I don't get it, why was this scene so universally fucking hated? I mean, god forbid lucas give darth vader some character depth! Oh no!
Was it just star wars cuck fans losing their autistic shit over their shitty robotic character finally having some emotion instead of being a self-parody?
He was never a cartoony, 1-dimensional villain. I believe you are baiting.
Charles Russell
first
Grayson Cooper
The NOOOOOOOOOOOOO was really cheesy. He could have dropped to his knee and said something better.
Christopher Fisher
>stupid NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO >walks like a retard >shit dialogue Seriously, the dialogue makes him look like a baby
Isaiah Martinez
Everyone laughed when I saw this.
Jaxon Perry
>I don't get it, why was this scene so universally fucking hated?
The epilogue should have been delivered without any dialogue.
Carson Morris
>the most unintentionally hilarious moment in cinematic history
Jonathan Gomez
DO NOT WANT
Joseph Young
>character depth >NOOOOOOOO >emotion >self-parody Opposite day today or something?
Carter Evans
>Walks like a retard He's walking like Frankensteins monster. You would be too if you had robot legs and had a foot added to your height.
Julian Gomez
It was comedic. The shout was stupid and ruined the entire movie, even though the entire movie was already shite.
This is why episode 7 is the best star wars movie
Isaac Roberts
I didn't really have a problem with it. The only people I notice who have a negative opinion or laugh at it are millennial hipster fags who think they know Star Wars.
I agree with the nooo but the walking was fine. He just got robot legs and was using them for the first time
Tyler Thomas
>finally having some emotion instead of being a self-parody? Like when he kills the Emperor to save his son and then laments his failures to Luke?
Josiah Collins
I don't know, OP. I had no problem with it when I was younger but then it turned out the majority hated almost everything from the Prequels.
I think it's more casual viewers that didn't like it than SW fans
Anthony Myers
Basically after two movies of following Hayden's Anakin, we suddenly shift to a stunt double with James Earl Jone's voice playing the character, still acting like Hayden's Anakin, but with JEJ's voice. Its an absolute jarring shift and Hayden should've been able to do the line with his own voice, maybe with some indications of a strained voice Then seeing that he could barely talk unassisted, he'd be given the mask and the JEJ filter.
Honestly the shift between unmasked Anakin and James Earl Jones always felt odd to me, even in the OT. I even think they should've considered making Jones Anakin's real voice even unmasked.
Ryder Lee
Everything about the scene was fine except the nooo part. He should have roared or let out a long, deep "ahhhhhh" or something.
Ayden Adams
It was the NOOOOOOO, if he just did a RRAAAAAAAGGGGHHHH it would have been less cheesy, or even if he just stood there motionless while the room got fucked up.
It was the birth of a movie legend, and it was delivered like a fucking mexican soap opera.
Anthony Collins
>He's walking like Frankensteins monster.
He was literally the Frankensteins monster - this scene is a direct reference to the Frankenstein. Lucas loved adding those things in Star Wars flicks - there's even documentary explaining how Star Wars became "the ultimate movie series"