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  • I wouldn't be surprised if Lucas, during the scene at the end of ROTS, made the babies cry during it1

  • Revenge of the Sith is definitely the best prequel!

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  • @JoshuaCrottsStudio Well, Episode 3 is. That's what I meant lol

  • @JoshuaCrottsStudio Wait, I said Revenge of the Sith.....Is there something I'm not catching here, or do you just not know!?! lol

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  • Lukes Step mom is smoking hot

  • @ohbobsaget22 booo

  • @ohbobsaget22 Correction, its his Step Aunt.

  • ep 3 one was so sad but happpy

  • why does everybody say that the prequels were a dissappointment? everyone compares them to the origionals but no ones realizes they are two seperate stories, yes they were connecting stories but they were very different......i say they are equally good in their own respects

  • one epic melody in two very epic movies

  • I don't like the that they used greenbox in the I,II, III, for me It destroys the movie's atmosphere. The world looks more realistic in IV, V, VI.

  • There aren't any clouds on Tatooine.

  • "it's like poetry, it rhymes" - George Lucas on the prequel trilogy

    "Shut the fuck up George" - Me after hearing this

  • @MrAppleby56 gotta love stupid people talking shit about George Lucas who brought us the first 3 episodes and tried to sate our minds with releasing something YOU have deemed personally to be a failure but millions of others have demeed to be an enourmous success, ya you're dumb stfu

  • the final 30 mins were the only time i felt any sort of connection to the original series. the fact that after anakin became darth vader scenes let the images and music speak for itself (mostly) was genius. god if these movies had better script writers they wouldve been amazing.

  • Ewan MacGreggor is a superb actor, and despite the prequels not being as good as the originals, his performance was outstanding.

    1:04 - 1:10. Some of the best acting ever... He looks exactly like the Alec Guiness- Kenobi.

  • Actually.. in Episode 3,i hoped to see Han Solo as a child

  • am i the only one with a boner??

  • One looks real, the other one is suffering from a bad case of CG-sickness.

  • I wonder how many people, watching this saga chronologically without seeing Episodes IV to VI first, would remember that these two at the end are Owen and Beru from EPII, as they only had a short appearance there. It strengthens the argument that the films should be seen with originals first, prequels later. By the way, nice to see that Aunt Beru was beautiful when she was young!

  • @Milordvega what strikes me is that why didn't Obi wan tell them about Anakins fate as well as the Republic and the fall of the Jedi, to be honest being handed a baby out of the blue without explaining how he got it is a bit... well... suspicious no?

  • @Spartanz1170 They knew enough. They definitely knew he was coming, how do you think she knew to come out of the house to meet him?

  • Lucas changed the storyline, obviously, since in EPIV, Obi Wan made it clear that luke's father and Owen Lars were actual brothers who grew up together, but only, Anakin left to be a Jedi, which Owen never accepted. While I'm OK with the prequels, it would have been better to have stuck to this original storyline, to see that Luke and his dad actually grew up under similar circumstances (as moisture farmers).

  • While the end scene in EPIII is powerful and links the two trilogies together, there's a lack of logic here. Why would Owen and Beru accept a child from someone they never met? And from a Jedi, whose order was already considered criminal by the Galaxy? Furthermore, while it was Anakin's child, they never really had a connection to Anakin. Owen Lars is only a stepbrother and he and Beru only saw Anakin briefly. Maybe they even know he slaughtered Sandpeople. But OK... it's still great.

  • @Milordvega Luke's father was a slave...

  • Probably should have reversed the two scenes , in my opinion. Ya know, the new one before the old. He's a baby watching the sunset, then he's a grown man.

  • The new trilogy has superiorly choreographed fight scenes, but the plot is better with the original trilogy.

  • best soundtrack ever

  • Episode 3 = best of the prequels

  • even if the first two movies of the prequels weren't as good, i never skip them when i rewatch these movies. Part 3 imo was pretty amazing. Nevertheless, even with their flaws, all of these movies make a beautiful saga.

  • Land the original trilogy wasn't 99.99% blue screen

  • I think this would have been better with these two scenes switched around....just saying but still its good.

  • I'm not one of that guyswho did read over 9000 of SW books...

    but i HAVE to ask one thing

    WHY, IN FORCE SAKE, SO CRAPPY QUALITY???

  • I get goosebumps from Episode IV's Binary Sunset but not from Episode III's.

  • I....want......A NEW TRILOGY, NOT ANOTHER REMAKER OF THE EPISODE 123 WITH 3D effects CAUSE YOU'LL ALSO MAKE 456 3D AND EARN 100000billion AND STILL DON'T WANT TO MAKE A 3RD TRILOGy

    GEORGE LUCAS, I HATE YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

    ARRRRRRRRRRRRTTTTTTTYYUGGGGGGG­GGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

  • @Megatravian like, making a trilogy of The Old Republic?

  • Yes your on the money with these's Ben,nice scpre as well.

  • Forget the binary sunsets......That baby is so cute I will adapot him!!!!

  • even in darkness a spark of courage is bright enough to light the path

  • The thing that made the Ep 1,2 and 3 not as good, is that Han Solo, or a Han Solo type figure, was missing. There was no injection of a comedian when the going got tough. Lucas tried adding Dry humour to Obi-Wan's character such as with the Artoo jokes but it was never the same as that cocky lop sided smile or the reply to Leia announcing her love for him with "I know".

  • @obbyb1 I couldn't agree more. I, however, think that Lucas just got lucky with Harrison Ford. Ford did what he could with the script and made Han Solo his own, incredibly memorable character. I'm an enormous Star Wars fan, so I mean no disrespect when I say that Lucas isn't the best, ahem, script writer on the planet. He just succeeded in creating a wonderfully complex and fantastical world. He should've let other people write the prequels, in my opinion. With his supervision, of course.

  • @EvelynFlax He did. They suck.

  • @NewPhoenixFilms What the fuck are you talking about? I'm pretty sure Lucas wrote the story and the screenplay for all three of the prequels. The only one he had help on was Attack of the Clones. As for the originals, Empire was by far the best and Lucas didn't direct it or write the screenplay at all. He wrote the story, but that's it---and, sorry to break it to ya, but that's why it turned out to be way better. I'm not really sure where you're getting your information, but I'd love to know.

  • @obbyb1 Jar Jar Binks?!

  • @obbyb1 The character development movie was missing yes, Empire wasn't there to prop up the plot driven movies.Without it the movies were cardboardish at best. Very very sad that such a unique opportunity went to waste- if Lucas had given it to anyone else they would have done a better job in the director's chair.

  • @obbyb1

    The thing that made the Ep 1,2 and 3 not as good, is that Han Solo, or a Han Solo type figure, was missing" there was a way lot molre wrong then that buddy

  • @obbyb1 Jarjar Binks? /LOL.

  • @obbyb1 I disagree. I think what made 1,2 and 3 a disappointment is that GL tried to have them be an origin story for EVERYTHING. The movies should have been about Obi Wan and Anakin's relationships and training. All that nonsense in ep 1 was a waste of time. Attack of the clones should have been Ep 1 and Ep2 should have happened turning the clone wars. That way we could have had a true sense of the bond between the 2.

  • @obbyb1 your only partially right... star wars needed more realism in the prequels. all the characters should have be more emotional and not so dry, not just a "Han Solo type figure", but all the characters should have been more exciting. INstead they were all these boring guys who acted like monks

  • @obbyb1 That and the story made no sense and the characters altogether were completely boring in the prequels too.

  • Alright, are those the two moons of Tatooine or are they suns?

  • the whole jedi order hands on luke's shoulders

  • The music always puts me in some strange almost melancholy emotion. I love it. For some reason it really makes me think.

  • I must say I've watched the 6 movies in 2 days time: first day the prequels second day the sequels, prequels 10 times better than the sequels.

    (I bet alot of you dont agree :) )

  • @chrischico I love the prequels more than the sequels too :)

  • @chrischico Can I ask why?

  • The ending of episode 3 always makes me tear-up.

  • @MrbadatHALOslayer It hasn´t made me tear-up yet, however I always feel very sad because of Anakin´s fate.

  • Not a better way to connect the two trilogies than those two scenes...

  • John Williams, the best music creator of all time

  • You dumb f***s, you just don't get it. The whole six movies didn't differ from each other, thats just you'r mental state to think that the first 3 you saw were better just because you saw them as a kid. I've been watching the movies for a loong time, and i would notice the difference. Yes the star wars franchise had some flaws within it, but it kept it's "cheese" originality, you just failed to understand it !

  • @TheDoppelganger29 "Cheese" originality doesn't cover for bad writing.

  • Episode II was worse than Episode I in my opinion.

  • Tatooine was filmed in Africa

  • @kimelene2011 No, Tatooine is flimed in Tunisia.

  • @theCopyKats

    "Tunisia [ˈtuːnɪs]), officially the Tunisian Republic[note 1] (Arabic: الجمهورية التونسية‎ al-Jumhūriyyah at-Tūnisiyyah), is the northernmost country in AFRICA."

  • i cried in the movie theater and here in the binary sunset in episode 3

  • Great video.

  • Se están poniendo los soles.

  • 0:21 enough said...

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  • john williams, you bloody genius.

  • 0:55

    Thanks o btw what happened to Anakin.

    Obi-wan: O he turned evil.

    Ah I don't care. He was a real dick to us when he came to visit. Of course he was looking for his dead mother...

  • The perfect way to end episode 3.

  • @anonymousguy99 also the only good scene in episode 3

  • I guess these stars take about 20 years to orbit each other.

  • these scenes make me think of the unpredictability of life, and that there will always be something new waiting on the horizon.

  • @sqweebel1 I agree completely.

  • THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MUSIC EVER!

  • that guy look totally like justin timberlake

  • @dailymindfuck Out of all the things to cherish about this beautiful moment, you pick out that the guy looks like Justin Timberlake. haha.

  • @monotonybreaks Are you going to the convention in August next year?

  • @Lorestein It would be awsome if jedi's existed that this was the real past of the universe and that we are one of the few planets with life left. They jedi are fighting an endless battle against those that wield the dark side of the force to protect us. And that they will return here when humanity learn to act as one people and not fight each other. Still that shit doesn't exist we live on this shitehole we call a planet with a people that can't stand each other.

  • my favourite music

  • these scenes makes me cry. :(

  • What was uncle Owen doing just standing there by himself looking at the horizon and not greeting Obi Wan ? perhaps he was pissed that he´d have another mouth to feed, then Beru comes with the child Luke, and all of a sudden he´s all right with it... Luke inherited that looking-at the-distance-when-sad pose :p

  • The prequels were awful. They get worse with time. The originals on the other hand get better and better (the unaltered classics I mean, not the ones with all the crap lucas keeps adding)

  • @smalllions You simply have a tunnel vision view of the whole thing. I don't get it ,when did all you ppl become film critics. I'ts just retarded to hear such crap. I loved all the Star Wars movies, for me it wasn't about the fucking love story, or the missing comedic character, it was about the big picture and the grand scale of everything. The Sith conquering the galaxy. That in it';s own right was done so well it makes the prequels very good movies.

  • i think it should have been obi wan to look at the sunset, lukes aunt and uncle should have been inside, obi wan gives them the baby, they go back inside and do their thing, and then obi wan looks out at the sunset. it would have more emotion and meaning.

  • The part when the music comes up gives me the chills all the time.

  • wow... that gave me some serious f***ing chills--- 6 times!

  • such an epic scene

  • this brings tears to my eyes every time...the most famous music from star wars is the imperial march or the main theme, but this one will always my favourite, as it conveys the mystic power of the force, and shows that there is always hope even in the darkest hour

  • ok was anakin qui gon reborn or something else please explain

  • this young child, is the 'chosen one'. i really get that from this scene. the destiny of everything is upon him, and in the end, he turns his father back from the darkside.

  • @babystinky Actually Anakin is the chosen one. He's the one who bogught the balance to the force by killing the Jedis, the sith and eventually himself. Luke is more like the one who showed Anakin's destiny for him.

  • sinary bunset

  • Goosebumps...

  • Binary Sunset is the best Scene!

  • what about when anakin looks in episode 2

    

  • @solarblaze16 I've forsaken Episode II. It doesn't exist.

  • @monotonybreaks why? honestly i will not flame you for your opinion, but i really want to know why? please tell me

  • @monotonybreaks .......

  • @monotonybreaks

    There is one... but no an actual sunset... when anakin is about to take the speeder to find his mom from the tusken raiders.

  • @monotonybreaks what have you against ep. 2?

  • @17dbJohn everything.

    Lucas forgot how to tell a love story. Love stories work because of subtext, and all Lucas had Anakin and Padme do was keep saying how much they loved each other, awkwardly, over and over again. I could name ten thousand other reasons why Episode II sucks but it would take too long.

    George Lucas doesn't realize what made his original trilogy so great. He just doesn't get it.

  • @monotonybreaks well, I like how Attack of The Clones has a soft side to it. it focused much more on the romance than anything else. you don't really see that in the other Star Wars movies

  • @musicdork4ever did you watch empire strike back yet?

    you know, the one that started the romance factor in these movies?

  • @porterhouseify of course I have. but I'm saying in Attack of The Clones, it had a much more lovey dovey side than the other movies

  • @musicdork4ever

    not really, it was more like two awkward people telling each other awkward comments

    anakin was begging for sex, complaining about everything, and talking about how he supports a fascist dictatorship, whereas padme was busy saying she couldn't love him because she was a senator

    anakin should have been the one saying no, because he was a jedi and padme should have been on the prowl for some action Because she was a senator and should have seduced him

  • @oscriverj15 lol

  • @monotonybreaks George Lucas actually never told a real Star Wars - love story before. Part 5 and 6 have been directed by Irvin Kirschner (RIP) and Richard Marquand.

  • @monotonybreaks Well said... star wars only has 3 movies, the original trilogy. Then new trilogy just sucked, what the hell was wrong with the acting in those movies :s

  • @monotonybreaks I am sure he get's what made his originals so great, but I think he wanted to try something new and different and it did not pay out for him.

  • @monotonybreaks Yeah but

    episode 2 was the star of the clone wars, a golden age for young fans

  • @monotonybreaks Sad but true

  • @monotonybreaks yeah clone was is really bad but episode III is awesome

  • @monotonybreaks Oh come on. It definitely wasn't the best movie, but it was still entertaining. It wasn't THAT bad

  • @monotonybreaks very true; however, the love between Anakin and Padmé was mostly an illusion. They weren't actually in love, hence, he basically kills her. But I agree that the development of their relationship wasn't portrayed very well in the movies...

  • @monotonybreaks A real Star Wars fan loves every fucking movie, even the ones with jarjarthings and with blah blah blah parts (see my video about Episode III to understand).

  • @andraken

    no.... the new 3 were horrible. You have no understanding of what a good movie is if you like them. And that isn't just opinion, they literally make no sense whatsoever.

  • @Rabastu5 Ok, Sir, you are not a Star Wars fan

  • @andraken I believe a true fan of something is a fan of the original vision. If someone enjoyed the latest Star Trek movie, would they be able to call themselves a true Star Trek fan? No.

  • @monotonybreaks If you enjoy ONLY the last product, no maybe you're not a fan (as for my likeness for Game of Thrones tv series, but I've not read the books, so I don't consider myself a fan). But if you liked both old and new you are a true fan. It's like you love your girl, but only something of her, only her beautiful boobs, but not her terrible nose. You should love even her terrible nose, because you love her, the whole her!

  • @andraken

    PART 1

    We have different notions of what the "whole" is. Each trilogy tells a different completed arc of the same story, but I will argue that this makes it two stories. They exist together, they rhyme, whatever, but they are each their own trilogy and thus are each their own whole. And I believe the first whole captures the essence of the story better and is the "true" whole.

  • @andraken

    PART 2

    If I can compare it to The Matrix - the first film is by far the best, and conveys what I believe is the essence of the original idea - and so I consider myself a true Matrix fan even though I don't count the two sequels.

    But alas, I can tell we're not going to change each other's minds. Agree to disagree.

  • Star Wars is an Esalogy, not 2 different Trilogies.It's the Darth Vader's Life & Death, no matter if the movies are done bad, if you put on words the entire story you will notice that is the same exact spirit, they're just setted in 2 different eras with different atmospheres. It is like complain about The Old Republic period. Oh wait, someone even complains about that.And what about The Clone Wars? Fanboys always complain 'bout everything that is not the original movies!

  • @andraken I don't care about different eras. At all. And this whole argument about two stories or one story we're having is dumb. Really the only point I ever wanted to make about Star Wars was that the original trilogy was well-told and the new trilogy wasn't.

  • @monotonybreaks yeah, that's quite true. Or at least, the new one could be better. But I would like also some of the new features in the original trilogy, like the lightsaber duels or the mythic new worlds.

  • @andraken yeah, definitely. the old trilogy was pretty limited in its settings - and better choreography could definitely improve on their "broadsword" style of fighting

  • @monotonybreaks

    Lucas forgot how to make films.

    Ok, 1-3 have nice special effects.

    But the stories are terrible

  • @monotonybreaks thankfully we know what made them great: GL not having total control. GL had the idea, but he sucks at telling stories...

  • @monotonybreaks Lucas isn't at fault here. One of his think-tank writers is.

  • @monotonybreaks Maybe YOU don't get it. No wonder why everyone hated these Star Wars fanboys. George Lucas wasn't looking to make a Love story, just a Sci-Fi fantasy story. Love was introduced when Ep. V's sub-writers made Han and Leia attracted to each other. Had Ep. II has the same writers and the casting agents not thinking "hey, future tweens want a good looking boy. not some boy scout to play Anakin" Things would be different. I blame an Incompetent crew for failing Lucas.

  • @NewPhoenixFilms Well it turns out the Anakin-Padme love story is a crucial plot point regarding the prequel trilogy, unlike Han and Leia's intimacy...and oh yeah. Lucas wrote Episode II's screenplay. He didn't write Episode V.

    Acting in II might have been bad, but dialogue was atrocious. And that was all Lucas.

  • @monotonybreaks It's funny how you blame the guy who created the universe for doing it badly. And yet you say his original trilogy was great. I mean he created the universe, he should be able to do anything he wants too.

  • @Dreignify Creating the universe I suppose gives you the power to destroy it. But that doesn't make it right.

  • @monotonybreaks Another idiot who thinks he knows what George Lucas thinks. You fucking hypocrite, he gave us Star Wars, that should be enough to shut you up. But obviously it isn;'t cuz ur such a good director and film critic. I never really cared about the love story between Padme and Anakin, what makes Star Wars awesome is the overall story, the big picture, the epicness. That in it's own right, makes the prequels great,even though Hayden wasn't such a good actor, the others in the cast were.

  • @monotonybreaks Another idiot who thinks he knows what George Lucas thinks. You fucking hypocrite, he gave us Star Wars, that should be enough to shut you up. But obviously it isn;'t cuz ur such a good director and film critic. I never really cared about the love story between Padme and Anakin, what makes Star Wars awesome is the overall story, the big picture, the epicness. That in it's own right, makes the prequels great,even though Hayden wasn't such a good actor, the others in the cast were.

  • @exorder2005 You're right, I'm not a famous director or film critic. But I am studying film in college and I have studied each of the six screenplays in detail, so I do believe I know a little bit of what I'm talking about. Of course I certainly don't know more than George Lucas, but I believe his greater control over the new trilogy led to some serious flaws in his storytelling.

  • @17dbJohn wanna know what *I* have against episode two? It's in the same trilogy that introduced "midichlorians".

  • @monotonybreaks

    Not to start a flame war, but episode wasn't that much of a failure, fight scenes were good, story was good, love story...well that was OK, but I think it was really important to show the setting for ep. 3, since the Clone Wars is what decided the faith of the galaxy (and the jedi) big time.

  • This is EPIC this is my childhood well Star Wars Episode 4 *the originals* are my childhood but i love the movies

  • true they are the best scenes

  • The difference between shooting on location and CGI is SO painfully OBVIOUS.

  • @TheTroubadourPariah Word up. Imagine a remake of Lawrence of Arabia with CGI deserts. Movies are about cameras and emotions, not computers and greed.

  • even when this was really sad and evil seem to won those two baby's make this a happy ending

  • Has anybody noticted that there seems to be two versions of the Episode IV sunset. I've seen one version where the sun on the right has a hill and cloud sillouete in front of it and one version where there is nothing in front of it. Did they shoot two sunset scenes for Episode IV?

  • @nev594 It could be that the 1997 and 2004 SE changed the color timing as well as some effects. So maybe you are remembering the way it looked in the original theatrical version.

  • Best story in the galaxy being told with the most memorable music!

  • Don't look directly at the suns!

  • Jesus, what's with all the bashing? The prequels were good movies in their own right. There were things that I loved about the original, and things I loved about the prequels. I do feel the second one was a little slow up until Geonosis, but I still enjoyed them.

  • The suns are more separated at the last scene XD still love it...

  • @mikepro500 Sorry, bro, gotta geek out on ya. The suns are more seperated because they are stars. The binary sunset is comprised of two stars. The white dwarf, a small, hot sun much like our own, and and the red giant. A large, cooler star. The white dwarf is probably very close to the distance that our own is to us, but the red giand is millions of light-years away. Being that this is true, the axes of each of these suns are different, therefore resulting in the change in distance.

  • @AustinDaStarWarsGeek I know!, not necessarily have to be a white dwarf and a red giant, it could be different types of stars, I think the star is red because it is closest to the tatonie's horizon, there are also various types of binary systems, detached binaries, semidetached binaries and contact binaries, i just an observation of mine about the scenes this was not wrong, maybe just the star moved like all binary systems. sorry for my english :)

  • @AustinDaStarWarsGeek Our own sun is nothing like a white dwarf, it's far, far bigger. And the red giant (if it is a red giant) wouldn't be millions of lightyears away if it was that big on the horizon. You might be right about a different axis though, each of those stars could have their own set of planets and still be a binary. The planets around the red giant would most likely be devoid of life though.

  • Man, they sure did age a lot in 20 years.... yep...

  • I'm wondering, why didn't Obi Wan stay with Owen and Beru? That way he could've trained Luke alot sooner.

  • @codafett Uncle Owen didn't like him. :/

  • these two scenes are what hold the two trilogy together

  • @TheWanabePowerRanger

    Don't forget James Earl Jones.

  • @TheWanabePowerRanger I agree.

  • @TheWanabePowerRanger I agree absolutely with you