Mark Hamill HATES This Line
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- George Lucas Dialogue was so bad it scarred mark hamill for life. He has never forgotten the terrible lines from the original screen test from Star Wars. "Fear is their greatest defense..." #starwars
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Imagine writing a line so bad that it haunts an actor's nightmares for decades
Hope Dakota Johnson is doing alright.
The prequel cast must have PTSD.
Lucas wasn’t the greatest writer by any means. He had a good core concept and other people ran with it much further than him.
@@userasdf Listen, I love Star Wars. But no idea is worth anything without proper execution.
The prequels, for example, suck on its own. It was all the side stories that helped make them better over time.
Star Wars was lucky to have so many talented people working together to make it good. I don't mean to undermine Lucas' role in making Star Wars what it is today, but I do believe he's overhyped.
The line makes sense to me, delivered nicely it would have worked.
I love Mark Hamill's impression of Harrison Ford 😂
He voiced Han Solo in the Star Wars Bad Lip Readings, it's hilarious
Mark Hamill should do a one man show of star wars
Shit honestly killed me
It was uncanny 😂
That's the funniest sh*t I've ever seen 😂
Hamill is a hell of a voice actor and impersonator. His Harrison Ford impersonation was phenomenal.
Rumor has it mark Hamill was so much better at impersonating Harrison Ford that he voiced all of Han solos scenes.😂
Well ofc, aside from acting as Luke, Hamills other biggest role has to be the joker Batman the animated series. Seriously one of, if not the most iconic voices of the joker. Dudes a no joke good ass voice actor
It was more of a spoof on Ford and hardly a worthy impression.
@@mattmarzula hmm... 1000+ likes shows that you are full of yourself and just looking to disagree with something
Mark Hamill NEVER got enough credit for how good Star Wars turned out.
Carrie Fisher, either. She and Ford both reworked a bunch of their dialog and Fisher for a time was one of the most sought-after script doctors in Hollywood.
It’s true, I’ve never even heard of this Mark Hamill guy, you say he was in Star Trek?
@@SamanthaS92
we know of him. duh. that doesn't mean proper credit was given. duh.
@@Pseudowolffacts dude. They both were hugee parts in how great Star Wars turned out
George Lucas never got enough shame, either. Dude is a total hack who got so lucky.
I could see the line working for an experienced soldier, not some farm boy tho 😂
Mabey episode 6
As a veteran intelligence analyst, I can say without hesitation that nobody talks like that in the military either lmao.
Ooo, Have C3P0 say that shit.
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Armchair Military Commander, Luke Skywalker
That line belongs in spaceballs.
IT BELONGS IN A MUSEUM!!
@@mantankerous5844So do you!
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@@benjybasablewho are you? 🤣
@@benjybasable You don't get the joke.😂
"I hate sand."
"Who talks like this, Dad?"
i love lamp
Honestly, around about half of the lines in the entire Star Wars saga are an exercise in "Who talks like this, George?"
He begged them to take it out, but he still learned it, and he knows it to this day, thats a good actor.
Did he have any other movies he acted in after star wars? 😅
@@dmiller4088he was in a few, including Amadeus and Lingsman which were pretty big, but in the 2000s he moved over to doing a lot of voice acting, probably because he was too associated with Luke’s character
@seirbhiseach didnt know he was in Amadeus, i need to watch tht again, and yeah that makes sense abt y he switched.
@@seirbhiseach makes sense. I'm not much of movie person so this was helpful. Appreciate the response rather than something like, "use Google" lol.
@@dmiller4088 yeah, a lot of people will interpret questions like that as snark and then people get defensive about their favorite actors and so on. But, yeah, you still ought to look up what Hamil has done as the joker because so much of how we think about that character just depends on how he voiced him in the 90s shows and video games of the 2000s
George randomly slipped a regular sci fi line into his space fantasy
Based on his earlier drafts for Star Wars, I think standard sci fi was probably more what he was aiming for, but I think Star Wars just happens to work a lot better as something more in the realm of mythology/fantasy
Randomly? He's filled it with these lines for decades. Old Ben complained about the same. lmfao
A _bad_ sci-fi line.
@@stevenschnepp576 An _L Ron Hubbard_ bad sci-fi line.
They're still trying to retcon the "parsecs" line from the same movie, they had to RETCON A UNIT OF MEASUREMENT!!!
I just imagine Mark Hamill watching the dialog in the prequels ,like "lol god dammit, George".
That was a line destined for a droid’s inhuman speech pattern if I’ve ever heard one 😂
Mark should've been hired to proofread the prequel trilogy scripts. Could've used a "hey George, who the fuck talks like this" now and then in those
“I don’t like sand. It’s coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere.”
@@matthiasravencroftHonestly, that line, while maybe pointless, I could see someone talking like that, now all of Anakin and Padme's other scenes in Aotc... nah
Somehow, palpatine has returned....lol
Mark wanted to reveal Boba Fett as family ala Anakin's revelation. Not exactly an original thinker.
Yeah exactly like the difference between the original trilogy and the prequels is with the originals he had a team of writers to help with dialogue while with the prequels they gave him full creative control so everyone ends up talking like robots with little to no authentic emotion
Mark wasn't doing a Harrison impression. Harrison just possessed Mark's body.
Hamill has TDS
THAT'S NOT HOW THE FORCE WORKS! 😂
It takes good acting skills to tell the same story for 40 years sounding like it’s the first time.
I love how this man has not only played one of the most iconic hero’s but one of the most iconic villains.
and he still delivers it like a pro in the hypothetical. Mark is a national treasure.
So is George
He's an actor. Telling great stories does dies not make one great just well rehearsed.
@@DianaMaloy-ve1uz Does this video not prove that he's more than just someone rehearsing and repeating lines? He was looking at the piece he was handed not just as something to read, rehearse and relay to an audience, but as something more. He was looking at it as something that needs to make sense and the characters have to feel like real people and can't talk like plot devices. That makes him a great actor. Because to him it's not just about making a movie and getting a paycheck but about making an art piece for people to enjoy.
@@The_Mang He told this story over and over again to please the public. If that is not rehearsed what us it.
An international treasure
This kinda confirms my belief that George Lucas is a fantastic director and world builder, but can't write character dialogue to save his life
Yeah, it's also kinda a BIG problem in attack of the clones.
That’s accurate ya
@@W0RT2007all the Anakin/Padme flirting was horrendous
@@W0RT2007 right?! Also unsure why he felt the need to explain the force with midichlorians. Like, literally none of us asked or wanted explained what the force is. Made it kinda lame for a while.
Vogon poetry.
He's basically showing us from all stages of his life/career how suited to voice work that he is.
It's impressive that he still knows it after all the work he's done acting and voice acting.
The fact that he still remembers that insane rambling is impressive
It makes sense, he absolutely hated it and was forced to memorize it and nearly made to actually say it for the movie 😂
Personally I think it's less "who talks like this" and more "how would Luke know that?" He never went to the academy, he barely has any training.
even people in the real military dont talk like that... the ONLY way that line would have made sense is if C3PO had said it
@@theaces3697 And even then, 3PO still wouldn't know since protocol is his thing, not military matters. Plus they've never seen the Death Star before so they couldn't begin to guess what it was capable off besides destroying a planet.
Nah he’s right no one talks like that
@@RegfifeYes, but I'm sure George planned around that. It would make sense that C3PO would know that, given his services during the Clone Wars.
Or arguably in a conference room where you are not expecting anything sudden to happen. But in front of the enemy that is a bit grandiloquent.
Seeing these interviews have really raised my opinion on these guys. Smarter and funnier than I realized back then. Also better friends than we all realized.
"It's not impossible. I used to bullseye womp rats in my T-16 back home. They're not much bigger than two meters."
Okay, Luke. Now do it at 20 km away while going 650 miles an hour. Yeah, didn't think so.
@@calebmcurby8580 Don't ever sandbag me like that again lol.
That's exactly the line I was thinking of. 👍
@@dave23024 Somehow that line got a pass despite that Mark had said that line in a very similar fashion.
@@Agent1W Yeah, that was a little strange. Plus, I remember it made some of the other pilots resent him because they thought he was being a show-off.
I'm glad that Mark is willing to tell these stories over and over again to his fans. When he goes we will have lost a true legend.
Definitely a national treasure
And he was a good friend.
@@Sky_Guy lol good one
It's just too bad he's such an annoying doofus since 2016, as so many on both ends of the spectrum have been. Still, he deserved respect for his outstanding voice. Always enjoy his VA work.
Found the trumpist 😂 @@mamaharumi
I love how his eyes basically go blank when he does his Harrison Ford impersonation.
I'm pretty sure that's just how Harrison has been since the beginning
"Somehow Palpatine returned", makes George Lucas Star Wars dialogue look like Shakespeare
I feel like I know that line better than I know my own siblings and I've never watched that movie or that scene anywhere, I can just imagine it as awkward as Star Wars gets... and I don't even know which character said it!!!
What you egg!
@@teeves0156 You are a saucy boy!
@@dimwarlockyou really should take the time to find the scene and watch it when you get a free moment-it’s simply a sight to behold.
@@dimwarlock Me too! I've only watched a parody of that scene, not the actual thing.
lmao the Han solo impression “Kid, i held up my part of the bargain” 😂
Somehow he made that line come out... well, as natural-sounding as it could possibly be. It probably could have been shortened to "We can't turn back, fear is their greatest defense! They're probably expecting a full-on invasion anyway, not a single freighter?"
Subtle tweaks like that could work wonders
I think I would have gone with "We can't turn back now! They _want_ to scare us off!" for the first bit
@@TheGreatAtariodone, dusted. Line fixed.
"Fear is their greatest defense" is a pretty cheesy line
"Fear is their greatest defense." Feels more like a line that should have gone to Obi-Wan.
I swear George Lucas is an alien trying to tell the tale of his people but doesn’t understand how humans talk to eachother
He's just autistic lolol
That's because they're in a Galaxy far, far away. I've always enjoyed the weird dialog.
He’s the real life resident alien 😂
Have you seen an M Night Shamalyan film?
Have you seen an Wachowski brothers movie?
Mark Hamell is such a great storyteller. You can tell he just has such a blast talking about this. And I know everyone says it but I need to as well, his Harrison Ford is always hilarious.
I love how this is like the story that the guy down at the bar tells you every time.
It's the story he loves to tell even though he hated that line.
He does Harrison Ford better than Harrison Ford. 😂
To be fair mark is a voice actor😂
@@hawkstein4464 😂
Who did Harrison better? Mark or Carrie? 😉
Part time.
@@ruledtrendy5066 I'm pretty sure Carrie did Harrison better than Mark since they had their affair during that time 😊
This is why the OG movies will never be topped. They had talented actors asking 'why'
befofe the creator's egos took the pen
Meanwhile in the sequels you had the same actors saying "I disagree with literally everything you've done with this character, I havve to imagine him as an outright different character" and they for some reason didn't decide to just undo that movie from existence.
And the prequels had talented actors asking "for"
@@MistaHoward Gotta give Lucas credit - at least he listened
Its because they had a director that listened. The prequels had actors that were fans and while George did listen they respected his work that they didnt question questionable lines. As for disney the entire cast basically hated their work
Love the story Mark says to George about saying his hair should be wet coming out of the trash compactor. Then Mark with an impression of Harrison says "Hey kid, if they're worrying about your hair, we're all in big trouble" Lol.
That is one of the most spot-on impersonations of Harrison Ford I have ever heard. ...and it came from Mark...
And of course who can forget the gem of writing that is "Only a Sith deals in absolutes."
Negotiation? We've lost all communications! And what about the chancellor's ambassadors?
My headcanon is that this was written as a deliberate contradiction in the Jedi way of thinking. Just as they thought Anakin would bring balance to the force by destroying the Sith, they show their ignorance of their true position in the force.
@@brainfat1 You mean Obi Wan's beliefs were contradictory? Or Anakin's?
The statement is in itself an absolute. Analysed fully, Obi Wan is just saying anyone who isn't a relativistic thinker is evil. I would disagree but I don't want to write a book using my phone.
@@Erduk Yeah I mean I thought it has always been obviously infantile, silly dialogue that makes no sense in universe. I was curious why this commenter thought it was intentionally done to highlight some contradiction in the jedi's way of thinking, if that's what they were implying.
“But I was going into Tosche Station to pick up some power converters!!”
THANK YOU. Fwiw, any time I hear people complain that Anakin was too whiny, I point to this line and say, "Like father, like son."
😂😂😂 Remembering watching this 🍿🎥 movie in a certain district in Seattle & the men in the audience audibly commented to the screen and laughed and laughed at Luke's naivete.🎉🤣😆🕯️✨
You can waste time with your friends when your chores are done.
@@ParodyKnaveBob A fucking wooooooooorld of difference, bro.
Mark Hamill has incredible voice range. That Harrison ford impression was awesome, then I remember he’s voiced the Joker for over 30 years. Incredible.
I love the line because it is the same type of line he says about how difficult the exhaust port shot is. It was cheese but he totally could have pulled it off. ❤
Mark's impression of Harrison sounds IDENTICAL
Its amazing how Mark knew the test scene so well even after decades. In the movie, Obi-wan says the 'thats no moon' line and some of the lines were omitted. Yet everytime Mark talks about this moment, he tells the story as he knew it from the test script he was given.
Nah that ”HUUUUUUUUUUH?” had me DYING on the floor with laughter 😂😂😂
His Harrison Ford "you didn't fucking tell me that, kid" impression is the best.
Telephone, telegram, tell a Carrie.
Desert bumpkin casually throwing out some deep knowledge of the empire.
I will always love Mark Hamill. I can see why he went into voice acting. He's got a good ear for which lines are worth delivering and which ones are just a clumsy expo-dump.
*says the line*
*everyone turns to look at him*
“What? I watch a lot of war documentaries.”
Now THAT might have worked. 😂👍
Mark doing Harrison’s voice is just so good!😂
I think this line would fit more Obi Wan since he was a general in the clone wars
But it's also a horrible gobbledegook of lore that the audience doesn't need and wouldn't understand, not at the time anyways. You can't just drop dense world building like that in the first movie of a franchise. It's gonna go over everyone's heads.
To the guy above me Simon, Lol I’m a pretty big Star Wars nerd and even I barely know about Aquilae and Sullust
Higher ground is their greatest weapon! The station is probably prepared for a full-on youngling assault, not midichlorians...
He's probably the most consistent thing about star wars
You should have joined the empire and had a better Corvette Summer. 🤣🤣🤣
A line so bad that Mark has been pressed about it for 40 fucking years.
George Lucas thought a farm boy would say this?
Yeah George Lucas was never good at actually writing his stories, he just had great ideas that compensated for the bad dialogue
The reason why Disney is bad is because they don't have good writing and good ideas
@@angryvaultguy He often committed the cardinal sin of background/storytelling through character exposition. It NEVER sounds natural.
@@angryvaultguy I disagree I dont think its that they int have either because they do but they either dont give it enough time to breath and just like what happened with comics back in the day.
Yeah, the same farm boy that could work on droids and repulsorlift vehicles ( his landspeeder ) that would confound our most brilliant scientists.
Remember, it's a galaxy far, far away.
It's not Earth.
@@michaeljones8168 ok? modern day farmers work on farm equipment and know how to handle animals. they work on machines that would confound any genius before the industrial revolution. But that skill set does not translate to tactical knowledge.
Sounds like an anime character over explaining what their opponent just did for the kids watching at home 🤦♂️
thats easily in the top 3 worst anime tropes
Star wars is just live action anime tbh
That's why you need people who aren't afraid to speak up around you
The honesty and innocence of age old actors😢
There should be an animated series called "The Adventures of Harrison Ford" and Mark Hamill voices the lead.
Just sayin'
😂
George Lucas has been open and honest over the years of his difficulty writing believable dialogue. Hence why he relied so heavily on Lawrence kasdan during 5 & 6.
And to be fair to George: a lot of screenwriters struggle with convincing dialogue - and that's without trying to create a complex sci-fantasy world like Star wars at the same time. Although, my hot take is that he's not a very good director either tbh.
@@simonkatz3779 Oh yeah. Mario Puzo, one of the greatest writers of all time, admitted he's terrible at dialogue and most of the dialogue in The Godfather can be credited to Coppola more than himself.
@@northwindkey Mario Puzo also wrote the screenplay for the 1978 Superman movie. Your comment makes me wonder who did the dialogue editing for that. That said, to this day, my favorite lines are the dialogue between Lois Lane and Superman right after he caught her falling from the building. He says "It's all right, I've got you."
LL (quickly catching on to the situation): "You've got me?? Who's got **you**??!!" I always laughed so hard as a kid when she said that. I thought, "dang it, Lois, take in what this guy can do and let him handle things." Buuut then, I always wanted to be able to fly like Superman, so to me, Lois always seemed a tiny bit ridiculous. 😅
Now that is one really long line. I'm so glad Mark Hamill was able to convince them to get rid of that line.
"Fear is their greatest defense" sounds more like the kind of abstract vaguery that would come out of Obi-Wan's mouth.
If only Hayden or Ewan were as adamant for there dialogue lol.
Sadly by the time the prequels came about, people were too afraid to try and fight George over silly dialogue like the original cast did.
They were generally small names being directed by one of the most respected film makers of all time. Even the more veteran actors would probably struggle with criticizing his work at the time. Especially in episode 1.
@@draconuuse9731 While i can somewhat agree about Hayden not having as much experience, Ewan was very much an established actor with a lot of large film roles under his belt before and especially during 99-05
@@Jay-fs2nw and you notice that his role as obi wan is probably one of the only universally beloved portions of the prequel trilogy.
@@draconuuse9731 that's where you're wrong. They hated the dialogue in the prequels so much they bashed the actors for something they couldn't control.
@@Jay-fs2nw Ewan was established, but not enough to challenge one of the richest and most powerful men in Hollywood. Still is, people forget Lucas is still a powerful Disney shareholder (In fact, he's the biggest individual shareholder in the company, all the more powerful shareholders are firms).
My jaw just dropped upon hearing the line. That was a close call, good work Mark!
Obi Wan: That’s no moon, that’s a space station
Luke Skywalker: *wikipedia page on battle strategy*
I love that when this loops it seems like multiple Mark Hamills are roasting George Lucas in realtime 😅
That line would've maybe worked for Luke in "Return of the Jedi" or later, but for him to whip that out after just leaving home is wild lol you can tell even then Mark cared about the story and character, shame what they did in later years...
Reminds me of C3PO's voice line in The Empire Strikes Back when they enter the asteroid field
Or in spaceballs
@@oz_jones "spaceballs: the cringey star wars reference"
its not a line, its a monologue xD
“They’re gonna execute herlookafewminutesagoyousaidyoudidn’twanttojustwaitheretobecapturednowallyouwannadoisSTAY?!!?”
I love how that style of his line delivery was unique to just A New Hope
I’m sure every farm boy from the desert knows about military installation protocol.
"He sounds just like Harrison Ford!"😂
This shows that criticism is necessary. Take notes Disney
George lucas should have taken notes when making the prequels
@@Jamalba123Okay but right now you’re arguing the sequels are better than the prequels and in no universe is that true. The Prequels are subjective, I will grant you that, but the “sequels” are objectively horrible
@@sebastionherring4196They weren't arguing that at all you're making shit up to get pissed at lmfao. All of this is subjective. I could easily rip apart the sequels, prequels, and the OG trilogy. Star Wars was never all that deep dude.
@@bf859 incorrect.
@@sebastionherring4196nah bruh that's an entirely different sentence.
Also the prequels are objectively horrible, they have bad writing, bad acting, bad vfx, bad pacing and bad cinematography. The only thing they do right is having a consistent storyline. Which is still bad.
«George, that line is for GA Thrawn, he doesnt exist yet»
Us programmers talk like this every day in our morning meetings
That Harrison Ford voice in person and in the background is hilarious!!! 😂😂
“It’s like poetry it rhymes”
Hands down the most underrated comment right here.
Lucas wanted to make him talk like Commander Cody.
George Lucas honestly seems to have never heard another human speak.
its incredible what a talented voice actor he actually also is. And i cant wait to see him again with all the old cast from Wing Commander.
George is a fantastic director for everything except dialog
The Ford impression is godly, GODLY
"George, you can write this shit but you can't say it."
It sounds exactly right, like how an over-excited Luke would actually talk
mark is a goated actor but an even more goated voice actor that dude has so many amazing roles in animated shows it’s awesome
Mark's Harrison Ford impression is so good that I thought this clip was just editing in voice over from Harrison Ford.
He's been a long time voice actor.
The saddest thing to think about is how celebrities won't be this humble and down to earth in the future.
He gave so much warmth and humanity to the first 3 movies !
Me when: "But we cant turn back, fear is their greatest defense. I doubt if the actual security there is any greater than it was on Akalai or Sullust. And what there is is most likely directed towards a large scale assault."
Who lays out a video like thus? That's the real question
maybe those aliens from arrival that experience time non-linearly
Split the long line between three people. Or give it to 3PO :)
And yet he drank the green milk and tossed his light saber over his shoulder.
the whole of the prequils was one big "who talks like this"
calling Chewie , the wookie :(
No no you spelled it wrong
Its THE Wookie
The line starts off normal, but then just degrades exponentially from there 😂
This is why I look up to Mark Hamill as both an actor and as a creator, he knows what sounds believable and what is bullshit
The chosen one. The chosen one talks like that.
I love Mark he’s such a fun guy
"Yes honey, it's ok for you to complain to the restaurant about bringing the wrong food. Fear is their greatest defence."
That's a line straight out of anime😂
that would have been a horrible line, especially from an untrained moisture farmer.
I love how perfect his Harrison impression is.
HE PERFECTLY recreates harrison lmao
George Lucas is the King of Wooden Dialogue.
M Night Shamalayn says hello
@@whatdothlife4660 well... I would say M. Night Shamalan is the king of defending his own shitty movie...