You gotta give that second TIE pilot credit, when he saw the Falcon dive into the wreckage at high speed, he had no problem at all going right in after it and keeping up.
I saw this in the theater and the audience cheered when Rey and Finn stole the Falcon. The chase through the spaceship graveyard really blew me away. It was the first time since Terminator 2 that I had seen a movie to truly rival it in visual effects. I also loved Rogue One and rate it just as highly as this film.
I love how the acting is actually pretty good, the set design is amazing, cinematography is beautiful, visual effects are outstanding, props are cool, the music went HARD, then there’s the writing team fucking everything up
That scene is epic, despite what people feel about the recent movie/s as a whole, the cinematography was great, seeing the falcon in all its glory, daylight, manoeuvres, the incessant scream of the tie fighters, even the click sounds when the falcon's weapon doesn't fire, took me right back to being a kid again, mouth agape, eyes akimbo, goosebumps and a beating heart
I agree completely. This scene hits pretty hard for all the right reasons. The sounds, the perfectly timed changes in the musical score, the falcon doing what the falcon does. Despite all other shortcomings in the film this scene was a masterpiece.
I remember when the movie first came out and I was in the theater, the whole room cheered when the old girl made her appearance on screen. That ship's really beloved.
I've always liked 3:15, how all the scavengers just immediately pick over the TIE wreckage like vultures. The thing's not even settled yet, the pilot's probably still alive, and they're _immediately_ scrapping the ship for parts lol
Right when she says "I'm going low!" You instantly get the adrenaline rush of that ol skool star wars feeling! Best scene in the movie and of all the new films!
I stopped watching all sequels after the Phantom Menace. Horrible casting/acting, horrible writing, and completely geared towards an under-17 audience. What a disgrace.
@@djbenje4019all the sequels after the phantom menace? Then wouldnt that just be every single star wars movie out there? Or did you stop watching star wars when phantom menace came out? Because if so, you are missing out on A LOT. Revenge of the sith is the best movie, period
It makes sense since the Millennium Falcon is a really old and outdated ship, even during the original trilogy the characters already called it junk lmao
Jakkuu chase is the best scene in the film IMO and probably one of the best in the whole sequel trilogy. Great action, great sound editing, the acting is actually good despite being a little quippy. Did a great job showing what the falcon was still capable of. And even managed to utilise good character writing: Rey is rusty behind the wheel as a pilot (keeps hitting things) but as the scavenger she has the home advantage and knows the wreckages inside out. Fynn is the turncoat stromtrooper, and not only calls out tactics to stay low but doesnt hesitate in taking out his former comrades.
Might be my favorite scene in the sequels. On the production side it's fantastic but it's the little details that sell it. The little "I can do this" in the beginning and the constant bickering gets you that feeling that they're out of their element. All the times the Falcon bumps as Rey tries to get a hang of its controls. And how every lever and button she uses is done so dramatically compared to Han or Lando who always seemed in control even when stress was high. It's those little things that humanize and show some more of the character. The Falcon _is_ like a hot rod spaceship, so makes sense that can do whatever you ask it to but you really have to "know" it.
As someone who seen the originals in the theater when I was a young boy and loved. I hated the prequels and these movies....... Rogue One was the only movie in recent times that has done Star Wars justice.
Olá eu estou tentando saber de qual dos filmes da franquia e está sena , mas não me lembro ! tenho os três primeiros filmes , mas não me recordo do nome !!
The Falcon is a true classic and legend, and as we all know, Legends never die. They have plot armor. Bringing back the Falcon's pursuit theme really added to her glorious comeback. Shame this was probably one of the only good parts of the trilogy.
4:23 Kinda poetic. Both TIEs joined the graveyard to be scavenged, but this one joins its predecessors' twisted remains in a pile. Much like the Empire, the First Order had a great fighting force, but will end up the same way no matter what.
Looking back at this scene after watching the three new movies, you gotta appreciate the idea that it's the emperor's grand-daughter flying the falcon - for the first time
This was the star wars from my childhood!!! Similar to the asteroid scene in Empire Strikes Back. Love the tension, the beauty and power of the Falcon. Superb cinema bringing out the child and awe in all of us.
At 4:15 you can clearly see the barrels of the ventral quad-laser, pointing straight down, perpendicular to the ship's axis. If the movie did nothing else right, at least it answered a question about the Millennium Falcon's cannons that has bothered me for years.
Th only thing I liked about the sequel trilogy is the vehicle combat and scenery. Seeing star fighters flying around in the atmosphere and closer to the ground is more interesting than vast space battles.
A lot of people hate on Rey knowing how to fly the Millennium Falcon just like that. But I actually like her reactions in the cockpit. You can tell she is having a hard time flying the spaceship. Pressing the buttons and levers, how hard it is to fly without a co-pilot, and my favorite is here, 3:01, where she makes a hard left to avoid the ship. I never got that feeling when Han or Lando flew the Falcon.
Those who hate that Rey does things they say she shouldn't be able to do are just biased, hypocritical morons - plain and simple, like most Star Wars fanchildren. They complain about bad writing, yet come out with nonsense that's even worse, even if their criticisms are valid. In the case of Rey, they only say that she shouldn't be able to do certain things because they haven't seen how she's been able to do it, except that not seeing something develop prior doesn't automatically rule it out as some impossibility. These idiots act like she's perfect and is unrealistically more powerful than anyone, even though she's clearly not, and expect things to be explained to them to where the films hold their hands like the pathetic children they are mentally.
@@ryanodonovan9497 yeah and this scene was meant to show how good of a pilot she was. I can agree with them to a certain to certain degree but even so people tend to forget that it’s established in the Star Wars universe that force sensitive beings can use the force without much training even as babies. Want proof? Go watch the first few episodes of Star Wars the clone wars season 2 or 3
I love all of the Star Wars Movies iam a huge fan since the first time Star Wars The New Hope came out in the drive In in 1977 I saw it in the Drive In Mr. George Lucas and Everyone did a Grest Job doing these Star Wars Movies and I been a fan Since 1977..
They are not wearing seat belts but stay perfectly in their seats, even when the ship is upside down. Even BB8 has to stabilize itself. Having to suspend our imagination regarding gravity is a major flaw in sci-fi movie making.
This scene is one of my main arguments for Han being a force sensitive. I don't care how good of a pilot you are this move is impossible without some extra senses and boosted reflexes.
Han has a light amount of force sensitivity that manifests in his luck, everyone in Star Wars has some degree of the force just not everyone has enough to be a Jedi or sith etc
@@AJ-ju6qq Yeah but I got a feeling Han has a bigger chunk than most there are plenty of examples of Han exhibiting abilities beyond the average person. Think about it. He is also one of the only non Jedi who commonly says the phrase. "I have a bad feeling about this." He demonstrates extraordinary skill with a blaster on numerous occasions and competes with some of the finest jedi pilots (even without the Falcon)
It is this plot that has run through all science fiction films since this genre existed: our heros fly through galaxies and bridge unimaginable distances. But there are always running to the spaceship itself!
I love this girl, who has never left the planet is suddenly an ACE pilot in a ship she's never flown (Or any ship for that matter) You'd think that would be amazing enough until she suddenly has more power than any Jedi 40min into the movie.. Took Luke 1.5 films just to wiggle a light saber. Politics aside.. When everything comes easy, when there's nothing at stake, the audience fails to care.. As I did. It has to be EARNED for it to mean something. The effects were great, but not enough. They cheapened the force and made it easy. They turned piloting a starship into something anyone can do if they read the back of a cereal box. Good grief.
I loved ot when a lightsaber called to rei, clearly the bestest mostest strongest Jedi in existence..... Until Leia flies through space because she's now the bestest evar.
Among all of the sequel trigoly films, episode 7 is the best in my opinion. Mind you, although it heavily relied on nostalgia, it did have its moments. They managed to do a pretty decent job at building up the plot of what's to come.... Unfortunately, the next two films retconned a lot of what ep 7 foreshadowed, I think that's mainly the reason why the story went all over the place in the end.
Luke Skywalker was able to shoot down tie fighters as the gunner the first time we see him in the Falcon, he blew up the Death Star the first time we see him flying an X-Wing.
@@hoot2416 Hell he managed to hold out against Vader (so-called "best starpilot in the galaxy") in a tiny little trench. And eyeballed the impossible shot into the exhaust port after his only proper force training was playing with that little floating target practice. The OT always had this underlying theme that you can do anything if you really believe in it.
@Gravestone999 This is a smaller piece of evidence but you hear how when Fin says “We need a pilot” Rey quickly and confidently responds with “We’ve got one” referring to herself. I don’t think she would’ve been quite so eager to fly into certain death, she knows what she’s capable of.
Some very rare people, in emergencies, can walk into helicopters and fly them, walk into jet aircraft and fly them, walk into ships and drive them. We tend to call those people heros. You might be lucky enough to meet one, one day.
You gotta give that second TIE pilot credit, when he saw the Falcon dive into the wreckage at high speed, he had no problem at all going right in after it and keeping up.
The balls on him.
yes
Dude really thought he could get a promotion for destroying the falcon
@@PatoChu lol
Yep.
they really did the falcon justice in this scene
I remember watching this in the cinema it got a round of applause
I saw this in the theater and the audience cheered when Rey and Finn stole the Falcon. The chase through the spaceship graveyard really blew me away. It was the first time since Terminator 2 that I had seen a movie to truly rival it in visual effects. I also loved Rogue One and rate it just as highly as this film.
This should have been Han and Chewbacca out flying the tie fighters.
I thought the Falcon scenes from all three episodes were the best scenes of each movie.
I CLAPPED, I CLAPPED WHEN I SAW THE MILLENNIUM FALCON
Except the quad cannon sound
No impact
2:39 I remember seeing this movie in the theatre, and at this point I almost screamed "STOP! SCRATCHING! THE FALCON!!!"
like watching a kid learning to drive with stick.....easy with the clutch!
Han: You can't drift the Millennium Falcon
Rey: Bet. 2:32
NERD.
Haha, reminds me of "Stop blowing holes in my ship!!!" XD
😂😂 me and half the theater were yelling she messing up the falcon! And lots of boos for calling it trash.
I love how the acting is actually pretty good, the set design is amazing, cinematography is beautiful, visual effects are outstanding, props are cool, the music went HARD, then there’s the writing team fucking everything up
You should rewatch the original trilogy and compare the dialogue style there. It’s on point
This is basically the Miller era of Thomas and friends.
There’s absolutely no major flaws in the script with this movie.
@@iambuhlockay8007 The script is nothing but flaws, would you like me to teach you one?
The fact it's essentially an OT best hits collection?
The special effects people did not fail these films. The composers did not fail these films. The writers failed these films.
This
No one failed these films
@@crazymoosee Your foreskin failed these films.
AMEN TO THAT
I thought they're fine.
That scene is epic, despite what people feel about the recent movie/s as a whole, the cinematography was great, seeing the falcon in all its glory, daylight, manoeuvres, the incessant scream of the tie fighters, even the click sounds when the falcon's weapon doesn't fire, took me right back to being a kid again, mouth agape, eyes akimbo, goosebumps and a beating heart
Word
Basically leaning heavily on nostalgia. 🤷♂️
@@minicle426 isn't a scene creating nostalgia a good thing?
I agree completely. This scene hits pretty hard for all the right reasons. The sounds, the perfectly timed changes in the musical score, the falcon doing what the falcon does. Despite all other shortcomings in the film this scene was a masterpiece.
No.
I remember when the movie first came out and I was in the theater, the whole room cheered when the old girl made her appearance on screen.
That ship's really beloved.
I got a lot of tears thinking :Finally after 32 years Star Wars is back !!!!😊😊😊
Finn: They really hate that ship 😂
3:45 - 3:52 - I stand that this was the best CGI in any work in the Star Wars franchise. Real feeling.
I loved that. like the nose of the ship was used for the axis of rotation.
Euh nope 😂
There is no doubt, the action scenes in this trilogy are tremendous.
This is from a Star Wars movie? I had no idea. I thought this was Disney crap...
@@katarn999 I'm not a fan of this trilogy, but you don't have to be so extreme.
I've always liked 3:15, how all the scavengers just immediately pick over the TIE wreckage like vultures. The thing's not even settled yet, the pilot's probably still alive, and they're _immediately_ scrapping the ship for parts lol
Also, saying "The heck is there?" is kinda funny.
They gotta eat.....
Still alive?! HAHA
Right when she says "I'm going low!" You instantly get the adrenaline rush of that ol skool star wars feeling! Best scene in the movie and of all the new films!
Its funny how different departments try their absolute best in making a great cinematic experience and then theres the writers
This was all about Kathleen Kennedy knowing how to make excuses for her own decision on which she was going to literally leave the franchise in ruins
I stopped watching all sequels after the Phantom Menace. Horrible casting/acting, horrible writing, and completely geared towards an under-17 audience. What a disgrace.
@@djbenje4019 all the Star Wars movies ARE for an under-17 audience but… alright buddy 💀💀💀
@@djbenje4019all the sequels after the phantom menace? Then wouldnt that just be every single star wars movie out there? Or did you stop watching star wars when phantom menace came out? Because if so, you are missing out on A LOT. Revenge of the sith is the best movie, period
But this is a well written scene though
The best scene in the whole sequel trilogy. The new Tie Pilots uniforms, the best new character design. They look like they are on a throne.
You mean the only good scene in this Trilogy....
@@CougarLand The only good scene in this trilogy, and maybe the second best scene in the entire franchise.
I love how mad Han gets, it makes me laugh every time. IF I GET ANY HIGHER THEY'LL SEE US!
I really want to know the material the Falcon is build with. Sturdy like a tank, yet nimble like a bird.
It IS called a "Falcon"
Prolly, Star Wars metal
It’s fitted with a metal alloy know as duralloy which is used for most heavy armoured ships
We all know the falcon is Made out of beskar
Millenium sounds like a metal
2:17 Love how they kept the old 70's interface 😁
Well, Han understood the old saying "if it ain't broke, don't fix it."
Why would they change it? Given the 70s don't exactly exist in-universe. 🤷♂️
They dont say "Long time ago in the galaxy far far away" for nothing 🤷♂️
It makes sense since the Millennium Falcon is a really old and outdated ship, even during the original trilogy the characters already called it junk lmao
Luke called it what a piece of junk. Han replied she makes .5 past light speed.
Jakkuu chase is the best scene in the film IMO and probably one of the best in the whole sequel trilogy. Great action, great sound editing, the acting is actually good despite being a little quippy. Did a great job showing what the falcon was still capable of. And even managed to utilise good character writing: Rey is rusty behind the wheel as a pilot (keeps hitting things) but as the scavenger she has the home advantage and knows the wreckages inside out. Fynn is the turncoat stromtrooper, and not only calls out tactics to stay low but doesnt hesitate in taking out his former comrades.
This sequence is breathtaking.
Try it with free bird...
Oh hell yeah. Especially in imax
yep took my breath away, as i yawned.......junk.
just ruined by Rey
No
Might be my favorite scene in the sequels. On the production side it's fantastic but it's the little details that sell it. The little "I can do this" in the beginning and the constant bickering gets you that feeling that they're out of their element. All the times the Falcon bumps as Rey tries to get a hang of its controls. And how every lever and button she uses is done so dramatically compared to Han or Lando who always seemed in control even when stress was high. It's those little things that humanize and show some more of the character.
The Falcon _is_ like a hot rod spaceship, so makes sense that can do whatever you ask it to but you really have to "know" it.
"The gatbage would do". They had no idea that they were getting inside the most iconic ship in cinema history XDXD
or the flying Delorean
My only question is: how did Han lose the Falcon in the first place??
@@largol33t1 there is a comic previous ep 7 that explains it. Another smuggler named ducain stole it
That was easily the best scenes of the last 3 movies
Outstanding scene! Made me weep with joy in the cinema. I have a soft spot for this member of the final trilogy
Same. MOSTLY A GREAT FILM.
As an old man Star Wars fan, that ranks as one of the best scenes ever, in a Star Wars film.
"The garbage will do." What everyone in the audience was thinking
As someone who seen the originals in the theater when I was a young boy and loved. I hated the prequels and these movies....... Rogue One was the only movie in recent times that has done Star Wars justice.
If people ask me why I still like a movie franchise that dates back to the 1970s, I'll show them this. This scene is what Star Wars is all about.
Olá eu estou tentando saber de qual dos filmes da franquia e está sena , mas não me lembro !
tenho os três primeiros filmes , mas não me recordo do nome !!
The Falcon is a true classic and legend, and as we all know, Legends never die. They have plot armor. Bringing back the Falcon's pursuit theme really added to her glorious comeback. Shame this was probably one of the only good parts of the trilogy.
This is not trash it is so fast , it can light speed skip
Dude it’s Star Wars of course it is super fast
Well, it's a tradition to mock and bash the MF. Didn't Luke call it a "Piece of junk"? I think Leia also said it looked like crap, LOL...
It basically reference of Luke call this piece of garbage 🤣
0:37 good job making BB8 sound like a fighter LOL
Was that a mistake?🫠
"HEY!! That's MINE!!!!!"
Not anymore, pal.
Was watching the movie with a friend, and she goes "Your mother is yours", and I was like "What da heck is that supposed to mean?".
0:28 is just the point where the old Star Wars returns
I love the sound of the Millennium Falcon's cannons in this scene.
Seeing the falcon appear was like seeing an old friend
4:23 Kinda poetic. Both TIEs joined the graveyard to be scavenged, but this one joins its predecessors' twisted remains in a pile. Much like the Empire, the First Order had a great fighting force, but will end up the same way no matter what.
Millenium Falcon has a separate fan base.
and the flying Delorean
And the batmobile
where is your profile pic from?
@@manavjain8077 google I think, this picture I have is a mustang dark house
Looking back at this scene after watching the three new movies, you gotta appreciate the idea that it's the emperor's grand-daughter flying the falcon - for the first time
This was the star wars from my childhood!!! Similar to the asteroid scene in Empire Strikes Back. Love the tension, the beauty and power of the Falcon. Superb cinema bringing out the child and awe in all of us.
I love BB-8's 4th wall break at 0:38.
hahaha, never thought of this, lol 😆
If Han Solo were like Jack Sparrow
Han: STOP BLOWING HOLES IN MY SHIP
At 4:15 you can clearly see the barrels of the ventral quad-laser, pointing straight down, perpendicular to the ship's axis. If the movie did nothing else right, at least it answered a question about the Millennium Falcon's cannons that has bothered me for years.
They were pointed down because they were broken
What was the question? "Do the guns rotate through all degrees and can the guns point straight up and/or down?"
I just love that shot at 2:46. What a nimble beast the Falcon is. It's like it was made to effortlessly bypass obstacles.
A ludicrous amount of upgrades on the ship. It's essentially a fighter with the body of a light freighter.
Th only thing I liked about the sequel trilogy is the vehicle combat and scenery. Seeing star fighters flying around in the atmosphere and closer to the ground is more interesting than vast space battles.
Робот на шарике прикольно так несётся за ними тоже спастись ему надо 😂😂😂
even though the sequal movies are crap, this scene is still really amazing to watch
they arent
They really aren’t…
Agreed. The small diamond in a mountain of shit
Yes they are crap 💩
/\
Disney has your cheques in the post. :P
I remember watching the Falcon fly up at the planet and wanting thr say Wooo! In the theatre. 😊 I was definately entertained.
A lot of people hate on Rey knowing how to fly the Millennium Falcon just like that. But I actually like her reactions in the cockpit. You can tell she is having a hard time flying the spaceship. Pressing the buttons and levers, how hard it is to fly without a co-pilot, and my favorite is here, 3:01, where she makes a hard left to avoid the ship. I never got that feeling when Han or Lando flew the Falcon.
Those who hate that Rey does things they say she shouldn't be able to do are just biased, hypocritical morons - plain and simple, like most Star Wars fanchildren. They complain about bad writing, yet come out with nonsense that's even worse, even if their criticisms are valid. In the case of Rey, they only say that she shouldn't be able to do certain things because they haven't seen how she's been able to do it, except that not seeing something develop prior doesn't automatically rule it out as some impossibility. These idiots act like she's perfect and is unrealistically more powerful than anyone, even though she's clearly not, and expect things to be explained to them to where the films hold their hands like the pathetic children they are mentally.
@@ryanodonovan9497 yeah and this scene was meant to show how good of a pilot she was. I can agree with them to a certain to certain degree but even so people tend to forget that it’s established in the Star Wars universe that force sensitive beings can use the force without much training even as babies. Want proof? Go watch the first few episodes of Star Wars the clone wars season 2 or 3
I always appreciated her labored breathing to add a realistic layer to her stress & effort.
I love all of the Star Wars Movies iam a huge fan since the first time Star Wars The New Hope came out in the drive In in 1977 I saw it in the Drive In Mr. George Lucas and Everyone did a Grest Job doing these Star Wars Movies and I been a fan Since 1977..
3:44 Is that the super star destroyer from the OG trilogy?
Yes it is, nice catch
Sane design. Different ship though.
Oh you meant that, then no, not the exact one, Vader’s Star destroyer crashed into the second Death Star.
The Falcon is not a fighter but it always gives us the best dogfights! Awesome!
When they meet Falcon for the first time:
Luke: what a piece of junk!
Rey: That was garbage!
Leia: bucket of bolts :)
Will be hard to match the excitement of the Falcon coming into view in a Star Wars movie again. We were all much younger...
4:59 Harrison Ford's reaction everytime he lands at LAX
Tie pilot: “Man this is not what I trained for!”
Luke once said
"What a piece of junk"
“That ship saved my life quite a few times Shes the fasted hunk a junk in the galaxy!”
-Lando Calrissian
Sí, esa escena de la persecución del Milenial Falcón...simplemente espectacular. No he visto otra así.
The Falcon is a Main Character.
1:26 Unkar Plutt: *"HEY!!! THAT'S MINE!!!!"*
Me: "Not anymore!"
Rey is Hot AF.
Setting the bar pretty low I see.
SPECSAVERS
Ray is so wonnerfulll- she can do anything right off the mark...
Despite Skywalker whatever the last one was… this was a fantastic Star Wars movie.
Think this has to be one of my favorite scenes out of all of the movies.
The old girl still have a few tricks in her.
Damn, that ship must be made from Unobtanium........🤣🤣😂😂... awesome.
so what happened to the stuck gun turret when he shot the last tie fighter, He just waited 'til things lined up due to the ships rotation?
Use the force, doofus.
Yes
Yes she did a maneuver to line the jammed barrel up with the fighter for him to shoot it
@@kx7500 It's a mystery how FredPlanatia missed that.
Finn" we making a landing at lightspeed"... Chewie "fuck yeah we are, take a seat bowy"..
Beautiful scene. Like the Star Wars of old.
It’s amazing that ship flies at all. So majestic just the same.
One of the coolest scenes in movie history! "How we got away from the ghetto"!!! In the millennium falcon!
I love all of the Star Wars Movies 😍
The real star of the show.
Exactly
Incredible scene. You can feel the power of the falcon.
They are not wearing seat belts but stay perfectly in their seats, even when the ship is upside down. Even BB8 has to stabilize itself. Having to suspend our imagination regarding gravity is a major flaw in sci-fi movie making.
(In the Star Wars Cinematic Universe) Surely the same inertial dampeners that operate in Space would also function close to a planet.
@@L8rCloud That’s a point, but the why does BB8 get tossed around?
The Falcon is one TOUGH Ship!
And as fast as a TIE Fighter.
There is one thing ILM did really well and that segment confirms it.
That ones Garbage lol THAT is the fastest hunk of junk in the Galaxy
USS Enterprise 1701
"Stay low it confuses their tracking" - Maverick. Oh wait.
Ever rememberable wonderful movie.
A memorable movie.
That's no piece of junk that's a classic sports car of a spaceship.
Rey is so damn fine
I see you set the bar for attractiveness very very very low.
... compared to Jabba
I never knew the Millennium Falcon was made of pure vibranium until I watched this.
This scene is one of my main arguments for Han being a force sensitive. I don't care how good of a pilot you are this move is impossible without some extra senses and boosted reflexes.
Han has a light amount of force sensitivity that manifests in his luck, everyone in Star Wars has some degree of the force just not everyone has enough to be a Jedi or sith etc
@@AJ-ju6qq Yeah but I got a feeling Han has a bigger chunk than most there are plenty of examples of Han exhibiting abilities beyond the average person. Think about it.
He is also one of the only non Jedi who commonly says the phrase. "I have a bad feeling about this."
He demonstrates extraordinary skill with a blaster on numerous occasions and competes with some of the finest jedi pilots (even without the Falcon)
Finn: Do you have a boyfriend... or however he said it, I was done right then and there.
0:18 How did Mary Sue know what ship he was pointing at? He's _behind_ her. (Oh, lemme guess - the Force?)
Tell me what other ships were nearby...
There were two options & she already identified the first one. Doesn't take a genius to infer the other.
It is this plot that has run through all science fiction films since this genre existed: our heros fly through galaxies and bridge unimaginable distances. But there are always running to the spaceship itself!
Me when i fly a ship in elite dangerous
„Flight assist off“
07 commander!
wow i wish i could get that engine sound on my ride from the millennium falcon
I love this girl, who has never left the planet is suddenly an ACE pilot in a ship she's never flown (Or any ship for that matter) You'd think that would be amazing enough until she suddenly has more power than any Jedi 40min into the movie.. Took Luke 1.5 films just to wiggle a light saber. Politics aside.. When everything comes easy, when there's nothing at stake, the audience fails to care.. As I did. It has to be EARNED for it to mean something. The effects were great, but not enough. They cheapened the force and made it easy. They turned piloting a starship into something anyone can do if they read the back of a cereal box. Good grief.
I loved ot when a lightsaber called to rei, clearly the bestest mostest strongest Jedi in existence..... Until Leia flies through space because she's now the bestest evar.
When I first saw the Falcon flying again in a cinema...I was crying man tears.
The Millennium Falcon belongs to Han Solo, not you, Unkar!😡
You great artist... from Italy bravo!
That turn into the superstar destroyer still bothers me
What?
I still missed Han Solo's touch behind the Millennium Falcon's cockpit. He was both an ace and a prideful pilot.
"Stay low. Confuses their tracking."
That's dumb.
such disrespect given to an iconic ship
Millenium Falcon
1000 Year old Eagle
Wise Hawk
Old bird
🅱️🅾️🅾️MER 🅱️IR🅱️
I have to see this😮and 😮😮😮 film 🎥 amazing millennium falcon moves I felt the child inside scream in delight 😮
Among all of the sequel trigoly films, episode 7 is the best in my opinion. Mind you, although it heavily relied on nostalgia, it did have its moments. They managed to do a pretty decent job at building up the plot of what's to come.... Unfortunately, the next two films retconned a lot of what ep 7 foreshadowed, I think that's mainly the reason why the story went all over the place in the end.
Epic. Just like the old days 😊
Rey can do everything , anything , anytime and anywhere. Rey is the bestest ever ......
Luke Skywalker was able to shoot down tie fighters as the gunner the first time we see him in the Falcon, he blew up the Death Star the first time we see him flying an X-Wing.
@@hoot2416 Disney Star Wars sucks .
@@hoot2416 Hell he managed to hold out against Vader (so-called "best starpilot in the galaxy") in a tiny little trench. And eyeballed the impossible shot into the exhaust port after his only proper force training was playing with that little floating target practice. The OT always had this underlying theme that you can do anything if you really believe in it.
Esas maniobras del milenial Falcón, son simplemente alucinantes.....
Yes but how does she know how to fly it like that? Should that not take expertise?
That's a good question.
Issues like this are why people hate these movies.
The writers didn’t fail. We (y’all) did. 😐
@Gravestone999 This is a smaller piece of evidence but you hear how when Fin says “We need a pilot” Rey quickly and confidently responds with “We’ve got one” referring to herself.
I don’t think she would’ve been quite so eager to fly into certain death, she knows what she’s capable of.
Some very rare people, in emergencies, can walk into helicopters and fly them, walk into jet aircraft and fly them, walk into ships and drive them. We tend to call those people heros. You might be lucky enough to meet one, one day.
I don't like the sequel trilogy but this scene is superb, the effects and action is superb and is what Star Wars is all about. Awesome
nobody would be complaining if Rey was Naked
That's only your nonsense opinion. And WHY would she be naked? Get your head out of the gutter...