Yes, definitely on to the Prequels. The prequels are personally my favorite (Episode III is my favorite out of them all) and I think you will really enjoy them
Of course! The prequels are fun in their own ways and make a lot of elements of the classic trilogy better. This is my favorite Star Wars movie largely due to the Luke-Vader arc. So emotional!
@@Kurahaara86 they aren't cinematic masterpieces for sure but damn they have some really cool bits and overall are better than they get made out to be. Like you can't not watch episode 3 and enjoy at least most of it, especially the last hour. Plus Maul is awesome, and seeing the clone wars and even AOTC had some pretty cool scenes, mostly the battle on geonosis and the lightsaber duels.
If you noticed, Luke's clothes got progressively darker across the trilogy, as he got closer to the dark side, but when he became a jedi, the flap at the front of his tunic fell open to reveal a white part, and show he hadn't fallen.
I like how they kinda flipped that in Episode VII / VIII / IX - in the finale the main protagonist is wearing white.... but in reality things are more complicated
yeah. once I got the first 6 movies on DVD, I took the time to watch all of them, starting from episode I to episode VI, and in the context came to this realization: that Luke was much closer to turning to the dark side than previously thought.
Obi Wan: why are you rocking your look from our battle at mustafar? Anakin: you see, i took the look of the last time i was good, before i did anything bad Obi Wan: but you've done bad things before that, like the Tusken Raiders thing... Anakin: reverts to Ep II look, then Ep I*
@@sonnic1995 in defense of the Tusken Raider slaughter, when Anakin has his tantrum, he sowed the seeds for his own redemption AND his fall. What people forget is Anakin regretted making that decision.
@@EricGraham94 Yea but they think Anakin is responsible for EVERYTHING bad that happened in Star Wars. He didn't start the Clone War, he didn't blow up Alderaan.
@@EricGraham94 I wouldn't consider that a "tantrum" those tuskens literally kidnapped, tortured and killed his mother. I think it's pretty logical for someone like Anakin, that had felt for a long time that this was going to happen, and everyone stopped him when he tried to do something about it, to simply explode and go on a rampage. Besides dude, again, his mother was killed, how is that a tantrum?
@@indigenoustruthspeaker3129 I know not all dialogs in SW movies are best, but Anakin's story is my favorite story of all time, and it really hurts me how people hate George for the dialogs. They can be very simple and naive sometimes, but they all combine into such a tragic and wonderful story
I'm glad you caught the tone of sadness in his voice when Vader says "it is too late for me, my son." A fair number of people miss that. James Earl Jones really nailed the delivery of that line.
You can sense in Vader's words and tone of voice that he is feeling the weight of all of the bad choices and evil deeds he has done bearing down on him. He's done things that he can never come back from or be redeemed of. He can't save himself, but in the end he saves his son.
I think it's interesting that you know a fair number of people don't notice it, did you perform an exit poll? Seems like a fairly obvious, hard to miss thing to me. As you said James Earl Jones nailed the delivery, it's the height of the movie.
@@dongilleo9743 In return, he's saved by his son. It's powerful stuff redemption. In the end, Vader was always redeemable, he just needed his son to remind him of it, and believe in the good in him, when he couldn't do it himself.
@@sfodd1979 fair. I'm just speaking from my personal experience with others and from watching various reaction videos where no comment is made. But it's a fair point that no comment doesn't mean it wasn't noticed.
Going back even further, it could also explain why Leia was able to resist giving up the location of the rebel base in A New Hope, despite being subjected to all sorts of torture, drugs, and mind probes.
Also Vader recognized Leia was force sensitive on Bespin which is why he changed his deal with Lando again. You can see it happen just before Han is frozen in carbonite.
I love the Emperor's anticlimactic death. It's so perfect. He thought he was untouchable, invincible. And he was defeated by a "crippled machine" a man he thought wasn't even powerful enough to overthrow him. And he just dumps his ass over the railing like he's a damn doll 😂
Technically speaking, the reason why Sidious never saw it coming is because at that point Vader let go of his hate. He then sacrificed himself to save his son's life, he attacked out of love for his son, not hate for the Emperor. The Emperor was a sadistic sociopath who was the Sith Master and therefore was unable to see it coming. Also, the second he decided to sacrifice himself to save Luke, Darth Vader was no more. Anakin Skywalker had returned
@@TheDuda7 Well technically, the Emperor is a frail old man and Darth Vader is a 6'5" cyborg. One punch from Vader would kill Palpatine. So in a real fight, Vader wins.
So ya that never works out well. before I became a officer and flew for the USN I was enlisted as a MA (Navy version of MP) and those people that tried to always drive casual hoping I would not see them because for some reason they really didn't want the attention (Usually were or did something wrong) stuck out as if they were holding up a neon flashing sign that screamed look at me I'm right here
@@jeffcohnphoto Definitely better. the prequels didn't impress me at all but Rogue One was really well done, especially since its based entirely on a throw away line in one movie.
@@jeffcohnphoto Rogue One is the only Star Wars movie to make me cry, and one of the only movies ever to make me cry. The reason it happened, is complex, and can only be understood by fans of the originals. Rogue One brought us the first moment we actually see Darth Vader go to town in a battle. His full bore weight brought down upon his enemies with all the special effects that modern cinema can provide. It was almost like seeing the character for the first time since the originals. Seeing the character finally get some of his pride back from that pathetic pile of vomit he was subjected to in the Prequels. And it was done perfectly. It was short, sweet, and confined, rather than an exhausting 30 min lightsaber fight with an expansive cartoon background.
Can you believe that Ian McDiarmid who portrayed the Emperor was only thirty-eight years old when playing the eighty-something character? And Vader didn't die because he lost his hand, he died because when he picked the Emperor up the lightning damaged the life-support system on his suit.
I've heard things from those up on it that Palpatine intentionally designed Vader's suit to be vulnerable to Force lightening as a proactive personal security measure as Sith usually end up being murdered by their apprentices.
@ronweber1402 Though the suit was made to be painful so Vader would get stronger by the Dark Side as Sith draws power not just by anger, fear and hatred but through pain and agony (physically and mentally).
ABSOLUTELY, please watch The Mandalorian. The main character in that series is the guy who FINALLY made me think Mandalorian bounty hunters are ACTUAL bad-asses. You really liked A New Hope, so I know you'll like Mando.
Boba Fett was never supposed to be a big character; he was basically just a delivery man with a cool suit, so they didn't have any issue with having him go out like that. Had the internet existed back then, I expect they'd have given him a bigger role after hearing all the feedback they'd have gotten on him after Empire.
Originally, it was the ghost of the _old_ Darth Vader at the end of the film. You are watching a version of the film that was a bit tinkered with by George Lucas. He is using young Darth Vader from the Prequel films here.
1. It allows Anakin to possibly come back as a force ghost later on 2. It really connects the OT and PT very well. The OT doesn't have many scenes that does that, so it's good to get a major one
Anakin died in his 40's so it would not make sense if he was played by a guy in his 60's. Lucas has not yet figure out how old Anakain was at this point. So he casted an older actor. This is one changes that I agreed too.
@@QuayNemSorr I actually like the change, because it represents the last point in Anakin's life that he was fully on the light side. I think the change makes sense.
Vaders suit is sensitive to electricity thats why he feared the emperor and even if it didn't kill him the only thing keeping him alive for years was hate and selfishness in the end he let go and was at peace
The scenes with Luke and Vader are the reason this is my favourite Star Wars movie. When Vader finally gives in and saves Luke I cry every time. They saved each other. I love it so much.
When Leia says "Somehow I've always known" about her and Luke being siblings, I always felt like she meant more as an intuitive feeling rather than knowing as a fact. Getting the confirmation that they are actually twins just solidified what she was feeling; that there was something unique about their connection.
It may be deeper than that. You may sometimes deeply fall in love with someone, only to realize that this never materializes. Yet, you feel like you were soul-twins, if you know what I mean. You feel a deeper connection than may be possible with mere love; like a connection between twins, as if she/he were family. It's hard to explain if you never experienced it.
Being old enough to have seen this in theaters in it's original release, seeing Vader save Luke was even more emotional because he didn't say "no" those two times. The actor in the suit did such a great job emoting through the mask that you could see his pain as Luke was being tortured. The moment he grabbed the Emperor, the audience erupted with cheer.
I was too young to see it in theatres, but I am very grateful to my parents for showing me the unchanged originals. When I watched it with my best friend later and saw the special editions, I was cringing.
@@yunafix4730 I saw them in like 92 or something, your best bet for seeing the originals is to get yourself a VCR and go to a thrift store at this point.
@@KotoRyu Look up Harmy's DE-specialized edition. Some dedicated fans when through the painstaking process of restoring the original versions using multiple versions. They are in 1080p and look fantastic. Han shoots first. Vader doesn't scream no. YUB NUB is back. and it doesn't look like crap.
@@xtremejay2000 IMO Yub Nub is a terrible song to end with. The Victory Celebration from the ‘97 edition onwards is a superior send-off to the Star Wars saga.
Anakin: "Now go my son leave me.😭 Luke: "I can save you" Anakin: "You already have" Anakin: "You were right about me, tell your sister you were right. (With big smile of his face) 😭
@@CrashLandon1 Sure, that was a "hello kiss", or a "bye kiss". That was totally the intention back then when Leia and Luke were not even supposed to be siblings and she was both of the MCs' love interest. Suuuuure.
I forget sometime how great the Luke / Han exchanges are, because they're so spaced apart (rescue-the-princess debate, "what do you think of her Han?" debate, the radio chatter on Hoth, and then the one you mentioned). My favorite part of that one is "There's nothing to see. I used to live here, you know." / "You're gonna die here, you know." Though it makes me sad that Luke & Ani never got to discuss how much they both dislike sand.
The scene of Vader saving Luke was actually more powerful in the original version, because Vader didn't say "no". The suspense just kept building as he looked back and forth between the others.
Yeah... I think most of the changes are neither here nor there no matter how silly they are -- i don't care whether Han drew first or what age Anakin's force ghost is -- but this is a pivotal scene that's just outright worse than it was before.
Definitely. So much more powerful not hearing what he's goin through. Also, makes no sense for him to cry out as it would tip Palpatine off. Very bad change
Lucas must have wanted it to 'rhyme' with Darth Vader's birth, when he yelled "NO" about Padme's death. I agree. Silly. Then again the first revised release of Empire Strikes Back had Luke screaming while he was falling down the shaft after letting go in Bespin. Made no sense.
Originally, Darth Vader didn't say "No" before casting Palpatine to his death. It was silent reflection, as if his life choices and his past all came flashing before him in that instant when he saw his son being killed. That was his breaking point, where all of the hatred and anger finally left him that he harbored for more than 20 years.
Out of all the reactions I've seen for Star Wars, I can honestly say that yours is the best because out of all these reactions you're the only person that actually understands why all us fans love this franchise
I always cry at anakins death, he died peacefully but he deserved so much more. He deserved a peaceful life with his family not a horrible life serving the empire. I grew up with Vader and I hope our community keeps his character going. Star Wars is the best.
The best part of this movie is that Luke did what no other Jedi, Sith or being in general could do… he freed his father. From his fear and from his bondage to the Emperor.
When Leia says 'she knew', I don't think she means she knew consciously. She only knew subconsciously that they had a connection, but she didn't understand the exact nature of it until that moment. The line wasn't meant to be taken literally, she's definitely just realizing it in that moment.
I've always understood it like: "I know" means: "I know you are telling the truth. I feel it. I've always known, but not know what I know". When Luke says it, it all make sense for Leia. maybe not the best explanation, but I hope you understand my point.
Ironic. Yeah, I think Leia meant, "I didn't understand it consciously, but at a subconscious level I've always known that you and I had a special connection. It never occurred to me consciously, but now that you've told me that we are siblings, I know it's true because it completely explains how I've always felt about you." Or... "You have always felt like family to me... and now I know why." I don't think this is very different from what you said -- I'm just putting these ideas in my own words.
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Exactly, she knew in her subconscious but she couldn't make sense of it until Luke sealed it with the news. Let's not forget she made the Falcon to turned around to extract Luke from Cloud City too.
One of the most touching things is Star Wars is when Darth Vader's mask comes off, and you see that beneath all that evil and menace, there was simply a sad, wounded, broken man 😭 You may struggle to forgive Darth Vader for his war crimes, but it still tugs at your heartstrings to see the fate of Anakin Skywalker.
It's an amazing piece of storytelling. In A New Hope, Vader was presented as the ultimate stereotype of an evil villain. Who would have guessed that two movies later we would be emotional and sad when he dies?
23:20 When I was young, in the 90s, I was impervious to that scene. But now, I just can't hold my tears. The music, the sentiment. It's just too nostalgic, too beautiful and too tragic. In the end, Anakin did bring balance to the Force, as a redeemed jedi knight. And said goodbye to his son with a smile. Perfect scene.
Plus he's funny as hell. Thanks to Will and Grace. It's how I found out. Everytime I watch that ep and he says "I don't need this crap. I have Darth Vader money". 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Everytime.
@@homebuyercoaches4044 I love James Earl Jones in Field of Dreams also (with Kevin Costner). I'm pretty sure, however, that he did not do the voice of BGM.
Luke goes from naive farm boy to Jedi Knight hero Vader goes from fallen chosen one to redeemed hero Han Solo goes from self centered criminal to selfless hero Obi-wan and Yoda go from being the last of their generation of Jedi, to passing the torch to Luke as the new generation Leia goes from pampered, outspoken princess to a mature political and military leader
No matter how many times, we fan, watch star wars it always gets us. I'm excited for you to continue your prequels journey and take the whole story in!! :D
Yeah I can't wait for her to see Maul and Dooku and Grievous. I think they're such cool characters even though Grievous isnt shown at his full potential.
Darth Vader actually became one of my favorite characters too during these movies and then when I watched the prequels, he became my number one, by far one of the most complex and tragic characters in film history
She only Kissed Luke to put the man she truly loves in his place. She would have kissed a sign post in order to make Han realize he has no power over her. It was strategic.
@@SithEnthusiast12 She said, "SOMEHOW, I have always known". In other words, she felt a connection to Luke but never understood what that connection was until he told her, then she understood and it all made sense.
YES YES YES! Exactly! You had the conversation on Endor between Luke and Anakin SPOT ON! “It is too late for me” That line revealed that he tried to make his way back😭😭😭
I love how the cameraman (Garrett Brown) walked through a Northern California Redwood Forest with a very heavy camera for hours at a time, working so hard to hold the camera while focusing on the path ahead, with the camera only taking a shot about every second, so when it was sped up it looked like you were traveling 120 miles per hour in the speeder chase scene.
FUN FACT: George Lucas, at the point that he made Return of the Jedi, earned a world record for having employed more little people (dwarves, etc) than any other filmmaker in history. So apparently a lot of little people love him because his movies have given them tons of work.
And, though not in Lucas' hands anymore, Lucasfilm still employs a lot of little people to work for them. If you've watched The Mandalorian, you've seen them working.
@@paulnone9984 Why? Because, as I have been told by them, those two words are fucking offensive and shouldn't be used. I have yet to be told that "Little Person" is insulting or degrading. I defer to anyone who is afflicted with the challenge to correct me. But where I grew up, you did not use those words to describe people.
@@jillbenson4518 Did you even read the comment that I posted? Imagine walking up to someone and saying "hey little person, how are you?" Do you not realize how offensive that would make you towards them? Using actual biological terms as dwarf or midget is NOT offensive. Just because you're offended, doesn't mean everyone else should be. It just means you're a weak minded person who gets easily offended by the most trivial things and you really need to grow up and move on in your life instead of being a fake victim of being offended by stupid shit. This is why people in the real world make fun of those on social media, because it shows what sad lives you must have by being offended by trivial things that don't even pertain to you.
"Why did you kiss him if you knew he was your brother?" She's from Alderaan. It's kind of the Mississippi of the galaxy EDIT: for folks responding with other locations, I said Mississippi because it's a Family Guy reference from when they spoofed RotJ. It's Seth Macfarlane's joke not mine...
The reason you saw Anakin Skywalker young at the ending is because when Darth Vader re-accepted the Light side of the Force, we were shown him at the point of when he was good. Which was when he was young. The reason we see Yoda and Obi-Wan at their older ages is because they were good their entire lives.
while kinda makes sense and that's Lucas official answer, why does he go back to that look right on the point he was seduced to the dark side? it's not like he turned right away after being 100% good before, he was letting himself go from Ep II, he still did awful things before that is my point, or you telling me you can slaughter an entire village and still the force doesn't consider that to be "bad"?
@@sonnic1995 not really guys to let you know, this is a new ending that was filmed after the prequel came out, this is why you can see Hayden Christensen ( Anakin's actor in the prequel). The original ending can be found on youtube and shows the actor that played Darth Vader in the trilogy so an older Anakin :)
@@plasmak5786 Appreciated the aclaration, but I already knew that my friend, i mean obviously had to be done after the prequels, My whole comment was on the change, while Lucas says Anakin went back to the point he was good before turning bad, he had done terrible things before that (he has the Ep III look, so yeah TO ME makes no sense that the slaughtering of the Tusken Raiders gets overlooked based on his look)
@@sonnic1995 Oh okay sorry I didn't catch that in your comment my bad ! But yeah this ending, even though I feel like it has a nicer soundtrack which is important, really makes everything a bit weird ( like what you said), the ending with old Anakin is more emotional seeing both Jedis more or less at the same age, in any case thanks for your clarification !
@@sonnic1995 no, to me that still makes sense, because even tho he did slaughter the village out of frustration and revenge. He still was not dark vader. He still had not completly turned to the dark side. And in my opinion had the jedi councel give anakin more recognition and appreciation he would have perhap never decided to turn to the darkness. Because lots of his frustration and anger came from feeling put aside and not having the respect he wanted. But those are what if's. 😅 But you can also say that he turned for the best at the end and therefore should still be depicted as the older anakin. Then again, i think having him being younger can give the serie viewer another incentive to check the earlier episodes of starwars. Anyway, to each his own preferences! Cheers!
She just kissed Luke to piss off Han and she felt an affinity for Luke, she didn’t actually know they were siblings at the time. They exchanged the other actor, Sebastian Shaw, with Hayden Christensen as the force ghost, in the remastered version.
"They exchanged the other actor, Sebastian Shaw, with Hayden Christensen as the force ghost" She (VKunia) could already see this, she asked WHY they did it. The answer is simply that Lucas is an idiot with an irresistible penchant for changing things just because he has the power to. Once you go down that road you might as well replace all Alec McGuinness's force ghost appearances with re shoots using Ewan McGregor, or replace puppet Yoda with CG Yoda. The truly sad thing is that I've no doubt Lucas did consider exactly those steps - but he's well aware that if he changed Obi Wan's force appearance it would cause a real breakdown amongst the fans. I just hate that Sebastian Shaw was so disrespected by Lucas that he could so easily cast aside his only appearance in the film. It's just so petty and adds nothing to the film - soulless would be an understatement, whatever artistic instincts he had when he made ANH were long gone by the time he did the special 'editions', let alone the DVD alterations.
If I may add my insight as to a possible reason why Hayden was later shown as the Force ghost of Anakin is because it was his last form as a Jedi before going to the Dark Side
The reason Han Solo was frozen in Empire as a plot point was because Harrison Ford at the time had not yet signed his contract for this movie. They froze him so in case he didn't, it'd be fairly easy to kill him off-screen.
The thing I like most about these movies is the way George Lucas created a "lived in universe" with dirt and dust and scrapes and dents. And how he used familiar things like WWII dogfights for the way the spaceships fight and even real-world weapons for the blasters.
When I first got my Xbox 360, the first game I ever had was Force unleashed one. The first achievement I ever got was: Worst Day Shift Manager Ever! You get the achievement for killing 10 Stormtroopers as Vader...
Also, Leia was undeveloped with the force so her 'force' wasn't projecting out like it was for Luke. Also, Darth Vader was hurt because he grabbed the emperor while all that force power was projecting out and it basically killed him.
A thing to remember is that before this film, there WAS no Force lightning. The only things we'd seen the Force do were subtle things, like sensing a presence, semi-hypnotic suggestion and some light telekinesis (or heavy, in Yoda's case). The Emperor pulling out the lightning was an unexpected corruption of the power of the Force, representing his power and his evil. That's why I always disliked it appearing in so much other Star Wars media (eg. the video games). It trivialized what was supposed to be perceived as the ultimate power, the ultimate evil.
It's actually quite refreshing to see someone react to the original series for the first time. It takes me back to when I first witnessed its majesty so to speak.
The cybernetics in his suit that we’re keeping him alive took the majority of the lightning. He saved his son but it cost him his life. The ultimate redemption for Anakin Skywalker
19:12 Blocking Luke's attack on the Emperor wasn't to protect Palpatine, it was to protect Luke. If the Emperor thought that Vader wasn't going to protect him, he would protect himself. That means using lightning. Vader had battled with Luke before. He knows he is no match for the Emperor. Vader tells Luke to join him so they can destroy the Emperor. When he said that he didn't mean "Hey! I'm going to kill the Emperor by myself do you want to be my new number two?" He meant "If you join me and let me train you in the Dark Side we might have enough strength to overpower the Emperor." Really, the only way that Vader was able to kill the Emperor was because he was distracted from torturing Luke. Even then the Emperor was able to mortally wound Vader. So in conclusion, Vader blocked Luke's lightsaber because he had no chance at actually killing the Emperor. If the Emperor felt that his life was actually in danger he would have easily killed Luke.
In the end, it was a Skywalker that killed Darth Vader, subverting the lie that was told earlier about what happened to Anakin. Anakin saved his son, as well as killing Vader and the Emperor
Yes, it’s shown that Leia has the force in empire strikes back when she goes back to save Luke after sensing him calling out to her at the end of the movie :)
actually no. one needn't be force-sensitive to be influenced/affected by a force user. that was proven by obi-wan convincing the stormtroopers to let them move along.
In the expanded universe she does train to be a Jedi and wield a light saber. But her abilities lie more towards counseling and negotiation than combat
Why do so many of my favorite things have incest overtones? I'm pretty sure it's coincidence. lol. Spoilers: the following all have incest overtones. ---- Star Wars, Game of Thrones, Lone Star (1996), From Up on Poppy Hill (2011), Back to the Future, Clueless (1995), The Harper Connelly Series (Mystery Novels by Charlaine Harris) All of those works have a relationship that is at least mildly incestuous, and/or the topic is raised, addressed, or suspected at some point.
@@UTU49 OK, but Lone Star is so good. I don't even care and that is their daddy's fault. Clueless - they aren't blood related. Lone Star is going to be my controversial one. That was like 45 years of not knowing. Like... *shrug*
@@jillbenson4518 Keep in mind that all of those things I listed are things that I love. I agree with you about both things. I don't care that that couple in Lone Star are related to each other. You're right: it's the Dad's fault for not telling them. And in Clueless -- even though they are not blood-related, lots of people would perceive it as problematic because their parents were married to each other, and the kids spent some time living as siblings.
It’s true Vader was killing all his “employees” that failed him, up until he met Luke in Empire Strikes Back. After that, he didn’t kill the commander that failed him at the end.
I always took it as he didn't kill him because he knew it wasn't the Admirals fault. They fucked up the hyperdrive so they could catch them. What they didn't expect was for Lando to literally fix it and jump into hyperspace so Vader knew it wasn't on the Admiral...
Watching you ... watch Return of Jedi for the first time was almost as good as getting to experience it all over again myself. Your reactions during and after warms my heart. Another lifelong fan created.. who *gets* it. Welcome to the family.
for what it's worth originally leia wasn't luke's sister. originally luke's sister was fighting on the opposite side of the galaxy the whole time. they didn't decided to cut all that until after the second movie was already in the can.
The very first movie I remember watching in the theater, age 5, was the original 1978 STAR WARS. To this day I remember the moment Vader stepped through all the smoke and into the rebel alliance ship. It blew my tiny little mind...
I remember my dad buying the movies in Betamax or VHS back in the mid 80s, and my brother and sister and me watching bits of Return of the Jedi almost every day before heading out to kindergartner. I remember watching the first two at home, all the iconic scenes. And that some kid stole my little Yoda toy I had back then.
40 years later Return of the Jedi still is so riveting and powerful watching this as it was open day in 1983. I remember when the Emperor was killing Luke with the force lightning the tension in the audience in the theater was unbelievable. People were gasping and women and girls were screaming and crying for Vader to react, and the moment when he grabbed the Emperor everyone including myself were on our feet going absolutely crazy!! I will cherish that day all the rest of my life!!
Beautiful reaction. I saw ROTJ in 1983 when I was 6 years old. I'll never forget tears rolling down my face as Luke says, "I've got to save you" And Vader says..."You already have". An incredible moment in the history of film.
4:35 what always amazes me (especially in this film) is that a lot of the big landscape shots are matte paintings on glass shower doors. Any moving parts were filmed separately then projected in to gaps in the paint and then refilmed so that they fit seamlessly into the painting.
I love how the OT still has such an impact, even on young people today. I feel bad many of them get the Sequels as their first Star Wars experience, they might be biased towards the rest :(
One day when I have kids, I’m going to raise them on true Star Wars. Episodes 1-6, the EU books, games, The Force Unleashed, The Old Republic, Mara Jade, Ben Skywalker, Jaina Solo, Anakin Solo, Jacen Solo, etc.
As a gamer who first played Star Wars the RPG back in the 80s, and immersing myself in the universe (but not to the extent of even more avid fans), there is a lot to say about so many things. Even now, at age 54, I play. The revamped d6 system in the Old Republic setting, 3,000 years before the movies feels like the best place to create new characters and write our own stories.
That's pretty cool honestly, as I grew up during the Prequel era, and accumulated all of the books, comics, and games. I did get my hands on the Star Wars RPG, and I love it. My favorite setting to do the RPG stuff in is either the Fall of the Republic (1,000 BBY-23 BBY), the Rise of the Empire/Age of Rebellion (22 BBY-4 ABY), or New Republic (5 ABY-25 ABY) to New Jedi Order (25 ABY-37 ABY). I think my favorite campaign I have done is one I'm still doing with some friends. It's going from 40 BBY-somewhere around 30 ABY, and it follows some Jedi who start off as Padawans and go on to become Jedi Masters who live through the Jedi Purge and beyond.
This version of the original trilogy, often called the Special Edition, has been altered by George Lucas - so when the original trilogy came out, there were a few differences to what you watched. In fact, over the years there's been numerous alterations to the original movies as Computer Graphic technology improved. The original special effects (which you were right using) were all practical effects, made with miniatures, blue/green screen projection, matte paintings (some of the incredible shots were hand painted onto glass! A lot of the Death Star shots were painted - even the scene where the Emperor arrives on the Death Star, only a fraction of the Imperials in the scene were there, the rest were painted in later) and some other techniques like rotor scoping. It's really cool to look into the making of the originals to see some of the incredible techniques used. This is about all three original trilogy movies. As Computer Graphics improved George decided to go back and tinker with the original movies (George had created the effects powerhouse ILM for Star Wars and they have worked on too many movies to count). Some changes, while dated by today's graphic standards, added some new action to scenes like the attack on the Death Star, while other changes were ...questionable, namely the infamous "Han Shot First" - where in the original version of A New Hope's Cantina scene, Han shot Greedo before the bounty hunter had a chance to shoot Han - setting up Han as no nonsense rogue without the moral standings of Luke. The newer versions, George wanted Han to be more redeemable, less cold hearted at this stage in the movie, so changed it so that Greedo shot first and Han "dodged" it or they fired at the same time. Another questionable change was in this movie with Darth Vader's/Anakin's force ghost. The original movie had the same actor who played Darth with the helmet removed, which makes more sense. George changed this more recently after the prequel movies to a younger Anakin. Some fans who had already seen the movies didn't love a lot of these changes, and also noted that the then new CG was quickly dated as our understanding of how to render better worlds grew. You can really see the difference with the Jaba scene in A New Hope, or the Sarlac pit's "venus fly trap" mouth thing - neither sit well next to the real footage. The story is basically the same and its still enjoyable though. There are some fantastic making of documentaries for the George Lucas era of Star Wars, that show warts and all. They're really interesting, seeing how of school effects were pioneered as well as early CG - and as much flack as the CG gets, both these special editions and the prequel movies were instrumental in allowing the seamless CG we see in movies these days
Just a small correction: Rotoscoping is the term. not rotor scoping. Just to get the terminology correct. that's all. Also the prequels were on the cutting edge because they helped pioneer digital filmmaking. That's why Episode II and III have a different feel/visual quality than the OT and Ep I. Feels almost smoother and dreamier than the clarity film does in high definition. Hard to explain but the point is Ep II was filmed entirely digitally which made the post-production and editorial work quicker. Nowadays filmmaking has gone more toward digital with holdouts like Christopher Nolan and Steven Spielberg still preferring physical film. Just wanted to add this to the discussion about SE and Prequel pioneering.
Well, the stormtroopers came out of an Academy originally. Luke was getting ready to apply at the beginning of Episode IV, it was his need to help work on his Uncle Owen's farm that prevented it. So at some point, at least a portion of the Imperial troops were volunteers and not conscripted against their will. Like all academies, I assume there would have been an interview at some point in the application process.
To me the reason Vader stops Luke from killing Palpatine isn't actually because he wants to protect Palpatine, it's because he wants to stop Luke from going down the same path that he did. Not only does that make his return to the light that much better to me, but I also believe it fits his character at that point because of how soft and sad he was showing himself to be, which only started coming out as he interacted with Luke more
Hey VKunia, just caught this back again, what a great time spent rewatching this with ya, such raw emotion is what this series is all about. Happy you enjoyed them, I got to re-experience these in a new way, but they never lose their magic. Have a wonderful day
Some things that child me didn't understand, but adult me does: 1. Lucas has repeatedly said that Darth Vader is supposed to be pathetic. The Emperor is pissed off that his disciple is all burned and replaced with robotic parts, and he's much weaker as a result. Vader is in constant pain and struggles to breathe even with the machinery. The Emperor intended to ditch Vader and replace him with the much healthier Luke. 2 The dark side of the force isn't just a source of power, it literally changes those who embrace it. It's a slippery slope and if you start down that path, it seduces you to keep going further. People don't like the change of Anakin to Vader, but the point is that he was not convinced by Palpatine's arguments, but by the power of the force literally changing him. 3. The reason that Princess Leia was the most accurate sharp shooter of the entire series was because she was strong in the force just like Luke. It's also why she was able to jump on the land speeder and fly off like she'd been doing it since she was a toddler.
This makes me so, so happy! After the past 6 years of Star Wars (minus Mandalorian and Clone Wars), it’s good to see someone discover the OT and find such joy and emotion in it. Love it!!
My favorite part of seeing people watch these movies for the first time is the delay between the brother/sister relationship reveal and remembering the kiss.
@@hueowen2786 Tears of boredom... Tears of mourning... The destruction of the Skywalkers and George Lucas' legacy... Tears of laughter... At how poorly written the fever dream fanfic they amounted to.... Tears at the realization that dialogue CAN be stupider than some of the meme pearls from the prequels.
I have to say. Your reactions videos are the best I've seen so far. These movies came out when I was a kid and I've seen them I don't know how many times. And you had insights into these films that I never thought of before.
The scene is even more dramatic in the novelization. John Williams chose unconventional instruments to play Death Vader’s theme: high strings, with solos from the flute, clarinet, French horn, and finally, the harp. Impactful stuff.
I didn't think Star Wars could make me cry like that 😭😭😭 On to the prequels? I want MORE!
Yes, definitely on to the Prequels. The prequels are personally my favorite (Episode III is my favorite out of them all) and I think you will really enjoy them
Of course! The prequels are fun in their own ways and make a lot of elements of the classic trilogy better. This is my favorite Star Wars movie largely due to the Luke-Vader arc. So emotional!
Yesss give us all the content 😂💯👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Prequels are pretty damn good. Especially Revenge of the Sith. It's almost universally loved.
Just be sure to stay clear of the Disney trilogy. You'll choke on your cravings of more Star Wars. ;)
How did Anakin get in this position?”
Have you heard the tragedy of Darth Plaguieis The wise ....
underrated comment!
It’s not a story the Original Trilogy would tell you.
@@paca-wd8wu I'm all broken up by that let me tell you.
lmAO
Is it possible to learn about this tragedy?
“How did Anikin get in this position?”
Buckle up for the prequel trilogy.
@@Kurahaara86 the story is there, the fall of Anakin is well worth the pain of most dialogue and scene choices.
@@hoju6796 I guess? Someone should've been there to tell Lucas "NO!". It's just too bad. Although the newest films have shit the bed too, so...
@@Kurahaara86 It's not lame ass karate, it's Cobra Kai! Prequels are cool and real Star Wars. Sequels are crap.
@@JohnnyRaven69 Who the fuck said anything about Karate Kid? Calm down ya schitzo!
@@Kurahaara86 they aren't cinematic masterpieces for sure but damn they have some really cool bits and overall are better than they get made out to be. Like you can't not watch episode 3 and enjoy at least most of it, especially the last hour. Plus Maul is awesome, and seeing the clone wars and even AOTC had some pretty cool scenes, mostly the battle on geonosis and the lightsaber duels.
If you noticed, Luke's clothes got progressively darker across the trilogy, as he got closer to the dark side, but when he became a jedi, the flap at the front of his tunic fell open to reveal a white part, and show he hadn't fallen.
grey
I like how they kinda flipped that in Episode VII / VIII / IX - in the finale the main protagonist is wearing white.... but in reality things are more complicated
Yup, darker and darker as time passed by. If he'd have lived another year, he'd have been Kanye West.
Which is something also appeal to Anakin as well
yeah. once I got the first 6 movies on DVD, I took the time to watch all of them, starting from episode I to episode VI, and in the context came to this realization: that Luke was much closer to turning to the dark side than previously thought.
I love how Anakin was just awkwardly standing there like: “ummm… hey guys. Sorry about the whole genocide and turning to the dark side thing. My bad.”
Obi Wan: why are you rocking your look from our battle at mustafar?
Anakin: you see, i took the look of the last time i was good, before i did anything bad
Obi Wan: but you've done bad things before that, like the Tusken Raiders thing...
Anakin: reverts to Ep II look, then Ep I*
@@sonnic1995 in defense of the Tusken Raider slaughter, when Anakin has his tantrum, he sowed the seeds for his own redemption AND his fall. What people forget is Anakin regretted making that decision.
@@EricGraham94 Yea but they think Anakin is responsible for EVERYTHING bad that happened in Star Wars. He didn't start the Clone War, he didn't blow up Alderaan.
“I was having a rough week, sorry!”
@@EricGraham94 I wouldn't consider that a "tantrum" those tuskens literally kidnapped, tortured and killed his mother.
I think it's pretty logical for someone like Anakin, that had felt for a long time that this was going to happen, and everyone stopped him when he tried to do something about it, to simply explode and go on a rampage.
Besides dude, again, his mother was killed, how is that a tantrum?
Padme’s last words: I know there’s still good in him
Anakin’s last words: you were right
Got to love the genius of George Lucas how he puts it all together
It's like poetry, it rhymes.
@@indigenoustruthspeaker3129 I know not all dialogs in SW movies are best, but Anakin's story is my favorite story of all time, and it really hurts me how people hate George for the dialogs. They can be very simple and naive sometimes, but they all combine into such a tragic and wonderful story
@@felixfridman3335 yeah erase the hate of the prequels bcuz if not for George Lucas there would be no Star Wars movies .think upon this u must
@@alangary9893 The fact that George made Star Wars to begin with does not turn the prequel trilogy into gold. Phantom and Clones are ROUGH.
I'm glad you caught the tone of sadness in his voice when Vader says "it is too late for me, my son." A fair number of people miss that. James Earl Jones really nailed the delivery of that line.
You can sense in Vader's words and tone of voice that he is feeling the weight of all of the bad choices and evil deeds he has done bearing down on him. He's done things that he can never come back from or be redeemed of. He can't save himself, but in the end he saves his son.
I think it's interesting that you know a fair number of people don't notice it, did you perform an exit poll? Seems like a fairly obvious, hard to miss thing to me. As you said James Earl Jones nailed the delivery, it's the height of the movie.
@@dongilleo9743 In return, he's saved by his son. It's powerful stuff redemption. In the end, Vader was always redeemable, he just needed his son to remind him of it, and believe in the good in him, when he couldn't do it himself.
@@sfodd1979 Great point. In my comment, I should have said that Vader "believed" that he had done things he could never come back from, etc.
@@sfodd1979 fair. I'm just speaking from my personal experience with others and from watching various reaction videos where no comment is made. But it's a fair point that no comment doesn't mean it wasn't noticed.
11:35 - Yes, Leia is Force-sensitive. That's how she was able to find Luke and rescue him in the last episode. She sensed his call for help.
It's also why she did so well on her first time riding a speeder-bike and on a very dangerous planet to ride one on.
@@Linerunner99, EXACTLY!
Going back even further, it could also explain why Leia was able to resist giving up the location of the rebel base in A New Hope, despite being subjected to all sorts of torture, drugs, and mind probes.
And also why leia become a prolific 'diplomat' / politician / leader in Episode IV
Also Vader recognized Leia was force sensitive on Bespin which is why he changed his deal with Lando again. You can see it happen just before Han is frozen in carbonite.
I love the Emperor's anticlimactic death. It's so perfect. He thought he was untouchable, invincible. And he was defeated by a "crippled machine" a man he thought wasn't even powerful enough to overthrow him. And he just dumps his ass over the railing like he's a damn doll 😂
Favorite quote is from Luke "I won't leave you." I love it so much
In the Emperors defence, Darth Vader wouldn't actually be able to defeat him in an actual fight, since he's weak to Palpatines force lightning
Technically speaking, the reason why Sidious never saw it coming is because at that point Vader let go of his hate. He then sacrificed himself to save his son's life, he attacked out of love for his son, not hate for the Emperor. The Emperor was a sadistic sociopath who was the Sith Master and therefore was unable to see it coming. Also, the second he decided to sacrifice himself to save Luke, Darth Vader was no more. Anakin Skywalker had returned
He literally overthrows him 😭😭😭😭
@@TheDuda7 Well technically, the Emperor is a frail old man and Darth Vader is a 6'5" cyborg. One punch from Vader would kill Palpatine. So in a real fight, Vader wins.
"Why am I sad that it's over?"
Because, now you're one of us...
whispers: One of us.... One of us...
At first I chuckled, then the smile faded when I realized how sad (but true) this statement is.
One of us...one of us...
Yes for sure
>>> "Why am I sad that it's over?"
>>> Because, now you're one of us...
Yeah, haha, we're total losers, amiright?
Juuuuust kidding... :P
Solo: "I don't know... fly casual."
Vader: "Does that casual looking shuttle have a code clearance?"
"It's an older code sir..."
*silent movie era music plays*
"... but it checks out."
So ya that never works out well. before I became a officer and flew for the USN I was enlisted as a MA (Navy version of MP) and those people that tried to always drive casual hoping I would not see them because for some reason they really didn't want the attention (Usually were or did something wrong) stuck out as if they were holding up a neon flashing sign that screamed look at me I'm right here
"I didn't think Star Wars would make me cry"
Oh boy just wait for episode 3
Or Rogue one
@@jeffcohnphoto Definitely better. the prequels didn't impress me at all but Rogue One was really well done, especially since its based entirely on a throw away line in one movie.
The Prequels will make anyone cry, but for the opposite reasons.
@@jeffcohnphoto
Rogue One is the only Star Wars movie to make me cry, and one of the only movies ever to make me cry.
The reason it happened, is complex, and can only be understood by fans of the originals.
Rogue One brought us the first moment we actually see Darth Vader go to town in a battle.
His full bore weight brought down upon his enemies with all the special effects that modern cinema can provide.
It was almost like seeing the character for the first time since the originals. Seeing the character finally get some of his pride back from that pathetic pile of vomit he was subjected to in the Prequels.
And it was done perfectly. It was short, sweet, and confined, rather than an exhausting 30 min lightsaber fight with an expansive cartoon background.
@@dialecticalmonist3405 no spoilers but make sure you watch The Mandalorian from start to finish If you haven't
Can you believe that Ian McDiarmid who portrayed the Emperor was only thirty-eight years old when playing the eighty-something character?
And Vader didn't die because he lost his hand, he died because when he picked the Emperor up the lightning damaged the life-support system on his suit.
That's the power of chain smoking.
It also could be because Vader was letting go of his anger at Obi-Wan, Palpatine and himself.
I've heard things from those up on it that Palpatine intentionally designed Vader's suit to be vulnerable to Force lightening as a proactive personal security measure as Sith usually end up being murdered by their apprentices.
@ronweber1402 Though the suit was made to be painful so Vader would get stronger by the Dark Side as Sith draws power not just by anger, fear and hatred but through pain and agony (physically and mentally).
“Is that how Boba Fett dies?!”
Lol my exact reaction as a kid. Now you need to watch The Mandalorian!
Shhhhh... ;)
Come on man... spoiler alert :DD
ABSOLUTELY, please watch The Mandalorian. The main character in that series is the guy who FINALLY made me think Mandalorian bounty hunters are ACTUAL bad-asses. You really liked A New Hope, so I know you'll like Mando.
Boba Fett was never supposed to be a big character; he was basically just a delivery man with a cool suit, so they didn't have any issue with having him go out like that. Had the internet existed back then, I expect they'd have given him a bigger role after hearing all the feedback they'd have gotten on him after Empire.
She should watch The Clone Wars beforehand. She doesn't have to react to all of them, but at least watch them
Originally, it was the ghost of the _old_ Darth Vader at the end of the film. You are watching a version of the film that was a bit tinkered with by George Lucas. He is using young Darth Vader from the Prequel films here.
One of the worst changes imho. Anakin just died on the Death Star. There is zero reason he should look like Hayden and not Sebastian.
1. It allows Anakin to possibly come back as a force ghost later on 2. It really connects the OT and PT very well. The OT doesn't have many scenes that does that, so it's good to get a major one
Anakin died in his 40's so it would not make sense if he was played by a guy in his 60's. Lucas has not yet figure out how old Anakain was at this point. So he casted an older actor. This is one changes that I agreed too.
@@QuayNemSorr I actually like the change, because it represents the last point in Anakin's life that he was fully on the light side. I think the change makes sense.
@@QuayNemSorr Agreed. I didn't like that change.
"I can save you"
"You already have"
Chills
ill be honest i saw the ot in a row on cinemax as a 4 year and anakin's death on the death star was the first time i legit cried at a movie...
Saving his soul.
Vaders suit is sensitive to electricity thats why he feared the emperor and even if it didn't kill him the only thing keeping him alive for years was hate and selfishness in the end he let go and was at peace
It also messes up droids pretty bad. Similar tech.
His prosthetic limbs were also the reason he could never use Force Lightning like the Emperor could. ⚡
The scenes with Luke and Vader are the reason this is my favourite Star Wars movie. When Vader finally gives in and saves Luke I cry every time. They saved each other. I love it so much.
When you cry when the villian dies, you know you have a great movie series.
My favorite quote from this movie is in Jabba's home.
Han: "How are we doing?"
Luke: "Same as always."
Han: "That bad?!?"
The polite form of SNAFU.
When Leia says "Somehow I've always known" about her and Luke being siblings, I always felt like she meant more as an intuitive feeling rather than knowing as a fact. Getting the confirmation that they are actually twins just solidified what she was feeling; that there was something unique about their connection.
exactly. she is saying there was an instant connection but she didn't know what that connection was until he told her they are twins.
@@houseofaction The weird kiss sort of gave her an idea...
same man, ever since i was a kid thats how i took it
It may be deeper than that. You may sometimes deeply fall in love with someone, only to realize that this never materializes. Yet, you feel like you were soul-twins, if you know what I mean. You feel a deeper connection than may be possible with mere love; like a connection between twins, as if she/he were family. It's hard to explain if you never experienced it.
@@StealthDonut1 Like when Marty McFly's mum kissed him.
Being old enough to have seen this in theaters in it's original release, seeing Vader save Luke was even more emotional because he didn't say "no" those two times. The actor in the suit did such a great job emoting through the mask that you could see his pain as Luke was being tortured. The moment he grabbed the Emperor, the audience erupted with cheer.
I was too young to see it in theatres, but I am very grateful to my parents for showing me the unchanged originals. When I watched it with my best friend later and saw the special editions, I was cringing.
@@yunafix4730 I saw them in like 92 or something, your best bet for seeing the originals is to get yourself a VCR and go to a thrift store at this point.
@@KotoRyu Look up Harmy's DE-specialized edition. Some dedicated fans when through the painstaking process of restoring the original versions using multiple versions. They are in 1080p and look fantastic. Han shoots first. Vader doesn't scream no. YUB NUB is back. and it doesn't look like crap.
@@xtremejay2000 IMO Yub Nub is a terrible song to end with. The Victory Celebration from the ‘97 edition onwards is a superior send-off to the Star Wars saga.
I didn't even watch it in theatres as I was born in the 90s. And I still think the version without no is way way better
"he is so manipulated by the emperor, how did that happen?"
The prequels: Allow us to introduce ourselves
Prequels*
@@tybermoff8047 nah just revenge of the sith honestly
@@cloudystorm7314 it’s mostly that one
And episode 1 and 2
Have you heard the tale of darth plageius the wise?
"Han Solo brought a toaster with him." 😂
This is canon now. I will not be persuaded otherwise.
What's that old saying? "Never bring a toaster to a gunfight"?😀
head canon is best canon. 😉
@@dongilleo9743 “Never bring a toaster to a Galactic Conflict.” Priceless. 😂 kids say the craziest things.
They was pretty funny
The Di$ney movies are glorified fan fiction. That's all.
When Vader yeeted the emperor the force lightning shorted out his suit that keeps him alive.
Is this for real... I’ve wondered about this for so long
It’s why Vader could never use force lightning.
Yeeted 🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️
@@bxpolo yep
yeeted LMAO but that makes so much more sense
Anakin: "Now go my son leave me.😭
Luke: "I can save you"
Anakin: "You already have"
Anakin: "You were right about me, tell your sister you were right. (With big smile of his face) 😭
8:35 "Tell me this isn't how Boba Fett dies."
...
Me: "Ok."
Dave Filoni: Your wish is granted.
@HEY 4Q2 He did.
Fun fact, boba fett was originally going to be Vader's brother, making him Luke's uncle.
@HEY 4Q2 ... did you watch the Mandalorian?
He should've stayed dead. Total fan service bringing him back. Most overrated character in the franchise.
12:36 "they kissed... weird, unconfortable"
One of us! One of us!
@@CrashLandon1 Sure, that was a "hello kiss", or a "bye kiss". That was totally the intention back then when Leia and Luke were not even supposed to be siblings and she was both of the MCs' love interest. Suuuuure.
@@CrashLandon1 Right... just like Tom Brady and his son.
@@CrashLandon1 🎵 Sweet Home Alabama 🎵
@HEY 4Q2 We accept her, we accept her!!!
@@CrashLandon1 Uhh, did you see the kiss in ESB? That wasn't familial.
"How we doin'?"
"Same as always."
"That bad, huh?"
One of my favorite exchanges.
I forget sometime how great the Luke / Han exchanges are, because they're so spaced apart (rescue-the-princess debate, "what do you think of her Han?" debate, the radio chatter on Hoth, and then the one you mentioned). My favorite part of that one is "There's nothing to see. I used to live here, you know." / "You're gonna die here, you know." Though it makes me sad that Luke & Ani never got to discuss how much they both dislike sand.
@@adamwarlock1 There was great chemistry between the cast, unfortunately that doesn't happen in the prequels.
The scene of Vader saving Luke was actually more powerful in the original version, because Vader didn't say "no". The suspense just kept building as he looked back and forth between the others.
Yeah... I think most of the changes are neither here nor there no matter how silly they are -- i don't care whether Han drew first or what age Anakin's force ghost is -- but this is a pivotal scene that's just outright worse than it was before.
Definitely. So much more powerful not hearing what he's goin through. Also, makes no sense for him to cry out as it would tip Palpatine off. Very bad change
Lucas must have wanted it to 'rhyme' with Darth Vader's birth, when he yelled "NO" about Padme's death. I agree. Silly. Then again the first revised release of Empire Strikes Back had Luke screaming while he was falling down the shaft after letting go in Bespin. Made no sense.
It was so much better that way
The inner conflict was just enough for me. Hearing him say it takes it down a bit.
Originally, Darth Vader didn't say "No" before casting Palpatine to his death. It was silent reflection, as if his life choices and his past all came flashing before him in that instant when he saw his son being killed. That was his breaking point, where all of the hatred and anger finally left him that he harbored for more than 20 years.
It was much better, and more in character, without the "Nooooo!"
@@dr.burtgummerfan439 The thing is, Vader didn’t kill Palpatine, it was Anakin.
@@NotReal-187 Still holds true though. Neither a Sith nor a Jedi would've cried out like that at that moment.
@@dr.burtgummerfan439 well, Anakin wasn’t your average Jedi, he was quite a sentimental person.
@@dr.burtgummerfan439 Yeah, and I liked the original when old Anakin appeared. She noticed it too. Most youtubers watched the prequels first.
Out of all the reactions I've seen for Star Wars, I can honestly say that yours is the best because out of all these reactions you're the only person that actually understands why all us fans love this franchise
Thank you so much manny that means a lot ❤
You know it's a good movie if you cry when one of the protagonist dies, but you know it's a masterpiece when you cry while the antagonist dies
I always cry at anakins death, he died peacefully but he deserved so much more. He deserved a peaceful life with his family not a horrible life serving the empire. I grew up with Vader and I hope our community keeps his character going. Star Wars is the best.
The best part of this movie is that Luke did what no other Jedi, Sith or being in general could do… he freed his father. From his fear and from his bondage to the Emperor.
And this is one of the reasons why Luke was worthy of being the next Jedi grandmaster after Yoda.
That's because no one else was willing to risk his life to save Vader.
No one else thought Vader could be saved. Everyone thought he was lost to the Dark Side. Luke sensed what everyone else was convinced was gone.
When Leia says 'she knew', I don't think she means she knew consciously. She only knew subconsciously that they had a connection, but she didn't understand the exact nature of it until that moment. The line wasn't meant to be taken literally, she's definitely just realizing it in that moment.
I've always understood it like: "I know" means: "I know you are telling the truth. I feel it. I've always known, but not know what I know". When Luke says it, it all make sense for Leia.
maybe not the best explanation, but I hope you understand my point.
@@mrborgeusborg1541 I get what you're saying and that totally makes sense.
Ironic. Yeah, I think Leia meant, "I didn't understand it consciously, but at a subconscious level I've always known that you and I had a special connection. It never occurred to me consciously, but now that you've told me that we are siblings, I know it's true because it completely explains how I've always felt about you."
Or... "You have always felt like family to me... and now I know why."
I don't think this is very different from what you said -- I'm just putting these ideas in my own words.
Exactly, she knew in her subconscious but she couldn't make sense of it until Luke sealed it with the news. Let's not forget she made the Falcon to turned around to extract Luke from Cloud City too.
One of the most touching things is Star Wars is when Darth Vader's mask comes off, and you see that beneath all that evil and menace, there was simply a sad, wounded, broken man 😭 You may struggle to forgive Darth Vader for his war crimes, but it still tugs at your heartstrings to see the fate of Anakin Skywalker.
"I didn't think star wars would make me cry"
This is where the fun begins
It's an amazing piece of storytelling. In A New Hope, Vader was presented as the ultimate stereotype of an evil villain. Who would have guessed that two movies later we would be emotional and sad when he dies?
Just wait till episode 3
Or Rouge One For that matter.
This is pretty much where the fun ended. The rest is just mediocre cgi-filled fluff.
@@mikeaninger7388 Rogue One sucks. Such a bore
The reason why Vader died is from the force lightning when he picked up Palpatine
Exactly. Vader was barely being kept alive by his life-support suit, and it didn't take that much to kill him once that got electrified.
The suit is weak to lightning he designed the suit to be like that so if Vader betrayed him he would be defeated
Vader's suit was keeping him alive. The emperor's electricity fried it.
True but there is more than this...
Its because Vader turn back on Lightside, Its was anger and hate what kept him alive..
@@rosomak6900 I never did like that theory after the comics were released.
@@Schatje79 I dont know about comic, Its just my guess..
@@Schatje79 its cannon. Darth Maul says the same thing, he stayed alive because of his hatred for Obi-wan.
And Luke cut vaders robot hand, probably damaging the life support system
23:20 When I was young, in the 90s, I was impervious to that scene. But now, I just can't hold my tears. The music, the sentiment. It's just too nostalgic, too beautiful and too tragic. In the end, Anakin did bring balance to the Force, as a redeemed jedi knight. And said goodbye to his son with a smile. Perfect scene.
Fun Fact: James Earl Jones the voice of Darth Vader is also the voice of Mufasa
And Bleeding Gums Murphy on the simpsons.
Plus he's funny as hell. Thanks to Will and Grace. It's how I found out. Everytime I watch that ep and he says "I don't need this crap. I have Darth Vader money". 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Everytime.
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I love James Earl Jones in Field of Dreams also (with Kevin Costner).
I'm pretty sure, however, that he did not do the voice of BGM.
Also the voice of lord voldemort
@@Alex-ze8by Voldemort was voiced by Rupert Degas and
Ralph Fiennes.
Taken together, these three films are a good example of "The Hero's Journey."
Which hero??? *Dramatic Prairie Dog Theme*
Luke goes from naive farm boy to Jedi Knight hero
Vader goes from fallen chosen one to redeemed hero
Han Solo goes from self centered criminal to selfless hero
Obi-wan and Yoda go from being the last of their generation of Jedi, to passing the torch to Luke as the new generation
Leia goes from pampered, outspoken princess to a mature political and military leader
The prequels are a reverse of that then being the heroes fall
No matter how many times, we fan, watch star wars it always gets us. I'm excited for you to continue your prequels journey and take the whole story in!! :D
Yeah I can't wait for her to see Maul and Dooku and Grievous. I think they're such cool characters even though Grievous isnt shown at his full potential.
@@Homosamuel "characters"
They'd have to have characteristics to qualify as characters...
Darth Vader actually became one of my favorite characters too during these movies and then when I watched the prequels, he became my number one, by far one of the most complex and tragic characters in film history
She only Kissed Luke to put the man she truly loves in his place. She would have kissed a sign post in order to make Han realize he has no power over her. It was strategic.
"I'd rather kiss a Wookie!"
"I can arrange that!"
^_^
That would have been hilarious to see Han get jealous if she kissed a sign post.
Still the fact she said: she's always known still a creep factor..
@@SithEnthusiast12 She said, "SOMEHOW, I have always known". In other words, she felt a connection to Luke but never understood what that connection was until he told her, then she understood and it all made sense.
@@jollyrogerhobbies2386 don't try an simplify it you she knew...
YES YES YES! Exactly!
You had the conversation on Endor between Luke and Anakin SPOT ON!
“It is too late for me” That line revealed that he tried to make his way back😭😭😭
>sees the Emperor for the first time
"He doesn't look too fearsome. He has a cane n stuff"
That. That is why he has the cane.
But it's not *just* a cane. It's also an ancient sith artifact. I forget if it actually boosts ones power in the dark side or not.
Yoda had a cane, too, and look what he did with Luke's X-wing. And when this film was made, the Emperor's cane was just a freakin' cane.
The ability Star Wars has to show the emotion people are feeling without showing their faces is impressive
.. Most impressive.”
I love how the cameraman (Garrett Brown) walked through a Northern California Redwood Forest with a very heavy camera for hours at a time, working so hard to hold the camera while focusing on the path ahead, with the camera only taking a shot about every second, so when it was sped up it looked like you were traveling 120 miles per hour in the speeder chase scene.
And they invented the steadicam to make those shots possible!
I heard that the forest is no longer. It was logged shortly after filming. That is why they were allowed to do SOME damage to the trees and stuff.
FUN FACT: George Lucas, at the point that he made Return of the Jedi, earned a world record for having employed more little people (dwarves, etc) than any other filmmaker in history. So apparently a lot of little people love him because his movies have given them tons of work.
@@nomadmusicbk2366 Warwick Davis was the one playing the main Ewok and he was only 12 years old at the time.
And, though not in Lucas' hands anymore, Lucasfilm still employs a lot of little people to work for them. If you've watched The Mandalorian, you've seen them working.
Why not just call them midget or dwarf as the actual term? Trying to be PC makes it sound even more offensive by calling them "little people".
@@paulnone9984 Why? Because, as I have been told by them, those two words are fucking offensive and shouldn't be used. I have yet to be told that "Little Person" is insulting or degrading. I defer to anyone who is afflicted with the challenge to correct me. But where I grew up, you did not use those words to describe people.
@@jillbenson4518 Did you even read the comment that I posted? Imagine walking up to someone and saying "hey little person, how are you?" Do you not realize how offensive that would make you towards them? Using actual biological terms as dwarf or midget is NOT offensive. Just because you're offended, doesn't mean everyone else should be. It just means you're a weak minded person who gets easily offended by the most trivial things and you really need to grow up and move on in your life instead of being a fake victim of being offended by stupid shit. This is why people in the real world make fun of those on social media, because it shows what sad lives you must have by being offended by trivial things that don't even pertain to you.
"Why did you kiss him if you knew he was your brother?"
She's from Alderaan. It's kind of the Mississippi of the galaxy
EDIT: for folks responding with other locations, I said Mississippi because it's a Family Guy reference from when they spoofed RotJ. It's Seth Macfarlane's joke not mine...
More like the Habsburg Europe of the Galaxy.
That one fish from Spongebob: "Uh I can explain."
Sweet home Alabama
Alabama*
After all Angelina Jolie kisses her brother like that
The reason you saw Anakin Skywalker young at the ending is because when Darth Vader re-accepted the Light side of the Force, we were shown him at the point of when he was good. Which was when he was young. The reason we see Yoda and Obi-Wan at their older ages is because they were good their entire lives.
while kinda makes sense and that's Lucas official answer, why does he go back to that look right on the point he was seduced to the dark side? it's not like he turned right away after being 100% good before, he was letting himself go from Ep II, he still did awful things before that is my point, or you telling me you can slaughter an entire village and still the force doesn't consider that to be "bad"?
@@sonnic1995 not really guys to let you know, this is a new ending that was filmed after the prequel came out, this is why you can see Hayden Christensen ( Anakin's actor in the prequel). The original ending can be found on youtube and shows the actor that played Darth Vader in the trilogy so an older Anakin :)
@@plasmak5786 Appreciated the aclaration, but I already knew that my friend, i mean obviously had to be done after the prequels, My whole comment was on the change, while Lucas says Anakin went back to the point he was good before turning bad, he had done terrible things before that (he has the Ep III look, so yeah TO ME makes no sense that the slaughtering of the Tusken Raiders gets overlooked based on his look)
@@sonnic1995 Oh okay sorry I didn't catch that in your comment my bad ! But yeah this ending, even though I feel like it has a nicer soundtrack which is important, really makes everything a bit weird ( like what you said), the ending with old Anakin is more emotional seeing both Jedis more or less at the same age, in any case thanks for your clarification !
@@sonnic1995 no, to me that still makes sense, because even tho he did slaughter the village out of frustration and revenge. He still was not dark vader. He still had not completly turned to the dark side. And in my opinion had the jedi councel give anakin more recognition and appreciation he would have perhap never decided to turn to the darkness. Because lots of his frustration and anger came from feeling put aside and not having the respect he wanted. But those are what if's. 😅
But you can also say that he turned for the best at the end and therefore should still be depicted as the older anakin. Then again, i think having him being younger can give the serie viewer another incentive to check the earlier episodes of starwars.
Anyway, to each his own preferences! Cheers!
She just kissed Luke to piss off Han and she felt an affinity for Luke, she didn’t actually know they were siblings at the time.
They exchanged the other actor, Sebastian Shaw, with Hayden Christensen as the force ghost, in the remastered version.
Yeah, but Luke enjoyed it XD
"They exchanged the other actor, Sebastian Shaw, with Hayden Christensen as the force ghost"
She (VKunia) could already see this, she asked WHY they did it.
The answer is simply that Lucas is an idiot with an irresistible penchant for changing things just because he has the power to.
Once you go down that road you might as well replace all Alec McGuinness's force ghost appearances with re shoots using Ewan McGregor, or replace puppet Yoda with CG Yoda.
The truly sad thing is that I've no doubt Lucas did consider exactly those steps - but he's well aware that if he changed Obi Wan's force appearance it would cause a real breakdown amongst the fans.
I just hate that Sebastian Shaw was so disrespected by Lucas that he could so easily cast aside his only appearance in the film.
It's just so petty and adds nothing to the film - soulless would be an understatement, whatever artistic instincts he had when he made ANH were long gone by the time he did the special 'editions', let alone the DVD alterations.
If I may add my insight as to a possible reason why Hayden was later shown as the Force ghost of Anakin is because it was his last form as a Jedi before going to the Dark Side
@@mnomadvfx Not to mention I cannot stand the idea of Christansen as Vader. He was lame.
@@mnomadvfx Throwing actors to the side and leave them in the dust is very typically Lucas.
everything in the throne room and the death star assault is the absolute peak of star wars.
I can't even focus on the good point you're making because of that awesome Kana profile pic lol
@@dxrebel haha! thanks! always appreciate meeting other kana fans under non-wrestling related videos!
@@K0K0BB Nice. Same here. I wanna see crazy Alexa vs Kana-Asuka or Kana-Asuka vs Io vs Sasha lol
The reason Han Solo was frozen in Empire as a plot point was because Harrison Ford at the time had not yet signed his contract for this movie. They froze him so in case he didn't, it'd be fairly easy to kill him off-screen.
The thing I like most about these movies is the way George Lucas created a "lived in universe" with dirt and dust and scrapes and dents. And how he used familiar things like WWII dogfights for the way the spaceships fight and even real-world weapons for the blasters.
VKunia: "Now I understand all the hype"
Me: "Welcome to the Star Wars family" :)
This is the way
Best comment ever: “Vader is honestly such a bad boss.” Yeah, and he hasn’t exactly been father of the year either, am I right? Lol
He did sacrifice himself to save his son, so I'd say he's not a bad father.
No, he was a great father. One day he took his daughter to his work and showed her what the Death Star could do.
When I first got my Xbox 360, the first game I ever had was Force unleashed one. The first achievement I ever got was: Worst Day Shift Manager Ever! You get the achievement for killing 10 Stormtroopers as Vader...
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A bit like the Crowd Pleaser achievement in Lego Star Wars for killing Jar Jar 10 times in a row.
@@stvdagger8074...I just almost snorted soda out of my nose at that.
Luke was thinking about leia, that’s how Vader found out and used it against him
Also, Leia was undeveloped with the force so her 'force' wasn't projecting out like it was for Luke. Also, Darth Vader was hurt because he grabbed the emperor while all that force power was projecting out and it basically killed him.
A thing to remember is that before this film, there WAS no Force lightning. The only things we'd seen the Force do were subtle things, like sensing a presence, semi-hypnotic suggestion and some light telekinesis (or heavy, in Yoda's case). The Emperor pulling out the lightning was an unexpected corruption of the power of the Force, representing his power and his evil.
That's why I always disliked it appearing in so much other Star Wars media (eg. the video games). It trivialized what was supposed to be perceived as the ultimate power, the ultimate evil.
It's actually quite refreshing to see someone react to the original series for the first time. It takes me back to when I first witnessed its majesty so to speak.
The cybernetics in his suit that we’re keeping him alive took the majority of the lightning. He saved his son but it cost him his life. The ultimate redemption for Anakin Skywalker
19:12 Blocking Luke's attack on the Emperor wasn't to protect Palpatine, it was to protect Luke. If the Emperor thought that Vader wasn't going to protect him, he would protect himself. That means using lightning. Vader had battled with Luke before. He knows he is no match for the Emperor. Vader tells Luke to join him so they can destroy the Emperor. When he said that he didn't mean "Hey! I'm going to kill the Emperor by myself do you want to be my new number two?" He meant "If you join me and let me train you in the Dark Side we might have enough strength to overpower the Emperor." Really, the only way that Vader was able to kill the Emperor was because he was distracted from torturing Luke. Even then the Emperor was able to mortally wound Vader. So in conclusion, Vader blocked Luke's lightsaber because he had no chance at actually killing the Emperor. If the Emperor felt that his life was actually in danger he would have easily killed Luke.
22:32 mark: "Darth Vader saved his son".....no he didn't, Anakin Skywalker saved his son.
In the end, it was a Skywalker that killed Darth Vader, subverting the lie that was told earlier about what happened to Anakin. Anakin saved his son, as well as killing Vader and the Emperor
Yeah, when Anakin saw his son in pain, Vader died at that moment and Anakin returned fully until his body passed away.
Yes, it’s shown that Leia has the force in empire strikes back when she goes back to save Luke after sensing him calling out to her at the end of the movie :)
actually no. one needn't be force-sensitive to be influenced/affected by a force user. that was proven by obi-wan convincing the stormtroopers to let them move along.
@@generalzod7959 but she still has the force so that doesn’t really matter
@@makayla1223 all I'm saying is the previous example doesn't actually prove she was a force user/sensitive.
In the expanded universe she does train to be a Jedi and wield a light saber. But her abilities lie more towards counseling and negotiation than combat
@@paulskeet9001 Also you see her training with Luke in the Sequels
"I need to save you!"
"You already have."
"He doesn't look to fearsome. He's got a cane and stuff."
*twenty seconds later*
"With the hood they made him look really menacing."
Its quite telling how Vader feels when he looks over the handrail into blank space after Luke says "Then my Father is truly dead."
The moment she realized that Luke and Leia kissed was so funny
the twists AND the *plot* twists.......ha ha ha
Why do so many of my favorite things have incest overtones?
I'm pretty sure it's coincidence. lol.
Spoilers: the following all have incest overtones.
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Star Wars, Game of Thrones, Lone Star (1996), From Up on Poppy Hill (2011), Back to the Future, Clueless (1995), The Harper Connelly Series (Mystery Novels by Charlaine Harris)
All of those works have a relationship that is at least mildly incestuous, and/or the topic is raised, addressed, or suspected at some point.
in fairness, that kiss had nothing to do with luke at all. it was 100% just a middle finger to Han
@@UTU49 OK, but Lone Star is so good. I don't even care and that is their daddy's fault. Clueless - they aren't blood related.
Lone Star is going to be my controversial one. That was like 45 years of not knowing. Like... *shrug*
@@jillbenson4518
Keep in mind that all of those things I listed are things that I love.
I agree with you about both things. I don't care that that couple in Lone Star are related to each other. You're right: it's the Dad's fault for not telling them.
And in Clueless -- even though they are not blood-related, lots of people would perceive it as problematic because their parents were married to each other, and the kids spent some time living as siblings.
The shocks the Emperor used against Luke flowed over Vader when he picked him up. Thats what killed him.
It’s true Vader was killing all his “employees” that failed him, up until he met Luke in Empire Strikes Back. After that, he didn’t kill the commander that failed him at the end.
If I was working for the Empire I would never ask for a promotion XD
Vader turns to the admiral, ready to end his life, then pauses and thinks: _'You know what? I think I've done enough for one movie.'_
I always took it as he didn't kill him because he knew it wasn't the Admirals fault. They fucked up the hyperdrive so they could catch them. What they didn't expect was for Lando to literally fix it and jump into hyperspace so Vader knew it wasn't on the Admiral...
@@AshLee92490 Also, H.R. was really getting on his ass about all that. So much strangling paperwork to fill out!
@@MichaelGMunz H.R?
Watching you ... watch Return of Jedi for the first time was almost as good as getting to experience it all over again myself. Your reactions during and after warms my heart. Another lifelong fan created.. who *gets* it. Welcome to the family.
"They kissed...uncomfortable" Just remember, if she ain't good enough for family, she ain't good enough for anyone!
And let your mind wander a bit, that a kiss may not be the only thing they were involved in before they found out they were siblings lol.
@@jeffburnham6611 she was stuck under the bed, or in the washing machine
for what it's worth originally leia wasn't luke's sister. originally luke's sister was fighting on the opposite side of the galaxy the whole time. they didn't decided to cut all that until after the second movie was already in the can.
favorite line from this movie - Luke: "I have to save you!" Vader: "You already have, Luke..."
CHills
Imagine being a kid when these came out. Star Wars is life.
And then having to grow up and see the dumpster fire of the Prequels. God that was painful to witness.
ROTJ was the very first movie I ever saw in a theater. I was three years old. This is my earliest childhood memory.
The very first movie I remember watching in the theater, age 5, was the original 1978 STAR WARS. To this day I remember the moment Vader stepped through all the smoke and into the rebel alliance ship. It blew my tiny little mind...
I remember my dad buying the movies in Betamax or VHS back in the mid 80s, and my brother and sister and me watching bits of Return of the Jedi almost every day before heading out to kindergartner. I remember watching the first two at home, all the iconic scenes. And that some kid stole my little Yoda toy I had back then.
I was 12 and my mom rented this on VHS for me. I watched it 7 times in a row that day... it was one of the best days of my life!
40 years later Return of the Jedi still is so riveting and powerful watching this as it was open day in 1983. I remember when the Emperor was killing Luke with the force lightning the tension in the audience in the theater was unbelievable. People were gasping and women and girls were screaming and crying for Vader to react, and the moment when he grabbed the Emperor everyone including myself were on our feet going absolutely crazy!! I will cherish that day all the rest of my life!!
Beautiful reaction. I saw ROTJ in 1983 when I was 6 years old. I'll never forget tears rolling down my face as Luke says, "I've got to save you" And Vader says..."You already have". An incredible moment in the history of film.
Ah yes, the iconic Emperor Palpatine quote: "Where are the tostidos?"
I've got these pizza rolls. mail my p/o box for pizza rolls.
“How did that happen? How did Darth Vader fall into that role, I don’t understand?” Haha, sounds like another trilogy in the making!
4:35 what always amazes me (especially in this film) is that a lot of the big landscape shots are matte paintings on glass shower doors. Any moving parts were filmed separately then projected in to gaps in the paint and then refilmed so that they fit seamlessly into the painting.
“Unless they wanna run away together as Father and Son and go go-karting”
I love that you thought of that, it’s so sweet xD
Until palpatine finds them
Remember Toy Story 2.
Father and son Jedi whitewater rafting on the rivers of Naboo.
I love how the OT still has such an impact, even on young people today. I feel bad many of them get the Sequels as their first Star Wars experience, they might be biased towards the rest :(
I’ve seen kids on Instagram say Rey the strongest jedi (one even said “cus she’s all of the jedi”) it weakens my soul :(
I was born after the prequels and I’m not one of those kids
One day when I have kids, I’m going to raise them on true Star Wars. Episodes 1-6, the EU books, games, The Force Unleashed, The Old Republic, Mara Jade, Ben Skywalker, Jaina Solo, Anakin Solo, Jacen Solo, etc.
@@xoler2167 and of course the greatest of them all LEGO Star wars
@@urbent3147 “oops lemme just use the strongest form of force lightning oops hehehe”
"I think Luke's gonna get real powerful and give Darth Vader a swirly". Biggest belly laugh of 2021 so far, just visualizing that.
As a gamer who first played Star Wars the RPG back in the 80s, and immersing myself in the universe (but not to the extent of even more avid fans), there is a lot to say about so many things. Even now, at age 54, I play. The revamped d6 system in the Old Republic setting, 3,000 years before the movies feels like the best place to create new characters and write our own stories.
That's pretty cool honestly, as I grew up during the Prequel era, and accumulated all of the books, comics, and games. I did get my hands on the Star Wars RPG, and I love it. My favorite setting to do the RPG stuff in is either the Fall of the Republic (1,000 BBY-23 BBY), the Rise of the Empire/Age of Rebellion (22 BBY-4 ABY), or New Republic (5 ABY-25 ABY) to New Jedi Order (25 ABY-37 ABY). I think my favorite campaign I have done is one I'm still doing with some friends. It's going from 40 BBY-somewhere around 30 ABY, and it follows some Jedi who start off as Padawans and go on to become Jedi Masters who live through the Jedi Purge and beyond.
This version of the original trilogy, often called the Special Edition, has been altered by George Lucas - so when the original trilogy came out, there were a few differences to what you watched. In fact, over the years there's been numerous alterations to the original movies as Computer Graphic technology improved.
The original special effects (which you were right using) were all practical effects, made with miniatures, blue/green screen projection, matte paintings (some of the incredible shots were hand painted onto glass! A lot of the Death Star shots were painted - even the scene where the Emperor arrives on the Death Star, only a fraction of the Imperials in the scene were there, the rest were painted in later) and some other techniques like rotor scoping. It's really cool to look into the making of the originals to see some of the incredible techniques used.
This is about all three original trilogy movies. As Computer Graphics improved George decided to go back and tinker with the original movies (George had created the effects powerhouse ILM for Star Wars and they have worked on too many movies to count). Some changes, while dated by today's graphic standards, added some new action to scenes like the attack on the Death Star, while other changes were ...questionable, namely the infamous "Han Shot First" - where in the original version of A New Hope's Cantina scene, Han shot Greedo before the bounty hunter had a chance to shoot Han - setting up Han as no nonsense rogue without the moral standings of Luke.
The newer versions, George wanted Han to be more redeemable, less cold hearted at this stage in the movie, so changed it so that Greedo shot first and Han "dodged" it or they fired at the same time.
Another questionable change was in this movie with Darth Vader's/Anakin's force ghost. The original movie had the same actor who played Darth with the helmet removed, which makes more sense. George changed this more recently after the prequel movies to a younger Anakin.
Some fans who had already seen the movies didn't love a lot of these changes, and also noted that the then new CG was quickly dated as our understanding of how to render better worlds grew. You can really see the difference with the Jaba scene in A New Hope, or the Sarlac pit's "venus fly trap" mouth thing - neither sit well next to the real footage. The story is basically the same and its still enjoyable though.
There are some fantastic making of documentaries for the George Lucas era of Star Wars, that show warts and all. They're really interesting, seeing how of school effects were pioneered as well as early CG - and as much flack as the CG gets, both these special editions and the prequel movies were instrumental in allowing the seamless CG we see in movies these days
Just a small correction: Rotoscoping is the term. not rotor scoping. Just to get the terminology correct. that's all.
Also the prequels were on the cutting edge because they helped pioneer digital filmmaking. That's why Episode II and III have a different feel/visual quality than the OT and Ep I. Feels almost smoother and dreamier than the clarity film does in high definition. Hard to explain but the point is Ep II was filmed entirely digitally which made the post-production and editorial work quicker. Nowadays filmmaking has gone more toward digital with holdouts like Christopher Nolan and Steven Spielberg still preferring physical film. Just wanted to add this to the discussion about SE and Prequel pioneering.
@@scottb3034 Whoops, thanks for catching that! I'm somewhat of a phonetic speller :P
I love that you call the people Vader kills on the Imperial side his "employees". Like they had a job interview and the whole thing. Cracks me up!
The Robot Chicken & SNL skits about that sort of thing were pretty great.
"Vader is honestly such a bad boss." 🤣🤣🤣
How do you know that they didn't?
SNL had that Undercover Boss skit with Kylo Ren that was pretty funny.
Well, the stormtroopers came out of an Academy originally. Luke was getting ready to apply at the beginning of Episode IV, it was his need to help work on his Uncle Owen's farm that prevented it. So at some point, at least a portion of the Imperial troops were volunteers and not conscripted against their will. Like all academies, I assume there would have been an interview at some point in the application process.
To me the reason Vader stops Luke from killing Palpatine isn't actually because he wants to protect Palpatine, it's because he wants to stop Luke from going down the same path that he did. Not only does that make his return to the light that much better to me, but I also believe it fits his character at that point because of how soft and sad he was showing himself to be, which only started coming out as he interacted with Luke more
Hey VKunia, just caught this back again, what a great time spent rewatching this with ya, such raw emotion is what this series is all about. Happy you enjoyed them, I got to re-experience these in a new way, but they never lose their magic. Have a wonderful day
May the Force be with you, VKunia. Always.
❤
@@VKunia
"VKunia" is actually a very "Star Wars-y" name.
@@VKunia
Hey, are you aware that a "vicuña" is a camel-like animal from South America?
@@UTU49 They're closer to the llama.
May the 4th be with you, always!!!
during the read-thru, establishing that Like was Leia's brother, Mark Hamill asked 'does that makes me a prince?" Carrie Fisher shouted 'Nooo!'
VK: "I was not expecting that"
*smash cut*
Emperor: "I've been expecting you"
Some things that child me didn't understand, but adult me does: 1. Lucas has repeatedly said that Darth Vader is supposed to be pathetic. The Emperor is pissed off that his disciple is all burned and replaced with robotic parts, and he's much weaker as a result. Vader is in constant pain and struggles to breathe even with the machinery. The Emperor intended to ditch Vader and replace him with the much healthier Luke. 2 The dark side of the force isn't just a source of power, it literally changes those who embrace it. It's a slippery slope and if you start down that path, it seduces you to keep going further. People don't like the change of Anakin to Vader, but the point is that he was not convinced by Palpatine's arguments, but by the power of the force literally changing him. 3. The reason that Princess Leia was the most accurate sharp shooter of the entire series was because she was strong in the force just like Luke. It's also why she was able to jump on the land speeder and fly off like she'd been doing it since she was a toddler.
This makes me so, so happy! After the past 6 years of Star Wars (minus Mandalorian and Clone Wars), it’s good to see someone discover the OT and find such joy and emotion in it. Love it!!
My favorite part of seeing people watch these movies for the first time is the delay between the brother/sister relationship reveal and remembering the kiss.
"I didn't think Star Wars could make me cry" you just wait till you watch “The Mandalorian” ;-)
Clone Wars? I turn into a baby during dozens of episodes of that lol
The sequel trilogy made me cry, but not for the right reasons.
Clone Wars *fortunate son intensifies 🙁
After the Clone Wars series. Hell... Watching Vader after seeing all Anakin went through in Clone Wars would make it hurt even MORE.
@@hueowen2786 Tears of boredom... Tears of mourning... The destruction of the Skywalkers and George Lucas' legacy... Tears of laughter... At how poorly written the fever dream fanfic they amounted to.... Tears at the realization that dialogue CAN be stupider than some of the meme pearls from the prequels.
I have to say. Your reactions videos are the best I've seen so far. These movies came out when I was a kid and I've seen them I don't know how many times. And you had insights into these films that I never thought of before.
Death Vader’s death scene is one of my favorite movie scene. It’s done perfectly, and that piano theme at the end....
The scene is even more dramatic in the novelization. John Williams chose unconventional instruments to play Death Vader’s theme: high strings, with solos from the flute, clarinet, French horn, and finally, the harp. Impactful stuff.
12:31 That realization when you remembered they kissed and they're brother and sister. LOL
They kissed before they knew about being related as brother and sister, not incest.
happens in The Silmarillion too!
Yeah... Lucas kinda forgot. But he wanted to subvert expectations.
Why does that sound familiar?
She will be in for a shock when she watches Game of Thrones then
@@Rickard52 They kissed before _Lucas_ knew about them being related as brother and sister. Fixed it for you.
The O.T is timeless and can never be overwritten or destroyed.......it is immortal. Glad you enjoyed all 3! Great taste!
Special Edition?
@@kirmesjosef2074 The best.
"Han Solo brought a toaster with him inside." -- This is gold. Thank you for this. xD