I strongly, strongly disagree with those who say "Han shot first." This implies that Greedo shot at all. And since Han killed Greedo before Greedo could shoot, it is obvious: Only Han shot.
The point is that "Han shot first" is a response to Lucas, who decided to revise the original and say "No, no, Greedo shot first. Han was only defending himself". And, as is frequently the case when anyone tries to "sanitize" a story/myth/fairytale, the older, grittier version was arguably superior.
me "oh boy cant wait for more star wars i HAVENT SEEN! this is going to be hype" me after seeing the first two scenes "shit i got click baited again...."
Disney needs to release the 4 hour version of Revenge of the Sith already! Even if Disney only cares about money, nerds would flock to cinemas to finally see Episode III in all its uncut glory!
I'm certain I'm not alone in that I've seen every single one of these several times. I still wish they would have left the the cut material in A New Hope. Biggs, and especially, Camie and Fixer, really got the short end.
Shaak Ti could still be alive: she's been on Kamino and did briefly come into contact with the plans for Order 66 - perhaps she created clones to investigate so she could go incognito, it explains why she has so many non-canon deaths.
Remove the word 'never' from the title and you'd be accurate, most of these are among the most watched deleted scenes there are. Perhaps you should try actually digging in areas beyond just the DVD extras, there are rarer scenes out there!
Oh please. These deleted scenes are all on the special features of their respective blu-rays. What's TRULY lost media, which I have not seen on any release since the theatrical print I saw in 1983, is the shot of Jawas stomping on Luke's hand as he holds onto the grating of the floor above when he's in the Rancor cave in ROTJ. THAT'S something I bet most if not all the viewers here have NEVER seen. Does ANYONE know the whereabouts of that shot (or set of shots, b/c I think Luke falls after his hand is stomped on)?
Used to be a black and white workprint clip from that scene found in the online bonus extras tied in with Rinzler's Making of Return of the Jedi book from years ago, but no idea if it's still available at all. Haven't looked in years - my guess is it's not.
@@toddanders4865 I definitely saw it in color, integrated into the feature film! It must have been an earlier print my theater received before George's minor tinkerings.
@@ebinrock Don't think it was ever in the actual movie - saw it plenty of times myself in 1983 and it was never in there. Although there were color photos of Luke hanging from the grate in one or more of the various magazines/books that came out when the film was released
Or it shouldn't have been a checklist... Han get name? Check (which was pretty bad- just let it be a family name...) Han in Imperial Flight Academy? Check Han rescue Chewie? Check Han meets Lando? Check Han win Falcon from Lando? Check Han do Kessel Run in 12 parsecs? Check Just tell a good story that maybe hits a few of those- don't need to hit everything that happens to him.
@@Sephiroth144 of course not. Most movies are different because that translation doesn't work within a 2-3hr window most of the time, but they didn't have to make up an inferior storyline when the one in place is already loved.
Grevious's introduction was in the Clone Wars MICRO SERIES, where he was actually a beast; not the "no stakes" Clone Wars appearances. (Look, Clone Wars is solid- but for the main characters, they can't be killed off or maimed, so not like Grevious could actually be a threat nor could Kit Fisto actually take him down)
The Zack Snyder cut of the movie “justice league“, if it proves nothing else, shows that the fans will absolutely happily receive and view version of the movies that they enjoy, and maybe even enjoy them more, if the deleted scenes are put back in. One may not want to sit for four orfive hours in a theater watching a movie, but sitting comfortably in one zone home is another thing entirely. They could take all these deleted scenes and cut them back into the movie, to tell all of the stories, to show all of the tapestry, and I would be willing to bet that fans would go wild over it. I’m talking about episodes one through six. The notorious “anti-sequel trilogy“, that was excreted onto the screens, don’t count. For those movies, the major way to improve them would be to delete all of the rest of the scenes, and simply eliminate those three mistakes altogether.
That unfinished clone wars scene is irrelevant because Akakin actually finds out who's responsible for the bombing and gets Ashoka cleared of all charges.
Yeah on that Biggs scene, it made ZERO sense to put the reunion scene with Biggs on Yavin IV back in for the Special Edition and NOT put back the Tosche station scene back in! Either leave them both out, or put them both back in.
I'm a Star Wars mega fan and the only scenes in this I haven't seen are the Solo one and the Clone Wars one. Btw are Anakin and Obi Wan supposed to be holograms in the latter?
I strongly, strongly disagree with those who say "Han shot first." This implies that Greedo shot at all. And since Han killed Greedo before Greedo could shoot, it is obvious: Only Han shot.
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Correct.
Can still be first, even if there is no second.
The point is that "Han shot first" is a response to Lucas, who decided to revise the original and say "No, no, Greedo shot first. Han was only defending himself". And, as is frequently the case when anyone tries to "sanitize" a story/myth/fairytale, the older, grittier version was arguably superior.
Han Shot First, then Greedo died.
The second part was too long to put on a t-shirt
_Every_ Star Wars fan worth their salt has seen these.
All of them.
Title is not true, we've seen ALL of these scenes
me "oh boy cant wait for more star wars i HAVENT SEEN! this is going to be hype"
me after seeing the first two scenes "shit i got click baited again...."
Disney needs to release the 4 hour version of Revenge of the Sith already! Even if Disney only cares about money, nerds would flock to cinemas to finally see Episode III in all its uncut glory!
Totally. Disney keeps passing "take my money" opportunities.
misleading title, every true fan has seen every single one of these scenes
I was surprised at so many lightsaber duels cut out in the Prequels. The Sequels could’ve studied those duels and revamped them...
I'm certain I'm not alone in that I've seen every single one of these several times.
I still wish they would have left the the cut material in A New Hope. Biggs, and especially, Camie and Fixer, really got the short end.
I’ve seen Grievous killing Shak ti scene before
All of these have been seen by almost everyone (SW fan or not) years ago
Baffles me why the good/useful footages get left out.
Shaak Ti could still be alive: she's been on Kamino and did briefly come into contact with the plans for Order 66 - perhaps she created clones to investigate so she could go incognito, it explains why she has so many non-canon deaths.
Plus, her death was never on screen- no body, noded.
Remove the word 'never' from the title and you'd be accurate, most of these are among the most watched deleted scenes there are. Perhaps you should try actually digging in areas beyond just the DVD extras, there are rarer scenes out there!
Oh please. These deleted scenes are all on the special features of their respective blu-rays. What's TRULY lost media, which I have not seen on any release since the theatrical print I saw in 1983, is the shot of Jawas stomping on Luke's hand as he holds onto the grating of the floor above when he's in the Rancor cave in ROTJ. THAT'S something I bet most if not all the viewers here have NEVER seen. Does ANYONE know the whereabouts of that shot (or set of shots, b/c I think Luke falls after his hand is stomped on)?
Used to be a black and white workprint clip from that scene found in the online bonus extras tied in with Rinzler's Making of Return of the Jedi book from years ago, but no idea if it's still available at all. Haven't looked in years - my guess is it's not.
@@toddanders4865 I definitely saw it in color, integrated into the feature film! It must have been an earlier print my theater received before George's minor tinkerings.
@@ebinrock Don't think it was ever in the actual movie - saw it plenty of times myself in 1983 and it was never in there. Although there were color photos of Luke hanging from the grate in one or more of the various magazines/books that came out when the film was released
@@toddanders4865 I DEFINITELY saw it, in the theater, when I was going on 13, and it's NOT a Mandela effect.
Thanks Sean, appreciate your breakdowns and backgrounds on these. 👍
Actually, I've seen every one of these scenes before.
The Solo story should've just used the legends info. It was better content and flowed better.
Or it shouldn't have been a checklist...
Han get name? Check (which was pretty bad- just let it be a family name...)
Han in Imperial Flight Academy? Check
Han rescue Chewie? Check
Han meets Lando? Check
Han win Falcon from Lando? Check
Han do Kessel Run in 12 parsecs? Check
Just tell a good story that maybe hits a few of those- don't need to hit everything that happens to him.
@@Sephiroth144 of course not. Most movies are different because that translation doesn't work within a 2-3hr window most of the time, but they didn't have to make up an inferior storyline when the one in place is already loved.
Grevious's introduction was in the Clone Wars MICRO SERIES, where he was actually a beast; not the "no stakes" Clone Wars appearances.
(Look, Clone Wars is solid- but for the main characters, they can't be killed off or maimed, so not like Grevious could actually be a threat nor could Kit Fisto actually take him down)
Almost all of these scenes are on the Star Wars DVD's and Blu Ray's.
Will the next 'whatculture star wars' video shock us by revealing vader is lukes father?
The Zack Snyder cut of the movie “justice league“, if it proves nothing else, shows that the fans will absolutely happily receive and view version of the movies that they enjoy, and maybe even enjoy them more, if the deleted scenes are put back in. One may not want to sit for four orfive hours in a theater watching a movie, but sitting comfortably in one zone home is another thing entirely. They could take all these deleted scenes and cut them back into the movie, to tell all of the stories, to show all of the tapestry, and I would be willing to bet that fans would go wild over it.
I’m talking about episodes one through six. The notorious “anti-sequel trilogy“, that was excreted onto the screens, don’t count. For those movies, the major way to improve them would be to delete all of the rest of the scenes, and simply eliminate those three mistakes altogether.
Your shirt's a little tight
Sean, good to see you in a Star Wars video, too...unless you appeared in other videos which I haven't watch yet... :p
That unfinished clone wars scene is irrelevant because Akakin actually finds out who's responsible for the bombing and gets Ashoka cleared of all charges.
Yeah on that Biggs scene, it made ZERO sense to put the reunion scene with Biggs on Yavin IV back in for the Special Edition and NOT put back the Tosche station scene back in! Either leave them both out, or put them both back in.
I've seen all of these, how can your title be "10 Deleted Star Wars Movie Scenes You've Never Seen" when I can find them all on youtube
I still dont understand why "McKlunky" was added
I'm a Star Wars mega fan and the only scenes in this I haven't seen are the Solo one and the Clone Wars one. Btw are Anakin and Obi Wan supposed to be holograms in the latter?
Sean? On a Star Wars video? Hmmmmm
Anakin punched first.
I THOUGHT THEY WERE GOING TO MAKE TALES FROM THE CANTEEN IN MOS EIYSLY
It’s so sad… I just do t care about Star Wars at all anymore
Yeah, pretty sure everyone has seen these - not only on CZcams, but the DVD/bluRay sets as well. That was a bit Click Bait of you 🙄
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