The Terrible Truth 'Star Wars' Fans Can't Admit

Gotta love that ending.
Jinxsays...

I loved the Ewok battle. Because I was like 9yrs old when I watched it.

And dammit, that Ewok death is the most emotionally powerful moment in all the films.

00Scud00jokingly says...

I'm sure Mark Hamill will be thrilled to know that scenes involving revelations about his parentage will be upstaged by a couple of jabbering throw rugs.

Jinxsaid:

And dammit, that Ewok death is the most emotionally powerful moment in all the films.

SevenFingerssays...

I agree with him tho, remembering as a child that ewok dying was more emotional than the excitement from the final space battle which was epic as shit. Im a nerd

00Scud00said:

I'm sure Mark Hamill will be thrilled to know that scenes involving revelations about his parentage will be upstaged by a couple of jabbering throw rugs.

MaxWildersays...

Funny video, but it's a load of horsecrap.

All the other "annoying, cutesy, toys" worked in the overall context of the film. Ewoks stood out like a sore thumb. Mostly because they were overstuffed. If they had been able to move like the deadly warriors that they were meant to be, it would have been fine. But as it was, the Ewoks were the first sign of Lucas' pandering to children, the beginning of his downward spiral.

swedishfriendsays...

Star Wars is good because it feels like an Indiana Jones film. Funny interactions with plenty of adventure. The Ewoks fit right in to the feeling of the other films and this feeling of adventure and fun was completely missing from the new films.

SpaceOdditysays...

Upvoting your comment soley for the overexamination of such a geeky topic.

Makes me feel better about my own geeky obsessions.

MaxWildersaid:

Funny video, but it's a load of horsecrap.

All the other "annoying, cutesy, toys" worked in the overall context of the film. Ewoks stood out like a sore thumb. Mostly because they were overstuffed. If they had been able to move like the deadly warriors that they were meant to be, it would have been fine. But as it was, the Ewoks were the first sign of Lucas' pandering to children, the beginning of his downward spiral.

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