@@LordVader1094 didn't say they were, just that he took his off whenever he could because of uncomfortable they were. Costume functionality really wasn't a priority lol
It is now my headcanon that after saving Luke from Vader, Han responded over mic slurring his words and then consuming the mic. I like to imagine Luke's face during that.
Imperial: we need to hire a bounty hunter Vader:good idea they would be a great help in finding the millennium falcon Imperial: no sir we have an ewok infestation and they are messing with the electronics
I couldn’t stop laughing at the “throw the Emperor over the balcony” scene. Who would have guessed that the funniest blooper would happen in one of the two most dramatic scenes in the whole trilogy?
4:25 was part of the movie for Warwick Davis (he was a little kid when he played Wicket, so the SW gang had some fun making a short film with him) It's only about half an hour and is pretty funny
Like in star trek they have the little fur balls as pest but in starwars they have those creatures as pest and they hire bounty hunters to get rid of them
The scene from 4:27-4:40 is from a video short "Return of the Ewok" (1982), where Warwick Davis as Wicket W. Warrick goes behind the scenes of "Return of the Jedi" meeting different actors and characters trying to find where the Ewoks are supposed to be.
I don't think anyone born after the 70's can really appreciate the originality and scale of the props and scenery. These movies were 20 years ahead of their time. *edit, maybe not the cantina scene.
1) Star Wars does not exist without John Williams' score 2) It's easy to see how nobody thought this was going to be a success based solely on the dailies. This was great, thanks for sharing!
Brought back memories. Watching it in a mall (Pinelas Square) and being amazed by all the special effects and trying to figure out how they were done. Thanks for the bloopers!!!
Broke: "Have you ever had a dream that you, um, you had, your, you- you could, you’ll do, you- you wants, you, you could do so, you- you’ll do, you could- you, you want, you want them to do you so much you could do anything?" Woke: "Yes yes mov- yes yes I said closer, move us in as close- yes yes, move in- yes yes, I said closer, move in close as you can and engage those starst- destroyers at close- I can't do it any more I'm-."
It wasn't that he hated WORKING on the film or that he was dismissive of the people writing, directing, or acting in it, he just thought the film didn't stand alongside his other work as an actor. And he's right in a way, it's a different kind of film from, say, Bridge on the River Kwai.
Book of boba fett spoiler i guess (is it still tho?) people are talking about how bad cad bane looks in BoBf, but imagine him showing up and he just looks like how his species did in the originals (7:00)
Ok so Rebel Fleet Trooper’s helmet falling forward off his head isn’t really a blooper when it happens IRL all the time. Also a Stormtrooper tripping over a dead body in a close quarters combat environment is pretty realistic.
Honestly if you never seen the original trilo and someone edited those two bloopers in seamlessly I’m positive most people wouldn’t have even realized that they were bloopers due to how much sense they make like the rebels helmet falling off as they are frantically setting up a defensive position and the stormtrooper tripping over a body in such a crowded hallway makes sense
I've always wondered if Vader used tutaminis to block the blaster or if his armor is just blaster proof, I tend to think it's his armor because later in his duel with luke, luke lands a clean blow to Vader's arm with his light saber that should have cut it off but it just bounces off instead. Also, Vader is pretty much powerless against lightning.
@@fallen9997 I dunno about dodging it with his armor, but I've always wondered about lightsabers unpredictable response to force lightning, sometimes the energy is absorbed and seemingly nullified, and in other cases it is reflected back at the source. Are the jedi doing this or is this a standard feature of the lightsaber?
@@bobotheclown88 even if it was user-dependant, Vader deflected Lightning before, so he knows how to do it. And Vader, even in canon (not Live-Action, but in canon comics), proved to still be very fast.
Most of that wasn't actually bloopers. Deliberate stuff done with special effects doesn't count. That said, the use of the cantina band music was well done.
*There are so many worse than being the guy who says "I was in the first 'Star Wars'...I had one line before my ship smashed into a 'destroyer"* *But...if you're 'that guy'...it's still gotta' hurt*
Ha, Vader can't use the Force. He's using stage workers the entire time Btw. Boba on the 2nd Deathstar is from a movie made by Warwick Davis during the production of Jedi
Han: *Saves Luke's ass*
Luke: Holy shit thanks!
Han: *Deep throats the mic*
Luke: Uhhhh....
He's sending a message to the Empire...
@@westein1282 the message reads: *BFIEUDGEYEHDU2B*
@@westein1282 That genuinely gave me an immense giggling fit. Thank you
He can take the whole lightsaber.
Han's a TF2 player
1:45 This is now the canon reaction of Han in my head
Ikr lmao
The way chewie actor just stares at him
"Ah-ha-ha! YOOO! Blob!" *Eats Mic
Chewbacca: *Growl* (You good bro?)
2:58: Ah yes, the untold monster of Hoth: the 100 foot fireman.
The "comedic pause" is the best - 4ish seconds is perfect
Apparently the stormtroopers boots were incredibly slippery. They had no grip at all. Actors actually had to learn how to walk with them on.
Tarkin was notoriously barefoot for his scenes because his shoes were so uncomfortable
@@kittikat4124 damn
@@kittikat4124 Those were leather riding boots, quite different from stormtrooper ones
@@LordVader1094 didn't say they were, just that he took his off whenever he could because of uncomfortable they were. Costume functionality really wasn't a priority lol
Mark being like “Should I keep going, George?” after dropping the helmet off his head was somehow pretty adorable
It was!
It is now my headcanon that after saving Luke from Vader, Han responded over mic slurring his words and then consuming the mic. I like to imagine Luke's face during that.
Luke: *disgusted*
Ben: Luke, the force will be with you, always.
Luke: Ah. At least that's less creepy...
Imperial: we need to hire a bounty hunter
Vader:good idea they would be a great help in finding the millennium falcon
Imperial: no sir we have an ewok infestation and they are messing with the electronics
We need Boba the exterminator
Boba blasting at Ewoks? Here?!
..there may be a tear in the Space/Time continuum!
Darth Vader probably kept hiring Boba because he reminded him of Rex
get Scotty Kilmer to fix the Falcon.
It canon now
Lol'ed at Han's rescue scene.
Han: "Well, I messed up that line, guess I'll just eat it."
Director: "You mean eat the mistake, right...?"
Han:
consume mic
The storm troopers falling through the door - I was dying
Well actually, they were dying.
0:46 why did that front trooper look so done with the guy who dropped his helmet 😂
"We've done this 18 times Greg..."
I couldn’t stop laughing at the “throw the Emperor over the balcony” scene. Who would have guessed that the funniest blooper would happen in one of the two most dramatic scenes in the whole trilogy?
What is the other scene?
@@TheMountainMan-wz8xf “I am your father.”
My opinion, of course.
@@winterleia9027 Oh! Of course!
@@winterleia9027no i am your father!
@ 4:12
Luke: "Sorry... Keep going? Should I keep going, George?"
George: "Yeah..."
And *that* is how we got here.
"Faster! More intense!"
4:25 was part of the movie for Warwick Davis (he was a little kid when he played Wicket, so the SW gang had some fun making a short film with him) It's only about half an hour and is pretty funny
Where does one find this masterpiece?
@ yes I too would like to know
For anyone asking it’s called “Return of the Ewok”
@ I personally have a copy, but I don't know how to share it
@@SJHFoto It's on TH-cam.
4:27 teddy bear somehow ends up on government super weapon and gets hunted down by bounty hunter
Like in star trek they have the little fur balls as pest but in starwars they have those creatures as pest and they hire bounty hunters to get rid of them
Interesting scene.
I’m sure had this scene concluded Wicket would have single-handedly taken out Fett by even dumber luck than Han Solo did so… bullet dodged?
I love how half of the bloopers of the original trilogy is incompetent storm troopers being even more incompetent.
How can you call them incompetent when clearing the Tantive IV lol
3:34
"I'm slipping, I'm slipping!"
"Get out of the way, Mike!"
"Oh no, my belt...!"
"GET IT TOGETHER, MIKE!"
1:45 chewy was like why you eating your mic
1:58
Yes, this is Obi-Wan’s most inspiring quote.
Well.. Haulah. Ehehe
what did he say?
@@Bwycen he asked how long?
"well, how long heh heh"
That’s so gonna be spoken in the Kenobi series… 😂
Clearly he says 'Allah' it seem Obi-wan has found the true power behind the force that will help him to defeat the dark side, inshallah.
The scene from 4:27-4:40 is from a video short "Return of the Ewok" (1982), where Warwick Davis as Wicket W. Warrick goes behind the scenes of "Return of the Jedi" meeting different actors and characters trying to find where the Ewoks are supposed to be.
that stormtrooper bumping his head on that door is the only blooper that's forever immortalized.
Great video. Thanks for putting this together. The fire extinguisher with the AT-AT was my favorite.
Same
Yes it was great
Hey, now. That shit wasn't funny. That was probably their only model.
"I'm going in. Cover me, Porkins."
"Stop calling me that, Frank!"
I don't think anyone born after the 70's can really appreciate the originality and scale of the props and scenery. These movies were 20 years ahead of their time.
*edit, maybe not the cantina scene.
Actually that was pretty breath taking these times when you compare them with simultaniously released films...
1:55 Great minds think alike
Harrison: this is where the fun begins!
*Alec Guinness having PTSD triggered that he didn’t even know he had:*
Imagine that is what force is like in reality. Just some cosmic dude entity pulling and throwing stuff at other while they are frozen in time
You might be interested in my video on how the force works
@@TheRogueOneYT It surrounds us. And binds us. Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter.
1:49 Ford! You're supposed to chew the scenery not the props!
He wasn’t chewing. That was love.
45 years later and I still laugh at Harrison Ford's ad-lib in the detention center "We're fine. We're all fine here...now...thank you. How are you?"
😆
What that iconic line was improvised
The best blooper is always when the characters stay in character even when the scene and themselves are falling apart.
2:28 that's about how that would go.
Every movie should have a gag reel included in the DVD xD
4:30
Hold up. Does this mean George intended for Boba to survive the Pit since the beginning???
We all knew Palpatine was evil when it was discovered he was actually ginger...
1) Star Wars does not exist without John Williams' score
2) It's easy to see how nobody thought this was going to be a success based solely on the dailies.
This was great, thanks for sharing!
Solo brings an entirely new meaning to eating the mic
Brought back memories. Watching it in a mall (Pinelas Square) and being amazed by all the special effects and trying to figure out how they were done. Thanks for the bloopers!!!
Good old Pinelas square
Broke: "Have you ever had a dream that you, um, you had, your, you- you could, you’ll do, you- you wants, you, you could do so, you- you’ll do, you could- you, you want, you want them to do you so much you could do anything?"
Woke: "Yes yes mov- yes yes I said closer, move us in as close- yes yes, move in- yes yes, I said closer, move in close as you can and engage those starst- destroyers at close- I can't do it any more I'm-."
Chewie on fire was pretty good, but I think the top moment was Luke helping Vader kick the Emperor's ass.
Imaginate in Lego Skywalker saga putting those bloopers as reference
Honestly that would’ve been cool
Based on past accounts I hadn't though Alec Guinness had had much time for humour about working on that set. Nice to see him on the edge of laughter.
It wasn't that he hated WORKING on the film or that he was dismissive of the people writing, directing, or acting in it, he just thought the film didn't stand alongside his other work as an actor. And he's right in a way, it's a different kind of film from, say, Bridge on the River Kwai.
3:39 GET IT TOGETHER MIKE!!!
Bro why is there a scene with the ewoks and boba fett wtf
The Death Star had a infestation problem
I believe it comes from Warwick Davis' fanfilm 'Return of the Ewok'.
@@minicle426 feels like a sequel scene lmfao
@@EmjayMusic05 shit like this was literally in the prequels, they started it
@@kanaric huh 😭
Oh it's beautiful
I still think the blooper @ 5:47 is “Noooo….Noooooooo!”
Book of boba fett spoiler i guess (is it still tho?)
people are talking about how bad cad bane looks in BoBf, but imagine him showing up and he just looks like how his species did in the originals (7:00)
They should release an Extra Special Edition with all the bloopers put back in The Original Trilogy.
3:29 Now I know where the Shockmaster got his inspiration from.😂😂
Drunk stormtroper
how much cocaine in the writers room did it take to produce 4:27
0:46 "dammit jerry, we gotta do this take for the 60th time now."
00:18 now that's a soundtrack.
3:30 "An entire _legion_ of my worst troops awaits them..."
Yeah that's one way of putting it!
Ok so Rebel Fleet Trooper’s helmet falling forward off his head isn’t really a blooper when it happens IRL all the time.
Also a Stormtrooper tripping over a dead body in a close quarters combat environment is pretty realistic.
I was thinking the same thing like…that actually happens 👀
Honestly if you never seen the original trilo and someone edited those two bloopers in seamlessly I’m positive most people wouldn’t have even realized that they were bloopers due to how much sense they make like the rebels helmet falling off as they are frantically setting up a defensive position and the stormtrooper tripping over a body in such a crowded hallway makes sense
“HAHAHA woo! Blabh-“ *eats mic* -Harrison Ford
for some reason this seems more realistic to what could have happened.
0:44 that should’ve staying in the final cut… it would have made it a little more realistic as they were rushing into a defensive position
1:56 That's Anakin's line and smirk! Did Hayden take it from ANH blooper reel?!
Maybe
1:55 Harrison Ford predicted prequel memes
7:00 That Part! XD I lost it at that part! XD
That was probably the funniest one, IMO. Alien looked at his finger like, "It shouldn't bend that way!"
"your eyes can deceive you, don't trust them."
Real world response "well that's just fucking dumb."
*Ford eats the mic like a true gamer*
Are we blind?! Deploy the likes!
I've always wondered if Vader used tutaminis to block the blaster or if his armor is just blaster proof, I tend to think it's his armor because later in his duel with luke, luke lands a clean blow to Vader's arm with his light saber that should have cut it off but it just bounces off instead. Also, Vader is pretty much powerless against lightning.
His armor id powerless against Lightning, but he himself isn't. And actually, Vader can withstand some of that Lightning.
@@fallen9997 even if he himself was immune to lightning he still dies without his suit and is also immobilized so he can't flee.
@@bobotheclown88 I meant that he can block the Lightning with his Lightsaber, or dodge it, he wouldn't just stand there and take it.
@@fallen9997 I dunno about dodging it with his armor, but I've always wondered about lightsabers unpredictable response to force lightning, sometimes the energy is absorbed and seemingly nullified, and in other cases it is reflected back at the source. Are the jedi doing this or is this a standard feature of the lightsaber?
@@bobotheclown88 even if it was user-dependant, Vader deflected Lightning before, so he knows how to do it. And Vader, even in canon (not Live-Action, but in canon comics), proved to still be very fast.
We're fine here thanks...how are you?!?! I always crack up when he says that line.
3:22 Reminds Me Of The Dukes Of Hazard
I can’t see Porkins without thinking of Blue Harvest ❤️
aw i wanted to hear the famous "Im sorry Jimmy!"
Lando loses his nerve 🤣
Most of that wasn't actually bloopers. Deliberate stuff done with special effects doesn't count. That said, the use of the cantina band music was well done.
Han: damn this mic fire fr
and giant george lucas comes with a fire extinguisher
lol, the musics good and all but when you cant hear the person talking its more in the way
Thats not my editing but actually the music of the original outtake clips that came with the movies
@@TheRogueOneYT even when Luke was speaking to Vader? Dang that’s annoying
@@ThomasSchannel I have this video they do the same music for the prequels too.
@@anthonyreed3682 ah can’t they get anything right? :(
Thanks, you just destroyed my childhood…..😎 that was amazing 🥴
rofl omg 1:50 Ford starts sucking on the mouth piece of the head set and you see Mayhew kinda lean back like wtf is happening LOL
1:47 Han: yummie microfone.
N O M
1:04 did they really use blanks
1:40 that's me if I was in han
1:54 HARRISON FORD PREDICTED THE FUTURE
1:25 🤣 Did he really say "Porkins"?
THE EMPORERER HAS HAIR?????!?!?!?!?!?!?!
I think one of the scripts for return of the jedi had boba fett guarding the shield generator
Billy Dee Williams getting destroyed by his own lines.... 😂😂
6:35 is all of us during a shitty day at work
If Star Wars was a comedy...
1:48 it was at this moment when chewy knew what Han Solo did for a living
3:39 'Most feared army in the galaxy'
Yea sure totally
*There are so many worse than being the guy who says "I was in the first 'Star Wars'...I had one line before my ship smashed into a 'destroyer"*
*But...if you're 'that guy'...it's still gotta' hurt*
I'm betting even the bloopers won't make the Disney Sequels any better.
Bad enough that there are hardly any released bloopers of the sequels
Porkins's death tore the fabric of space and time
These outtakes were funny.
Amazing video
Am I the only one who feels bad,for the stormies?
edit: tbh the scout trooper crashes that don’t explode look survivable
2:16 I Don't Know Why Thats Funny To Me
1:45 When the spice kicks in.
I've watched harrison ford eat a microphone 3 times now and I still cant figure out why
Dude is hungry
Almost there ...
How have I never seen a star wars blooper
This is gonna blow up mark my words
Darth Vader bloopers are the best
Ha, Vader can't use the Force. He's using stage workers the entire time
Btw. Boba on the 2nd Deathstar is from a movie made by Warwick Davis during the production of Jedi
Amazing
4:49-4:50 is the smoothest cut i have ever seen