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I was surprised to see no follow up video yet because of how well executed this one is, I’ve never seen someone put all these insights together in an analysis video so well. Thank you so much for this
Voice of Irvin Kershner. He directed the 1978 horror film Eyes of Laura Mars. Your video is interesting. Luke has to deal with failure in the story. The Rebel Fleet in space echoes Battlestar Galactica(1978).
Hello Alchmax my name is Isaiah and I have something important to say to you. God loves you and like any father he wants to help you and keep you safe especially from the devil. But I am not just speaking to you about this I am also talking to your fans about this. God loves you all and especially in the times we our living in we are in need of him more than ever. But the choice is ultimately yours have a nice day Shalom Shalom.
What I love also is that in that movie when Luke says "I can’t believe it" ( when lifting the x-wing) and Yoda replies "that is why you failed But then Lukes apply that exact lesson onto Vader by believing in his father, which no one did since Padme died, and that was the only way he could have defeated Sidious, and that was the failures of jedis too, they didn’t believe in love and Vader which grew and kept him in the Dark side. That’s beautiful, Luke overcome his failures and Jedis failures but still uses the goods of his character and jedis teachings , amazing
There are two major pieces of missinformation at the begining of this video. 1. Lawrence Kasdan did not write Empire Strikes Back. He and Brackett share the screenplay credit but George wrote the story. Brackett was barely involved with the final product and Kasdan was there for dialogue and things. All of the ideas came from George. The credits do not tell the full story, you have to know who did what exactly from behind the scenes material. Source: “The Making of Empire Strikes Back” by JW Rinzler, and also every interview any of these people have ever done about the film. 2. The video erroneously plays a clip of Irvin Kershner, the film’s director, and credits it to Kasdan. This should be basic knowledge for anyone who has seen or read the behind-the-scenes of this film. These errors are major to the degree I think this video should be removed.
I can relate to Luke when I was young all I said when asked to do something I always said I can't The Empire Strikes Back is a classic Star Wars movie it delves deep into the mythology that inspired it
The Director was a very skilled technician, but this achievement belongs to Lucas. Tell, what else has this director done? All crap. Lucas is the genius. Weather those jealous of hhis talent accept it or not.
I hope they never make a movie so we can always look forward to the movie. If they make a movie that'll be it and the journey will be over for good....
the only genre that i was sad wasnt made an homage by community was 70s-90s bad horror movies. the oppurtunity would've been perfect if for a Halloween episode, pierce got intoxicated or started seeing hallucinations because of his pills and tried to kill everyone, it would've been a perfect opportunity to give homage to classics like the halloween series, or the friday the 13th series, etc.
“You’re gonna die you little fuckinf bastards!” *freeze frames like found footage of Big Foot* “part pillow, part man” never seizes to make me fucking cackle. Brilliant
The way you explain things you sometimes sound like James Franco in Pineapple Express when he's talking about his favorite civil engineers, and I love it! Also, great content here, I have subscribed!
Even in the comics Peter hasn’t perfectly balanced Spider-Man, that’s part of the struggle of Spider-Man life just doesn’t become easier after 8 years he’s fresh out of college even a normal person doesn’t have life figured out
I love the homages and parodies because they take the subject really serious and actually do a good job of pleasing the fan base of the subject, like dnd or law and order etc.
2m37s "They had to innovate. Lawrence Kasdan and his team..." The innovation came from Lucas, not Kasdan. Kasdan did the later script polish and dialogue polish (and even some of that was changed by the cast). The story was conceived by Lucas, and that is what Brackett wrote her first draft based on. Lucas disliked the draft and rewrote the script several times before Kasdan got involved. He credited Brackett out of respect (who was sick while writing and passed away not long after). You're actually playing Kershner's voice at 2m56, not Kasdan. There were script consultation sessions in the writing process involving Kershner, Kasdan, Lucas and Kurtz. JW Rinzler also claimed the edit of the movie was harder than with ANH - the production had been a mess for a variety of reasons. However, Hirsch was back as editor to assist Lucas and knew the style of movie Lucas wanted. Hirsch always pay a lot of respect to Lucas in interviews. I think ESB has very little to do with Kasdan, except for some snappy dialogue. Lucas picked Kershner because he wanted a more character focused second movie. It's also interesting to note that Lucas deeply disappointed his own father by choosing to follow a career in the arts instead of the business he had built up and expected him to take over. I recommend watching Arndt's Insanely Great Endings, if you haven't seen it already. And So Uncivilized's videos about Star Wars.
"The innovation came from Lucas" THANK YOU! I always hate these Lucas bashings because he gave the fans what the needed, a story, than what they wanted, a formula.
@@akumaten Yeah, ESB is always held up as the gold standard of Lucas "stepping back" and others making his ideas "better", by people who have no idea at all about how that movie was made, and who made the decisions. It's like people don't realise it was Lucas who wanted the movie to be "darker" and more character driven. Given that Kasdan was responsible for the Solo script - the biggest flop ever in Star Wars, it's hard to believe the secret sauce came from him. I get so sick of the commentary on what Lucas did or didn't do, when Wikipedia and a few documentaries can fill in the most of the details. Just another youtube channel with an opinion and hot take. Nothing wrong with an opinion, unless it's presented as fact.
I would've accepted Luke failing at something different, something less blatantly out of line with his character and less embarrassing/absurd. Even then, he should've bounced back in a brilliant fashion.