I mean its not entirely surprising that Sir Christopher Lee used a stunt double for his fights he was in his 80's when he filmed Revenge of the Sith. Although if we were told he did that fight himself i wouldn't find that hard to believe. That man was a true life badass
Lucas - "I want you to imagine what it sounds like to have your head cut off with a lightsaber." Lee - I don't need to imagine it. I know what it sounds like when someone's head is cut off with a lightsaber. It's not a scream, like 'aaaAAAAH,' it's more of a *thud thudthud*, since it severs and scorches the vocal cords."
In the novel "Tarkin" by James Luceno, there's a scene where Wilhuff is drawing up new designs for the uniforms worn by Imperial officers, noting that the boots were uncomfortable.
I . . . I just couldn't tell him. I couldn't say anything about it. It just made him worse. If he could be so . . . him while his feet were so comfortable, what would happen if he were in regulation boots!?
No Peter Cushing was not cruel he just played a character that was. Just look up what Carrie Fisher herself said about him. I know you were going for Tarkin was an ass but Cushing is just one of those times an actor played a character to perfection.
Here's a good example. Everybody remembers how much the Devastator dwarfed the Tantive IV. In real life, the Devastator model was half the size of the Tantive.
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@@jamesmayle3787 I think I'll just keep being an adult and believe in Science. There's no invisible man who lives in the sky. Stop playing pretend and grow up.
Back when the coat color debate was still a thing, I remember Hasbro released in 2003 two versions of Han Solo in Hoth costume. They even promoted it with the tagline "Is it blue? Is it brown? You decide!".
It’s crazy with Han Solos jacket. I have an officially licensed Star Wars Han Solo Hoth sweater, it’s reversible, into a Chewbacca like sweater. It’s Han Solo side is one hundred percent Navy Blue.
Some of these I didn't know, but Cushing wearing slippers during filming is quite well known and I think most fans are aware of it. Meanwhile, the matte paintings being used in ESB shouldn't be in this list - Matte paintings were used in all 3 films, they're very well documented in BTS featurettes going back decades, they're fairly easy to spot if you look for them, and they certainly weren't new when Lucas used them even in A New Hope - they've been around and been used almost as long as film itself.
The crowd that gathered to watch the podrace (the Phantom Menace) were actually coloured q-tips, and the waterfalls around Queen Amidala’s palace had salt dropping down instead of water.
I had many of the action figures, and among them was the Han Solo in Hoth Gear with the blue coat, so when there was the argument I was on the blue side. Now I know that I was mistaken all of these years.
I think personally if its blue in the movie then that is the color, Yes the prop coat was brown but for what ever reason it looks blue on film, then its blue. Just my opinion.
likely because movies aren't filmed in order. If he has a red eyeball in the garbage compacter, he needs to have one for all those juicy x-wing pilot seat close ups later in the film (and those take place in film HOURS later). Avoiding the issue all-together was the best solution.
Here’s one some fans know in Episode V Empire Strikes Back the scene where Luke is being dragged away. If you watch carefully he doesn’t actually get struck in the face by the wampa, instead he is struck on his shoulder/ back. So why did his face look they way it did? Well prior to the shooting of that scene Mark Hamill was actually involved in a pretty serious car accident in which his driver side window had shattered and lacerated his face. Rather than wait for his face to heal they decided to use that look in the film.
Everyone knew that they used leftover footage of her from TLJ. They were pointing out that that footage was altered to change her clothes and hair, which is surprising. Nothing about her appearance suggested to me that it had been "enhanced".
2:20 Kenner released the original blue jacket Han Solo (Hoth Outfit) action figure in 1980 not Hasbro. Kenner was purchased by Tonka in 1987. Harbro purchased Tonka in 1991.
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Furthermore, none of the fully armored and helmeted clone troopers from the prequels were flesh and blood actors. They were all CGI, with close-ups done with actors digitally overlayed with the clone armor.
The most audacious trick was when they used a whole lot of computer animation to fool fans into thinking there was going to be an honest sequel trilogy
To address the statement made at minute 5:12, there wasn't just "one" Chewbacca costume used in the Original Trilogy. There were 5 costumes made for the three movies. Behind the scenes footage for RTOJ shows a new Chewbacca costume being made for Peter Mayhew, which is why Chewy's fur looks distinctively different in Episode 6. So, the question is "which" of the original Chewbacca costumes was used for the Wookiees in the Galactic Senate scene in The Phantom Menace?
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Just found out that ILM genius Ken Rolston used one of his trainers to double up as Rebel ship, a gum and some yogurt cups. The potatoes used as asteroids in *"The Empire Strikes Back"* is already a well known fact.
In Attack of the Clones when Palpatine and a few Jedi and Senators are on the platform looking over the Clones as they board the Acclamators, not a single clone was a real person.
seriously? (about Pascal) given the fact he has a helmet, fine, probably did the same for all the power rangers when helmeted.....but what of the episode when he's not wearing his armor, but wearing green armor, protecting a convoy of highly explosive material (he didn't have his helmet on while discussing Operation Cinder)
The video is stating that he never physically appeared that one episode, (the one that Brice Dallas Howard directed) not that he didn't physically appear in the series. As far as we know he was physically there on set most of the time and he did wear the storm trooper outfit.
They did do that for the Power Rangers. I recall an American Gladiators episode that featured a black man, and one of his acting/stunt credits was the original yellow Ranger (a Chinese woman).
then who was sitting with base commander (playing deaf too) while they were toasting Operation Cinder? or was that Pascal's face on a younger body, like they did with Skywalker saving the day (and looking younger)
How would anyone think the jacket was blue when there are other blue objects in frame for reference and they’re not even close. It’s like the black and blue dress people insisted was white and gold a few years ago.
here's one Star Wars tricking you fact no one ever mentions everytime a movie/episode/comic ends they always manage to say (this war has just begun) hopefully thats true for Star Wars Force unleashed games tbh
Aww... with #10, I'm assuming nobody was told which lines those were. 'cause you can't tell a story like that and then not say which lines they were :(
I've always found it very hard to believe that a distinguished and presumably upper-middle class English gentleman like Peter Cushing wouldn't already own riding boots in his size that he could have worn with his costume. I also don't see why the costume department felt they needed to make new boots when it would have been far cheaper and easier to just buy used ones from a local costume shop or military surplus, especially since so many props and costume pieces were repurposed anyway.
considering how Disney half-arsed the whole ROS movie, it doesn't come as that much of suprise that they half-arsed Driver's lines What *does* surprise me is that you didn't mention how they masked Hamill's facial injury that he received off set during the making of TESB
A lot of false facts in here. The original toy line was Kenner not Hasbro. And lets be honest.....the last 3 movies from Disney were all a hot mess and full of mistakes. Yet Disney tried to cover it all up and say it was a great trilogy. Letting disney kill star wars was the biggest mistake of them all.
using the sequel trilogy is a sure why to not make a video people care about. those 3 movies tricked us for their whole run. they're not real star wars. DOWNVOTE for even using them!
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I mean its not entirely surprising that Sir Christopher Lee used a stunt double for his fights he was in his 80's when he filmed Revenge of the Sith. Although if we were told he did that fight himself i wouldn't find that hard to believe. That man was a true life badass
Lucas - "I want you to imagine what it sounds like to have your head cut off with a lightsaber."
Lee - I don't need to imagine it. I know what it sounds like when someone's head is cut off with a lightsaber. It's not a scream, like 'aaaAAAAH,' it's more of a *thud thudthud*, since it severs and scorches the vocal cords."
In the novel "Tarkin" by James Luceno, there's a scene where Wilhuff is drawing up new designs for the uniforms worn by Imperial officers, noting that the boots were uncomfortable.
I'm so disappointed to learn that Christopher Lee didn't actually do that front flip off that platform in Revenge of the Sith.
😂
In my head, Grand Moff Tarkin was actually wearing dad slippers around the Death Star but nobody said anything because he was so scary.
I spose he also called for his pipe, & his fiddlers 3?
I . . . I just couldn't tell him. I couldn't say anything about it. It just made him worse. If he could be so . . . him while his feet were so comfortable, what would happen if he were in regulation boots!?
@@frankharr9466 Thrown OUT the nearest air lock!
@@DMSProduktions
Oh. That's all right then.
@@frankharr9466 Yooh my fiah when rehdee!
No Peter Cushing was not cruel he just played a character that was.
Just look up what Carrie Fisher herself said about him.
I know you were going for Tarkin was an ass but Cushing is just one of those times an actor played a character to perfection.
Amazing actor! the ORIGINAL Winston Smith! Doubleplusgood!
Here's a good example. Everybody remembers how much the Devastator dwarfed the Tantive IV. In real life, the Devastator model was half the size of the Tantive.
Are you telling me that it’s wasn’t 79 year old Christopher Lee flipping around and sword fighting? Well color me shocked!
In fairness, few would've likely doubted it if they said it was him. Lee was an entirely different breed of human.
"Hasbro"?? The original Star Wars toys were made by Kenner. Hasbro didn't take over as their parent company until 1991.
That caught my attention also.
Facts
Thank you😃... Bothered me as soon as I heard it😖
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@@jamesmayle3787 I think I'll just keep being an adult and believe in Science. There's no invisible man who lives in the sky. Stop playing pretend and grow up.
What is few fans even suspect is that the ILM wizards also ensured that Grand Moff Tarkin was wearing his favourite lounge slippers in Rogue One....
Back when the coat color debate was still a thing, I remember Hasbro released in 2003 two versions of Han Solo in Hoth costume. They even promoted it with the tagline "Is it blue? Is it brown? You decide!".
My only surviving figurines are Luke and Han in their Hoth gear; Han in his blue coat.
And he STILL shot 1st!
@@DMSProduktions No. NO NO NO. Han shot. Period.
@@TK-593 Yes, you are right TK!
I really like that about the puffins. It doesn't explain why they adopted Chewbacca, of course.
It’s crazy with Han Solos jacket.
I have an officially licensed Star Wars Han Solo Hoth sweater, it’s reversible, into a Chewbacca like sweater.
It’s Han Solo side is one hundred percent Navy Blue.
Maybe that's why Leia could small Tarkin's foul stench, it was his feet!
Some of these I didn't know, but Cushing wearing slippers during filming is quite well known and I think most fans are aware of it. Meanwhile, the matte paintings being used in ESB shouldn't be in this list - Matte paintings were used in all 3 films, they're very well documented in BTS featurettes going back decades, they're fairly easy to spot if you look for them, and they certainly weren't new when Lucas used them even in A New Hope - they've been around and been used almost as long as film itself.
Indeed. Matte paintings were widely used in cinema at that time.
I’ll admit I didn’t know about the slippers and I do love to learn stuff
@@12thMandalorian I didn't either..
@@matt_kyote97 Neither did I.
You don't have to look for them tbh, other then the emperor getting off his shuttle they all aged very poorly
The crowd that gathered to watch the podrace (the Phantom Menace) were actually coloured q-tips, and the waterfalls around Queen Amidala’s palace had salt dropping down instead of water.
Everyone who saw the prequels knew that Christopher Lee had a stunt double. It was obvious.
Peter Cushing wearing slippers in a New Hope is pretty well known at this point.
Thanks for explaining why a Brown jacket looked Blue.
3:45
my only thought when i read that one was "what? the whole movie? yeh i can see how it worked" XD
I had many of the action figures, and among them was the Han Solo in Hoth Gear with the blue coat, so when there was the argument I was on the blue side. Now I know that I was mistaken all of these years.
I think personally if its blue in the movie then that is the color, Yes the prop coat was brown but for what ever reason it looks blue on film, then its blue. Just my opinion.
The coat shown off was the wrong one, the one in the movie is blue for a fact!
Bloody hell you guys are clutching now
LEGO also made the blue jacket mistake, two whole decades later.
Um back in the day KENNER MADE THE HOTH HAN FIGURE NOT FRICKIN HASBRO!!!!!!!!!! RESEARCH!!!¡
I don't get why they hid hamils eye ,it would of made sense if the same thing happened to Luke after being strangled
likely because movies aren't filmed in order. If he has a red eyeball in the garbage compacter, he needs to have one for all those juicy x-wing pilot seat close ups later in the film (and those take place in film HOURS later). Avoiding the issue all-together was the best solution.
Wait Hasbro, the guys behind the My Little Pony franchise assumed his jacket was blue?
Even i thought it was brown lol
Here’s one some fans know in Episode V Empire Strikes Back the scene where Luke is being dragged away. If you watch carefully he doesn’t actually get struck in the face by the wampa, instead he is struck on his shoulder/ back. So why did his face look they way it did? Well prior to the shooting of that scene Mark Hamill was actually involved in a pretty serious car accident in which his driver side window had shattered and lacerated his face. Rather than wait for his face to heal they decided to use that look in the film.
Uh, Star Wars isn't real, so every moment of every movie is tricking you.
Star wars be having great writing and behind the scenes footage
How did people NOT know that Carrie Fisher wasn’t Leia in skywalker? It was international news that she had died and wasn’t able to finish the movie.
Everyone knew that they used leftover footage of her from TLJ. They were pointing out that that footage was altered to change her clothes and hair, which is surprising. Nothing about her appearance suggested to me that it had been "enhanced".
I actually didn't know some of these.
2:20 Kenner released the original blue jacket Han Solo (Hoth Outfit) action figure in 1980 not Hasbro. Kenner was purchased by Tonka in 1987. Harbro purchased Tonka in 1991.
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In what world does that jacket look blue??? This is The Dress all over again 🤦♀️
Note that Brendan Wayne is John Wayne's grandson.
Actually, I did realize that Hayden Christensen didn't really chop of Christopher Lees head in Revenge of the Sith. It was just a trick
No! That's not true! It's impossible!
Furthermore, none of the fully armored and helmeted clone troopers from the prequels were flesh and blood actors. They were all CGI, with close-ups done with actors digitally overlayed with the clone armor.
There's only 3 Star Wars movies.
The most audacious trick was when they used a whole lot of computer animation to fool fans into thinking there was going to be an honest sequel trilogy
This is mind blowing (sips tea)
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To address the statement made at minute 5:12, there wasn't just "one" Chewbacca costume used in the Original Trilogy. There were 5 costumes made for the three movies. Behind the scenes footage for RTOJ shows a new Chewbacca costume being made for Peter Mayhew, which is why Chewy's fur looks distinctively different in Episode 6. So, the question is "which" of the original Chewbacca costumes was used for the Wookiees in the Galactic Senate scene in The Phantom Menace?
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@@jamesmayle3787 Don't ever comment on my posts again.
@@Scorch1028 it’s true
@@jamesmayle3787 I told you not to comment on my posts. So, don't do it.
Just found out that ILM genius Ken Rolston used one of his trainers to double up as Rebel ship, a gum and some yogurt cups. The potatoes used as asteroids in *"The Empire Strikes Back"* is already a well known fact.
I was expecting tricks and only saw techniques lol!
I bet the stunt doubles on the mandorian weren’t paid anything extra despite doing the work of a very well paid actor
This should have been titled something more like "8 things everybody knows about Star Wars and a couple some people may or may not have known"
In Attack of the Clones when Palpatine and a few Jedi and Senators are on the platform looking over the Clones as they board the Acclamators, not a single clone was a real person.
I guess I'm the only one that thinks that Han's jacket was black
Nah, I always thought it was black too.
Kenner, not Hasbro… c’mon guys!
seriously? (about Pascal) given the fact he has a helmet, fine, probably did the same for all the power rangers when helmeted.....but what of the episode when he's not wearing his armor, but wearing green armor, protecting a convoy of highly explosive material (he didn't have his helmet on while discussing Operation Cinder)
"Pedro Pascal didn't physically appear in ONE episode"
@@briannorris1548 season 2 chapter 15.....he's not wearing a helmet, what did they do, cut and paste Pedro's face like they did with young Luke?
The video is stating that he never physically appeared that one episode, (the one that Brice Dallas Howard directed) not that he didn't physically appear in the series. As far as we know he was physically there on set most of the time and he did wear the storm trooper outfit.
@@briannorris1548 That makes more sense....TY
They did do that for the Power Rangers. I recall an American Gladiators episode that featured a black man, and one of his acting/stunt credits was the original yellow Ranger (a Chinese woman).
There was a mandalorian scene with a cast member on screen in the backround
So the Hoth jacket colour was the great-granddady of the (in)famous white-gold-black-blue dress?
... I didn't even know carry fisher DIED before this.
Han Solo is a Browncoat!
Pascal hasn't appeared in quite a few episodes of Mando.
then who was sitting with base commander (playing deaf too) while they were toasting Operation Cinder? or was that Pascal's face on a younger body, like they did with Skywalker saving the day (and looking younger)
@@ebee-uz1oz I mean in the helmet-on scenes dude.🤦
@@MikefromTexas1 I somewhat knew it wasn't him when helmeted.....i was just thinking of another episode where he was decked out as a.....shoretrooper?
How would anyone think the jacket was blue when there are other blue objects in frame for reference and they’re not even close. It’s like the black and blue dress people insisted was white and gold a few years ago.
They weren't fooling anybody with Princess Leia. That part is very obvious. Same with Tarkin In Rogue One.
Mark Hamill gives himself a Minor Aneurism for a Scene ? Talk about Commitment to your Craft .
Right before he chopped dukus head off we all seen the lightsaber bs right there
here's one Star Wars tricking you fact no one ever mentions everytime a movie/episode/comic ends they always manage to say (this war has just begun) hopefully thats true for Star Wars Force unleashed games tbh
Aww... with #10, I'm assuming nobody was told which lines those were. 'cause you can't tell a story like that and then not say which lines they were :(
Episodes 7-9 trying (and failing miserably) to trick you into believing they were Star Wars at all is the most cunning trick Disney ever tried to pull
To be fair, they didn't try hard.
2:18 It was Kenner, not Hasbro.
Tricking? Really? Most of these kids say manipulate these days. Who are you trying to pander to?
None of these were big secrets and most Star Wars fans have known about these for literally years. WhatCulture is so lazy with these things.......
I love porgs
The sequels promised a great future…look at how much that deceived us
Not sure if anyone knows this but Darth Vader is Luke’s father.
Lucas should have left the slippers in the film.
Destroying planets in his pajamas 👍
I actually like the porg only good thing of the last jedi beside r2 reunited luke
10 Star Wars Movie Scenes....
#1 is not even from a Star Wars movie...
I've always found it very hard to believe that a distinguished and presumably upper-middle class English gentleman like Peter Cushing wouldn't already own riding boots in his size that he could have worn with his costume. I also don't see why the costume department felt they needed to make new boots when it would have been far cheaper and easier to just buy used ones from a local costume shop or military surplus, especially since so many props and costume pieces were repurposed anyway.
Hewwo🥺😶🤗
considering how Disney half-arsed the whole ROS movie, it doesn't come as that much of suprise that they half-arsed Driver's lines
What *does* surprise me is that you didn't mention how they masked Hamill's facial injury that he received off set during the making of TESB
I know all this
We all do now lol
The entire rise of skywalker saga tricked me. I thought because it was star wars it would be OK, but it all turned out to suck. Nice trick.
Why are episodes 7-9 part of the Skywalker movies with no Skywalkers in them?
How much do I despise the way the British mispronounce “H” as “Hate-ch”?
A lot of false facts in here. The original toy line was Kenner not Hasbro. And lets be honest.....the last 3 movies from Disney were all a hot mess and full of mistakes. Yet Disney tried to cover it all up and say it was a great trilogy. Letting disney kill star wars was the biggest mistake of them all.
Bruh they got Christopher Lee and they didn’t even use him the disrespect
Rise of Skywalker tricked you out of $15
No. The Porg were created because it was noticed that 45 seconds of film time occured without a new toy to merchandise.
The greatest trick was making people think that 7, 8, and 9 would be watchable.
Only seen 6 scenes from Star wars in the video since Disney Wars isnt canon
1:02 *confessed, not confess
Listen again. That's "Wood would confess", which is completely correct.
@@topioksanen8734 You are correct. Thanks.
Makes sense that most of the trickery was from the dumpster fire dinsey called a starwars movie.
All fairly meaningless.
Here is something that could have saved you some time...the whole Disney Trilogy tricked us...tricked us into watching it.
honestly, until they bring gina carano back, I will not be watching any new star wars content
Episode 7, 8 & 9 tricked us in thinking they were going to be good
Porgies didn’t hide that the last Jedi SUCKEDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
Couple mistakes. The films released as "sequels" aren't cannon nor Star Wars. So have no place on this list.
Oh hey, can I borrow some of your salt for my fries?
using the sequel trilogy is a sure why to not make a video people care about. those 3 movies tricked us for their whole run. they're not real star wars. DOWNVOTE for even using them!
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