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#shorts #StarWars - Hry
"back for those damned seagulls, I am!"
His stick was way denser than bacon.
Luke: Seagulls? I thought you fought in the Clone Wars, why are you fighting Seagulls?
Yoda: Fight in the war, I did not. Too busy poking people and fighting Seagulls, I was.
Luke: So youâre not gonna help?
Yoda: No! Sit on logs, I must!
Oh, I just knew I was going to see this somewhere đ€Ł
That song is basicly the book of boba fett in a nutshell
But everybody can agree that seagulls are the worst!
Yoda just had a blue glow effect around him. Didn't even try to give him force ghost transparency lmao
Thatâs cause his presence was more powerful thatâs why he could interact with the world
Itâs the same effect obi-wans force ghost had in return of the Jedi. Force ghosts become less transparent as the person perceiving them grows stronger.
Force ghost arent really transparent
@@scarameow069 yea theyâre only like that if the person perceiving them isnât fully attuned to the force yet. The only time I remember them being completely transparent is when Luke saw obi wan on hoth.
Cause his force was stronger than the other force ghosts
"Page turners they were not." đ€Ł
I went to school with Page Turner. She was a sweetheart.
This Yoda scene is one of the few that I actually liked in The Last Jedi
Agreed. If thereâs one character that they got spot on, itâs Master Yoda.
@@user-zb8hz3qf3x
Ah yes, Master Yoda the Pyromancer, totally in character. The scene was stupid. Yoda was cheeky, he wasnât into wanton destruction. When Luke couldnât lift the X-wing, Yoda didnât blow it up and laugh at him. Yoda showed Luke what was wrong with his way of thinking.
@@war1980 He did the same here. Yoda showed him to learn from his failures. We can just agree to disagree
@@user-zb8hz3qf3x
What was his failure? Yoda burned down his house, thatâs not a demonstration of how Luke was wrong. Yoda didnât get Luke to burn the texts himself, Yoda simply asserted that Luke was wrong. This a dumb scene that got Yoda completely wrong. Iâm still at a loss as to why Luke regressing back to the whiny kid was âhigh iqâ writing.
@@war1980 His failure with Ben Solo. Yoda showed him to move on from his failure with Ben. And he didnât burn down his house, he burnt the tree to teach Luke to move onto his past failures and recognize that the Jedi arenât what they once were and that he should move on from his failures.
Again, Iâm not looking to argue, so letâs just agree to disagree
I donât like how ghost Yoda can just summon lightning bolts from the sky. Makes me wonder why heâs not fighting the war.
Because heâs a force ghost. Itâs not his role.
Same as what the upper comment said, Force Ghost can guide but never force people
But he can save the galaxy... even if he is a force ghost he still can do some good.
I see what you did there đ€Ł
@@Moth-pz9vg the technical answer is that a force ghost is bound by the powers of the one perceiving it. Thatâs why obi wan becomes more solid looking as the OT progresses. So yoda can summon lightning in TLJ because Luke has grown immensely powerful as a Jedi.
The Sequels may have failed a lot of things, but if thereâs one character they got absolutely spot on, itâs Master Yoda. They messed up Luke, they killed off Han.
But, they got Yoda spot on. Even in the sequels, Yodaâs awesome. Yoda will never not be awesome.
To be fair, Harrison Ford WANTED to be killed off.
@@christopherstanley4837 Yeah, but Luke? Even Mark Hamill agrees that Luke was disrespected
Disney stupidity: The one character that's the best in the sequels is one they didn't create.
@@Amp661 Yeah, true. But Yodaâs a legend.
â@@christopherstanley4837yeah but they still ruined Han by deleting all of his character development.
The dissolution of the old Jedi dogma and its demanding expectations is something many fans have wanted to see established from the chronological evolution from episodes 1-6. It's just weird we had to wade through a 30 year time gap, off-scene trauma, regression back to rebel alliance, and Luke's transformation into Jake to see that happen.
@MechaLeo Besides Rey being the most powerful character in not only in the whole Star Wars franchise, also in fiction in terms of power-scaling. She is also the most well-written character in the whole Star Wars franchise and fiction. Many audience and real Star Wars fans who knows both the lore of legends and Disney canon that are not actually paid by Disney said they relate to Rey the most compared to most characters, or even all the characters in fiction. Her struggles to the dark side and anger issues are the most relatable and even those who are not Star Wars fans, the entire world relates to her which makes her the greatest character in Star Wars, and also in fiction. It is said that she is a Mary Sue, but she is not since once second of her training is infinite times harder than an average Jediâs journey to Knighthood, including Anakinâs journey also. Her struggles and life is grueling, and Rey has suffered the most compared to Anakin Skywalker, even as a little girl, Rey suffered infinite times harder than Anakinâs whole life, including when he was Darth Vader.
Not only Rey Skywalker is the most well written Star Wars character such as having the greatest struggles and training (one second of her training regime is infinite time harder than what the greatest the Jedi Knights or Sith Lords has gone through in their training to become a full-fledged warriors), with greatest character development and in not only in Star Wars, but all of fiction. She is the most powerful duelist and fighter. Obviously the most powerful force user with unmatched potential too, infinite times more powerful than full potential Anakin Skywalker. She is also the best starship captain, no one canât compete at her level and match her natural talent and skills and also her full potential.
Why do people underrates Rey Skywalker for no good reason, although she is the greatest character and part of the masterpiece of the sequel trilogy? I donât know, but most of the die hard fans or real Star Wars fans in the Star Wars community would say Rey Skywalker is the greatest character in Star Wars and all of fiction.
Rey Skywalker is in fact the greatest Skywalker and Palpatine, but also the greatest and also the most powerful Star Wars character, in general and also in terms of writing. Rey is also considered to be one of the most powerful character in fiction, some experts say she is levels above the One Above All. Her characterâs writing and arc are considered to be one of the greatest outside of Star Wars, but also in cinema or all of stories.
She is considered to be one of the greatest and most iconic characters in cinema, even more iconic than Darth Vader by infinite times which makes Rey Skywalker the most iconic Star Wars character and Disney princess.
Although according to experts that sheâs the most powerful character and not only in Star Wars, but in fiction, her insane struggles and greatest upbringing or backstory to the most tragic character that would make any famous and well-known Ancient Greek story-tellers cry and admit their greatest tragic stories, or story as a whole in general are nothing compared to the story of Rey Skywalker (more difficult than the rest of Star Wars characters and rest of characters in all of fiction) makes her the most relatable character and hardships to become a Jedi is insanely difficult and especially trying to resist the dark side.
Rey Skywalkerâs potential is greater than Anakinâs power and full potential. She is not only the greatest leader and candidate for woman empowerment, she is the only embodiment for it.
Instead of fighting who is the best and greatest character in Star Wars. Or also the greatest trilogy in Star Wars. Letâs all admit and say the real truth and reality, Rey Skywalker is in fact the greatest masterpiece of a character in Star Wars and the sequel trilogy has the greatest movies in Star Wars.
Also, the sequel trilogy in Star Wars are the greatest trilogy in all of cinema, and considered to be greater than the Christopher Nolanâs Dark Knight trilogy and the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Even the experts and the best or legendary directors such as George Lucas, Peter Jackson, James Cameron, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola and etc considers the all the three movies of the sequel trilogy in Star Wars are the greatest movies in history.
Please no more fighting and bashing other characters, especially Rey Skywalker to say your favorite character is the best, especially Darth Vader or Anakin Skywalker whom Rey Skywalker the real GOAT is infinite times better as a character in writing and relatable, and also more powerful.
@@codeck4442 when?
@@codeck4442 I disagree with the idea that sheâs exceptionally powerful by any means. Her only win in a lightsaber duel was against a man who was having a breakdown after heâd been shot by a Wookiee. In TRoS we see Rey and Ren fight and she loses even after a year of training under Leia. If Leia hadnât stepped in Rey wouldâve been killed by Kylo ren. I like the character but the idea that sheâs the most powerful character in Star Wars is absurd.
Bombastic: âSay what you want about âLast Jediâ.
Me: < Deep Inhale to start ranting >
Bombastic: âLet me finish!â
Indeed.
We will.
Forsaking character development to have nostalgic callbacks? No thanks, I prefer cohesive storytelling.
Besides Rey being the most powerful character in not only in the whole Star Wars franchise, also in fiction in terms of power-scaling. She is also the most well-written character in the whole Star Wars franchise and fiction. Many audience and real Star Wars fans who knows both the lore of legends and Disney canon that are not actually paid by Disney said they relate to Rey the most compared to most characters, or even all the characters in fiction. Her struggles to the dark side and anger issues are the most relatable and even those who are not Star Wars fans, the entire world relates to her which makes her the greatest character in Star Wars, and also in fiction. It is said that she is a Mary Sue, but she is not since once second of her training is infinite times harder than an average Jediâs journey to Knighthood, including Anakinâs journey also. Her struggles and life is grueling, and Rey has suffered the most compared to Anakin Skywalker, even as a little girl, Rey suffered infinite times harder than Anakinâs whole life, including when he was Darth Vader.
Not only Rey Skywalker is the most well written Star Wars character such as having the greatest struggles and training (one second of her training regime is infinite time harder than what the greatest the Jedi Knights or Sith Lords has gone through in their training to become a full-fledged warriors), with greatest character development and in not only in Star Wars, but all of fiction. She is the most powerful duelist and fighter. Obviously the most powerful force user with unmatched potential too, infinite times more powerful than full potential Anakin Skywalker. She is also the best starship captain, no one canât compete at her level and match her natural talent and skills and also her full potential.
Why do people underrates Rey Skywalker for no good reason, although she is the greatest character and part of the masterpiece of the sequel trilogy? I donât know, but most of the die hard fans or real Star Wars fans in the Star Wars community would say Rey Skywalker is the greatest character in Star Wars and all of fiction.
Rey Skywalker is in fact the greatest Skywalker and Palpatine, but also the greatest and also the most powerful Star Wars character, in general and also in terms of writing. Rey is also considered to be one of the most powerful character in fiction, some experts say she is levels above the One Above All. Her characterâs writing and arc are considered to be one of the greatest outside of Star Wars, but also in cinema or all of stories.
She is considered to be one of the greatest and most iconic characters in cinema, even more iconic than Darth Vader by infinite times which makes Rey Skywalker the most iconic Star Wars character and Disney princess.
Although according to experts that sheâs the most powerful character and not only in Star Wars, but in fiction, her insane struggles and greatest upbringing or backstory to the most tragic character that would make any famous and well-known Ancient Greek story-tellers cry and admit their greatest tragic stories, or story as a whole in general are nothing compared to the story of Rey Skywalker (more difficult than the rest of Star Wars characters and rest of characters in all of fiction) makes her the most relatable character and hardships to become a Jedi is insanely difficult and especially trying to resist the dark side.
Rey Skywalkerâs potential is greater than Anakinâs power and full potential. She is not only the greatest leader and candidate for woman empowerment, she is the only embodiment for it.
Instead of fighting who is the best and greatest character in Star Wars. Or also the greatest trilogy in Star Wars. Letâs all admit and say the real truth and reality, Rey Skywalker is in fact the greatest masterpiece of a character in Star Wars and the sequel trilogy has the greatest movies in Star Wars.
Also, the sequel trilogy in Star Wars are the greatest trilogy in all of cinema, and considered to be greater than the Christopher Nolanâs Dark Knight trilogy and the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Even the experts and the best or legendary directors such as George Lucas, Peter Jackson, James Cameron, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola and etc considers the all the three movies of the sequel trilogy in Star Wars are the greatest movies in history.
Please no more fighting and bashing other characters, especially Rey Skywalker to say your favorite character is the best, especially Darth Vader or Anakin Skywalker whom Rey Skywalker the real GOAT is infinite times better as a character in writing and relatable, and also more powerful.
ââ@codeck4442 definitely not in fiction but yeah she busted
Also ur comment is the most obvious bait ever XD
â@@codeck4442 I'm not reading a repetitious and overlong ramble lol. Nor will I take the opinion someone has of a character when they clearly have never heard of 'brevity is the soul of wit'.
Rey's character on paper isn't bad. The problem is that nothing ever feels earned, not just on skills but in emotional payoff scenes. They are simply doing far too much in each film while spending little time to set it up.
Its why I like The Last Jedi. It actually spends time for the payoffs it has. Its just loaded with other writing flaws.
it took a long time but he finally learned not to stroll on that beach
Because those seagulls were gonna come poke him in the coconut
And they did. And they did.
And his stick is still better than bacon
MMMMMMMMMMM!!!!
Stop it now!
Regressing Luke's character from master back to apprentice as an old man. Good times.
It was necessary to truly deconstruct the character, to try and replace him eventually with Rey. Hopefully they touch on that in the next Rey movie.
wah wah wah there's nothing wrong with writing a story about someone who had a fall from grace.
@@fearedjames there is if he had a far better story in the media already created.
@@XenobiologistB5 no. He could have still been a hero and had an actually good death scene. Then Rey could have replaced him after that. He didn't need to be made into a bum coward on an island.
Yeah, but a character (Luke in this case) demonstrating NO character growth after DECADES is a flat, badly written character. It's nice that Johnson managed to remember to check a prior Star Wars scene featuring Luke that ONE day on set, but he missed everything else about the character, and certainly didn't give him an arc that made sense with his past characterizations. Luke should have graduated to the wise mentor trope in these films. His character had earned that, had grown beyond the need for redemption arcs. Instead, they gave a Protagonist's arc, (starting with flaws and weaknesses and outgrowing them in some way) to Luke, and gave Rey, the protagonist...well, no real character arc, really. It's fan-fiction levels of dedication to the writing craft. I don't understand Rian Johnson as a director any more than I do Shyamalan at this point.
Besides Rey being the most powerful character in not only in the whole Star Wars franchise, also in fiction in terms of power-scaling. She is also the most well-written character in the whole Star Wars franchise and fiction. Many audience and real Star Wars fans who knows both the lore of legends and Disney canon that are not actually paid by Disney said they relate to Rey the most compared to most characters, or even all the characters in fiction. Her struggles to the dark side and anger issues are the most relatable and even those who are not Star Wars fans, the entire world relates to her which makes her the greatest character in Star Wars, and also in fiction. It is said that she is a Mary Sue, but she is not since once second of her training is infinite times harder than an average Jediâs journey to Knighthood, including Anakinâs journey also. Her struggles and life is grueling, and Rey has suffered the most compared to Anakin Skywalker, even as a little girl, Rey suffered infinite times harder than Anakinâs whole life, including when he was Darth Vader.
Not only Rey Skywalker is the most well written Star Wars character such as having the greatest struggles and training (one second of her training regime is infinite time harder than what the greatest the Jedi Knights or Sith Lords has gone through in their training to become a full-fledged warriors), with greatest character development and in not only in Star Wars, but all of fiction. She is the most powerful duelist and fighter. Obviously the most powerful force user with unmatched potential too, infinite times more powerful than full potential Anakin Skywalker. She is also the best starship captain, no one canât compete at her level and match her natural talent and skills and also her full potential.
Why do people underrates Rey Skywalker for no good reason, although she is the greatest character and part of the masterpiece of the sequel trilogy? I donât know, but most of the die hard fans or real Star Wars fans in the Star Wars community would say Rey Skywalker is the greatest character in Star Wars and all of fiction.
Rey Skywalker is in fact the greatest Skywalker and Palpatine, but also the greatest and also the most powerful Star Wars character, in general and also in terms of writing. Rey is also considered to be one of the most powerful character in fiction, some experts say she is levels above the One Above All. Her characterâs writing and arc are considered to be one of the greatest outside of Star Wars, but also in cinema or all of stories.
She is considered to be one of the greatest and most iconic characters in cinema, even more iconic than Darth Vader by infinite times which makes Rey Skywalker the most iconic Star Wars character and Disney princess.
Although according to experts that sheâs the most powerful character and not only in Star Wars, but in fiction, her insane struggles and greatest upbringing or backstory to the most tragic character that would make any famous and well-known Ancient Greek story-tellers cry and admit their greatest tragic stories, or story as a whole in general are nothing compared to the story of Rey Skywalker (more difficult than the rest of Star Wars characters and rest of characters in all of fiction) makes her the most relatable character and hardships to become a Jedi is insanely difficult and especially trying to resist the dark side.
Rey Skywalkerâs potential is greater than Anakinâs power and full potential. She is not only the greatest leader and candidate for woman empowerment, she is the only embodiment for it.
Instead of fighting who is the best and greatest character in Star Wars. Or also the greatest trilogy in Star Wars. Letâs all admit and say the real truth and reality, Rey Skywalker is in fact the greatest masterpiece of a character in Star Wars and the sequel trilogy has the greatest movies in Star Wars.
Also, the sequel trilogy in Star Wars are the greatest trilogy in all of cinema, and considered to be greater than the Christopher Nolanâs Dark Knight trilogy and the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Even the experts and the best or legendary directors such as George Lucas, Peter Jackson, James Cameron, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola and etc considers the all the three movies of the sequel trilogy in Star Wars are the greatest movies in history.
Please no more fighting and bashing other characters, especially Rey Skywalker to say your favorite character is the best, especially Darth Vader or Anakin Skywalker whom Rey Skywalker the real GOAT is infinite times better as a character in writing and relatable, and also more powerful.
@jameswheeler5260 Besides Rey being the most powerful character in not only in the whole Star Wars franchise, also in fiction in terms of power-scaling. She is also the most well-written character in the whole Star Wars franchise and fiction. Many audience and real Star Wars fans who knows both the lore of legends and Disney canon that are not actually paid by Disney said they relate to Rey the most compared to most characters, or even all the characters in fiction. Her struggles to the dark side and anger issues are the most relatable and even those who are not Star Wars fans, the entire world relates to her which makes her the greatest character in Star Wars, and also in fiction. It is said that she is a Mary Sue, but she is not since once second of her training is infinite times harder than an average Jediâs journey to Knighthood, including Anakinâs journey also. Her struggles and life is grueling, and Rey has suffered the most compared to Anakin Skywalker, even as a little girl, Rey suffered infinite times harder than Anakinâs whole life, including when he was Darth Vader.
Not only Rey Skywalker is the most well written Star Wars character such as having the greatest struggles and training (one second of her training regime is infinite time harder than what the greatest the Jedi Knights or Sith Lords has gone through in their training to become a full-fledged warriors), with greatest character development and in not only in Star Wars, but all of fiction. She is the most powerful duelist and fighter. Obviously the most powerful force user with unmatched potential too, infinite times more powerful than full potential Anakin Skywalker. She is also the best starship captain, no one canât compete at her level and match her natural talent and skills and also her full potential.
Why do people underrates Rey Skywalker for no good reason, although she is the greatest character and part of the masterpiece of the sequel trilogy? I donât know, but most of the die hard fans or real Star Wars fans in the Star Wars community would say Rey Skywalker is the greatest character in Star Wars and all of fiction.
Rey Skywalker is in fact the greatest Skywalker and Palpatine, but also the greatest and also the most powerful Star Wars character, in general and also in terms of writing. Rey is also considered to be one of the most powerful character in fiction, some experts say she is levels above the One Above All. Her characterâs writing and arc are considered to be one of the greatest outside of Star Wars, but also in cinema or all of stories.
She is considered to be one of the greatest and most iconic characters in cinema, even more iconic than Darth Vader by infinite times which makes Rey Skywalker the most iconic Star Wars character and Disney princess.
Although according to experts that sheâs the most powerful character and not only in Star Wars, but in fiction, her insane struggles and greatest upbringing or backstory to the most tragic character that would make any famous and well-known Ancient Greek story-tellers cry and admit their greatest tragic stories, or story as a whole in general are nothing compared to the story of Rey Skywalker (more difficult than the rest of Star Wars characters and rest of characters in all of fiction) makes her the most relatable character and hardships to become a Jedi is insanely difficult and especially trying to resist the dark side.
Rey Skywalkerâs potential is greater than Anakinâs power and full potential. She is not only the greatest leader and candidate for woman empowerment, she is the only embodiment for it.
Instead of fighting who is the best and greatest character in Star Wars. Or also the greatest trilogy in Star Wars. Letâs all admit and say the real truth and reality, Rey Skywalker is in fact the greatest masterpiece of a character in Star Wars and the sequel trilogy has the greatest movies in Star Wars.
Also, the sequel trilogy in Star Wars are the greatest trilogy in all of cinema, and considered to be greater than the Christopher Nolanâs Dark Knight trilogy and the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Even the experts and the best or legendary directors such as George Lucas, Peter Jackson, James Cameron, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola and etc considers the all the three movies of the sequel trilogy in Star Wars are the greatest movies in history.
Please no more fighting and bashing other characters, especially Rey Skywalker to say your favorite character is the best, especially Darth Vader or Anakin Skywalker whom Rey Skywalker the real GOAT is infinite times better as a character in writing and relatable, and also more powerful.
@@codeck4442 *backs away slowly*
â@@jameswheeler5260ROFLMAOđđđđ
This scene also gave us one of the best songs in Star Wars
No kidding! đ I tend to sing "My Stick" more than the "Seagulls" song these days! Love it!
@@josephbacon9918 Besides Rey being the most powerful character in not only in the whole Star Wars franchise, also in fiction in terms of power-scaling. She is also the most well-written character in the whole Star Wars franchise and fiction. Many audience and real Star Wars fans who knows both the lore of legends and Disney canon that are not actually paid by Disney said they relate to Rey the most compared to most characters, or even all the characters in fiction. Her struggles to the dark side and anger issues are the most relatable and even those who are not Star Wars fans, the entire world relates to her which makes her the greatest character in Star Wars, and also in fiction. It is said that she is a Mary Sue, but she is not since once second of her training is infinite times harder than an average Jediâs journey to Knighthood, including Anakinâs journey also. Her struggles and life is grueling, and Rey has suffered the most compared to Anakin Skywalker, even as a little girl, Rey suffered infinite times harder than Anakinâs whole life, including when he was Darth Vader.
Not only Rey Skywalker is the most well written Star Wars character such as having the greatest struggles and training (one second of her training regime is infinite time harder than what the greatest the Jedi Knights or Sith Lords has gone through in their training to become a full-fledged warriors), with greatest character development and in not only in Star Wars, but all of fiction. She is the most powerful duelist and fighter. Obviously the most powerful force user with unmatched potential too, infinite times more powerful than full potential Anakin Skywalker. She is also the best starship captain, no one canât compete at her level and match her natural talent and skills and also her full potential.
Why do people underrates Rey Skywalker for no good reason, although she is the greatest character and part of the masterpiece of the sequel trilogy? I donât know, but most of the die hard fans or real Star Wars fans in the Star Wars community would say Rey Skywalker is the greatest character in Star Wars and all of fiction.
Rey Skywalker is in fact the greatest Skywalker and Palpatine, but also the greatest and also the most powerful Star Wars character, in general and also in terms of writing. Rey is also considered to be one of the most powerful character in fiction, some experts say she is levels above the One Above All. Her characterâs writing and arc are considered to be one of the greatest outside of Star Wars, but also in cinema or all of stories.
She is considered to be one of the greatest and most iconic characters in cinema, even more iconic than Darth Vader by infinite times which makes Rey Skywalker the most iconic Star Wars character and Disney princess.
Although according to experts that sheâs the most powerful character and not only in Star Wars, but in fiction, her insane struggles and greatest upbringing or backstory to the most tragic character that would make any famous and well-known Ancient Greek story-tellers cry and admit their greatest tragic stories, or story as a whole in general are nothing compared to the story of Rey Skywalker (more difficult than the rest of Star Wars characters and rest of characters in all of fiction) makes her the most relatable character and hardships to become a Jedi is insanely difficult and especially trying to resist the dark side.
Rey Skywalkerâs potential is greater than Anakinâs power and full potential. She is not only the greatest leader and candidate for woman empowerment, she is the only embodiment for it.
Instead of fighting who is the best and greatest character in Star Wars. Or also the greatest trilogy in Star Wars. Letâs all admit and say the real truth and reality, Rey Skywalker is in fact the greatest masterpiece of a character in Star Wars and the sequel trilogy has the greatest movies in Star Wars.
Also, the sequel trilogy in Star Wars are the greatest trilogy in all of cinema, and considered to be greater than the Christopher Nolanâs Dark Knight trilogy and the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Even the experts and the best or legendary directors such as George Lucas, Peter Jackson, James Cameron, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola and etc considers the all the three movies of the sequel trilogy in Star Wars are the greatest movies in history.
Please no more fighting and bashing other characters, especially Rey Skywalker to say your favorite character is the best, especially Darth Vader or Anakin Skywalker whom Rey Skywalker the real GOAT is infinite times better as a character in writing and relatable, and also more powerful.
â@@codeck4442Dude, are u ok ?
â@codeck4442 I, too, share in feeling Rey is the best SW character, and the most relatable. But being the best written character in star wars isnt saying much. She is also the character with the absolute most wasted potential, and had possibly the worst second two films of the entire franchise.
Ahh yes. Using the 'practical effects' tactic to appeal to OT nostalgia again. đ
This is an atrocious take
Youâre forgetting where people were at during this time, for Star Wars, people were sick and tired of CGI Star Wars and wanted practical effects again, both Abrams and Johnson delivered.
Out of all the things I can complain about in the last Jedi, this definitely isnât one of them
@@spaceagepenguin Ok what's goofy is that the Prequels didn't use as much CGI as people believed they straight up used more practical effects than the Originals. Meanwhile while the Sequels did use practical effects, they used way more CGI.
Yoda: Read them, have you?
Luke:...
Yoda: Worry, do not. Read them, no one did.
I was already forgotten Yoda showed up in the sequels to begin with :p
Ah yes 200 IQ move, give force ghosts the ability to summon *lightning* when they want to. Good thing Yoda and Obi-Wan didnât decide to one shot Vader in Return of the Jedi with that big brained logic.
Firstly, just because Yoda can do it doesn't mean Obi-Wan can. Huge difference in their respective power levels.
Secondly, one-shotting Vader means he doesn't get his redemption, so it's just a stupid idea all around.
You're gonna lose your shit when I tell you about the green ghosts in Return of the King
@@adammaher403 It was dumb when LOTR did it as well.
they are ''the spark that'll light the fire that'll burn the fist order" (IQ 2000)
*sarcasm*
"My stick is better than baconnnnn!"
i actually have a friend who's dad worked on this scene and its so cool
I love this scene and the part where he trolled Kylo Ren and the first order with his force projection
But then they have Yoda changing the weather and use lightning after he is dead and ruined the whole force ghost-thing. It's like for every thing they got right they messed up so much more. "The greatest teacher failure is", but Disney still keeps failing, so they should be experts by now, but they refuse to learn.
I hated this scene. Luke wasn't "Just as he was". He used to be hopeful and compassionate and a DOER. In this scene, he's resentful and immature and he's wasted his life. Also, why the hell is Yoda ok with burning the life's work of genius masters who preceded him, destroying the knowledge and efforts of millennia because it 'gets in the way.' It goes with this terrible film's efforts to trash the lore of the Star Wars universe, brought about in a conflagration of the work of better people than themselves. Fitting in a sad, pathetic way.
He isn't ok with destroying the knowledge and efforts, he's trolling Luke. "Wisdom they held, but that library contained nothing that the girl Rey doesn't already possess."
He's as much telling Luke that the girl took the books knowing that Luke is completely misinterpreting his words and his actions. Luke thinks that Yoda has just destroyed the texts when in fact Yoda has just saved the texts by letting Luke think they are gone while they are in fact in safer hands.
@@Rthe47 So Rey physically has the texts? Was that ever shown on film? My interpretation of this scene is that Rey already has whatever wisdom that the texts would have imparted, not that she physically has the texts.
@@notcrazy6288 Oh yeah, Yoda was making fun of Luke She took the books, Luke was about to burn an empty library and he had no clue. At the end of the movie you see them on the falcon. Finn is fishing around in a drawer looking for a blanket for Rose, his hand runs along the sacred texts. Judging by Rey's improved powers in Skywalker, she and Leia weren't just skimming them like Luke. czcams.com/video/oLp9B2qdQq8/video.htmlsi=TAe8mmcay9IBr49n&t=22
@@Rthe47 Nice catch. I missed that. This makes me hate this movie slightly less.
Despite how flawed the last Jedi was this scene feels super well deserved.
That movie was good for literally ONE scene and then it went straight back to garbage.
Been saying this since the movie came out.
Say what you want about the movie as a whole, this was the most Star Wars scene I've seen since 1983.
This one scene was enough for me to go from hating the movie, sitting there seething in the movie theater to laughing at it and just having fun. Yoda taught me to let go and just enjoy the experience, whether or not I consider the movie canon or particularly good.
This is so Important that it just somehow had to be right
I agree that this scene was the best in the whole movie. I always love seeing Frank Oz puppeteer Yoda.
Absolutely agree, the best scene amongst all the sequel trilogies. I wish they could do a Buddhist compilation esp. with the classic quotes by Obi Wan to Ezra "What you seek, you already have; trouble is you're letting it all go away" in Clone Wars
The problem with this scene is that it concentrates all the IQ of the writter and left none for the rest
"Read them, have you?" - yeah, I can understand how a lot of people would feel personally attacked by that.
I even went to Obi Wan and asked him about some "deathsticks" to erase this movie from my memories, but he had a bad feeling about this idea, so i tried with some harder stuff, called "blue milk"
I thought yoda was a puppet in the pt and was converted to cgi years later
YES, I loved this scene!! Yoda was wise, crazy, and silly, and the Force was mysterious again! I would add one or two more points, though!
Yoda calling down lightning--many feel it breaks the Force if Force Ghosts can interact with the physical world, and it calls into question "Why don't they help when there's trouble then?!"
To that I say, you're overthinking things. The Force is best when it's not defined, when it's mysterious. If you ask me, the rule is that Force Ghosts have whatever power they need to make a point, but are powerless to influence the plot. (although ACTUAL LIGHTNING is a bit extreme)
Also, I feel like Luke also was himself at the end when he "fought" Kylo Renn as a Force ... hologram? Up until it was revealed that he wasn't really there it was pretty awesome, Luke did what Yoda should have in Attack of the Clones by allowing his enemy attack all out but not land a single hit because the Light Side of the Force is ABOVE THOSE THINGS.
Other than that though... yeah that movie was not up to par with the rest of the franchise.
Anyway, that's my opinion.
I think this was the scene that really made me want to like " The Last Jedi". We talk about "investing in loss" in martial arts and I thought this scent did a good job describing that. I also thought that maybe they were trying to make a point about the other failures others characters made in the film. So I thought watching it more times would help everything coalesce eventually. Plus I loved seeing puppet yoda again and I loved that it was a Luke and Yoda scene and that Yoda had that mischievous sense of humor coupled with his Yoda wisdom that we all loved the moment we first ever saw him đ
Gosh itâs almost as if this moment was the entire point of Lukeâs character arc, and that his role as a bitter cynic actually had a narrative purpose designed to lead to exactly this.
Too bad thatâs somewhat undercut later by revealing that Rey had taken the Ancient Text which Yoda as Force Ghost is something he absolutely would know but instead of telling Luke this he does a lightning strike and acts he destroys them so Luke doesnât go in see that theyâre gone.
Why would he care if Luke finds out the books are gone? Well Yoda doesnât actually he does to keep the audience from finding out theyâre gone so they can be swerved later to find out Rey had them.
Nothing in this scene is actually about Luke even when Yoda talks about growing from failure heâs not talking to Luke he is spelling out what the message of the movie is to the audience.
"Say what you want about The Last Jedi" okay hereâs my take: this movie is a Mind Trick it wants you to think itâs deeper than it actually is and well you know how Mind Tricks.
Man i Don't get why people love pracrical effects so much for me cgi and the puppet look both the same. Not the same but quality wise the same
Because when you film a puppet it's not going to look any better 20 years later, but CGI is going to look a whole lot worse.
@@Rthe47 not true the cgi ypda that's nearly 20 years old still looks amazing
- breaks lore with force ghost lighting
- uses same lines as ESB
- wrongly uses yoda fake persona from ESB
- yoda looks like a weird
bro really tries to use the most random arguments fr. I respect your opinion tho
Not as weird as he did in The Phantom Menace!
the fuck are these arguments
@@LineOfThy the usual
Seeing as how no one could force heal until Rey found those texts, Yoda pretending they have no value is really stupid.
What else was in there? The ability to teleport objects across the galaxy? Or to become all the jedi? Should only Rey know those things?
This 2 minutes of what we wanted was better than the 6 œ hours we never asked for.
On the note of puppet yoda being used. I would have been okay with Yoda's face being helped with cgi. Mostly just for proper lip syncing and mouth movements.
I'm sure you didn't complain in esb
@@Amp661 Don't make me seem like a bad guy. My comment is a nitpick, not a "the whole move stinks because of this"
Besides, Yoda as a puppet was state of the art back in ESB. Of course people didn't think it looked aged.
And furthermore, cgi lip syncing was used with Snoke and Maz, so puppet Yoda seemed a bit out of place to me.
This had me guessing if Yoda was a bad guy.
Yoda is a great liar, he as much as told Luke that library is empty and the girl has the books. And Luke was still completely clueless.
I'm (not) sorry, but I hated this scene. It's not even the Force Ghosts new ability to cast lightning (which really seemed so anti-Yoda in behavior I even thought it was Snoke's illusion at one point), it's because Yoda is simply lying to Luke, because that's the only way to get Luke to do anything remotely Jedi-like at this point.
Yoda KNOWS that Rey stole the books already, and that reading them is important to her development (because she didn't learn jack from fake Jake Skywalker), but Luke apparently never read them himself? Are you serious?
And where was Yoda's sage advice when Luke needed help guiding Ben away from the Dark Side in the first place?
Why even include Luke in the movie at all? He doesn't do any Jedi things, he doesn't teach Rey anything, he doesn't care about Leia or Kylo until the last possible second, and he dies almost immediately as soon as you think he's back as a Jedi. I'd rather Rey just pick up the books and leave, rather than waste all that time and one of the most iconic heroic characters in cinema (and ruin Yoda, too, while we're at it).
I saw Episode IV in the theaters before it was called Episode IV, and The Last Jedi remains one of my favorite Star Wars *anything*.
(TESB is still the goat.)
Is this the Book Burner Yoda scene? Yeah it WAS kinda cool to see him get his Goebbels on. (Especially when the books are ancient! Whoa!)
I was so sad when i saw that scene the first time because i knew master yoda would for ever be a part of this shit trilogy
Luke: Those are the Jedi texts!
Seinfeld: Did you read them?
Luke: Yes
Seinfeld: So what do you need them for? What's with peoples obsession with books? Books, books, I have some books.
Best scene in that trilogy and itâs not even close.
oh I agree completely. that scene was amazing
For those of you who are confused by why he is bit transparent, its because the planet that they are on carrys a higher spiritual connection to the force than many others. This is why in the og tril, when luke is on Hoth, obiwans force ghost is extremely faint and then on dagohba it is like hes actually their.
Also you guys shouldve noticed that at the end of rise of Skywalker when Luke and Leia were both very faded. But who the fuck had time to stay awake through that pile of shit đđ
My friend said Luke in the sequel trilogy didn't really feel like Luke until we heard him whining.
My hot take is that most of what's wrong with The Last Jedi are due to the decisions made in The Force Awakens that Rian Johnson got stuck with. I think time is going to be much kinder to it than the two other sequels.
Jake skywalker goes on his way. For a minute or two
I liked the last Jedi. I left the theater wow'd. And maybe its not what i would have written, but whatever, it was entertaining.
Then ep 9 happened. Ignoring everything in 8. Retroactively making it worse because the possibilities are gone now.
Episodes 7 8 and 9 are only useful as an object lesson in why you should not let a bunch of directors write their own movies with no coordination and expect it to turn out well
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Such a great movie, I can't decide what my favourite scene from the Last Jedi is, it's either this, Rey in the hall of mirrors or R2 and Luke reuniting in the Falcon.
Great movie imo
There will be nothing that can make me like anything from the last 3 movies. Nothing đą
This movie has good writing, itâs just not what people wanted. Lukes arc is actually pretty in depth when you look at it; Luke looking to the horizon saved Darth Vader because he saw who he could be rather than who he was, but when he did the same thing with Ben he only saw what he could become: the death of everything he loved, hence why Yoda says he needs to be HERE dealing with the now
This is beautiful! Never change this opinion!
@@spaceagepenguin thank you man
@@alexthegamer8433 youâre welcome!
The cool thing is Luke did and does continue to grow beyond Yoda.
Was it really a puppet Yoda? Or was it a CGI one animated to look like a puppet?
Honestly, CGI needs to come back to Star Wars once more. Lord knows we need it.
Even if it did, it would still suck and you know it.
The real question is where to apply it.
Broken clock moment~
My stick is better than BACON!
Is 200 meant to be high?
100 is average 200 is the highest and einstein had 140
â@@lucienmuller4951Einstein only had 140? That's crazy. That's my IQ, and I'm not doing half as much as he did. I'm just a field engineer, working on becoming a network admin.
@@ephgm Congrats ? Hope you do well.
The best scene in the movie was cut and its Finn defeating Phasma actually gave both characters an arc
That was a cut scene? But I've seen it...
I only watched that movie once, never again. I guess it's actually irrelevant since the Sequels don't exist in my cannon anyway.
This scene is the worst, what are you on?
Yeah, the movie had a lot of wasted potential, but this scene? 100% fulfilled potential!
Oh yeah out of everything in the Last Jedi, Even though it's surrounded by a terrible film, this is a very great Scene. Even better when you see Mark's reaction to Puppet Yoda in the Behind The Scenes.
Strange how a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away Yoda can tap into the idiom âpage-turnerâ that didnât really appear in the English vernacular until 1970-75ish. There are other examples in this poorly written and executed film, such as when Han says, âMumbo jumbo.â Using Earth specific slang should be avoided, which the earlier films attempted to do. Anyone recall, âBantha Poodoo?â
My stick is still better than bacon.
Still 3 rubbish movie ill never watch again ill stick to the first 6 thank you.
Okay, you miss out on new stuff, Iâll miss out on your whining
â@@spaceagepenguinyou can have Disney's shit. I just want Lucas era
@@Amp661 May not agree, but thanks
@@spaceagepenguin figures, but I'm glad to try and help you. Disney has its followers.
These 200X IQ clips or titles seem sus at first.
I mean, is the 200 range supposed to be lower than average writing or what merits the IQ scaling measurement of a... point in a screen write?
I agree it was one of the better scenes in the movie, but I like to think Luke outgrew his winey unsureness in Return on The Jedi. Based on Luke's character arc in RoTJ I would have thought Grandmaster Luke would have taken being the last of the jedi seriously enough to have read the sacred jedi texts. I find the writers and director damaged Luke's integrity for cheap gags and convenient plots way too many times in this film.
Not usually into guys, am I, but kick Master Yoda out of bed, I would not. Mm-MM-mmm!
Yes just 200% iq indeed!
Yoda burns the Jedi texts to make a point. Then later in the film, we see that they were actually saved and put in a drawer in the Millennium Falcon. Itâs still a bad, self-contradictory film.
It was dumb.
âTrue burden of mastersâ
He hardly did any âmasteringâ
The whole thing was just about how Rey was more awesome than him, without any effort
No this scene was just as a the bad others if not the worse one, stop looking for nuggets of gold were there are none from TLJ.
Who said thereâs nothing of worth in The Last Jedi? If anything I think people like you can learn a thing or two from it, because to be honest I feel like The Last Jedi was sorta made to call out people like you, so no wonder you donât like it, because it seems to me you people act kinda like Luke and The First Order, wanting old days back but refusing to accept the new elements
@@spaceagepenguin Thats big claim to make for a movie that the fan base generally dislikes, because if that is the case you are makeing for TLJ it makes it even worse because thats not what a movie should do its meant to entertain not to divide.
And yes i do like the old stuff because people took the time to care enough to make Star Wars great.
@@chaseeggleston8814 youâre right for the most part, but sometimes we do need a little push to explore and experiment because too much fan service for too many years and well nothing grows, even if the filmâs flawed in execution, that shouldnât stop people from experimenting, and Iâm not saying The Last Jedi is perfect, boy it has flaws, but even with its flaws, I still enjoy it and I see more and more what Rian Johnson was trying to do, he wanted to tell a different story that pushed boundaries, that does something different, that doesnât play it safe. And for that, I applaud him
@@spaceagepenguin The issue i have is more with ryan johnson takeing establish characters and crippleing them of there formal selves makeing them do stuff that they normally wouldin't do, its fine if they want to experiment with different elements that weren't in star wars before, perfect example kotor 2 blew my mind on the story they told in that and hold in high regard, however i cannot applaud when someone fails and they blame the fans calling them racist, sexist and uneducated in the art of flim there is no excuse for that.
@@chaseeggleston8814 okay, that is definitely a solid point and a respectable opinion, I definitely can agree there are moments where Rian Johnson can get a little too mean spirited and itâs okay to disagree as long as people have respectable opinions like yourself.
Itâs a lot harder these days where (at least through my perspective) it seems most people online are satisfied with keeping the trend of âHate everything Disney because (insert whatever rage bait term you see)â and thatâs it, barely anyone goes to deep places because now opinions seem to have become just hate this and love this and everything will be okay. Itâs really not, but despite my personal challenges and strong and different opinions, it is nice to see someone genuinely share thoughts on something in a deep and meaningful manner, even if it is different than what I think.
And for that matter, I respect your thoughts
this scene is ok, but I do think that the opening scene with poe dameron trolling general hux and destroying all those cannons is the best scene of the movie, if not even of the whole trilogy
It's pretty cool to watch Snoke ragdoll him from halfway across the galaxy.
Marvel humor shoehorned into star wars đ
And the scene where R2 plays back Leia's first message in ep 4. Those 2 moments were respite from the rest of the Rey Palpatine Saga. You weren't supposed to enjoy it; it was feminist punishment for the way women were treated by men, white men, all throughout history.
"Ah, skywalker, missed you, have I!!"
NO YOU DIDN'T YOU HIT HIM WITH YOUR CANE
đ€Ł He sure hit 'im! You're right!
He missed hitting him too!đ
It's not
Neah, the scene is still shit because of the lightning force Yoda pulls from his ass.
Disney Star Wars isnât cannon.
Too bad everything else that Darth Menopause had her claws in was was shoe size IQ garbage.
The Last Jedi is the best of the sequel films. It's still a terrible film, but at least they tried something different. TFA was just a rehash of ANH, and I hope we all can agree what dumpster fire TRoS was...
If I really had to pick one thing, and I was forced to pick one thing instead of nothing at all, that I think is salvageable from the Sequels, it would just be Kylo's lightsaber. Everything else, start to finish, is just completely unimaginative, unengaging, lore breaking garbage created by people who may or may not have seen part of star wars on TV once, and the female higher ups, namely KK, said to do the same thing as what was done before, but make sure everything was bigger because it would be way better. She also said stick a chick in it and make it lame.
Actually it was a trilogy made by people who not only saw Star Wars but love it passionately, wanting to tell their stories that balance old and new, yeah there were mistakes made, but there were mistakes in the prequels too
I feel like youâre getting your thoughts from the trends of ragebait instead of forming your own opinion, even if youâre own opinion is âI hate the sequelsâ thereâs different ways to say it that doesnât sound like a broken record
@@spaceagepenguin nah, legitimate concerns. Yeah, people talk about it, and yes, I've watched tons of videos, but it's all true. I've been a huge Star Wars nerd since I was around 6, so I've got about 33 years experience with the franchise. The only part I never paid attention to was the comics. I actually got mad at each film in the Sequels as they came out because of all the unforgivable problems that they had. The only reason I even saw the Rise of Palpatine was because someone wanted me to go with them and we got in for free when the movie was almost out of theaters. These films are complete abominations.
That scene sucked it basically tried to justify the garbage sequels and said the knowledge of the jedi meant nothing.
Dude the sequel trilogy isn't star wars. It's crap. They shit on luke. I reject all three movies
Stop whining.
I agree đŻ
And thatâs exactly what the sequels were made for! People that actually can grow up instead of remaining stuck in the old eras like you!
@@spaceagepenguin what with all woke crap characters like Mary Sue Rey
@@rickybobby9886 no, just against idiotic rage baiters like you
What are you talking about? What scene? I thought we established that no previous learning has value, so I never watched this, and never learned how stupid it is. Hey, you know what would be cool? If Disney did Star Wars sequels, but made them Woke, because Communism is a new idea. They could re-write all the lore, and not wreck it.
The Last Jedi is the best from the sequels (here we go...), but that's not much since the three are incredibly low standard. Visually stunning tho.
I donât disagree. I like the movie as a standalone entry, I also appreciate the issues everyone has with it because there are inherent issues with the movie (there are inherent issues in every Star Wars movie tbh). I think the sequels would have been stronger if they had the balls to go through in episode 9 with what the TLJ set up
For me, TLJ boils down to about two hours of watching the faux Empire and faux Rebel Alliance trying desperately to out-moron one another. đ€·ââïž
I also found the visuals rather static if I'm bluntly honest. Rogue One did that aspect better.
@@minicle426 Rogue One did eeeverything better, it's one of my favorites, no discussion there đ
Loved this scene but worst star wars movie by a mile
TLJ is still poo doo
Nah, it all trash.
This is the worst movie ever made and I've seen, The Room, Birdemic, Plan 9, After Last Season, most of Neil Breen's movies, The Star Wars Holiday Special, Manos the Hands of Fate and three of Coleman Francis's movies. Its not even close. Those other movies have merely sucked. This movie was actively hateful and malicious. I will never forgive Rian Johnson for his unbridled arrogance. This is "I'm Better Than You" the movie. And the price to maintain Johnson's pathetic ego was only a beloved national treasure
Dude we get it disney is now funding you x_x
ah yes, whenever anybody says anything slightly good about disney star wars, they must be a shill
Canât people just accept other opinions on stuff. The only way you can disagree on an opinion is if they have false info or didnât even see the movie for themselves
ONLY good scene
Man, this truly is a bad take. Very stinky.