Tjats my top 3, id put esb 4th then solo, then rotjPDWT_12 said:
II probably won't get around to rewatching this movie this month, I got to see it while the Houston Symphony played the score for it a couple of months ago (a very cool experience I recommend if you ever get the chance). Like most Star Wars fans, I love this movie. I was born just a little after this premiered in theaters (14.5 years or so), but I distinctly remember being around 4 or 5 and getting to watch it on VHS at our house. The burned skeletons, the alien getting his arm cut off in the cantina, I remember my parents thinking some of that was too intense for me. But I loved it. I won't spend too much time here, there's been enough said about this movie and the ensuing cultural phenomenon to fill a library.
What I Like:
The opening scene is was one of my favorites of all time. It sucks you in like very few movies ever do, regardless of how many times I've seen it. The opening crawl, the Corvette chased by a Star Destroyer, I'm locked into it every single time.
The perfect amount of world building. Just enough of solid information/backstory provided, just enough strange details in the background, just enough left up to the imagination. I can think of very few movies who walk that line so well. Bladerunner (both the original and 2049), maybe John Wick with the assassin guild and hotel for a recent example. It's not a long list.
"You're all clear kid. Now let's blow this thing and go home." Will never not give me goosebumps. Pure eucatastrophe.
I love how self contained this movie is. If it hadn't spawned sequels and prequels and cartoons and theme parks, the world would be much worse off. But it would still have 1 amazing movie that taught everyone what a Hero's Journey truly looks like, how to create a legitimately scary villain, and how to inspire awe in your audience, regardless of their age.
What I Don't Like:
N/A
Favorite Tracks:
The whole score is phenomenal but I guess you first have to bring up how incredible the opening title is. It's become so iconic it's hard for me to wrap my head around John Williams just banging that out from scratch on a piano. The Binary Sunset, Princess Leai's Theme, Burning Homestead, Imperial Attack, The Last Battle... I could spend too much time on the music here. It's all so good. The human race has never done anything to prove that we deserve John Williams but luckily he graced us with his genius anyway.
I believe it was brought up in the main Star Wars thread, but if you haven't listened to it yet I recommend The Blockbusters podcast. It talks about Lucas, Spielberg, and Williams as their careers began to take off with Jaws and Star Wars, and some of the issues they faced in their productions. It's a voice acting dramatization (like an old timey radio serial or something), which I'm sure some might find cheezy or annoying but I think perfectly fits the story it's telling.
Knowing how close Lucas came to not pulling this off, with Fox ready to shut him down, Obi-Wan death being written in later on, the fantastic editing done by Marcia, so many other things that went on behind the scenes that made George feel he had a legitimate failure of a film on his hands... It's a miracle that we get to sit here and ***** and moan about the prequels/sequels.
Rankings so far are:
A New Hope
Rogue One
Revenge of the Sith
Solo
Attack of the Clones
The Phantom Menace