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To celebrate the 30th anniversary of "Star Wars," TwitchGuru looks at the best scenes from the epic saga from Episode I to Episode VI. From Darth Vader's bombshell revelation to Yoda busting out a light saber, here are TwitchGuru's 10 favorite "Star Wars" moments.

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You missed one of the best scenes (episode III):

Padme: "It's because I'm so in love."
Anakin: "No it's because I'm so in love with you."
Padme: "So love has blinded you."


Anakin and Padme in Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

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Padme: "It's because I'm so in love."
Anakin: "No it's because I'm so in love with you."
Padme: "So love has blinded you



[cue dry heaves]

Bleh...that's a long way off from the days of "I love you/I know."

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Does anyone else think that defeating the emperor, Darth Sidious, The Sith Master should have been harder than picking him up and throwing him over the banister?

I really think it should have been a very difficult battle that incontestably displayed Vader's power. Darth Sidious said to Yoda, "Lord Vader will become more powerful than either of us!" Surely that didn't just mean he'll pick me up and throw me over the railing. The force wasn't even involved in destroying the Sith.

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The Sith weren't destroyed, Luke turns evil. I really hope they end up makig the next 3 movies.

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So true, that is the best acting in any movie in history.

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Seriously though, I wouldn't have put any scene with Hayden Christiansen in it in this list. He was awful in the 2 movies he was in. Not that it was his fault (he is pretty good in some other flicks), Lucas is just terrible at directing actors.

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I would have liked to see the final saber fight between AnalKing and Obi in episode 3. That was just about the best choreography I have ever seen. Actually, I'm gonna go watch it right now.

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Binary Sunset (on episode IV, not the ending of Ep. III)

That IS the most famous scene from the saga, with very strong feelings and some of the best music from John Williams.

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The Sith weren't destroyed, Luke turns evil. I really hope they end up makig the next 3 movies.

@ Twisted_Sister

So true, that is the best acting in any movie in history.

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Seriously though, I wouldn't have put any scene with Hayden Christiansen in it in this list. He was awful in the 2 movies he was in. Not that it was his fault (he is pretty good in some other flicks), Lucas is just terrible at directing actors.



I with you about haden. But i feel negative towards the whinyness in ep.2. I think he was great in ep.3. I think it's just hard to get over his character in clones.

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No Battle of Hoth in the list? I feel so gypped.


I was really hoping that Yoda with a saber would be cool, but I was skeptical that they could pull it off. IMO, they didn't. I don't mind a bit of CG to help the old guy fight, but it seemed overdone and somewhat un-elegant (in both movies). I prefer seeing him as a Master of the Force -- sans saber.

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IMO, they didn't. I don't mind a bit of CG to help the old guy fight, but it seemed overdone and somewhat un-elegant (in both movies).


IMO, the saber fight in episode 2 was amazing.
I thought it was totally realistic, just wish it would have lasted longer :?

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This list is suspect because it misses the best scene by far: The initial scene in Star Wars where the star destroyer flies over the camera as it attacks the rebel blockade runner carrying Leia, R2 and 3PO.

This is the scene that got everybody hooked on SW in the first place.

Huge miss, IMHO.

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Indeed I can guess at the time there was not greater feeling.

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One of the most pivatol moments. Barely touched on though at the end of Ep 3 is when Yoda and Obi wan realize that the old teachings of the jedi to banish emotion from the mind don't work. That the sith have had thousands of years to progress while the Jedi haven't learned a thing.

Definitely shows great difference in the training that Luke received in the original trilogy than the standard jedi training of the new trilogy.

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Good points on the miss of the Obiwan - Aniwhiner fight, the battle of hoth (best battle of the series) and the flyby of the star destroyer in ep 4. I definately think that the Obiwan / An(noying)i fight should have been in there. Ewan McGregor managed to make that scene one of the best (in not the best) of the prequels.

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I just think that no scene of the first 3 episodes deserves any praise. To me, I liked the old movies (4,5,6) because jedi were more like mystics. Not fighters, they could defend themselves very well but they were not ninja as depicted in Episode 1,2,3. I liked the fact that you could interpret their fights as psychic attacks vs psychic counters and so on. Example in episode 5, when luke fights vader at the end, Vader uses is telekinetic powers to harass Luke. I really enjoyed that part. It showed that they are more mystic than fighters, even though they can stop blasters with their saber.

In episode 1,2,3 they're just "SHOWING OFF". And I just didn't like it. They ninja their way to glory.

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