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Favorite sequence in each Star Wars film?And which is your favorite?

PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 11:44 am
by RSDADDIMUS2
Each film has a best part.Even if you're a hater of the prequels or a fan,you have to admit,the movies all had awesome parts.

Here's my list:

The Phantom Menace - Darth Maul vs Qui-Gon Jinn and Obiwan Kenobi and the Pod Race

Attack of the Clones - The space chase between Obiwan and Jango Fett above Genosis

Revenge of the Sith- The opening battle over Coruscant and the lightsaber fight between Obiwan and Darth Vader

A New Hope- The Cantina scene on Tatooine and the Dogfight over the Death Star

The Empire Strikes Back- The Hoth Battle,Yoda,the asteroid field,the lightsaber fight...oh,just everything!! :P

Return of the Jedi- The entire Tatooine sequence and the Death Star battle in space.


As you can tell,Empire is my favorite. My list of Star Wars films from best to worst are:

1. The Empire Strikes Back
2. Revenge of the Sith
3.Return of the Jedi
4.The Phantom Menace
5.A New Hope
6.Attack of the Clones

How about you guys and gals?

Re: Favorite sequence in each Star Wars film?And which is your favorite?

PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 6:51 pm
by TulioDude
I'm Between the final battle on VI or Anakin vs Obi-Wan on III,that fight scne never gets boring.

Re: Favorite sequence in each Star Wars film?And which is your favorite?

PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 8:34 pm
by RSDADDIMUS2
TulioDude wrote:I'm Between the final battle on VI or Anakin vs Obi-Wan on III,that fight scne never gets boring.

Agreed. The fight in III was epic.

Re: Favorite sequence in each Star Wars film?And which is your favorite?

PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 9:06 pm
by Noideaforaname
Basically, every scene with creatures in it. What can I say, I like my movie monsters.

Ep I - "there's always a bigger fish"
Ep II - the arena battle
Ep III - any part with General Grievous
Ep IV - trash compactor
Ep V - the asteroid belt (the score for that one is possibly my favorite) and inside the space slug
Ep VI - Jabba's Palace


As for favorite film... either Empire or Jedi.

Re: Favorite sequence in each Star Wars film?And which is your favorite?

PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 11:24 am
by Blast Cannon
I'll play this game, even if I do find the prequels incredibly hard due to how terrible I find them.

Episode One - Darth Maul vs Qui Gon/Obi-Wan duel (even if I do think it could have been done even better).

Episode Two - Arena battle between the Jedi and droids. This is despite what I believed to be an underselling of the various Jedi's skill in combat.

Episode Three - Implementation of Order 66.

Episode Four - Assault on the Death Star. I still get the urge to punch the air when Han comes back to save the day. **** Luke.

Episode Five - The Bespin scenes are incredible. The bloody bad guys have won!?

Episode Six - The final Emperor scenes are brilliant for dialogue delivery. "So be it, Jedi." Anakin's redemption comes a close second.


That was fun.

Re: Favorite sequence in each Star Wars film?And which is your favorite?

PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 1:43 am
by Fuhzimota
Episode I - Toss up between the Pod race and the duel (damned cheating, double-teaming Jedi!!!!)

Episode II - Yoda vs. Dooku -Even as ridiculous as it was, after decades of wondering, we finally got to see Yoda's skill a warrior.

Episode III - Obi Wan vs. Vader - Again,like Yoda in Ep. II, we finally got to see why Vader became "More machine than man" in one hell of a battle!

Episode IV - The Death Star Battle - I loved this as a kid in the theater. I had never seen anything quit like it on film. still a favorite.

Episode V - Finding out the truth about Luke's father - it hit me like a hammer as a child.

Episode VI - The speeder bike chase. Again, nothing like it had been seen up to that point. The second Death Star Battle was serious eye candy, too.

Episode VII - (So far...) J.J. Abrams!!!!


My favorite movie (So Far...) Episode V - Still reeling from the implications of the Big Bad being the father of the Noble Hero, mere minutes later the credits rolled...and the Bad Guys...WON. At 10 years old, I realized that sometimes, no matter how hard you try, no matter how noble your intent, you will fail. It was the first time I had experienced this truth. It still resonates to this day.