsg_magfire The absolute best order is Machette Order, which goes 4: A New Hope 5: Empire Strikes Back 1: Phantom Menace 2: Clone Wars 3: Revenge of the Sith Rogue One Andor 6: Return of the Jedi And then after that you should watch the entire Clone Wars show. Afterwards, you watch Mandalorian And that's it. 7,8 and 9 are optional movies but no Star Wars fan will recommend you ever watching it unless you want to understand why people complain about them
@@rsg_magfireIt might sound weird having to watch a miniseries in the middle of a movie marathon, but I cannot understate how absolutely phenomenal it is and how much it enriches the experience
Man people complain about diversity in Star Wars movies but then I see this guy genuinely get so happy seeing an Asian character in Star Wars and he’s genuinely happy and like there’s nothing wrong at all with diversity casting as long as it’s not just casting for the sake of casting!
It’s nothing but arrogance, I have never in my life ever felt excited by the inclusion of a person in that looks like me necessary in a movie, it’s downright unimmersive to see a fantasy movie and expect it to be full of minority groups that don’t align with the story
Yeah. Most people couldn't give a shit if a movie has a diverse cast, they care about it being forced and advertised like it's the only thing the movie has going for it.
my stubborn “release order on the 1st watch” heart is hurt by the chronological order, but all is forgiven because this video was very funny and entertaining. i hope you have time to someday go back and watch the movies at a reasonable hour, and not in a marathon 😂
@@batmanthedarkestknight to make the whole non-Disney saga about Luke. By watching the prequels in between 5 and 6, you put emphasis in Luke’s story and how what he’s doing is meaningful, because when you learn about Vader being Luke’s father, you see his whole story about how he became Vader, and then witness his redemption by Luke’s hand in 6.
I really don't understand why people don't watch them in the order that they were released it makes the experience so much better and so much more effective
I had never watched Star Wars and my boyfriend is a huge fan, so I ended up watching them with him. He tried to convince me to watch them chronologically but I insisted on watching them in release order. I'm glad I did, as it meant I got to experience the Prequels filling in those gaps the Original trilogy left open. As well, I got to see the evolution in production, direction, and cinematography.
@@jstilish I don't agree. I watched the movies in both orders (my first time being chronologically), and enjoyed the chronological order more. It allowed me to watch everything as it actually unfolded, and showed clear character development.
@@The_Christian_Kirbo your opinion is respected, as all are, however, my philosophy is that I always enjoy more if I experience things as they were intended.
The TV doesn’t look that bad, it’s just mounted too high which is terrible for your viewing angle, and I don’t see any speakers (which probably explains the subtitles).
His friends seem to be among the many people hating the sequels, and I’m one of the people willing to defend them, but this guy was so tired by the time he watched them that he literally couldn’t comprehend anything he was looking at anymore. I’ve binged all of Star Wars before, but I don’t hate myself enough to do it in one sitting.
True, openly saying that I enjoyed episode 9 feels like I'm putting myself in danger or something. People should be more chill about their fun space adventure movies, it makes you not want to get involved with any of it otherwise. Once again, we come back to the age-old (and increasingly more relevant) saying of "Let people enjoy things." But also, yeah, don't watch all of them in one sitting through the night, you nutcase.
This video has confirmed for me to always watch in release date order. He was so confused about the fan service moments since he lacked the context you get from the later episodes.
Chronological has its benefits, showing character development, darth sidious manipulating and organising the republic into the oppressive empire. Then you watch the OT and it makes sense where everyone came from (tho luke and leia is gross). It provides more of a foundation. Release order is also very good, it shows the evolution of the story and the true narrative behind star wars.
@MrPremium183 thats very true! I understand people prefer chronological. The first time I saw them was Release order and that's what I always advised to friends
@@jesustovar2549 it's fine to watch the prequels first, i was just making a joke. but honestly watching the prequels first is a bad idea because it makes the original trilogy look boring because of the slow lightsaber fights (and plot twists, but everyone knows about them now) what i'm about to talk about is completely off topic and has nothing to do with you (jesustovar2549) so you can skip the rest of this reply if you want. the only thing i think is wrong with how they made him watch these is watching rogue one and solo BEFORE the OT on A FIRST VIEWING. strict timeline order is TERRIBLE for first time viewers, the "modern" viewing order (for people who know the reveals already) is release order but the prequels are at the start, so like this 1-3, 4-6, 7, RO, 8, S, 9. or having the two "a star wars story" movies before or after the sequels. S and RO are horrible introductions to the characters that appear in episode 4, and throw off balance the nice flow of following anakin/vader's arc (tbh rogue one is great but shouldn't be canon because of how the ending doesn't line up with the start of EP4)
My introduction to the Star Wars Franchise was one Jar Jar Bink in it. I was thrown off by the visuals and never watched it again. But I did watch The Force Awakens back in 2015 and remember liking it. 🤷🏽
you gotta watch them all(except the sequels) when you're actually awake and functioning because empire strikes back is like the best star wars movie period, potentially even one of the best movies ever
I don't know why people hate Jar Jar Binks so much. I pretty much like him. Maybe it's because I was a child when I first watched Phantom Menace (although I couldn't remember anything except Qui Gon dying) or because he was really cool in Clone Wars. Fight me if you want. Also if I would summarize Phantom Menace in one sentence it would be "Darth Maul is cool and awesome". The Duel of Fates is probably my favourite fight in all Star Wars.
As a Star Wars fan, I am intrigued Oh, you’re only watching the live action movies. Gotcha. The Clone Wars pilot movie from 2008 slaps. Context for why the siblings kiss: A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back were made before George Lucas “knew” that they were brother and sister.
There could have been more spin-offs if the Solo movie wasn't a flop. Also the sequels ruined the possibility of having episodes 10, 11 and 12. But I tell you, I miss when they were only six, if we don't count the two Ewoks movies and the animated Clone Wars movie from 2008.
Noooo, I wish you watched them in release order! (Starting with episode 4 first.) bc you get the whole plot twist and learn who Darth Vader was before everything
holy cow, chronological is a WILD decision for a first time watch order, but you know what yeah i'm kinda here for it! (assuming the viewer has been spoiled of the main two twists through pop culture)
I knew the second I saw the thumbnail that, no matter how good the movie is, no man can stay awake watching movies non-stop for 16 hours. +The Sequels and editing.
the older i get the more I see how much of a crime it is to show a first time viewer the films in chronological order... Completely takes all of the weight and tension out of New Hope and Empire Strikes Back, because you already know tons of backstory, who all the characters are, who the emperor is, who Vader is, etc. Any significance of Solo and Rogue One are completely lost, because without the context of seeing the OT first they pretty much mean nothing to you. Best order will forever be: A New Hope Empire Strikes Back Phantom Menace Attack of the Clones Revenge of the Sith Return of the Jedi This order maintains mystery and curiosity through EP 4, the twists in EP 5, getting to discover Obi Wan and Anakin's backstory, makes the Emperor's rise more interesting, makes episode 3's ending more tragic, makes the reveal of twins WAY more impactful finding out in episode 3, then jumping straight to 6 where Luke finds out for himself the connection works much better. I love Rogue One, but it is better watched on its own, as it only distracts and confuses from the focus of the Skywalker story - prob best to watch after ep 6. Solo shouldn't exist and is irrelevant imo, but same as rogue one, better watched separately from the central story to avoid confusion and distraction.
honestly for a new viewer I would always recommend that they watch it in release order, not chronological order. There are a lot of plot points that I think are more enjoyable that way round for the first time
i did this on 3 airplane flights with one 11 hours long i watched them on my laptop there was none on the tiny airplane tv but it was quiet so i turned it up max volume until i realised i never plugged the headphones in and the whole airplane heard me
7:06 keep in mind, leia and Luke did not start out as siblings and luke originally had a different sister but that was changed as many things were I.E. Darth Vader being Luke's father, til they decided it would make a good twist but it frankly makes no sense.
Closest thing I ever done to this is watch all the maze runner movies in one weekend with my dad and sister (it wasn’t a challenge we were just rlly invested)
beck and callum are also on youtube as “the doughbros” if you wanna watch more of them
ok
I want to ask... why did you guys skip the original clone wars from 2003? That was how it was viewed back in the day. Its 2 hours and a half.
nah I don't want to watch Mr. "Sequels are the worst Star Wars". Callum is the worst thing about Star Wars.
@@ACGamer123force awakens was decent but the last jedi and rise of Skywalker were absolute garbage which wasn't exactly a surprise given how there was very little written structure for the trilogy along with not only having different directors but 2 guys that couldn't find any common ground about what direction they wanted for the trilogy which understandably led to pretty sub par results
@@ACGamer123 You really took personal offense to that didn't you
love how this channel went from you torturing yourself to the brink of insanity to you still torturing yourself but also torturing your friends too
he's slowly becoming asian micheal reeves
We loved almost every second of it :)
@@Inigo626 Asian²
Seems like they had a fun time lol
Now all the shows.
We will force him to watch all 25 days worth of content.
you do realise clone wars exist, or you want to kill him dontcha!
@@xanderlalla3510 He will not sleep for days. It must happen.
As someone who’s binged all movies and the whole clone wars series (in two seperate sessions, I’m not that much of a madman) to watch ALL shows in a sitting is not a fate I wish upon anybody
He'll die
him being so invested in solo is based asf
It's the last movie he could comprehend before he started falling asleep.
It‘s such a fun movie
I really like solo
Right?! Solo deserves the world
solo is actually very good
Can you imagine sitting through 25 hours of movie to make a 10 minute video
Maybe idk
Glad to see a big youtuber like you support such a small franchise like star wars
lol
Lil bro said a small franchise 💀💀💀 bigger than SKIbidi toilet 💀💀💀 Star Wars is best franchise of all time
@@Jedimasteredit it’s a joke
@@Jedimastereditbro grow a sense of humor so you can stop looking so stupid
@@JedimastereditI only know skibidi wars
"Alright everyone get the Fuck out of my house" relatable
True friendship!
the fact that you started at 1pm and not in the morning is crazy
"Oh dead kids..."
...
"FIVE NIGHTS AT FREEEE"
LMAO
As both a Star Wars and FNAF fan
The dead kids part made me laugh myself to death
@NB_Tube same lmao
999 likes let me fix that
3:12 :)
kodekai is basically if scott pilgrim was asian and also a tiktoker
What why
SCOTT PILGRIM 😨😨😭😭
Omg. The bit where he goes, "this is... Borrrriing"
And not a -groomer-
hopefully he isn't scott pilgrim though... you know what i mean?
watching solo and rogue one BEFORE the main trilogy is an insane choice
they take place first and they said chronological order
@@501stLego ok but its still insane for 1st time viewing, maybe do 123456789 then spinoff, its still chronological except the ones that were designed to be additions
I would do the same tbh. Its great addition to main saga
Ngl watching Rogue One before the original trilogy makes way more sense to me than watching the prequels first.
Ngl I’d love to experience it like that
Theres actually no way you're uploading this at 4AM
(one to two hours ahead potentially)
its 2AM in Canada :)
@@Broom_less 4:24 in canada rn
@@Sawniicc oh my god, I’m so stupid/sleepy lol.
@@Broom_less that was a quick response
@@Sawniicc I got the notification lol
There were 12 movies, but everyone forgets that there is a Clone Wars movie.
Holiday Special too
And the Ewok films Caravan of Courage and Battle for Endor, making it 10 before Disney
I immediately came down to the comments to see if anyone else said this.
@@corneliusevazanYuuuupp. And the Lego films if you think they count.
@@chrisrockett5897 To me they count more than the sequels.
wow your friend group seems so adorable, have an incredible week
don’t get parasocial 💞💞
@@alexalola101 i’m literally in the video
@@ChaosBrebd yeah i forgot we stuffed you into the closet
lmao Gen Z i love you 😅
jajajajaja
as a star wars fan i want to say how impressed i am with your dedication to watch all movies. ive liked them since i was a little kid but i would never sit through 24 hours of the movies. this video ns means a lot to me and watching your reactions to important things for the first time is super fun to watch. kudos to ur friends also for sticking through the whole thing i can tell they like the movies enough to help you with this cheers also may the forth be with you kodekai
I have watched all six movies in a day, twice, it is possible, I think a tv network once did that, both in chronological and release order.
Now watch the entire clone wars tv series
yall done bro dirty by making him watch in chronological order 💀
Fr.
So how do you watch star wars because I've never seen it before...
@@rsg_magfire personally my order is, first original trilogy , second prequel trilogy, then the rest of the one-off movies (Han Solo, Rogue One, etc)
What they did here was pretty much they watched all the enriching materials first before the main course was served.
@@rsg_magfire The absolute best order is Machette Order, which goes
4: A New Hope
5: Empire Strikes Back
1: Phantom Menace
2: Clone Wars
3: Revenge of the Sith
Rogue One
Andor
6: Return of the Jedi
And then after that you should watch the entire Clone Wars show.
Afterwards, you watch Mandalorian
And that's it. 7,8 and 9 are optional movies but no Star Wars fan will recommend you ever watching it unless you want to understand why people complain about them
@@rsg_magfireIt might sound weird having to watch a miniseries in the middle of a movie marathon, but I cannot understate how absolutely phenomenal it is and how much it enriches the experience
Man people complain about diversity in Star Wars movies but then I see this guy genuinely get so happy seeing an Asian character in Star Wars and he’s genuinely happy and like there’s nothing wrong at all with diversity casting as long as it’s not just casting for the sake of casting!
h
That's...the definition of diversity casting. When you casting people because they are diverse.
It’s nothing but arrogance, I have never in my life ever felt excited by the inclusion of a person in that looks like me necessary in a movie, it’s downright unimmersive to see a fantasy movie and expect it to be full of minority groups that don’t align with the story
Yeah. Most people couldn't give a shit if a movie has a diverse cast, they care about it being forced and advertised like it's the only thing the movie has going for it.
Most liberals are racist, can't do much about that. They want to judge workers on the color of their skin, not ability or fit for the role.
my stubborn “release order on the 1st watch” heart is hurt by the chronological order, but all is forgiven because this video was very funny and entertaining. i hope you have time to someday go back and watch the movies at a reasonable hour, and not in a marathon 😂
Yeah, me too. Release order is the best for a first viewing (that and that weird order that puts the prequels in between 5 and 6).
@@MarceloZ2 what between 5th and 6th whats the point of that?
@@batmanthedarkestknight to make the whole non-Disney saga about Luke. By watching the prequels in between 5 and 6, you put emphasis in Luke’s story and how what he’s doing is meaningful, because when you learn about Vader being Luke’s father, you see his whole story about how he became Vader, and then witness his redemption by Luke’s hand in 6.
he watched with three fans and none of them corrected this lol
@@bionodroid547Pissed me off immediately like how could you as a Star Wars fan let that happen
"Spoilers" I've never seen any guess I'm doing a star wars marathon
Even coming from a huge Star Wars fan myself, sitting through ALL of the movies back to back as a first timer HAS to be a form of torture someplace
10:05 He turned into Boss Nass. Looks like he enjoyed Episode 1 more than he let on 👀
DARTH VASECTOMY HAD ME ROLLING
I really don't understand why people don't watch them in the order that they were released it makes the experience so much better and so much more effective
Because watching them in the chronological order has it's benefits too.
@@The_Christian_Kirbo watching them for the first time, release order is better for ANYTHING
I had never watched Star Wars and my boyfriend is a huge fan, so I ended up watching them with him. He tried to convince me to watch them chronologically but I insisted on watching them in release order. I'm glad I did, as it meant I got to experience the Prequels filling in those gaps the Original trilogy left open. As well, I got to see the evolution in production, direction, and cinematography.
@@jstilish I don't agree. I watched the movies in both orders (my first time being chronologically), and enjoyed the chronological order more. It allowed me to watch everything as it actually unfolded, and showed clear character development.
@@The_Christian_Kirbo your opinion is respected, as all are, however, my philosophy is that I always enjoy more if I experience things as they were intended.
*two* kodekai videos in *one* month???!?!??!?!? heaven.
Watching it on that shitty tv adds so much to it lol
The TV doesn’t look that bad, it’s just mounted too high which is terrible for your viewing angle, and I don’t see any speakers (which probably explains the subtitles).
> Js woke up
> Saw that Kodekai isn't oiled up
> day ruined
Day not ruined!
this is an INSANE order to watch them the first time
But a canon one
Yeah especially including the last three.
Absolutely criminal
And insane to not at least split it into trilogies.
timeline order is the best watch order
His friends seem to be among the many people hating the sequels, and I’m one of the people willing to defend them, but this guy was so tired by the time he watched them that he literally couldn’t comprehend anything he was looking at anymore. I’ve binged all of Star Wars before, but I don’t hate myself enough to do it in one sitting.
True, openly saying that I enjoyed episode 9 feels like I'm putting myself in danger or something. People should be more chill about their fun space adventure movies, it makes you not want to get involved with any of it otherwise. Once again, we come back to the age-old (and increasingly more relevant) saying of "Let people enjoy things."
But also, yeah, don't watch all of them in one sitting through the night, you nutcase.
"Quandale Dingle died" 💀
I legit thought I had missed some character that looked like Quandale Dingle
The bad move was not starting with A NEW HOPE. Better jumping off point than THE PHANTOM MENACE.
3:11 THE SYNCED FIVE NIGHTS A FREDDYS FUCKING KILLED ME OMG
This video has confirmed for me to always watch in release date order. He was so confused about the fan service moments since he lacked the context you get from the later episodes.
I can't believe they had you watch it in chronological order and not release order
I was starting to think that i was the only one who thought that.
Chronological has its benefits, showing character development, darth sidious manipulating and organising the republic into the oppressive empire. Then you watch the OT and it makes sense where everyone came from (tho luke and leia is gross). It provides more of a foundation. Release order is also very good, it shows the evolution of the story and the true narrative behind star wars.
@MrPremium183 thats very true! I understand people prefer chronological. The first time I saw them was Release order and that's what I always advised to friends
@@JeremyVerburg yes imo release order is superior. Even with the spin offs (solo, rogue 1). Although chronological is very good to watch in as well.
I think most people who grew up with the prequels tend to favor chronological order (unfortunately)
That has to be the strongest reaction anyone's ever had to Solo
tbf if all i had seen of star wars was the prequels, i’d be in love with Solo too
I loved Solo, Solo defender 'til I die.
why did you watch all of them in a row are you good man
Goooood. But what about The Clone Wars…. But seriously, this was very nice to see a bunch of friends just enjoy a movie.
& ewoke movies & lego movies
The intro is basically the Star Wars version of “the moment you’ve all been waiting for.”
At 2:38 I got very sad when he skipped the most important movie. Where’s the clone wars man.
The Solo movie is so underrated. It was just so much fun, without having too much weight on it.
they made you watch the prequels first, they're not your friends, they're jar jar's friends
I mean, that's the order in which I watched them for the first time.
@@jesustovar2549 it's fine to watch the prequels first, i was just making a joke. but honestly watching the prequels first is a bad idea because it makes the original trilogy look boring because of the slow lightsaber fights (and plot twists, but everyone knows about them now) what i'm about to talk about is completely off topic and has nothing to do with you (jesustovar2549) so you can skip the rest of this reply if you want. the only thing i think is wrong with how they made him watch these is watching rogue one and solo BEFORE the OT on A FIRST VIEWING. strict timeline order is TERRIBLE for first time viewers, the "modern" viewing order (for people who know the reveals already) is release order but the prequels are at the start, so like this 1-3, 4-6, 7, RO, 8, S, 9. or having the two "a star wars story" movies before or after the sequels. S and RO are horrible introductions to the characters that appear in episode 4, and throw off balance the nice flow of following anakin/vader's arc (tbh rogue one is great but shouldn't be canon because of how the ending doesn't line up with the start of EP4)
Wesa friends!
@@jesustovar2549you’re a victim
And the kissing scenes wouldn’t be so revolting since it wasn’t revealed yet that they were siblings.
This is how a long airplane ride feels
the sincerity in your voice at 9:48 had me howling
After watching 7 hours of prequels, solo does seem like a fantastic movie
Honestly makes sense
Agreed
Haaaaard disagree. Prequels were fantastic.
@@TheOneWhoSouls1405 as Star Wars stories yes but as movies no, not at all.
@@thetin-candalorian3319 Once again, I disagree. They are great movies.
the title could be "i watched all 25h of star wars for the first time with star wars veterans in one sitting"
I respect you so much for staying up for more than 2 days straight to get the video out. Love it
This is used as a torture method in certain countries.
Chronological order for a first time viewing is wild
Watching them in anything other than release order is insane behavior
Congratulations the Algorithm chose this for my may 4th
My introduction to the Star Wars Franchise was one Jar Jar Bink in it. I was thrown off by the visuals and never watched it again. But I did watch The Force Awakens back in 2015 and remember liking it. 🤷🏽
Solo: the underrated one
you gotta watch them all(except the sequels) when you're actually awake and functioning because empire strikes back is like the best star wars movie period, potentially even one of the best movies ever
its clear rots and solo were his favorites, his instant hate for jar jar and straight disappointment and confusement of the sequels is hilarious😂
i just finished taking out my hair
Loved the Rey skywalker reaction
Lucky to have such friends, my friends hate all wat I love
I don't know why people hate Jar Jar Binks so much. I pretty much like him. Maybe it's because I was a child when I first watched Phantom Menace (although I couldn't remember anything except Qui Gon dying) or because he was really cool in Clone Wars. Fight me if you want.
Also if I would summarize Phantom Menace in one sentence it would be "Darth Maul is cool and awesome". The Duel of Fates is probably my favourite fight in all Star Wars.
As a Star Wars fan, I am intrigued
Oh, you’re only watching the live action movies. Gotcha. The Clone Wars pilot movie from 2008 slaps.
Context for why the siblings kiss: A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back were made before George Lucas “knew” that they were brother and sister.
He knew by the time of the empire
This is the absolute worst way to experience these movies. Good job!
this is upsetting since you waited until you weren't interested in continuing to watch the good ones 😭
rots is good though anyway? sure the OT is the best but it's not like rots is bad
I’ve learned that this watch order causes you to like solo more than any other star wars fan
@@501stLegoit's marginally better than 1 and 2
Guys wait until he hears about the Darth jar jar theory
You missed a movie. I’m so sorry. The Clone Wars (2008)
WHY IS THIS POSTED SO LATE AT NIGHT??
AND IM EARLY?? WOW
There are a total of eleven of them? What the hell Hollywood nobody needs eleven of them.
There could have been more spin-offs if the Solo movie wasn't a flop. Also the sequels ruined the possibility of having episodes 10, 11 and 12.
But I tell you, I miss when they were only six, if we don't count the two Ewoks movies and the animated Clone Wars movie from 2008.
12, the Clone Wars movie had a theatrical release.
you’re right, we need more
Tell that to the horror movie genre
@@Shoulderpads-mcgeeor to James Bond or mcu
Noooo, I wish you watched them in release order! (Starting with episode 4 first.) bc you get the whole plot twist and learn who Darth Vader was before everything
Should've watched in release order
This guy has the mindset of an og fan. ROTS is the best and we don't even talk about the sequels
Wow your friends are very dedicated if that was me I'd be gone by movie 2 lmao
holy cow, chronological is a WILD decision for a first time watch order, but you know what yeah i'm kinda here for it! (assuming the viewer has been spoiled of the main two twists through pop culture)
honestly, i think starting at 1pm is an even wilder choice lol
It’s like a war crime watching 1-3 before 4-6 and well 7- psshhhh oh yeah there is rouge one too which is a great one
1-3 is supposed to be watch first, do you know how to count?
I knew the second I saw the thumbnail that, no matter how good the movie is, no man can stay awake watching movies non-stop for 16 hours.
+The Sequels and editing.
the older i get the more I see how much of a crime it is to show a first time viewer the films in chronological order... Completely takes all of the weight and tension out of New Hope and Empire Strikes Back, because you already know tons of backstory, who all the characters are, who the emperor is, who Vader is, etc. Any significance of Solo and Rogue One are completely lost, because without the context of seeing the OT first they pretty much mean nothing to you.
Best order will forever be:
A New Hope
Empire Strikes Back
Phantom Menace
Attack of the Clones
Revenge of the Sith
Return of the Jedi
This order maintains mystery and curiosity through EP 4, the twists in EP 5, getting to discover Obi Wan and Anakin's backstory, makes the Emperor's rise more interesting, makes episode 3's ending more tragic, makes the reveal of twins WAY more impactful finding out in episode 3, then jumping straight to 6 where Luke finds out for himself the connection works much better. I love Rogue One, but it is better watched on its own, as it only distracts and confuses from the focus of the Skywalker story - prob best to watch after ep 6. Solo shouldn't exist and is irrelevant imo, but same as rogue one, better watched separately from the central story to avoid confusion and distraction.
This really is the final proof that you have to watch the movies in the order they came out.
honestly for a new viewer I would always recommend that they watch it in release order, not chronological order. There are a lot of plot points that I think are more enjoyable that way round for the first time
Came here bc I recently did the same thing😭 I’ve gone 23 years never watching a single movie to binge watching it all in one sitting
Mad respect for finishing the cannon movies. #sequelsarntcannon
get some rest man you deserve it, I enjoyed the video :)
"not gonna lie, I stopped paying attention like two movies ago" perfectly summarizes the sequels 😂
Yall a real one for finishing I be like for get that after seeing all the ones after luke
i did this on 3 airplane flights with one 11 hours long
i watched them on my laptop there was none on the tiny airplane tv but it was quiet so i turned it up max volume until i realised i never plugged the headphones in and the whole airplane heard me
Best intro period
8:45 splatoon menioned HYPE
this is the dedication that if you keep doing this for 10 years you'll be a massive youtuber
Ain't no way they started with Phantom Menace
When I'm tired, I just laugh at everything whether it's funny or not.
Darth Vasectomy got me laughing to the point of coughing.
The guy on the left looks like Mark from the Room...
7:06 keep in mind, leia and Luke did not start out as siblings and luke originally had a different sister but that was changed as many things were I.E. Darth Vader being Luke's father, til they decided it would make a good twist but it frankly makes no sense.
i was planning on doing this this summer and i’ve never seen any of the movies, i’ll probably come back to this vid in a few months
Adding anything other than the original 6 movies to a day-long watch party is crazy to me
THIS MIGHT BE MY FAVOURITE VIDEO EVER OH MY GOD😭😭💙💙
wowzers
i like how callum is like a zombie for a few hours after waking up
Star Wars epp 3 order 66 … 1 mass genacide later… obi wan and Yoda walking through the genacide it looks so sad but they aren’t sad at all
6:20
What are you talking about? "Boobiewank Adobe" is the funniest shit I've ever heard.
why is everything kodekai said through this whole video what i was thinking when i watched every movie chronological order 😂😭
“What did you think of the sequels?”
“How CAN I think of the sequels!”
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3:13 LMAO
I went to a 24 hour marathon of the Skywalker Saga films and it AMAZING!
Closest thing I ever done to this is watch all the maze runner movies in one weekend with my dad and sister (it wasn’t a challenge we were just rlly invested)