Fun fact in the filming of Empire Strikes Back, on set the actor for Vader said "Obi-Wan killed your father" instead of "I am your father" just in case anything leaked from the crew, since at that point Star Wars was already huge and ESB was highly anticipated
Yep. Even when I watched this as a kid, I knew Han was the good guy. Like, you didn't need to recon stuff, George! The OG trilogy was fine as is! Han shooting first doesn't make him a villain, it just shows keen survival instincts and his cunning. Greedo had him at gunpoint and still lost.
Not back in the day, but now AI is doing the voice just as well, and it can keep doing the voice till the end of time. Also, Lando, Leia, and Chewie with 3PO on his back, why did they run so slowly after boba fett, trying to save Han, should’ve sprinted, stupid movie.
27:25 This scene was originally a deleted scene from the 1977 theatrical release. George Lucas didn't have a clear idea for what he wanted Jabba to look like, so he filmed the scene with a large actor in a fur coat as a stand-in. Unfortunately, Harrison Ford walked right behind the actor in the scene, and in 1997 when the Special Editions were released, they put Jabba in using CGI, but Han Solo kept clipping through Jabba's tail, so they had him step on the tail as a fix.
I never have, I was 16, everybody in high school went on and on about it, I finally went to see it a couple of months later, I was the only person in the theater and thr film copy was scratchy. I was not impressed, it was not as incredible as I was told.
@@jeffreysmith236I think that’s more a case of the hype dying down a little. I wasn’t there when it came out but my father was. It was the first example of massive theater hype you see from marvel movies now. It was unique for the time. Hopeful and uplifting while also pushing special effects to it’s limits
Even as an enjoyer of the special editions I think it's really shitty that they don't let people go back and watch the original versions of these movies
When Obi Wan talks about dealing in absolutes, he means it in the first sense of the word "deal". As in making a deal, to negotiate. He draws his lightsaber with a disappointed look at that moment because he realizes Anakin trying to make a deal with him in terms of absolutes closes off any possibility of negotiation.
I still have the VHS version of the whole trilogy. I still prefer it, too. You get some fat punk instead, you don't have Harrison's head fking slide to the side, he shoots first, and none of that randomly added stuff. I will always prefer the trilogy as it was before George added things to it. The celebration at the end, what Anikin's Force Ghost looked like before they put Christianson in...the worst offense was adding "no" in the scene near the end when Vader had to choose between helping Luke or staying loyal to the Emperor. Instead, he just silently grabs him and tosses him. The silence helped him throw him off the edge. I have nothing against him wanting to update the thing, but the original should have been left in as the original cut. People would have bought both.
@@saitouhajime3 thanks.... with the sole exception of the weird face of the Emperor in the holovid conversation with Vader in "The Empire Strikes Back"... McDiarmid's makeup in Return of the Jedi was a marked improvement.
in legends Wedge Antilles went on to be the most decorated rebel/New Republic pilot, even in his fifties he outflew most other pilots. Vader letting him go during the trench run was a big mistake for the Empire as a whole in legends. it did however give us the x-wing novels so I'm not complaining
1:10:41 the Mythbusters proved this would work, it would keep him warm just long enough to get a shelter built, which they assumed would take about three hours in those conditions.
25:56 Got it backwards In the original Han shot first to show grit in the universe and Han's unrefined edge Lucas changed it in practically every rerelease afterwards because "Han is good guy and good guys don't shoot first"
The planet Tatouine was filmed in the Sahara Desert section of Tunisia which is the country my family is from, so there is an attraction sight where you can see everything since it's still there. I dream to go one day!
110% agree. It was so important that Disney re-canonized it through The Mandalorian, The Last Jedi, _and_ The Rise of Skywalker. It makes The Last Jedi make *way* more sense. With it, you actually understand why Luke thinks as he does- what with Kreia's beliefs.
I keep hearing hype around KOTOR and yet, I've never played it despite being fan of Star Wars. Maybe I'll download it after I get off of work tomorrow. However, until I've actually experienced that game, I'll have to say The Force Unleashed is my favorite Star Wars game.
@@frankhorrigan2047 When I finally got around to playing KOTOR, it was around the time KOTOR2 came out. I was barely half way though the game, having an such an amazing time, I had to jump online and order the sequel. No regrets
In the original theatrical release, Han shot. Greedo didn't (he was dead). In the SE (1997) Greedo shot first, then it was modified that they shot at the same time.
Technically, according to the old Star Wars encyclopedias, both those names plus bowcaster are correct. Most of them don't actually fire lasers, but small metal quarrels that are coated in a sheath of plasma and magnetically accelerated, which is why they hit so much harder than a blaster. Also, most of them except for specially modified ones will break a normal human's arm to fire.
nah, they should've been wookies, it makes the empire and stormtroopers a joke which is a bad thing, villains should be intimidating and pose a threat,
Everyone gets it wrong, it wasn't Vader that blew up the planet Alderaan, it was Grand Moff Tarkin. Tarkin gave the order, Vader just stood and watched.
Thank you. I was looking for this comment. And, in the novelization And audio dramas written by Brian Daley (a genius. RIP), Vader told Tarkin multiple times he shouldn't do it and to talk to Palpatine about it before blowing up. Tarkin refused each time
The scene with Oola (the green dancer girl) was extended with new shooting they did almost a decade later. Amazingly enough it's the same woman portraying her both times, as she was a professional dancer and was still in shape for it.
27:50 Me, a life time fan, Always thought droid racism was just a common thing because racism. ONLY NOW connecting it to the events of the Prequal Trilogy.
Yall need to watch the clone wars after the prequels! I'm being 100% serious when I say some of the arcs in that show are some of the BEST Star Wars content PERIOD.
There was a trash monster play figure included, that was never sold separately, with the Death Star playset when the toys came out in 1977. I had that thing for a long time.
If I remember correctly they didn't have the emperor's chair motorized so when he does that spin reveal, He's on his tiptoes swiveling himself under the robe
In Hans introduction in the original it's very obvious that han shoots first but then over the years it's been corrected and corrected to show Lucas's vision of han and greedo shooting at the same time.
There was an arcade game in the 80s or 90s that you'd sit in - flying an x-wing and also doing lightsaber fights and it's not pod racing Awesome reactions guys :)
Sweeet! This right here is a fine way to spend a rainy Sunday afternoon in the midst of a long weekend. Full disclosure: The rain is irrelevant, I'm not going outside in any case.😉
Its a feeling and a connection that Luke & Leia didn't understand why they had it. They had zero reason to think they were family so that was the last reason on their minds. But they still knew they were close in a way they knew was beyond "random guy that saved my life & princess that gave me a medal".
I see the 3D Clone Wars on the site, and I’m eagerly waiting for the release on YT, cuz I know that when that happens, there will be enough episodes to binge them
The actor of Ian and Cal is also in the TV show Gotham which is about young Bruce Wayne Right when his parents die and James Gordon he plays a character named Jerome valaska
The Star Wars books, specifically the movie novelizations were actually made at the same time as the movies, based on the script and screenplay. And they actually released a few months prior to their respective movies. This means they included deleted scenes.
Wait till the figure out in the newer star wars battlefront there's a horror game mode where you're stormtroopers on endor in the night and ewoks controlled by players hunt you down
Also remember that you're probably watching versions of these movies that have been remastered. They added special effects to these movies decades after the movies came out. Look up the original versus modern versions of these old movies and you'll see that the originals were nowhere near as good looking as they are now and that they added additional special effects like extra monsters in the background extra droids flying around and things like that...
I'm sure someone else has probably already said this and I have just noticed you've got a reaction video for the game's cinematics (haven't watched yet but will soon :)), but I'd highly recommend The Old Republic, especially if y'all are into MMO's at all. It's fun, you make your own character, get a whole storyline with meaningful choices for Each class, and definitely fun with friends too.
It's also addressed in the "Tales Of..." Star Wars anthology books. There's a story in "Tales Of Jabba's Palace" (or was it "Tales Of Tatooine"?) called We Don't Do Weddings: The Band's Tale that focuses on the band playing in the Most Eisley Cantina when Luke and Obi Wan meet Han and Chewbacca. They talk about droids and their treatment several times
PS. Two tales of the book were made into audio dramas, which are outstanding (Also one called Night Lily: The Lover's Tale"). If you can't get the originals, I suggest a fan-made reading that's here on TH-cam that read through most if not all of the stories in the anthology
you have to check out the star wars talking bad you will love them ..i love them so funny ..blessed be guys ..keep up the great reactions ..cannabis is the way
In head canon, Leia was incredibly young to be such a strong rebel leader, a senator, something who takes risks and thinks on her feet well Just like Luke is a great pilot, Leia is strong with the force in the way that she understands people;
Heh. I recently binged your Star wars viewings, and I love the reactions from the left dude (from my view). i was looking just yesterday if you'd watched 4,5,6....Well WTF. Your timing is impeccable! Love your channel, my favorite reaction channel Oh, and about people losing limbs, they deleted the scene where Chewie actually rips a limb off of someone.
I never realized until just now. Vader didn't torture and risk killing Han just because he's an evil dick. He did it specifically to bait Luke using what he would feel through the Force!
25:56 😤 Bait accepted, Captain Needa. HAN SHOT FIRST in the original release. Greedo didn’t shoot at ALL. Han killed him before he had the chance, and good on him for doing it.
Fum fact, when Anakin became Darth Vader, The Emperor knew Anakin was too power to control for too long so he made the suit cumbersome and inconvenient to literally limit him
Vader had multiple opportunities to change and upgrade his suit. He didn't want to because the pain was helpful in keeping him connected to the Dark Side
Anakin/Vader didn't abandon Luke. Hiding Luke from Vader very likely hide one of the last good things that could have brought him to the dark side way earlier. But the Jedi operate in fear. Hence why they lost the battle with the dark side on the first place.
Boba Fett was awesome in the EU. Even fulfilled his father's dream of re-unifying the Mandalorians and was made Mandalore. Which, given how EU Mandalorians were, still meant they wouldn't listen until whatever sports game on the holo was over, but they'd listen.
@@passingrando6457Oh no. That Never happened. Kathleen Kennedy said so. That's why they had to make up all new stories. Because there was no lore they could draw from {Eye Roll}
@@LA_HA to be fair, it wasn't KK that screwed the mando lore (for once), it was Filoni. Traviss may have been the biggest contributor for Mandalorians, for better or worse, but they existed as a no frills, agrarian and mechanical society propped up by mercenary contracts long before Clone Wars came in and rewrote twenty years of lore for a single arc.
@@passingrando6457 I didn't mean any particular lore. I meant her saying that there wasn't any lore they could use to create stories from. It was a general comment, not a specific one. Apologies for the confusion
Fun fact: Grand Moff Tarkin acted all his scenes wearing flip flops or slippers or something, because the boots were to uncomfortable for him (or the wrong size), that's why he's always behind some sort of table.
Peter Cushing had big feet, larger than they had military boots sized for. Cushing was a class act. He originally applied to be Obi-Wan, and given that he actually respected Star Wars as an artistic endeavor, unlike Guiness, I would have liked to see it.
@@passingrando6457What do you mean? Alec Guinness may not have believed it was going to be a phenomenon, but he respected Lucas and his craft as an actor. The entire crew and actors said he kept everyone on task when he was on set. Where did you hear this information?
@@LA_HA yes, he exhibited professionalism, and was generally a class act, but everywhere from his letters to friends at the time, to later recollections during interviews, he made no bones about that he did and continued to view Star Wars as "dull rubbishy stuff". He was professional enough to give it his all, and to hold others to his standards. He pretty much only signed up for Empire because of the money and a sense of obligation to Lucas, and said so repeatedly. I just wonder what an actor of that level who _also_ genuinely loved Star Wars and the idea of it could have done with the role. It always felt a bit unfair that, of the two acting legends from the first movie, it was the one who actually had passion for the series who played the character that didn't appear past ANH.
@@passingrando6457 I'm a long time SW fan and didn't know that. I knew a lot of the crew and even many of the actors... Oh, yeah. I Do remember reading that even the actors weren't fully onboard with it because, yep, they didn't understand it and thought it was going to bomb. I wonder how shocked they were when they saw the final cut with the edits, score, and effects versus when they saw the lines around the block in the major cities and saw the box office taking everything that came before it down. And then suddenly being popular and invited everywhere to talk about working on Star Wars. That must've been a huge shock. haha. As for wondering what it would have been like if they changed places though, it's hard to picture it. haha. Thank you for explaining it. I really appreciate the information.
3:27:30 "He's never killed anyone this entire series." Well there was that one time he killed ~2.3 million people with a couple of IR missiles (only counting organics).
In the original version Han was the only one that shot!! Greedo never had a chance to get a shot off, which is why they changed it, because they felt like it made Han look like the bad guy.
George Lucas has stated in interviews that as far as Luke and Leia being brother and sister he hadn't really figured out how he wanted that part of the story to go until he was writing return of the Jedi. That's why when Leah kissed Luke in The empire strikes back things got a little awkward later on because at the time George Lucas had not figured out how he wanted to present their relationship.
You let that poor man believe that the cgi dewbacks were from 1977 Still, the wonder is amazing, one really looses sight of how groundbreaking the special effects were and still are after 40 years
1:03:30 That's because all this was painstakingly done with miniatures. George Lucas and his crew antagonized over every frame. They vision behind the dream was hands-on at all times. Now? They just outsource to third parties for sweatshop CGI.
I still don't know why they changed that one part at the end of 6 all because of the first 3 episodes I mean in the original released he looked like what he looked like when he died ....Obi Won didn't turn back 30 years because of when he died
The biggest fumble of the Star Wars lands is that they only pulled from the sequel trilogy. Despite the fact that the sequel trilogy rips off this trilogy. Hell, if they split it into three - one section for each trilogy - it'd be leagues better
Fun fact in the filming of Empire Strikes Back, on set the actor for Vader said "Obi-Wan killed your father" instead of "I am your father" just in case anything leaked from the crew, since at that point Star Wars was already huge and ESB was highly anticipated
cool. Mufasas voice added after yeah
26:08 Han shot first in the theatrical release. It wasn't until the special editions that George kept trying to make Greedo shoot first
Yep. Even when I watched this as a kid, I knew Han was the good guy. Like, you didn't need to recon stuff, George! The OG trilogy was fine as is!
Han shooting first doesn't make him a villain, it just shows keen survival instincts and his cunning. Greedo had him at gunpoint and still lost.
Seriously. Greedo was a bounty hunting scumbag bragging about how he was gonna shoot Han in the face. Han had every right to shoot first.
RIP to James Earl Jones, there’d be no Darth Vader without you.
Not back in the day, but now AI is doing the voice just as well, and it can keep doing the voice till the end of time. Also, Lando, Leia, and Chewie with 3PO on his back, why did they run so slowly after boba fett, trying to save Han, should’ve sprinted, stupid movie.
27:25 This scene was originally a deleted scene from the 1977 theatrical release. George Lucas didn't have a clear idea for what he wanted Jabba to look like, so he filmed the scene with a large actor in a fur coat as a stand-in. Unfortunately, Harrison Ford walked right behind the actor in the scene, and in 1997 when the Special Editions were released, they put Jabba in using CGI, but Han Solo kept clipping through Jabba's tail, so they had him step on the tail as a fix.
It adds to the line
“Jabba, you’re a wonderful human being.”
When Star Wars came out in 77. I saw everyone getting nuts. I was just a child but when I finally got to see it. I understood why
Where they good nuts?
I never have, I was 16, everybody in high school went on and on about it, I finally went to see it a couple of months later, I was the only person in the theater and thr film copy was scratchy. I was not impressed, it was not as incredible as I was told.
@@jeffreysmith236you were 16 in 77…
That would make you…
63 NOW??
@@jeffreysmith236I think that’s more a case of the hype dying down a little. I wasn’t there when it came out but my father was. It was the first example of massive theater hype you see from marvel movies now. It was unique for the time. Hopeful and uplifting while also pushing special effects to it’s limits
@@orangeinferno but not from advertising, it was word of mouth overhyping.
trying to watch an origional unedited version of these movies has been a feat the community has spent years working on
People do have the original.
Someone should be able to do it
Even as an enjoyer of the special editions I think it's really shitty that they don't let people go back and watch the original versions of these movies
@skyrimguy217 I know. What's the problem with allowing it?
"Do or do not. There is no try."
"Only a sith deals in absolutes"
Both quotes said by Jedi BTW
Neither of those are _dealing_ in absolutes though. They are simply absolute _statements_ . Small but important difference.
When Obi Wan talks about dealing in absolutes, he means it in the first sense of the word "deal". As in making a deal, to negotiate. He draws his lightsaber with a disappointed look at that moment because he realizes Anakin trying to make a deal with him in terms of absolutes closes off any possibility of negotiation.
@@Djorgal"You were right about one thing master. The negotiations were short."
28:06, I know Jabba was supposed to appear in SW4, but keeping him as a mystery villain worked great for the reveal in SW6.
The scene's made even worse/more pointless by the Greedo scene, which gives the same exposition BECAUSE they couldn't do the Jabba scene originally.
Jabba does turn up in SW4. As a human. Then randomly changed to a slug.
@@Imperials3nateand for some reason they made Han not shoot first
I still have the VHS version of the whole trilogy. I still prefer it, too. You get some fat punk instead, you don't have Harrison's head fking slide to the side, he shoots first, and none of that randomly added stuff. I will always prefer the trilogy as it was before George added things to it. The celebration at the end, what Anikin's Force Ghost looked like before they put Christianson in...the worst offense was adding "no" in the scene near the end when Vader had to choose between helping Luke or staying loyal to the Emperor. Instead, he just silently grabs him and tosses him. The silence helped him throw him off the edge.
I have nothing against him wanting to update the thing, but the original should have been left in as the original cut. People would have bought both.
@@saitouhajime3 thanks.... with the sole exception of the weird face of the Emperor in the holovid conversation with Vader in "The Empire Strikes Back"... McDiarmid's makeup in Return of the Jedi was a marked improvement.
in legends Wedge Antilles went on to be the most decorated rebel/New Republic pilot, even in his fifties he outflew most other pilots. Vader letting him go during the trench run
was a big mistake for the Empire as a whole in legends. it did however give us the x-wing novels so I'm not complaining
1:10:41 the Mythbusters proved this would work, it would keep him warm just long enough to get a shelter built, which they assumed would take about three hours in those conditions.
25:56 Got it backwards
In the original Han shot first to show grit in the universe and Han's unrefined edge
Lucas changed it in practically every rerelease afterwards because "Han is good guy and good guys don't shoot first"
16:35 It’s a Force ability that manipulate the voice. In the Clone Wars show 1 rouge Jedi uses this to trick the clones.
I never realized until now that Chewy was in handcuffs in every movie
adds merit to the whole Trandoshans and Empire wanting to enslave wookiees lore.
Little fun fact but apparently Cloud City is in the clouds of a gas giant, not just a normal planet.
Imagine if you fall off cloud city
@@aurorapaisley7453 absolutely, also imagine if the maintenance on the city ever went lax...
The planet Tatouine was filmed in the Sahara Desert section of Tunisia which is the country my family is from, so there is an attraction sight where you can see everything since it's still there. I dream to go one day!
As far as games go, I nominate Knights of the Old Republic.
110% agree.
It was so important that Disney re-canonized it through The Mandalorian, The Last Jedi, _and_ The Rise of Skywalker.
It makes The Last Jedi make *way* more sense.
With it, you actually understand why Luke thinks as he does- what with Kreia's beliefs.
Amen 🙏
KOTOR was awesome, but damn I loved Battlefront.
Back before the dark times, before EA came.
I keep hearing hype around KOTOR and yet, I've never played it despite being fan of Star Wars. Maybe I'll download it after I get off of work tomorrow. However, until I've actually experienced that game, I'll have to say The Force Unleashed is my favorite Star Wars game.
@@frankhorrigan2047 When I finally got around to playing KOTOR, it was around the time KOTOR2 came out. I was barely half way though the game, having an such an amazing time, I had to jump online and order the sequel. No regrets
RIP James Earl Jones
Nice shout-out to the 501st Legion! Woo🤘🏻
Unfortunately, they are not dressed as the 501st
Ruff: "Why is everyone racist to droids?" **EPIC FORESHADOWING**
In the original theatrical release, Han shot. Greedo didn't (he was dead).
In the SE (1997) Greedo shot first, then it was modified that they shot at the same time.
Han: that's why I shoot first
8:30 this scene was added in the 90's because they just couldn't do it in satisfactory manner back then
its actually a laser crossbow.. well technically its known as a boltcaster.
Technically, according to the old Star Wars encyclopedias, both those names plus bowcaster are correct.
Most of them don't actually fire lasers, but small metal quarrels that are coated in a sheath of plasma and magnetically accelerated, which is why they hit so much harder than a blaster.
Also, most of them except for specially modified ones will break a normal human's arm to fire.
"Two L's make a W"... thats big brain right there :D.
I LOVE that your reaction to the EWOKS was, "This is AWESOME!" in 84, we sure didnt think so! But its ok, we all came around. The Ewoks ARE awesome!
It helps that Disney confirmed that the Ewoks ate the stormtroopers
nah, they should've been wookies, it makes the empire and stormtroopers a joke which is a bad thing, villains should be intimidating and pose a threat,
@@666FallenShadowPeople always seem to underestimate Ewoks without really thinking about it.
Everyone gets it wrong, it wasn't Vader that blew up the planet Alderaan, it was Grand Moff Tarkin. Tarkin gave the order, Vader just stood and watched.
Thank you. I was looking for this comment.
And, in the novelization And audio dramas written by Brian Daley (a genius. RIP), Vader told Tarkin multiple times he shouldn't do it and to talk to Palpatine about it before blowing up. Tarkin refused each time
@@LA_HA That I did not know, but it'd make sense for Vader to be cautious about such a thing. Thank you 🙂
The scene with Oola (the green dancer girl) was extended with new shooting they did almost a decade later. Amazingly enough it's the same woman portraying her both times, as she was a professional dancer and was still in shape for it.
27:50 Me, a life time fan, Always thought droid racism was just a common thing because racism. ONLY NOW connecting it to the events of the Prequal Trilogy.
Yall need to watch the clone wars after the prequels! I'm being 100% serious when I say some of the arcs in that show are some of the BEST Star Wars content PERIOD.
1:10:08 i don't think Obi-wan minds considering it's the name he chose to go by for about twenty years
HAN originally shot first!!!!
Greedo just died… that’s it!
Bring back all the capes....ponchos too 💖
"No capes"
-- Edna Mode, The Incredibles
I think the next show they should react to is Chowder that was one of my favorite shows to watch as a kid
The imperial navy is not the same as those who worked on the Death Star so that’s why the outfits are different
Yes. The Empire has a navy and an army and a special forces
When Boom said that Vader was hands on and about that life, it clicked that of course he is. It's Anakin "wanna catch catch these hands" Skywalker lol
There was a trash monster play figure included, that was never sold separately, with the Death Star playset when the toys came out in 1977. I had that thing for a long time.
Han: "Never tell me the odds!"
Also Han: "Nice shot, kid! That was one in a million!"
1:14:15 STOOOOOOOOOOOOP OH MY GOD 💀
If I remember correctly they didn't have the emperor's chair motorized so when he does that spin reveal, He's on his tiptoes swiveling himself under the robe
Love how they mashed in all the episodes in one video.
"We need more space epics but not by Zack Snyder"
You said it.👍
I think the force of the air carried him into the tunnel, just like any parts or trash to get dumped.
In Hans introduction in the original it's very obvious that han shoots first but then over the years it's been corrected and corrected to show Lucas's vision of han and greedo shooting at the same time.
I was 12 when I saw Star Wars in the theaters in 1977. This is OG Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher. It's so funny watching you react to that.
There was an arcade game in the 80s or 90s that you'd sit in - flying an x-wing and also doing lightsaber fights and it's not pod racing
Awesome reactions guys :)
Sweeet! This right here is a fine way to spend a rainy Sunday afternoon in the midst of a long weekend. Full disclosure: The rain is irrelevant, I'm not going outside in any case.😉
Weekly? There were times this was a daily watch of at least one of 1-6. Perfect background movie or to fall asleep to.
Its a feeling and a connection that Luke & Leia didn't understand why they had it. They had zero reason to think they were family so that was the last reason on their minds. But they still knew they were close in a way they knew was beyond "random guy that saved my life & princess that gave me a medal".
wild how luke was like “i have a twin sister? must be the only other woman i’ve ever met”
“i dont think anybody could inforce laws in space” ive got something to show you buddy
I see the 3D Clone Wars on the site, and I’m eagerly waiting for the release on YT, cuz I know that when that happens, there will be enough episodes to binge them
The actor of Ian and Cal is also in the TV show Gotham which is about young Bruce Wayne Right when his parents die and James Gordon he plays a character named Jerome valaska
The Star Wars books, specifically the movie novelizations were actually made at the same time as the movies, based on the script and screenplay. And they actually released a few months prior to their respective movies. This means they included deleted scenes.
Wait till the figure out in the newer star wars battlefront there's a horror game mode where you're stormtroopers on endor in the night and ewoks controlled by players hunt you down
Also remember that you're probably watching versions of these movies that have been remastered. They added special effects to these movies decades after the movies came out. Look up the original versus modern versions of these old movies and you'll see that the originals were nowhere near as good looking as they are now and that they added additional special effects like extra monsters in the background extra droids flying around and things like that...
I'm sure someone else has probably already said this and I have just noticed you've got a reaction video for the game's cinematics (haven't watched yet but will soon :)), but I'd highly recommend The Old Republic, especially if y'all are into MMO's at all. It's fun, you make your own character, get a whole storyline with meaningful choices for Each class, and definitely fun with friends too.
You guys should definitely watch rough one it's dope and has one the best darth vader fight scene
"Why's everybody got a problem with droids?" Funny thing about that... You should _really_ watch the Clone Wars...
They currently are on Patreon. It'll be on TH-cam soon.
It's also addressed in the "Tales Of..." Star Wars anthology books.
There's a story in "Tales Of Jabba's Palace" (or was it "Tales Of Tatooine"?) called We Don't Do Weddings: The Band's Tale that focuses on the band playing in the Most Eisley Cantina when Luke and Obi Wan meet Han and Chewbacca.
They talk about droids and their treatment several times
PS. Two tales of the book were made into audio dramas, which are outstanding (Also one called Night Lily: The Lover's Tale").
If you can't get the originals, I suggest a fan-made reading that's here on TH-cam that read through most if not all of the stories in the anthology
I'm pretty sure that the back of Darth Vader head was just icecream
I've seen our local 501st a few times. Love the armor.
you have to check out the star wars talking bad you will love them ..i love them so funny ..blessed be guys ..keep up the great reactions ..cannabis is the way
In head canon, Leia was incredibly young to be such a strong rebel leader, a senator, something who takes risks and thinks on her feet well Just like Luke is a great pilot, Leia is strong with the force in the way that she understands people;
You guys need to watch clone wars the lore is crazy, it’s probably one of the best animated shows ever made
They started watching it on Patreon 2 months ago. They'll start uploading it to TH-cam soon.
Clone Wars for 2003 o The Clone Wars 2008?
@@luke4685 They watched 2003 on Patreon and are watching 2008. They will both be on TH-cam soon.
@luke4685 They already watched 2003 on Patreon, and are currently watching 2008 on Patreon. Both will be on TH-cam soon.
@@mimic1984 Forgot to even check the Patreon 😂took ages to remember but seen it eventually 🤣
The intro to these binge videos always sounds like it was written by chatgpt lmao
"yet their budgets are super high" lol yea they get treated like us too, they pay more and get less too
Mentioning that the Ewoks sound like Glep makes me REALLY want to see them react to Season 2 of Smiling Friends. I feel it’s long overdue.
Heh. I recently binged your Star wars viewings, and I love the reactions from the left dude (from my view). i was looking just yesterday if you'd watched 4,5,6....Well WTF. Your timing is impeccable!
Love your channel, my favorite reaction channel
Oh, and about people losing limbs, they deleted the scene where Chewie actually rips a limb off of someone.
The other two already watched these
2:16:20 - Mufasa and Joker ruling the galaxy
Thulsa Doom and FireLord Ozai.
UHHH i would watch every video of yall reacting to the clone wars
i played the shit out of rogue squadron on the n64. it had an unlock that was never found until the devs gave it out
25 years later I still remember having to play the Sullust level about 10,000 freaking times to get that last medal and unlock everything.
I never realized until just now. Vader didn't torture and risk killing Han just because he's an evil dick. He did it specifically to bait Luke using what he would feel through the Force!
25:56 😤
Bait accepted, Captain Needa. HAN SHOT FIRST in the original release. Greedo didn’t shoot at ALL. Han killed him before he had the chance, and good on him for doing it.
Fum fact, when Anakin became Darth Vader, The Emperor knew Anakin was too power to control for too long so he made the suit cumbersome and inconvenient to literally limit him
Vader had multiple opportunities to change and upgrade his suit. He didn't want to because the pain was helpful in keeping him connected to the Dark Side
Actually that was old Canon. Current Canon is different
Special editions had CGI added to it that's why everybody was upset when they shit canned original releases you should be able to get both
@sorta stupid thanks for finally doing this movie series
They've done watched the Original Trilogy on YT 3 months ago and finished the Prequel Trilogy on YT 2 months ago and will watch the Sequels soon.
You guys should play Star Wars battlefront classic collection
Anakin/Vader didn't abandon Luke. Hiding Luke from Vader very likely hide one of the last good things that could have brought him to the dark side way earlier. But the Jedi operate in fear. Hence why they lost the battle with the dark side on the first place.
Yep Biggs and Wedge in FF7. They're also characters in FF8.
there is an book from the pre disney times where boba survives the sarlaak pit. its a pretty fun read.
Boba Fett was awesome in the EU. Even fulfilled his father's dream of re-unifying the Mandalorians and was made Mandalore.
Which, given how EU Mandalorians were, still meant they wouldn't listen until whatever sports game on the holo was over, but they'd listen.
@@passingrando6457Oh no. That Never happened. Kathleen Kennedy said so. That's why they had to make up all new stories. Because there was no lore they could draw from {Eye Roll}
@@LA_HA to be fair, it wasn't KK that screwed the mando lore (for once), it was Filoni. Traviss may have been the biggest contributor for Mandalorians, for better or worse, but they existed as a no frills, agrarian and mechanical society propped up by mercenary contracts long before Clone Wars came in and rewrote twenty years of lore for a single arc.
@@passingrando6457 I didn't mean any particular lore. I meant her saying that there wasn't any lore they could use to create stories from.
It was a general comment, not a specific one.
Apologies for the confusion
@@LA_HA oh, yeah. Fair enough. I just wanted to make a shot at "the savior of Star Wars" as some seem to herald him.
Fun fact: Grand Moff Tarkin acted all his scenes wearing flip flops or slippers or something, because the boots were to uncomfortable for him (or the wrong size), that's why he's always behind some sort of table.
Peter Cushing had big feet, larger than they had military boots sized for.
Cushing was a class act. He originally applied to be Obi-Wan, and given that he actually respected Star Wars as an artistic endeavor, unlike Guiness, I would have liked to see it.
@@passingrando6457What do you mean? Alec Guinness may not have believed it was going to be a phenomenon, but he respected Lucas and his craft as an actor.
The entire crew and actors said he kept everyone on task when he was on set.
Where did you hear this information?
@@LA_HA yes, he exhibited professionalism, and was generally a class act, but everywhere from his letters to friends at the time, to later recollections during interviews, he made no bones about that he did and continued to view Star Wars as "dull rubbishy stuff".
He was professional enough to give it his all, and to hold others to his standards. He pretty much only signed up for Empire because of the money and a sense of obligation to Lucas, and said so repeatedly.
I just wonder what an actor of that level who _also_ genuinely loved Star Wars and the idea of it could have done with the role. It always felt a bit unfair that, of the two acting legends from the first movie, it was the one who actually had passion for the series who played the character that didn't appear past ANH.
@@passingrando6457 I'm a long time SW fan and didn't know that. I knew a lot of the crew and even many of the actors...
Oh, yeah. I Do remember reading that even the actors weren't fully onboard with it because, yep, they didn't understand it and thought it was going to bomb.
I wonder how shocked they were when they saw the final cut with the edits, score, and effects versus when they saw the lines around the block in the major cities and saw the box office taking everything that came before it down. And then suddenly being popular and invited everywhere to talk about working on Star Wars.
That must've been a huge shock. haha.
As for wondering what it would have been like if they changed places though, it's hard to picture it. haha.
Thank you for explaining it. I really appreciate the information.
I played 'Starwars Jedi: Fallen Order and it was really enjoyable, highly recommend!
Edit: just found it on your channel 😂
Now that they watched the first trilogy, you guys should try spaceballs
Did it a while ago
42:29 dude i love that the stormtroopers are just casual office workers
3:27:30 "He's never killed anyone this entire series." Well there was that one time he killed ~2.3 million people with a couple of IR missiles (only counting organics).
3:19:40 "We surrender!" Did C3PO just commit a war crime?
In the original version Han was the only one that shot!!
Greedo never had a chance to get a shot off, which is why they changed it, because they felt like it made Han look like the bad guy.
Vader is 6'8". The emperor is 5'10".
Chewie uses a Bowcaster, not a crossbow...
these are the remastered ones where they added a bunch cgi
George Lucas has stated in interviews that as far as Luke and Leia being brother and sister he hadn't really figured out how he wanted that part of the story to go until he was writing return of the Jedi. That's why when Leah kissed Luke in The empire strikes back things got a little awkward later on because at the time George Lucas had not figured out how he wanted to present their relationship.
Luke can't kill Darth Vader because if he did, he would fall to the dark side and become Darth Vader.
26:00 in the original greedi didn't even shoot han just popped him over time george added greedos shot and ambiguity to make han seem more heroic
You let that poor man believe that the cgi dewbacks were from 1977
Still, the wonder is amazing, one really looses sight of how groundbreaking the special effects were and still are after 40 years
Thanks again! 🌟
1:14:10 "IT'S A TRAP!!"
1:03:30 That's because all this was painstakingly done with miniatures. George Lucas and his crew antagonized over every frame. They vision behind the dream was hands-on at all times. Now? They just outsource to third parties for sweatshop CGI.
They should have just taken the death star to Tatooine and blown it up straight away
I still don't know why they changed that one part at the end of 6 all because of the first 3 episodes I mean in the original released he looked like what he looked like when he died ....Obi Won didn't turn back 30 years because of when he died
Is it a coincidence that i met the dude who created yoda 2 days ago, and now i see sorta stupid watching sw for the first time?
It’s a western set in space.
The biggest fumble of the Star Wars lands is that they only pulled from the sequel trilogy. Despite the fact that the sequel trilogy rips off this trilogy.
Hell, if they split it into three - one section for each trilogy - it'd be leagues better