@@Dark_Lieutenant seriously dude? It's just pointing something out. You libs always overuse that word, and now it has no meaning. You probably think the sun is racist because it's white...🙄
@@ARandomInternetUser08..... first off calling me a liberal is funny as shit because my political beliefs are nowhere near liberal. Second stating that a certain race does something based on a stereotype is typically racist.
When Palpatine told Anakin to leave Obi Wan to die, he replied "His fate will be the same as ours". He couldn't have been more right. They all three died on a Death Star and all three were technically killed by Anakin. Yes, even Darth Vader was killed by Anakin if you look at it the way they said Anakin was killed by Darth Vader.
Mace: "Anakin, you need to fix your droid." Anakin: "Why? What's wrong with him?" Mace: "He keeps calling you 'Master', and you aren't one." Anakin: "How can you do this?! It's unfair!"
I recommend watching " the clone wars series". It dives more into how the tension between Anakin and the council developed and it also shows anakin's strengths but also his weaknesses :)
I second this - just be warned that season 1-2 may include some more dry episodes, but you can just skip every episode you don't like because it's an anthology series.
IN THE INTRO IT SAYS PART 1 BUT YOUR GIRL MANAGED TO FINISH EDITING 10 MINUTES BEFORE HER SHIFT, SO FORGET THAT Full reaction coming tonight after my shift at work ❤️
2:04 there's a sad scene where Luke tells R2 to stay in the ship, but he follows him anyway. This is because the last person to say this to R2 was Anakin, who never returned. 23:35
@@TrippinDL R2 NEVER has his memory wiped through the whole saga. It’s why he has so much more personality than any other mech droid. Think that’s explained in a CW episode. He’s the only being in the galaxy that knows the entire Skywalker story. It’s why people think the saga is basically his version of events. It’s him telling it from some point in the far far future lol And R2 doesn’t recognise Obi in ANH, which is reasonable considering how old he is now.
"How did we get captured? We're smarter than this!" "Apparently not..." Love the banter in RotS. The relationship between Obi and Anakin is so good, only to watch it crumble to ashes.
So much banter got deleted too. Like one of the funniest ones to me is when they slice the droids at the elevator, in the film it cuts to R2 right after they kill all the droids, but in the deleted scene they mock the droids by saying "Roger Roger".
I feel like nobody ever acknowledges or realizes that Obi Wan cuts off his legs AND his other arm in one swoop. The fact that Vader is a quadriplegic and is still a devastating fighter is nothing short of awesome.
It felt a little bit on the nose by Lucas to decide that he would lose all his limbs. But I guess he needed a way to justify Obi-Wan's assesment about Vader being more machine than man.
@@Quotenwagnerianer It also acts as an explanation as to why Anakin/Vader never even came close to reaching his full potential, at which point he would have been an absolute titan that could destroy Palpatine with ease
@@radioactivetaco9579 The alternate ending of the RotS game had Anakin destroying the Emperor if he wins his fight with Obi-Wan. Absolute beast. I think Palpatine knew this and set Anakin up for failure. He already had his Empire formed, and could easily have replaced Vader once he was done with him.
You know something I've seen revenge of the sith many times & never realised his other arm was taken I always thought it was just his legs. It all happened so fast.
@@LordVolkov Replacing Vader was the emperor’s plan with Luke… and sadly Vader must’ve known this on some level, backtracing and piecing it together (as Palpatine had previously nudged Anakin to behead Dooku). There would’ve been no need for Vader, if Luke were turned to the dark side. Upgrade, upgrade, upgrade.
i just realized something after all these years re-watching revenge of the sith. grievous was really impressed that anakin skywalker was actually very young for someone being called "the hero of the republic". grievous literally kills jedi for a living but i think he was really surprised and very impressed the fact anakin was really young and yet having amassed such reputation throughout the war.
I dont think anakin took it as a diss. anakin just wasnt going to reciprocate with a jedi killer. for most of the prequels he takes jedi deaths very personal and nobodys killed more than grievous so anakin just dissed him because fuck him @@stephenlackey5852
RotS is definitely my favorite! I would highly HIGHLY recommend watching the series Star Wars the Clone Wars. It delves so such deeper into the characters and even adding new fan favorites in the mix! It makes RotS even better by the end!
"What about Padmé?" Never noticed this before, but C3PO really did look after her. He carried her into the ship after she passed out. Thank you for all of your reactions that you've shared with us!
Hopefully the ride isn't over yet... I highly recommend you to watch the movie that follows this, "Rogue One". It really completes the time line! Like R2 saves everyone per usual, I love your reactions per usual as well! ❤️
THIS. Some people are recommending Clone Wars, The Mandalorian, and I'm sure that there are even some sequel recommendations in these comments as well. None of those matter compared to Rogue One In my opinion, the quality of Star Wars movies from best to worst goes: 6, 5, 4, Rogue One, 3, 7, 1, 2, Solo, 8, 9 (and I don't recommend watching 7 because then you'll feel compelled to watch 8 and 9 which seriously hurt my overall feelings about the franchise)
Eh, R1 may be the best movie Di$ney has put out so far (albeit mostly by default), but it still has some of the same problems that also hampered their other 4, more reviled movies: bland characters, a sometimes overly convoluted plot, more contemporary-sounding dialogue (as opposed to the stylized '30s/'40s movie speak of Eps. I-VI), undercutting certain story details from I-VI, and painfully self-aware winks to the OT, among other things.
@@ErdTirdMans Well, The Clone Wars adds a lot to the overall canon and was made directly by George Lucas, so I'd say it's pretty important. But yes, Rogue One is great.
@Erd Tird Mans You're so wrong. Clone Wars is one of the most important things in SW. It makes the story so much better. Especially the last season. But Rogue One is important too.
Palpatine to Anakin: "They don't trust you." Mace to Anakin: "You will have gained my trust." in that moment, Mace confirmed what Palpatine had been saying all along.
Don't forget earlier... Palpatine: He's too dangerous to be left alive Mace: He's too dangerous to be left alive Palpatine told him there was no real difference in Jedi and Sith. When Mace said the same thing Palpatine did about a defeated foe... it made Anakin accept Palpatine was right, he could be a Sith and what would change? There is no difference being a Jedi or Sith. Palpatine planned it out so well... everything he said was all part of that campaign to break Anakin.
"in denial she is" made me chuckle haha. "You were my brother, Anakin. I loved you!" Yeah that's the problem. He needed a father, he needed Qui-Gon. Something that Obi-wan could never be. He was reluctant from the start in Episode I to take Anakin to train him. He only started training Anakin because Qui-Gon's dying wish is that Obi-wan trains Anakin. Episode III is my favorite episode of all the 6 episodes. Somehow it's poetic. Darth Vader is born at the same time as Luke Skywalker.
Every time that I watch a reaction to the Prequels, I'm amazed that first time viewers didn't know that the Emperor's surname is Palpatine... and they are amazed that he turns out to be the Emperor in these prequels. I knew it from Palpatine's first scene in Episode 1. As soon as I seen him, heard him, and heard his name... I immediately knew the first time that I seen Ep-1 in the theater. I must have learned it reading SW books back in the early 90's.
@@willfanofmanyii3751 I’m not 100% sure how I knew, but I knew it too when I saw episode one. I had the trading cards from the original trilogy when I was a kid… “Sheev” as his first name was a surprise in the movies, but I think the cards must have called him “Emperor Palpatine.”
It's to do with the differences in how people watch movies. A lot of people i know tend to completely separate the 3 trilogies almost as if they were different stories which is why they also didn't know about palpatine
@@willfanofmanyii3751 True but every fan in the 80s knew the name Palpatine from the books and games etc. So when we saw the senator we knew all the way through who that was. It's interesting that who is, is the big surprise when watching for new fans now.
I can't remember if I already knew the Emperor's name was Palpatine back in 1999 at release. But I knew from the moment he spoke in episode 1 that he was the Emperor.
Something I didn't realize until recently, thanks to a meme, is that in Episode 5, when Luke and Vader are fighting, Vader says "Obi-Wan has taught you well," while looking up at Luke, who has the high ground. (Actually, brought to my attention that this happened in Return of the Jedi--but the thought behind it is still correct).
@@George_Washington_1776 You are correct. That was completely my mistake. I don't know how I made such a General Grevious error. LOL. But thanks for the correction. It does make more sense for it to be in RotJ.
I think another one is the scene with mace. Palapatine, like luke, is begging for Anakin’s help to stop someone from killing him, ie mace and in Luke’s case palpatine. In both cases he helps them with one haveing him turn to the dark side and the other he’s returning to the light
31:12 This scene where Bail Organa interrupts Yoda meditating, this is end of an edited down scene where Qui-Gon speaks to Yoda and explains how to reach from beyond the grave as a Force Ghost. Liam Neeson recorded it too. It exists. This dialogue is in full in the Revenge of the Sith novel.
I wish that full scene made it in , as the explanation we do get isn't quite clear as to how Qui-Gon is tied to the concept of becoming a Force ghost. At the same time , I do understand that it may have been tonally jarring exposition just before the medical bay scenes :)
This episode grows on me every time I watch it. The symbolic aspect of it is the strongest of the whole saga, especially the last act. The bird of prey shape the Emperor's shuttle projects on the lava when Anakin is dying on Mustafar is very telling also... I think you"ll like Rogue One.
It makes me so happy to see young people like you so enthralled with the Star Wars. I was FIVE YEARS OLD when the very first (episode IV) movie came out. I had the toys, the books, comics, the games, EVERYTHING. My relationship with Star Wars is like a marriage. It has had its good times and (especially recently) bad times, but it is still as magical now as it was then.
14:09 hello there 19:33 20:22 epic moment 21:26 Execute Order 66 22:28 the younglings 27:53 epic battle 29:58 ITS OVER ANAKIN! I HAVE THE HIGH GROUND! 31:44 Luke And Leia 32:02 Darth Vader
The Anakin's reaction when he knows that Padme died is really painful and heartbreaking. It was his last piece of his humanity dying before became Darth Vader in fact. Padme's death increases his dark power absurdly.
That was pretty hard to watch, but NGL, when his helmet was attached, hissed, and then his breath machine started- The only noise on screen and the only noise in the theater (you could’ve heard a pin drop), I cried.
This is when you RU-vid search “Dave Filoni explains the prequels” and watch the new man behind Star Wars explain the lack of father figure Anakin had in Obi-wan compared to the one he should’ve had in Qui-gon. It’s pretty profound.
Exactly. Palpatine saw an opportunity and took over the role that Qui-gon would have for Anakin, because Obi-Wan treated him more like a kid brother, which is where all of Anakin's resentment comes from in the beginning.
dave filoni is a hack. And his explanations are just....bleh. He still insists that Duel of the Fates refers to the fate of Anakin when the actual track was written for the end credits and the other cues involving it don't allude to that. Duel of the Fates was simply referring to the saga at large and the start of the Jedi vs Sith battle. Also Qui-Gon wouldn't have done anything to improve the situation. The clone army was the key. If the clone army was still created every Jedi would have still been killed and the emperor would still be crowned. except there would be no skywalker (luke or anakin) there to end palpatine.
If you had watched ‘The Clone Wars’ animated series before Ep3, you’d be like my kids, bawling and upset when order 66 is enacted. The Clone Wars builds a lot of the connections that make Anakin’s fall more realistic, as it makes more time appear to have passed from Ep.2 into Ep.3 and makes a number of the other Jedi characters like Plo Koon, Ki Adi Mundi, and Ayla Secura, actually decent people. The movies didn’t do that well... plus the Clone Wars tie in threads of storylines that have gone forward into The Solo movie, and The Mandalorian.
Those threads in the solo movie, mandalorian, rebels, etc are what make them so bad. it is amateur hour 101 to shove these same characters into all these shows and make them the most or nearly the most important characters that major events center on them. "makes them decent people" but at the same time "makes anakin's fall more realistic" and gives him reasons to hate those characters and Jedi...so basically it makes the Jedi not look like good people and completely negates the reasoning for anakin's fall in episode 3....great....just what i wanted, to have a guy that only became a sith out of necessity and was a model jedi with an impressionable side and turn him into a generic slow-burning, slowly turning corrupted Jedi. *excellent*
24:25 fun fact. Vader isn’t looking at the audience. He’s looking at Nute Gunray (the man responsible for almost killing Padme on multiple occasions and keeping him from her during the war) he’s saving him for last. He’s relishing this moment and THAT is why he has dark side corruption eyes. You don’t get them just from doing evil things. He didn’t enjoy killing the Jedi and younglings. He DID enjoy killing the separatist leaders.
just to hype you a little bit more, there is a new TV show coming out THIS YEAR called « Kenobi series » where Ewan McGregor and Haydn Christensen meet again back to their iconic respective role, 15 years after RotS !! 😍 It will take place 10 years after episode 3 and 10 years before episode 4. But before you should absolutely watch The Clone Wars (in chronological order, not release order) and Rebels ;)
Anakin/Vader "I'm more powerful than the Chancellor I can over throw him"...20 Year's later he does 😂🤘 This movie is like wine it gets better with age I remember seeing this in theaters in 2005 Legendary moment, Great reaction 👍
@@preston4871 😂 Preston Small world lol hey man, And Yes I like reminding people that after this movie sometimes leaves people in pieces that it's ok Anakin Keep he's Promise 🌋⚡🤘
@@preston4871 2005 Was a awesome year 💯✅ and that's cool man I remember I just graduated from highschool and was ready to skip all the ceremony stuff🤣 Just so I could get to my theater lol
The animated Clone Wars series makes Order 66 hit even harder. The clones and develop relationships over years of war, making the betrayal all the more awful. The prequels took a lot of criticism, not all of it unfounded, but they are an essential part of the lord. The sequels are a flaming diaper of terrible.
@@helifanodobezanozi7689 You may feel that way now. But one's opinion of the films depends on one's interpretation of them. I have concluded that the popular interpretation is... _incorrect._
@@mattrismatt It's not about misinterpreting the films. It's simply about an executive producer, JJ Abrams, not understanding the source material and hiring the wrong people to write and direct the films. Put simply, the writing is sloppy, bordering on plain stupid. Marcia Lucas, Editor of Episodes 4, 5 and 6 said as much in an interview late last year. But hey, you're more than free to pine for terrible films. Every film fan has an opinion and a few guilty pleasures to go along with it.
This video is 8 days old but I'd like to share some more info and fun facts about RoTS: 1. When Sidious is telling Anakin Darth Plagueis' story, he mentions that he was killed by his apprentice. Sidious was his apprentice, so, he's not only seducing Anakin but also kind of bragging about what he did. 2. If you remember from Episode 1, Shmi said that Anakin had no father and Qui-Gon theorized he was born purely because of the Force. This is accurate, although, the actual story is currently non-canon; Plagueis and Sidious, using Sith Alchemy, tried to influence the Force to create the living embodiment of the Dark Side, in order to give the Sith more power. However, not only did the Force resist their attempt, destroying all their other experiments in the process, it also retaliated by creating Anakin. Plagueis later did hear about Anakin and it is said that he was *TERRIFIED* of him, as he saw visions of Darth Vader and the undoing of the Sith. 3. At 13:03, it's the last time Obi-Wan and Anakin are together as friends and allies. Throughout the scene, Obi-Wan is bathed in sunlight while Anakin is veiled in the shadows, Light & Dark. 4. When Obi-Wan is fighting Grievous and Grievous goes all HELIKOPTER HELIKOPTER mode, it is said he can strike 12-20 times *A SECOND*, which goes to prove how good of a duelist Obi-Wan was since he defeated him. Also, again not canon sadly, Mace Windu actually used Force Crush, a Force ability that allows you to crush objects and/or body parts of unfortunate souls, on Grievous' chest which gave him his signature cough and severely handicapped him when it came to combat acrobatics. 5. At 22:26, when Anakin enters the Padawan room, Hayden actually yelled "BOO" and the startled the poor kids LOL, so the reaction you see is genuine. 6. At 24:25, you point out that Anakin's eyes have turned yellow. This is what is called "Sith eyes" and is a physical manifestation of the Dark Side in people. The Dark Side, over time and regular use, corrupts the physical (and mental) features of the user, such as turning their eyes yellow, skin going pale with the veins showing, etc. Grievous, who was not force sensitive and therefore not able to be corrupted by the Dark Side, just had yellow eyes LOL. 7. At 32:10, as Vader takes his first breath and then exhales, you can actually see his breath move the smoke/vapor right above the vent on his helmet, one of my favorite pieces of attention to detail of this movie (there's a lot more). 8. At 32:47, once Vader learns that Padmé is dead, there is literally nothing else left for him. All his lust for power and fall to the Dark Side was because of his mother, wife and kids. The only thing left for him to cling onto now is Sidious and the Empire, which is why he stays by Sidious' side for so long, even though he was treated like absolute shit. 9. When Yoda tells Obi-Wan that Qui-Gon has made contact through the Force, he is basically telling him that Qui-Gon has become a Force Ghost and has taught Yoda (who is now going to give instructions to Obi-Wan), on how to transcend the physical world after death, which is what happens to Obi-Wan on the first Death Star. I hope Kamilla sees this and if not, I hope I've taught you something new random viewer :)
is 2. in the darth plagueis book? i have that but cant remember, perhaps i should reread it some time... for me the force crush thing at 4. feels like canon bc it makes so much sense...just cut out the obi/anakin story from the old clone wars (only keeping the coruscant invasion) and replace it with the new clone wars one and everything should fit well lol
@@paulieluppino1856 Never mentioned in the films, but the book version of a New Hope and Return of the Jedi states the Emperor used to be Senator Palpatine and the name Emperor Palpatine is used in a lot of merchandise such as the original trading card game, and even on toys released at the time of The Phantom Menace. Therefore the true nature of Senator Palpatine was never really treated as a secret, though if you only ever watched the movies its not spelled out explicitly until Ep3.
@@michaelw8262 yeah that was an odd choice. Would have made more sense if Owen and Beru were a couple of randos and Luke just called them aunt and uncle
@@michaelw8262 Anakin hates sand and wants no connection to Tatooine after his mother died. It is the perfect place because Anakin would never willingly go back there.
Predict this movie she did. Quite accurately in the second part. Proud of herself she should be. As well as her countryman Magnus Carlsen for winning the world championship again.
12:55 No, sue didn’t predict it. She held it in her mind as a possibility and then forgot about it. “Why are you letting him know this?” She says this because she no longer suspects Palpatine and thinks he is making a blunder by telling Anakin the Darth Plageus story.
You might not read this but I really appreciate your videos. I've decided to stay in for the past week because COVID is getting pretty bad in the area but with your videos it seems like I always have a super cool friend to watch stuff with ❤
Episode 3 is my favorite movie because it allows me to appreciate the original trilogy so much more. Getting to know the tragic life of Anakin Skywalker and his transformation into Darth Vader makes his redemption much more emotionally impactful. How Anakin tells Luke that he already has been saved, and how he was right brings me to tears every single time knowing everything he’s been through.
I stumbled upon your reaction to star wars by accident. Since I love watching people who have never seen star wars, I decided to take a look. I've been a fan since 1977. I was 13 when the first movie came out. I absolutely adored your honest thoughts and feelings about these characters and am proud to welcome you to " a larger world " as Obi-Wan says. I have 7 children that watched these with, and now I'm introducing my 2 grandchildren to them. Also I love the fact that you don't use Fowl language when watching. Good luck with your channel. Next up " Rogue one" then "Solo"
I was 17 when Revenge of the Sith came out. I have so many memories and nostalgia of that time period that i just wish i could go back. Seeing your reaction just takes me back.
Anakin would always keep his mind off Padme and such around the Jedi so nobody would sense his thoughts. Since he thought Palpatine was just a normal man, Anakin was at ease, unknowingly letting Palpatine sense everything that was on Anakin's mind, giving him all the ammo he needed to twist words.
I'm glad you got to watch this one. Seeing this makes episode 6 so much more gratifying. Episode 6 is the best one if all time. No one needs to stay evil. Rock on girl !
Note: When Anakin was screaming during the operation, his mouth was closed. Padme was feeling Anakin's pain through the force. It's why she felt there was still good in Anakin, as the helmet closed, Anakin wheezed out a little "Padme, help me..." Since Luke and Leia are force sensitive, Padme could feel things too while pregnant. It's why she suddenly had an emotional breakdown, at the same time Anakin was killing kids. She suddenly felt Anakin suffering.
Anakin’s nightmares are definitely hinted at being given to him by Darth Sidious through the force. It shows just how manipulative and evil he is. Great villain.
"The Dark Side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural." Gives me chills every time. Love that opera scene. Hey, Kamilla! Well, you got wise to Palpatine before the reveal but still had a great shocked reaction! Lucas provided visual and vocal cues since "Phantom Menace" that Palpatine and Sidious were one and the same. Ian McDiarmid plays the Emperor in all the Star Wars films in which he appears. He's the one character having a total blast throughout the prequels because he's pulling everybody's strings! His seduction of Anakin is masterful. Chronologically, "Solo" is the next to see, then "Rogue One", then "The Mandalorian" live-action series follows the Classic three, then the Sequel trilogy. See the films in that order to complete the Skywalker Saga then go back to the live-action series, then the three animated series, "Clone Wars", "Bad Batch" and "Rebels". There are revelations in "The Mandalorian" that will make you curious to see their origins in the animated shows afterwards. The absolute best line of the Prequel trilogy goes to Natalie Portman: "So this is how liberty dies...with thunderous applause." Wookiees live for hundreds of years! In "Revenge of the Sith", Chewbacca is 181 years old! It is a popular belief that Padme's life force was drained out of her and channeled into Anakin by Palpatine which is why her death and his re-birth are juxtaposed by Lucas. Therefore, Palpy is directly responsible for the death of the person he convinced Anakin he could save prompting his betrayal of the Jedi in the first place! A very cruel manipulation. One of the Jedi Order's problems is that they had become ossified by dogma and had lost touch with their true purpose. This made them vulnerable to manipulation by the Sith and blind to their own shortcomings. Iconoclasts like Qui-Gon sought esoteric knowledge beyond ordained teachings to plumb deeper truths and were viewed as troublesome for suggesting the Order had become complacent and stagnant. The knowledge Yoda imparts to Obi-Wan at the end is his discovery of the path to immortality. His spiritual journey is chronicled in the animated "Clone Wars" when Liam Neeson returns as Qui-Gon Jinn's spirit to instruct Yoda in the deepest mysteries of the Force. Jedi immortality manifests as the Force-ghosts you see in the Classic trilogy. This was an ability unknown to the Order until Qui-Gon contacts Yoda which is why there are no Force-ghosts in the Prequel trilogy. The Jedi are all but exterminated by Order 66 much like how the Knights Templar were rounded up on a single day, Friday the 13th, in October 1307, by order of the French King Philip IV in a series of coordinated, simultaneous arrests. Emperor Palpatine initiated a smear campaign to vilify the Jedi and expunged any mention of them from the historical record. Philip IV did the same to the Templars demonizing them with false allegations of larceny, murder, sexual perversion, sedition and Satanism that led to their mass burning at the stake with the blessing of the Papacy! Palpy achieved control of a galaxy with his scheme while Philip was simply dodging the crushing debt he owed the Order! The clones are tragic pawns in Palpatine's scheme. They were bred by the Republic and were loyal to their creators serving through thick and thin with their Jedi Generals. The animated "Clone Wars" does a magnificent job of individualizing the troopers. However, they were engineered with a fail-safe to force them to obey executive decisions without question. Initiating Order 66 flips the switch in their brains forcibly turning them against the Jedi whom they previously would have died for. It's a horrifying betrayal not least of which to the clones themselves. Although the Separatist leadership was led by Count Dooku, they weren't privy to the collusion between Dooku and Supreme Chancellor Palpatine. Each Sith Lord led a faction in the Clone Wars to play both sides against each other creating chaos they could manipulate to their personal advantage! The populations of the worlds which aligned with one faction or the other truly believed in their respective causes which were socioeconomic and geopolitical. The layman had no idea he was just a pawn in Palpatine's grand scheme. With the Jedi exterminated, the greatest threat to his plan was taken off the board and he sent Vader to dispose of the Separatist leadership so he could consolidate power over the organizations they represented. The Separatist worlds relied on the support of those industries and institutions so those worlds would fall in line once those support systems were firmly in the Emperor's grip. Senator Bail Organa orders C-3PO's mind to be wiped but R2-D2's CPU is left intact. Artoo REMEMBERS EVERYTHING!
I recall sitting in the movie theater, right before the movie. Thinking back to being a kid growing up on the original 3. Not being super impressed with the other two prequels, but knowing it is part of the story. Finally seeing how the fall of Anakin finally played out. It was a special moment when the music hit.
You should start on the Star Wars clone wars tv show next. It expands the story incredibly well and really shows anakin progressively shift towards the dark side and fills in a lot of other blanks. It’s also some of the best Star Wars content ever made
Great reaction. It's my favorite also, because it's the link between the 2 trilogies. I watched your other reactions--You guessed it right for the chancellor, and you also guessed well about Padmé's twins. It looks like you've been trained with the force to foresee the future. I've subscribed and I'll be sure to watch your other reactions. Thanks for it, very well done.
My recommendation is to watch The Mandalorian. It's one of my favorite TV of all time. Sure I watch the walking dead, or Breaking Bad, etc. But The Mandalorian is my go too recommendations! ✊✊
Totally unrelated to cinema, but you have a heartwarming smile....I'm sure you bring such joy to your patients who deal with a lot by being there for them. I hope you stay safe and healthy.....
The Obi-Wan Kenobi TV mini series is coming to Disney+ a little later this year. Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christiansen reprise their roles as Obi-Wan and Anakin/Vader.
16:24 they never explained how Palpatine knew about Anakin’s visions, which makes me believe that he planted those visions in Anakin’s dreams. Palpatine was already a master manipulator, a powerful force user, and a master at Sith alchemy, I’m sure that implanting fake visions in someone’s head is nothing for him.
When Darth Vader first appeared on screen back in 1977, he was easily one of, if not the, most terrifying villain ever seen. However, when you think about it, if you remove the armor and the prosthetic limbs, he's a quadruple amputee suffering from fourth-degree burns while on a respirator.
Now that you’ve seen it, I highly suggest you watch “Obi-Wan has PTSD” It’s a beautiful edit and it really highlights Sir Alec Guinness’ acting in the original trilogy
It’s funny how everyone says that in the fight between Anakin and Obi-Wan he cut off both his legs. Actually Obi-Wan Kenobi‘s move was even more impressive he cut off both his legs and an arm.
I cried first time watching them battle at the end. Brothers, friends, family fighting and one of them getting striked down. This movie is by far my fav movie in the Star Wars franchise. Guys. If you haven’t seen obi wan kenobi. Omg, you have to. That series is a masterpiece!
Just came across your channel a few days ago. You're a lot of fun to watch, especially when you are discovering new things. Very expressive. Looking forward to seeing more.
I recommend Robot Chicken ,Starwars spoof... and Bad Lip Sync ' seegulls stop it now' , zRobot Chicken loads of episodes , Seegulls is a one off song Yoda singing to Luke , possibly my favourite piece of music ever
The fight scene between Anakin and Dooku is supposed to be a parallel between the final fight between Luke and Vader in Episode 6. The only difference was, Luke did not give into hate like his father did!
4:45 To answer your question about sabers. So, the way the lore worked before Disney gained ownership and basically killed the Extended Universe was that when a force user got a lightsaber its was initially white in color, but due the wielder's force attunement the color would shift. For jedi, that meant blue and green the most common, with colors like yellow and purple being fairly unique. The red color came specifically from the corrupting force of a dark side user, its influence so great that a jedi who turned to the dark side would eventually have their saber turn red the further down the path they go.
I love how invested you are in all the characters.. especially the relationship between 3PO and R2... I'd like to see your reaction to the latest three videos especially Rise of Skywalker... but I'm sure you already saw them in theaters.. anyway, enjoy your content! I'm an avid movie lover as well, so it's been fun seein someone's fresh perspective on some of my favorite movies that I've seen hundreds of times.
you most definitely need to watch the cartoons "clone wars" and "rebels". i didn't watch them at first, and i regret it. they were surprisingly awesome. also "the mandalorian" show, and now "the book of boba fett". you've got a lot of catching up to do.
The thing I most enjoyed about watching your reactions to the series is how every time R2-D2 came on screen and did his little beeps and chirps, you found him to be so adorable. I'm surprised that you found this episode to be your favourite out of all of them, especially after seeing your reaction to Return of the Jedi. That's the one I'd have thought you would pick.