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Tough call between Wrath of Khan and the Empire Strikes Back, but I have to go with ESB.
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Both outstanding films. I can see them both 50 times and be ready to watch them again one day. Between the two, I have to give a slight edge to Empire.
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I want to understand one thing. Why do you guys like ESB so much? (not dissing you for it..I'm just curious, thats all.) Don't get me wrong, I liked ESB too, but IMO it wasn't near as good as ROTJ and ST:TWOK. Was it the scene with Chewie beating the shit out of the Falcon's innards?
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Vader was downright brutal both in the fighting and how he bitchsmacked Solo's blaster skills, but showed a cold calculating, even manipulative side throughout the movie.
Han and Leia's romance was well played out(yeah I know about the ad-libbing)
Yoda was a good departure from Ben and for the most part I saw why he was a teacher.
But for me at that age(9 or so)it was the twist, when I first saw it about Vader claiming to be Luke's father.
Overall I just like the flow and pacing of the movie and at no point felt just bored.
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Vertigo1 wrote:I want to understand one thing. Why do you guys like ESB so much? (not dissing you for it..I'm just curious, thats all.) Don't get me wrong, I liked ESB too, but IMO it wasn't near as good as ROTJ and ST:TWOK. Was it the scene with Chewie beating the shit out of the Falcon's innards?
I have to echo Ghost Rider's comments above pretty much to the letter. Just a brilliant film from start to finish.
ST6 and ST2 were very worthy to share a podium with ESB, but ROTJ fell way short in my eyes. The 3-way Endor battle was great minus the Ewoks. The Jabba scenes were cool. But aside from that, the dialogue was worse than anything I've heard in the prequels and the acting was pretty cheesy from most parties.
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