What is your most memberable scene of any of the Star Wars movies?
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The end credits--that's when I knew it was time to leave the theater, being I fell asleep through the first prequel.
One of them is the pod-racing sequence, I remember being at that age and thinking that stuff was bad-ASS.
And Yoda's lightsaber fight scene.
Jesus, you can really tell the ages of posters by their answers.
Chewbacca taking a dump in the original trilogy, is better than anything in the prequels.
In fact I can't think of anything in the prequels that is memorable for any reason than how unintentionally funny, or embarrassing it is
@MirkoS77:
I was going to say the same thing. That scene was just so beautiful.
The only scene from the prequels that I remember was the one where Anikin killed all the Jedi children. What a tool!
Anakin killing younglings.
If only because it felt so forced and out of place.
George Lucas couldn't direct his way out of a wet paper bag. The Star Wars universe officially died with the Phantom Menace to me, but I hope Lucas doesn't get too much input on the new films. There's a small chance that the SW universe can still be redeemed.
Darth Maul fight scene.
The fight scene at the end of the clone wars and jango fett getting owned.
Darth Vader telling Luke he is his father.
When Han was about to be frozen or whatever and Leia said "i love you" and Han like a boss just says "I know."
When Leia tells Han Luke is her brother.... he probably got an instant boner.
When Vader somewhat kills Obi Wan. I hate that scene but it stands out to me.
Darth Vader's sacrifice, and
ANH: when Luke leaves his hutt on Tatooine after arguing with his uncle about wanting to go to the academy and watches the setting of the two suns. That scene epitomizes what Star Wars is about to me. The best scene from all the films.
This
Everyone in this thread who answered "Luke, I am your father" are not as big of fans as they though...
....because he doesn't say that.
Luke told Vader that Yoda told him that Vader killed his father, which Vader then responded saying "No Luke, I am your father."
Get it right.
Mine is when Chewie strangles Lando. He deserved it.
Everyone in this thread who answered "Luke, I am your father" are not as big of fans as they though...
....because he doesn't say that.
Luke told Vader that Yoda told him that Vader killed his father, which Vader then responded saying "No Luke, I am your father."
Get it right.
It's actually,
"No. I... am your father."
Mine is when Chewie strangles Lando. He deserved it.
Everyone in this thread who answered "Luke, I am your father" are not as big of fans as they though...
....because he doesn't say that.
Luke told Vader that Yoda told him that Vader killed his father, which Vader then responded saying "No Luke, I am your father."
Get it right.
It's actually,
"No. I... am your father."
At least I was aware.
At least I was aware.
True. It's funny how many people have convinced themselves it's the other line. I blame GL for his constant tinkering. It's got me wondering if I really remember the originals at all.
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I have another memorable moment.
The sad end to the most feared, ruthless bounty hunter in the galaxy. "Boba Fett, Boba Fett, where?"
@Jd1680a: What is yours TC?
There is so many good scenes in the Star Wars series. I guess when Han Solo is frozen in carbonite scene would be most memberable for me.
Mine as well. It was an impromptu line as well. Done for the character.
One of the best.
@Namgis
I have another memorable moment
I hated that too. Jango as well though.
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