@@fernandoarista3302 hey cut the guy some slack. Who are we to tell the guy what to believe and what not to believe. He's entitled to it. People think what think. They can't change it.
Frank Oz made Yoda real. His performance made this entire branch of the storyline work. Yoda was by far the BIGGEST gamble by Lucasfilms. He could have easily been seen as a joke that only belonged on the Muppet show next to Kermit and Miss Piggy but Frank Oz worked a miracle here. Oz wasn't just the voice. He was operating the puppet, the eyes, the ears, the mouth, the facial expressions were spot on. Nobody ever seems to give Oz enough credit for bringing Yoda to life.
J D Well said man I never really thought about it like that your right he did do a spectacular job, yoda feels far more real than his cgi counterpart and I wish they kept his lifelike appearance in the newer films! The guy deserves a lot of credit that’s for sure!
Luke: “I don’t believe it.” Yoda: “that is why you fail.” To all my brothers and sisters out there struggling. Take kindly to these wise words. BELIEVE!
It's very interesting how many of the things in Star Wars closely resemble things in the bible. Maybe Lucas was divinely inspired to incorporate some of these things into his films
@@Lalaafastroli When Star Wars was getting huge between the first and second movie, there was a lot of Christian backlash and calls for boycotts...because it was promoting "mysticism" and "false religion". I'm glad Star Wars came out when it did. If it came out today, the backlash from Christian conservatives would be massive.
Same here... I fell in love with a woman who came over after her fiancé got rough. Now she won’t return my calls. But It’s ok because we loved a life times worth in a night. I’ll always love her. This scene makes me feel better lol
The music, the incredible emotional expressions on Yoda's face, probably THE best Star Wars moment ever. You can see Yoda's pure surprise at how powerful Luke is (when he's not distracted) and the way the pleasant surprise turns into pained disappointment at Luke's failing to believe in himself and the Force.
Yoda initially scared me when I saw this movie on laser-disc back in the day, but the more I heard his teachings, his thoughts, it was more fun to try and understand him. It was one of the first times I saw a hero mess up on the way to the top with Yoda's seeing the X-wing start coming up from the swamp like, "Whoa now, that's a bit more than I expected.", only to feel the bottom go out and see it on his face, "He can't hack it yet, and we're out of time." But then to hear his words on the Force itself, and it's strange nature parallel to our own, and all things... ticklishly interesting~ "Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter."
Not really great advice when you think about it for more than a second. It immediately bites Luke in the ass in the very same movie, actually. Luke truly believed with his entire being that he could beat Darth Vader and save his friends in cloud city. See how that worked out? He didn't have a realistic grasp of how far his training had progressed (something that even Yoda realizes) and it got him mutilated. Being grounded and realistic is not a bad thing.
Luke failed, because he had more faith in himself than in the Force. By doing that he violated Yoda's advice and did what he had always done up to that point, he "tried" and when the training got hard, (trusting the Force to take care of all things including his friends) he quit, just he did with the X-Wing. If he had heeded the advice he would have taking his training to its completion and defeated Vader as he did a year later in Return of the Jedi. This may only be a movie, but the advice is sound, in life you either do something, or you don't do it, half measures are the foundation of failure.
I think Daisy Ridley is a pretty big muppet herself. If they sent her to acting school, maybe she could eventually reach Animal levels of subtlety, but it's a little late for that now.
@@Vesnicie I honestly think she is stressed. She was worried about being the new face of star wars that she wanted to turn down the role. Now after two bad movies and terrible writing, I would just phone it in too
Yeah totally. The whole Disney trilogy was such a fake saga I cant even take it as canon. It never happened, no matter how much they will try and tell you. We ended at Return of the Jedi and that's that
I never realized the DEEP wisdom in this story/script. This reminds me of A Course in Miracles. It doesn’t matter how big or small you think something is, if you change your perception & believe - you will experience a miracle.
But aren't you just fooling yourself at that point? Convincing yourself to believe in something whether it's actually true or not? The Force is demonstrably real in these movies. You can actually move objects and feel living things around you with your mind if you train and believe. What does blind faith gain us in the real world?
Every child should be made to watch this clip every morning before school. Don't explain anything to them and let them come to the conclusion and it will hit them like a ton of bricks. I remember watching this as a kid and looking at my dad and him just looking back at me. At first I thought it meant to never give up, but one day it hit me about the power of belief and the lesson of do or do not, there is no try. I always thought well Luke shouldn't do it because he can't, then again It dawned on me that if you are going to do something, do it with the purpose of absolute belief and certainty that you will succeed, you should be surprised if you fail, and then that is when you learn from your failures and make the changes in order to succeed the next time. All that from a 4 minute scene in Star Wars. I thank my father for never explaining it to me and having myself learn the true inner message! Thank you dad! Thank you Frank OZ and George Lucas!
@Niall Lappin If I can remember movies from 40 years ago better than movies from 4 and 2 years ago, I'm pretty sure it's because the new movies are shit by comparison.
Listen I'm going to give proper respect to Revenge of the Sith stop... That one movie summed up all the drama that the other prequels and sequels were missing got kind of liked the Last Jedi 2 Because it wasn't engaged in blatant fanservice without any story development
It’s just laughable how people think the prequels r fine, it’s not, first the characters r pretty much jerks and not really likable...except obi wan and some little, Clone Wars is the one that enhances it a lot more, but doesn’t justify it being good, not at all
At exactly 3:00 (when Luke is entirely out of the scene) is one of the most iconic scenes in Empire. Yoda, standing alone, filled with wisdom, experience, and memories. Here, he is sad for Luke and his impatience. Yoda is a giant and represents all that is patient, understanding, and good. Thank you, Master Yoda. You are an inspiration to the world.
@Mullerornis It's almost like you're the one lashing out at the generation before you that worked their ass off fighting both the Cold War and the Vietnam War, while your generation sits on their ass all day and complains about first world living standards and "hate speech." "conservatives are in favour of censorship" "old values shitck" I'm sorry, censorship is part of America's founding principles? Sorry, I wasn't aware--all I know is that the founders wrote the First Amendment for a reason. You're the hypocrite here, go buy some rainbow outfits and turn yourself on to Marxist Literature
I love how Yoda effortlessly lifts the ship out without even breaking a sweat, and when Luke says “I don’t believe it.” He simply says: “THAT is why you fail.” If Luke removed his doubt, there was no limit to what he could do. Like any great teacher, Yoda realized he needed a demonstration, because actions speak louder than words.
Luke spends 3 years of training and when he's ready for the next level he can barely budge an X-Wing. Rey spends less than a week of training barely knowing what the Force is and she can open up a mountainside.
It's an amazing testament to the greatness of the film, when I can here these messages today, a grown man, for the millionth time, and still, the acting, the Williams's music, the dialog, makes me believe them, makes me hope there is light in the world, makes me inspired. And then there's the last jedi..... "Do or do not, there is no try" :)
When i was a kid I didn't understand the force, I was only interested in the lightsabers and spaceships. As I got older I started to understand more about the Jedi and the Force. Master Yoda is still one of my favorite characters and his greatest alley is the force.
This is just so nice to watch. Scene plays out slowly, telling its own story, building up to a conclusion. We get to understand characters, get invested in the moment, all of it is meaningful. No need for action, explosions, just a good writing
This scene embodies what was so great and loved about the original Star Wars and what Disney does not understand. It’s about emotion. I once heard the originals described as a “space opera”, which is a perfect way of surmising it. The new movies are in no way shape or form an opera of any kind.
This might be the best scene in the entire series of movies. Yoda shows how powerful he is and doesn't need to jump around or make lots of movements to display his strength (unlike the prequels) - he is truly a master teacher here. And in terms of suspense, the build up of the music and slow rising of the ship out of the water makes for amazing movie watching
@@mariguana7918 lol no it doesn't, if he fought needlessly it would be against what he stood for. But he trained a long time with a saber it doesn't make sense to discard it. Especially if he's up against a powerful sith lord
@Juno Donat you are entitled to your opinion. Rather or not you believe in who he was there is plenty of evidence he lived as a man at very least and there are tons upon tons of ppl creating charities and doing awesome selfless acts because of their belief in him. We should all speak and believe in ways that benefit eachother with love. Even if he wasn't real I'd wanna live in a world where who believe in true love.
@Juno Donat I appreciate your reply and I can agree that religion isn't an answer(but many ppl do benefit from it)I believe in alotta different views(gnostic,essenes,I am of Jewish background) I believe Jesus aim was to grow our hearts and unite us all but like any good thing there are ppl in power that pervert it and sell it. I think the fullness of God is seen everywhere and even in our comments I like that we can have such different views but I'm sure If You or Me or Karl saw someone struggling we all would have compassion to help them no matter what we believed as truth.Science and religion are always evolving and I see proof of Jesus in even the opposition ( ppl seem to love or hate Jesus but few ppl fight against Buddha or Krishna ) If he wasn't real then the world would just ignore him. I won't try to tell or show all I've studied because it doesn't matter even if I had all the world's knowledge because the world's knowledge is only a shadow of God. I believe God is love and doesn't judge anyone like Jesus said. When you see ppl judge and use God as excuse it's not of Jesus
@Juno Donat sorry for a long reply I don't wish to debate. I just saw beauty in this old star wars movie and it wasn't an attempt to push an agenda on anyone ,I just see God everywhere now. I also don't think ppl get converted solely on facts. We prob will both keep believing what we wish which is a freedom we have. Best wishes to you brother in your own person quest for a truth that fits your heart
@Juno Donat I've had similar talks like this before and I've learned that it just never ends. We both can have a mountain of conflicting proven facts but all we know and even all the references you give are based on faith because we are trusting different authors of different historical account. No matter how much I learn there's something in me that transcends my 5 senses and puts me at peace
Amazing how symbolic this is to God and Christianity. For my Ally is God, and a powerful Ally he is, creates life, makes it grow, his love surrounds us and binds us. Luminous beings are we not this crude matter. You must FEEL God around you, here, between you, me, the tree, the rock, everywhere, yes even between the land and the ship.
I can see that comparison to an apostle but to me this is more of a lesson about having faith in yourself rather than some ancient religion. And that’s the beauty of this scene is that it can be interpreted as either one!
The Concept of the Force is the very Heart of STAR WARS-& no more so than in this exact Scene. More than a Movie,..a potential Way to Move through Life.
CallMeOgmios Paul was initially a persecutor of Christians before his conversion. If anything, he was the reverse of Anakin who was a Jedi before turning to the Dark Side and destroying the Jedi.
@CallMeOgmios RELIGION clouds the minds of believers into thinking that there is an "all-powerful force" that just so happens to look like us (or that 'we' are in its image). This god gave dominion to humans over all other lifeforms, so we hunt and kill other lifeforms- not for survival- but for sport. We once KNEW we were the center of the universe, as if everything revolved around 'us', and when we became frightened by the reality of death, we invented a special place that we will go to 'after' we die- KOLOB. You see, humans continually change their religious beliefs in the attempt to adjust to the times, only to contradict themselves by not realizing that they only make it that much more difficult to except their religious stories as reality and not merely 'stories'. "What if I'm wrong?" Well, I can be wrong on a lot of things, since there are hundreds of religions, and even more, hundreds of 'denominations' within Christianity alone, that to take the word of a 'human' about the existence of a 'GOD' and/or 'GODS', seems idiotic, especially if I were to choose the Christian god, die, then come to find out ZEUS was always the one true god. Do you think he would allow me into Mount Olympus after excepting a false god? No. However- if the Christian god 'was' real, and he is what Christians 'claim' him to be: a unconditional loving and understanding god- then he would recognize the fact that I didn't just followed along with what some 'human' told me, but simply wanted the story to be verified by the author of that story himself. Not in a story book that's been rewritten and mistranslated over and over, but from god 'himself', as he 'is' the same yesterday, today and forever, right? That humans of the bible aren't that much different than today. But then, that's the scam of religion. To claim that all the great miracles already happened, and we just happened to get here late and missed all the good stuff. Now we're stuck with toast and clouds and voices in our heads. We have to live with people who claim that a god led them to murder someone else, because they were an atheist (woman in Phoenix did that), or that they wouldn't repent (man killed his girlfriend in Phoenix), or that a man and woman killed their children because they wouldn't quote bible verses at the dinner table. RELIGION is an institute that insights hate, fear and bigotry, constantly telling you that, even after repenting, you are a sinner, and that if you commit one little mistake, this "unconditional loving god" (who seems to have conditions) will send you to a place filled with fire and brimstone, and demons that will rip and tear and devour you forever and ever...... ....but....he loves you..... ....and he needs MONEY.
Except Yoda was a good person. Paul was a murderous bastard who did a hypocritical 180 and started telling other people how wrong they were being when he had a convo with his own ass. Also, Yoda doesn't hate gay people.
Michael Sykes But Simon Peter was the sincere devoted follower. He was the only true Evangelist (the rest of that came after him are fakes considering the proclaiming the title Evangelical was prestige label when it’s not). He was the apostle (also Luke the Doctor) that heard the parables of Jesus Christ and put it in practice. He worked his ass off to show that it’s really possible to be good in the cruel Roman domination; and that’s without using a synagogue or church. Despite being executed by the Roman Emperor Nero Claudius, he still had hopes that humanity will change & improve and it’s a best good news for him. Sadly, the Christians named him as the 1st Pope and the 200th-ish Bishop of Rome, and he did not ask that.
I accidentally came across this video. And absolutely a thing of beauty! So many divine gems spoken by Yoda. "Everything has the Force in it " awesome video. Thanks for sharing.
This part always reminds me of the scene in The Matrix, when Morpheus is training Neo in the dojo. And hes like "do you think in this place (computer) my body or muscles have anything to do with why im faster than you?". Conceptually, if youre powerful enough, you could move an entire mountain with the force. There are no physical limitations to your mind.
This will always be the dopest shit to me. A series with so many iconic moments and this scene, right here. This scene does it for me. This tells me how and why this series was so damn special.
Lucas could have REALLY screwed this up, using a muppet as a Jedi master and going into this deep spiritual arena, but somehow they pulled it off brilliantly.
I remember being a child hearing and seeing this for the first time. Back then, even though I knew it was a movie, I hung onto and believed every word Yoda was saying. There was no doubt! And anything (and EVERYTHING) seemed possible, all I had to do was reach out... Decades later, even at this exact moment, I get that chill again, and that spark of belief (and faith) is rekindled as bright as it was that first time. This is, to me, the greatest scene in Star Wars and encapsulates the (heart of the) entire franchise.
“The man who says he can and the man who says he can’t are both right”- Confucius. Reality is only what we choose to make it. The future cannot be predicted, because we often pass on the will to act in creating it. We become the sum total of our thoughts, soulful desires, hearts feel, and whatever we’ve programmed our spirit to feed us good or bad. Mind, body, soul, and spirit; 4 corners to the room that is us. We all were born with everything we eve needed. Money, resources, you name it. However just like most boxers, most of us have trained ourselves to be mentally defeated before we’re even in the ring via our own self induced fears and limited minds thus groomed to be our prisons. If we can think it, then so it shall be.
Much like Yoda, the intention of this mentality is good. You want to foster confidence in others but this philosophy falls utterly short of reality. A human will absolutely never possess the power of telekinetic flight or the ability to shoot lightning, regardless of how much they believe in themselves. Tons of people who believe in themselves and have no doubt in their abilities are shot down before achieving success, you need only look at American Idol styled audition tapes to see that. Having a healthy grasp of reality and your own abilities is not a bad thing no matter how dogmatic the concept of absolute confidence is presented.
Luke: “I don’t believe it”
Yoda: “That is why you fail”
We should apply this on our daily basics
Well, between my ADHD and crippling depression I should never suceed at anything then. XD
How I plan to talk to my kids ;)
Zer0Jaque It’s very good advice.
Zer0Jaque use lessons you must
Movie quotes helpful, they are
luminous beings are we, not this crude matter
Light baby light
Really deep. 🥺
my favorite line in all of Star Wars
Flesh has its upside though.
Albert Einstein+ my senior quote
Luke: "It's too big."
Yoda: "Hold my beer, you must."
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Damn. I wish I had thought of that!!😂
That was gold
Yoda literally did this when he was 50 year old man child. Luke being a little bitch
TOP moment of Star Wars and a lesson for life
Luke: I don't believe it
Yoda: that's why you failed
carthaginensis still give me the chills I had when I watched it as a child
@@the-anti-theist Well, I don't believe they are all based on lies. At least one of them isn't.
@@scottbasham3996 Says everybody from every religion
@@fernandoarista3302 hey cut the guy some slack. Who are we to tell the guy what to believe and what not to believe. He's entitled to it. People think what think. They can't change it.
So how many mountains have you moved with your great faith?
Frank Oz made Yoda real. His performance made this entire branch of the storyline work. Yoda was by far the BIGGEST gamble by Lucasfilms. He could have easily been seen as a joke that only belonged on the Muppet show next to Kermit and Miss Piggy but Frank Oz worked a miracle here. Oz wasn't just the voice. He was operating the puppet, the eyes, the ears, the mouth, the facial expressions were spot on. Nobody ever seems to give Oz enough credit for bringing Yoda to life.
True, never even thought of yoda as anything but yoda until I saw your comment. Great insight!
He should of got an Oscar but they only give those to degenerate characters.
J D Well said man I never really thought about it like that your right he did do a spectacular job, yoda feels far more real than his cgi counterpart and I wish they kept his lifelike appearance in the newer films! The guy deserves a lot of credit that’s for sure!
@@fatesworn3138 nah wouldn't work in this day and age. It was the right move to use cgi
Technically 3 people operated Yoda... Oz on head/mouth/left arm. Lady on right arm and ears. Other lady operates eyes and face. JFYI
Luke: “I don’t believe it.”
Yoda: “that is why you fail.”
To all my brothers and sisters out there struggling. Take kindly to these wise words.
BELIEVE!
This is the pivotal moment when Star wars went from being a great movie franchise to becoming a spiritual awakening.
It's very interesting how many of the things in Star Wars closely resemble things in the bible. Maybe Lucas was divinely inspired to incorporate some of these things into his films
@@steinerhayes yoda was based off a monk, its more in line with Buddhist teachings then the bible.
Then a cosmic battle between Light and Darkness on an interstellar level.
@@Lalaafastroli The core of virtually all monastic and mystical traditions say essentially the same exact thing, regardless of culture or religion.
@@Lalaafastroli When Star Wars was getting huge between the first and second movie, there was a lot of Christian backlash and calls for boycotts...because it was promoting "mysticism" and "false religion". I'm glad Star Wars came out when it did. If it came out today, the backlash from Christian conservatives would be massive.
"No! No different! Only different in your mind."
Most underrated quote in this entire scene.
Whenever i'm feeling sad or stressed I watch this clip and it cheers me up a bit
Jay Wetton LoL yoda addiction
Feel the force around you.
Same here... I fell in love with a woman who came over after her fiancé got rough. Now she won’t return my calls. But It’s ok because we loved a life times worth in a night. I’ll always love her. This scene makes me feel better lol
I watch pingu.😂😂😂
This is how you know the originals are the best
"I can't.... it's too big..."
"What she said, that is."
On your way out the bedroom door...Judge me by my size, do you?
That's my joke. Blast it, Yoda!
@@rotyler2177
Use the force and it makes it grow... the force surrounds us binds us and penetrates us
@@jackravo7333 (cheeky Yoda giggle)
LOL
"For my ally is the force."
"And Ketamine."
Nice work day in office, mood is nice and quiet and then i totally died to this one thx garret
Try Propofol too .. you should ..
He took getting rejected by taco bell hard :/
And death sticks
Scenes like this show just how superior the original trilogy was...
yesssssss
Yes, true. It's not even close.
And how far Star Wars Has Fallen in the hands of Disney
Patriot77 I still think it’s in a good place
@Drake ICN The prequels have their cringe moments, but they don't go out of their way to ruin already well established characters.
The music, the incredible emotional expressions on Yoda's face, probably THE best Star Wars moment ever. You can see Yoda's pure surprise at how powerful Luke is (when he's not distracted) and the way the pleasant surprise turns into pained disappointment at Luke's failing to believe in himself and the Force.
The effects on Yoda were nothing short of astonishing. No CGI, just pure skill on the part of the film creators.
Yoda initially scared me when I saw this movie on laser-disc back in the day, but the more I heard his teachings, his thoughts, it was more fun to try and understand him. It was one of the first times I saw a hero mess up on the way to the top with Yoda's seeing the X-wing start coming up from the swamp like, "Whoa now, that's a bit more than I expected.", only to feel the bottom go out and see it on his face, "He can't hack it yet, and we're out of time." But then to hear his words on the Force itself, and it's strange nature parallel to our own, and all things... ticklishly interesting~
"Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter."
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Tom Servo doubt themselves, the best heroes do, demonstration of the force, the young padawan needed to see to believe
@@gmshadowtraders CGI requires skills. Don't discount it just cause you didn't like the Prequels.
This is the soul that is lacking in the Disney trilogy.
Disney isnt cannon
It's there. It's all around if you know how to look
Ben Simpson it’s not and you know it
and in the prequels
@@No-oneInParticular Nope, it's a soulless corporate product.
The music for this scene is some of the best John Williams wrote. Very moving.
John Williams music. Yes.
Bang on
Him and George Lucas should have never sold out to Disney, those two put the icing and cherry on top.
Absolutely beautiful😭😍 If you muted the dialogue and just played the music you would still understand the story clearly.
"Try not, do or do not, there is no try."
The most powerful words ever spoken in cinematic history.
They sound like they are, but it's actually bad advice.
Not really great advice when you think about it for more than a second. It immediately bites Luke in the ass in the very same movie, actually. Luke truly believed with his entire being that he could beat Darth Vader and save his friends in cloud city. See how that worked out? He didn't have a realistic grasp of how far his training had progressed (something that even Yoda realizes) and it got him mutilated. Being grounded and realistic is not a bad thing.
Luke failed, because he had more faith in himself than in the Force. By doing that he violated Yoda's advice and did what he had always done up to that point, he "tried" and when the training got hard, (trusting the Force to take care of all things including his friends) he quit, just he did with the X-Wing. If he had heeded the advice he would have taking his training to its completion and defeated Vader as he did a year later in Return of the Jedi. This may only be a movie, but the advice is sound, in life you either do something, or you don't do it, half measures are the foundation of failure.
No! I am your father
When a muppet is a better actor than most movie actors these days......
O my God, you are so right. I swear Yoda actually showed more emotions. And his a fuckng muppet
I think Daisy Ridley is a pretty big muppet herself. If they sent her to acting school, maybe she could eventually reach Animal levels of subtlety, but it's a little late for that now.
Right
Amen to that!
@@Vesnicie I honestly think she is stressed. She was worried about being the new face of star wars that she wanted to turn down the role. Now after two bad movies and terrible writing, I would just phone it in too
"Always with you what cannot be done." Yoda so wise. Think of what can be done.
With Luke only barely begun his training, being able to move his X-Wing at all while distracted is evidence to just how powerful he really is.
@Proud American Bedbuck I didn't underestimate my son's power.
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Yeah totally. The whole Disney trilogy was such a fake saga I cant even take it as canon. It never happened, no matter how much they will try and tell you. We ended at Return of the Jedi and that's that
Turn to the dark side, why did you?
I never realized the DEEP wisdom in this story/script. This reminds me of A Course in Miracles. It doesn’t matter how big or small you think something is, if you change your perception & believe - you will experience a miracle.
But aren't you just fooling yourself at that point? Convincing yourself to believe in something whether it's actually true or not?
The Force is demonstrably real in these movies. You can actually move objects and feel living things around you with your mind if you train and believe. What does blind faith gain us in the real world?
I'd like an answer to Alex's point Bambi
Every child should be made to watch this clip every morning before school. Don't explain anything to them and let them come to the conclusion and it will hit them like a ton of bricks. I remember watching this as a kid and looking at my dad and him just looking back at me. At first I thought it meant to never give up, but one day it hit me about the power of belief and the lesson of do or do not, there is no try. I always thought well Luke shouldn't do it because he can't, then again It dawned on me that if you are going to do something, do it with the purpose of absolute belief and certainty that you will succeed, you should be surprised if you fail, and then that is when you learn from your failures and make the changes in order to succeed the next time. All that from a 4 minute scene in Star Wars. I thank my father for never explaining it to me and having myself learn the true inner message! Thank you dad! Thank you Frank OZ and George Lucas!
Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter. Ah, and the MUSIC
James Williams brilliant 👏🏽
Even Yoda looked amazed and shock when Luke was successful at first. LoL.
The biblical symbolisms in this scene are truly profound
Size matters not. Words of wisdom right there.
My wife agrees
@@mariguana7918 lul
Mariguana Your wife told me the opposite
NoahC and oh boy am I short
Consider cities are powered by atomic reactions these days, I agree.
Namaste🙏
Best cinematic clip ever. A friggin' puppet in a space movie that could start a religion...
Steve Schafer no
This is what the new Star Wars movies have been missing. It's why the characters seem so forgettable.
That and ten thousand other things.
The new ones are full of sjw woke agendas. That's their first problem. Except rogue one which was alright.
Niall Lappin I loved new movie 1 and new movie 2, but the new star wars movies sucked
@Niall Lappin If I can remember movies from 40 years ago better than movies from 4 and 2 years ago, I'm pretty sure it's because the new movies are shit by comparison.
@Niall Lappin Well there's that, and the movies still exist so you could watch them again right now.
Among the greatest scenes in all the Star Wars movies... it speaks to the audience deeply
That speech and he wouldn't even give it another shot. That always pissed me off.
“Size matters not” -Yoda 3 A.B.Y
Ladies pay attention
_Virgin, you will be._
This one scene says more than ALL the new movies...
Listen I'm going to give proper respect to Revenge of the Sith stop... That one movie summed up all the drama that the other prequels and sequels were missing got kind of liked the Last Jedi 2 Because it wasn't engaged in blatant fanservice without any story development
evenif you didn't like The Last Jedi, it had some powerful themes, although they were not as powerful as Episode V themes
It’s just laughable how people think the prequels r fine, it’s not, first the characters r pretty much jerks and not really likable...except obi wan and some little, Clone Wars is the one that enhances it a lot more, but doesn’t justify it being good, not at all
@@madtitan0825 Revenge of the Sith was a masterpiece in my eyes
Casper van Leeuwe then good for u I don’t really mind I still enjoy that one also
At exactly 3:00 (when Luke is entirely out of the scene) is one of the most iconic scenes in Empire. Yoda, standing alone, filled with wisdom, experience, and memories. Here, he is sad for Luke and his impatience. Yoda is a giant and represents all that is patient, understanding, and good. Thank you, Master Yoda. You are an inspiration to the world.
Thank you and God bless
This showed up in divine timing for sure!
Fairytales And Cocktails whoa same😮
This washed the bad taste out if my mouth the day after I saw Disney murder starwars
“For my ally is the force. And a powerful ally it is”
Member when movies actually taught positive moral lessons? I member
member at-ats? member tattooine?
@Mullerornis 🤡🤡
@Mullerornis I remember when people didn't condone censoring speech, like they do in Communist China, like they did in Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany.
@Mullerornis It's almost like you're the one lashing out at the generation before you that worked their ass off fighting both the Cold War and the Vietnam War, while your generation sits on their ass all day and complains about first world living standards and "hate speech."
"conservatives are in favour of censorship" "old values shitck" I'm sorry, censorship is part of America's founding principles? Sorry, I wasn't aware--all I know is that the founders wrote the First Amendment for a reason. You're the hypocrite here, go buy some rainbow outfits and turn yourself on to Marxist Literature
@Mullerornis you definitely act like a snowflake
So True for everything in our Lives !
"Try not, do or do not... there is no try" my senior quote for next year and wise words was used from Yoda
"do or do not" - Yoda
"Only a sith deals in absolutes"
- Obi Wan Kenobi
I'll do what I must.
You will try.
This is always how I’ll remember Yoda. Infinitely powerful, but a wise and gentle soul.
Wow back when movies had actual character development . Instead we have instant Jedis like Rey
Do you fools realize how bad you look bitching about Rey on every Star Wars video
Well, it’s true so
And will for all the other vids also :D
Keandre Green just like defending Mary Sue. Once rise of sky walker bombs we will be proven right
I heard that rey is more powerful then yoda and Palpatine combined and that in episode 9 shes going full god mode.
After all these years I just realized that R2D2 is just as amazed as Luke is after Yoda lifts the X-Wing out of the swap.
Arguably THE scene in the entire franchise
Damnit! Now I just wanna watch this movie again....an again
I love how Yoda effortlessly lifts the ship out without even breaking a sweat, and when Luke says “I don’t believe it.” He simply says: “THAT is why you fail.” If Luke removed his doubt, there was no limit to what he could do. Like any great teacher, Yoda realized he needed a demonstration, because actions speak louder than words.
This is my absolute favorite scene in all of Star Wars. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Luke spends 3 years of training and when he's ready for the next level he can barely budge an X-Wing.
Rey spends less than a week of training barely knowing what the Force is and she can open up a mountainside.
rey is very powerful in the force
@@weldzanofabs8660 Rey is very powerful in the plot
Chills every time Yoda tells Luke that he must feel the Force.
Life Lesson, “You must unlearn what you have learned.”
Sums up the US School System pretty well
funny how you can learn more from science fiction and stories then you can from the US School System.
@markj6700 idiot
@markj6700 because they teach you to believe in a system that is broken.
No because school conditions you into believing that you cannot achieve greatness unless you pass an exam .
markj6700 someone’s mad
I never truly appreciated this scene until I got older. Now it’s one of my favorites
Faith can move mountains
It's an amazing testament to the greatness of the film, when I can here these messages today, a grown man, for the millionth time, and still, the acting, the Williams's music, the dialog, makes me believe them, makes me hope there is light in the world, makes me inspired. And then there's the last jedi..... "Do or do not, there is no try" :)
My most favourite scene from all the movies 👏
Karl Harrison
K what? Cay WHAT !!??
Sad rendition of the Star Wars theme during the scene. Beautiful work by the great John Williams
Notice the video ends at 4:44, that's a spiritual number. The person who made or captured this clip was a fucking genius.
Made a very astute observation, you have.
When i was a kid I didn't understand the force, I was only interested in the lightsabers and spaceships. As I got older I started to understand more about the Jedi and the Force. Master Yoda is still one of my favorite characters and his greatest alley is the force.
I loved this scene as a kid and understood everything but the „try not“ part. Now I do, and you REALLY must unlearn what you learned to break free
This is just so nice to watch. Scene plays out slowly, telling its own story, building up to a conclusion. We get to understand characters, get invested in the moment, all of it is meaningful. No need for action, explosions, just a good writing
Best quote of the entire saga.
Arguably the greatest movie ever put to film.
Arguably...
This might be my favorite scene in all of Star Wars.
“Do or do not, there is no try”
i always laugh at the way Yoda says "you must *feel* the force", his conviction and tiny balled fist make it funny
This scene embodies what was so great and loved about the original Star Wars and what Disney does not understand. It’s about emotion. I once heard the originals described as a “space opera”, which is a perfect way of surmising it. The new movies are in no way shape or form an opera of any kind.
"I can't... It's too big!"
"Judge me by my size, do you?"
Jussi Eronen “Haha” 🤮🤮
That burn Yoda gave him is almost as bad as the one his father got dueling Obi-wan!
Hey! >:(
Where do you think Obi-Wan learned to be a savage?
They don't trust you, Anakin.
Good post. Thanks for sharing. Being born in 1974, I still remember these scenes.
This might be the best scene in the entire series of movies. Yoda shows how powerful he is and doesn't need to jump around or make lots of movements to display his strength (unlike the prequels) - he is truly a master teacher here. And in terms of suspense, the build up of the music and slow rising of the ship out of the water makes for amazing movie watching
Yoda should never have had a lightsaber. It goes against everything he stands for. I know I'm copying what Red Letter Media said but it's so true.
@@mariguana7918 Very true.
@@mariguana7918 maybe he learnt something which is why he is the way he is in V. I'm honestly ok with it.
@@mariguana7918 lol no it doesn't, if he fought needlessly it would be against what he stood for. But he trained a long time with a saber it doesn't make sense to discard it. Especially if he's up against a powerful sith lord
@@Zen-t2j I didnt see yoda fight needlessly.
This is almost exactly like Jesus telling Peter he can walk on water
@@karlharrison4726 very very well put my brother !
@Juno Donat you are entitled to your opinion. Rather or not you believe in who he was there is plenty of evidence he lived as a man at very least and there are tons upon tons of ppl creating charities and doing awesome selfless acts because of their belief in him. We should all speak and believe in ways that benefit eachother with love. Even if he wasn't real I'd wanna live in a world where who believe in true love.
@Juno Donat I appreciate your reply and I can agree that religion isn't an answer(but many ppl do benefit from it)I believe in alotta different views(gnostic,essenes,I am of Jewish background) I believe Jesus aim was to grow our hearts and unite us all but like any good thing there are ppl in power that pervert it and sell it. I think the fullness of God is seen everywhere and even in our comments I like that we can have such different views but I'm sure If You or Me or Karl saw someone struggling we all would have compassion to help them no matter what we believed as truth.Science and religion are always evolving and I see proof of Jesus in even the opposition ( ppl seem to love or hate Jesus but few ppl fight against Buddha or Krishna ) If he wasn't real then the world would just ignore him. I won't try to tell or show all I've studied because it doesn't matter even if I had all the world's knowledge because the world's knowledge is only a shadow of God. I believe God is love and doesn't judge anyone like Jesus said. When you see ppl judge and use God as excuse it's not of Jesus
@Juno Donat sorry for a long reply I don't wish to debate. I just saw beauty in this old star wars movie and it wasn't an attempt to push an agenda on anyone ,I just see God everywhere now. I also don't think ppl get converted solely on facts. We prob will both keep believing what we wish which is a freedom we have. Best wishes to you brother in your own person quest for a truth that fits your heart
@Juno Donat I've had similar talks like this before and I've learned that it just never ends. We both can have a mountain of conflicting proven facts but all we know and even all the references you give are based on faith because we are trusting different authors of different historical account. No matter how much I learn there's something in me that transcends my 5 senses and puts me at peace
Amazing how symbolic this is to God and Christianity.
For my Ally is God, and a powerful Ally he is, creates life, makes it grow, his love surrounds us and binds us. Luminous beings are we not this crude matter. You must FEEL God around you, here, between you, me, the tree, the rock, everywhere, yes even between the land and the ship.
I can see that comparison to an apostle but to me this is more of a lesson about having faith in yourself rather than some ancient religion. And that’s the beauty of this scene is that it can be interpreted as either one!
yoda is so wise
This is an excellent reminder of how amazing this movie is
"Do or do not, there is no try" Lets goooooo!
The Concept of the Force is the very Heart of STAR WARS-& no more so than in this exact Scene.
More than a Movie,..a potential Way to Move through Life.
..." no no different, only different in your mind, you must unlearn what you have learned"...
So good! I work with Energy, and Energy is EVERYTHING ✨✨✨ One of my favorite saga of movies 🤩 Thank you! Powerful Message here 🌀
Yoda is like apostle Paul. haha i like it. I can see that.
strange comparisons to the word of the lord jesus
CallMeOgmios Paul was initially a persecutor of Christians before his conversion. If anything, he was the reverse of Anakin who was a Jedi before turning to the Dark Side and destroying the Jedi.
@CallMeOgmios RELIGION clouds the minds of believers into thinking that there is an "all-powerful force" that just so happens to look like us (or that 'we' are in its image). This god gave dominion to humans over all other lifeforms, so we hunt and kill other lifeforms- not for survival- but for sport. We once KNEW we were the center of the universe, as if everything revolved around 'us', and when we became frightened by the reality of death, we invented a special place that we will go to 'after' we die- KOLOB.
You see, humans continually change their religious beliefs in the attempt to adjust to the times, only to contradict themselves by not realizing that they only make it that much more difficult to except their religious stories as reality and not merely 'stories'. "What if I'm wrong?" Well, I can be wrong on a lot of things, since there are hundreds of religions, and even more, hundreds of 'denominations' within Christianity alone, that to take the word of a 'human' about the existence of a 'GOD' and/or 'GODS', seems idiotic, especially if I were to choose the Christian god, die, then come to find out ZEUS was always the one true god. Do you think he would allow me into Mount Olympus after excepting a false god? No. However- if the Christian god 'was' real, and he is what Christians 'claim' him to be: a unconditional loving and understanding god- then he would recognize the fact that I didn't just followed along with what some 'human' told me, but simply wanted the story to be verified by the author of that story himself. Not in a story book that's been rewritten and mistranslated over and over, but from god 'himself', as he 'is' the same yesterday, today and forever, right? That humans of the bible aren't that much different than today.
But then, that's the scam of religion. To claim that all the great miracles already happened, and we just happened to get here late and missed all the good stuff. Now we're stuck with toast and clouds and voices in our heads. We have to live with people who claim that a god led them to murder someone else, because they were an atheist (woman in Phoenix did that), or that they wouldn't repent (man killed his girlfriend in Phoenix), or that a man and woman killed their children because they wouldn't quote bible verses at the dinner table. RELIGION is an institute that insights hate, fear and bigotry, constantly telling you that, even after repenting, you are a sinner, and that if you commit one little mistake, this "unconditional loving god" (who seems to have conditions) will send you to a place filled with fire and brimstone, and demons that will rip and tear and devour you forever and ever......
....but....he loves you.....
....and he needs MONEY.
Except Yoda was a good person. Paul was a murderous bastard who did a hypocritical 180 and started telling other people how wrong they were being when he had a convo with his own ass. Also, Yoda doesn't hate gay people.
Michael Sykes
But Simon Peter was the sincere devoted follower. He was the only true Evangelist (the rest of that came after him are fakes considering the proclaiming the title Evangelical was prestige label when it’s not). He was the apostle (also Luke the Doctor) that heard the parables of Jesus Christ and put it in practice. He worked his ass off to show that it’s really possible to be good in the cruel Roman domination; and that’s without using a synagogue or church. Despite being executed by the Roman Emperor Nero Claudius, he still had hopes that humanity will change & improve and it’s a best good news for him. Sadly, the Christians named him as the 1st Pope and the 200th-ish Bishop of Rome, and he did not ask that.
I accidentally came across this video. And absolutely a thing of beauty! So many divine gems spoken by Yoda. "Everything has the Force in it " awesome video. Thanks for sharing.
Best scene in all of Star Wars.
So many great scenes in Star Wars but this one is right up there in terms of the emotional connection and relation to the viewer.
Yoda: do or do not, there is no try
Obi-wan: Only a sith would deal in absolutes
The essence of why I watched the Star Wars movies and enjoyed them, profoundly spiritual.
This part always reminds me of the scene in The Matrix, when Morpheus is training Neo in the dojo. And hes like "do you think in this place (computer) my body or muscles have anything to do with why im faster than you?". Conceptually, if youre powerful enough, you could move an entire mountain with the force. There are no physical limitations to your mind.
Yess
I see the algorithm brought us together yet again #2019
Thanks for the dose of mansplaining @JeremyCuddles. How silly of me to make a little joke about how the internet works. What would I know?
This will always be the dopest shit to me. A series with so many iconic moments and this scene, right here. This scene does it for me. This tells me how and why this series was so damn special.
Yoda is a most magical Mensch with timeless wise words of wisdom to share.
I love hidden messages in kids shows and really any movie
What is ? It is quite obvious. And it aint got nothing todo with religion.
The messages in this aren't hidden, dumbass.
Lucas could have REALLY screwed this up, using a muppet as a Jedi master and going into this deep spiritual arena, but somehow they pulled it off brilliantly.
Even baby Yoda could do this
Baby Yoda is shit
I remember being a child hearing and seeing this for the first time. Back then, even though I knew it was a movie, I hung onto and believed every word Yoda was saying. There was no doubt! And anything (and EVERYTHING) seemed possible, all I had to do was reach out... Decades later, even at this exact moment, I get that chill again, and that spark of belief (and faith) is rekindled as bright as it was that first time. This is, to me, the greatest scene in Star Wars and encapsulates the (heart of the) entire franchise.
and this is how great it was before Star Wars got ruined by Disney kids
If you think star wars wasnt off track at the prequel point, something else is the problem.
Just use the word liberals democrats and feminist
Or soiy boys 😆 🤣
When you focus on story and characters, instead of just special effects, scenes like this still hold up.
Unlearn what you have learned....
I have spoken.
you got like a land speeder or something?
your a mandalorian are you kidding me?
“The man who says he can and the man who says he can’t are both right”- Confucius.
Reality is only what we choose to make it. The future cannot be predicted, because we often pass on the will to act in creating it.
We become the sum total of our thoughts, soulful desires, hearts feel, and whatever we’ve programmed our spirit to feed us good or bad. Mind, body, soul, and spirit; 4 corners to the room that is us. We all were born with everything we eve needed. Money, resources, you name it. However just like most boxers, most of us have trained ourselves to be mentally defeated before we’re even in the ring via our own self induced fears and limited minds thus groomed to be our prisons.
If we can think it, then so it shall be.
The force is strong with you my brother.
Much like Yoda, the intention of this mentality is good. You want to foster confidence in others but this philosophy falls utterly short of reality. A human will absolutely never possess the power of telekinetic flight or the ability to shoot lightning, regardless of how much they believe in themselves. Tons of people who believe in themselves and have no doubt in their abilities are shot down before achieving success, you need only look at American Idol styled audition tapes to see that. Having a healthy grasp of reality and your own abilities is not a bad thing no matter how dogmatic the concept of absolute confidence is presented.
*"Usually both right", yu dumbass!!!!!
I miss real Star Wars so much.
“Seagulls gonna come, poke you in the coconut “
- Master Yoda
well it almost neuter Master Yoda.. BUT thank FORCE he survived..
Yoda used that Force... it's in all of us. I love this scene
Always with you what cannot be done!!!