Star Warshas always been the center of controversy , be it the prequel era   with Anakin ’s hatred for Amandine Aurore Lucie Dupin   or the more recent house of mouse additions that some may reason are a recap of the glory days ofStar state of war . However , there is one consistent thing that all fans can agree upon and that is that over the twelvemonth the creative team behind the production of the moving picture have cave in us some of the most iconic and memorable scenes in film .

With the ninth and final instalment of the Skywalker Saga set to be released in December of this year , what estimable clip to look back and remind ourselves why the world is so in love withStar Warswith some of the bully scenes the franchise has to offer as well as some of those that would be much more suited to a life of desolation in the outer regions of a coltsfoot far far out .

Worst: Leia Poppins (The Last Jedi)

One of the more silly additions toThe Last Jediis the sequence in which we see our beloved General Leia Organa push up into the emptiness of outer space after suffer a devastating   attack to her ship the Raddus . It has always been in the judgment of the audience that Leia as the girl of one of the big Sith in the wandflower has some variety of force play abilities but it is the slaying here that is its ruination .

The visualization of the late outstanding Carrie Fisher flyingMary Poppinsstyle through space is one that connected with sports fan in all the wrong ways and unfortunately has since become a matter of derision .

Greatest: Snoke’s Throne Room Fight (The Last Jedi)

Never has aStar Warsfilm split the fan base quite likeThe Last Jedibut one sequence in truth digest above the eternal rest and it is one that gives us our first possible feel at thing to come with Rey andKylo Ren . Masterfully shot , we see Reylo fall in forces to take on the Praetorian guards in a flaming , post - Snoke   world and it is a glorious sight to behold .

Oozing with panache reminiscent of Akira Kurosawa with its thick red ink and agitate styles that become one with their persona , the throne elbow room sequence is a credit to Rian Johnsson as a film producer and his ability to shoot beautiful , cinematic succession that will remain some of the most memorable within the integral saga .

Worst: The Throne Room (A New Hope)

The rebels bring home the bacon , the extragalactic nebula is saved and its time to reap the rewards of one ’s servitude …. except you Chewbacca . You get nothing . Everyone get their medals of laurels for their   part play in   the destruction of the death star except one one-half of the cracking space work party in the galaxy , who does n’t seem to get any kind acknowledgment at all .

This episode has always been   an vexation for fans since its release . It would appear that even in this modern era ofStar Wars , Chewbacca is still often overlooked ,   but nothing will quite compare to the ultimate misstep of not giving the Wookiee his medal .

Greatest: Binary Sunset (A New Hope)

At just 34 second in duration and with nothing but the outstanding John Williams score and George Lucas visuals to tell the story , the succession we see inA New Hopewhich features our sub Luke Skywalker gazing off into the distance at the duplicate suns of Tatooine is an incredibly emotional firearm of cinema .

This starts our hero ’s journeying . It is something an interview can bear on to and it has since become a throughline for all the pic and their protagonists . Everyone   longs for intention . This episode captures those ideals and feelings attractively .

Worst: Anakin’s “I don’t like sand” line (Attack Of The Clones)

Nothing else in the entireStar Warssaga really shines a light on just how bad the dialogue and chemistry ( or miss thence ) really is between Anakin and Padme quite like   a verbal description of how irritate and vulgar sand is .

Twenty years after its release , Anakin ’s " I do n’t like sand " chronological sequence is still one of , if not the most mocked sequence inStar Warsthanks to a very improbable delivery from Hayden Christensen and its terminated lack of relevancy to anything . It ’s a poor attempt at transmit romance and one that should have remained on the cut room trading floor .

Greatest: Han Solo and Chewbacca’s homecoming (The Force Awakens)

After 10 years without aStar Warsfilm , fans turn a loss hope that they would ever get to see their favorite grapheme on screen again until the house of mouse became the sparkle that get down the fire that bring fans dreams to fruition and no sequence will ever have the same effect as Han Solo and Chewbacca embarkment theMillennium Falconuttering the watchword " Chewie … We ’re home . "

It has since become the flagship quotation mark for this sequel era of film for some and still give audiences goosebumps at the vista of affair to come with the original trilogies throw up . It created   an fervour that is yet to be rivaled in the build - up to its release andThe Force Awakensstill remains one of the highest - gross films of all time thanks to a stellar marketing campaign led by this succession .

Worst: Boba Fett meets the Sarlacc (Return Of The Jedi)

With his first on covert appearance in the now infamousStar Wars Holiday Special , the world was introduced to Boba Fett . As a fibre who was   completely underutilized in theEmpire Strikes Backfans remained affirmative thatBoba Fett would get his clock time to shineinReturn Of The Jedi .

This was however not the case as again   he was ease up the moth-eaten berm and meet an premature , bumbling death at the hands of the Han Solo and the Sarlacc fossa will fans befuddled at the creative option of Lucasfilm , in what is now lie with as one of the biggest type fumble in New celluloid .

Greatest: Darth Vader’s big reveal (Empire Strikes Back)

In a domain where every detail of every moving picture and casting is circulated around the internet month before a motion-picture show ’s sack , audiences line up themselves in a constant search for that moment of   sheer bliss and surprise   that the modern reality and net is position on spoiling .

Darth Vader ’s bountiful reveal will evermore be   remembered as one of the greatest winding in movie history . Supported with a star execution from Mark Hamill and delivery from James Earl Jones the audience felt the torture portray on silver screen and along with it came arguably one of history ’s most memorable lines of duologue .

Worst: Darth Vader’s “Noooooooooo” (Revenge Of The Sith)

What could have been one of the greatest moments in Star Wars was quickly turn into one of the worst with one simple word . We see the fruition of three motion-picture show   and one sequence that would limit one of celluloid ’s greatest villains : Anakin Skywalker becoming   Darth Vader .

However , we see Vader stumble from his restraints and verbalize the Christian Bible " Noooooo ! " All it take was for him to drop to his knees to make this sequence truly laughable . It is a moment that completely undermines Vader as the greatest scoundrel of all time and although as an hearing we can see the purpose of George Lucas , the execution left a lot to be desired .

Greatest: Duel of Fates (The Phantom Menace)

Duel Of Fates is by far one of the sterling fight sequences in any of the Saga celluloid thanks to the   memorable score by John Williams and press stage dancing of Nick Gillard . We see Darth Maul take on both Obi Wan Kenobi and Qui Gon Jinn in a breathless chronological sequence with awful effect .

It was a much - ask injection of   action unlike anything the consultation had see before and was capable to show the really masterful , Samurai inspired   abilities of a Jedi Knight and Sith Lord and some fan will argue that this sequence was the hold open free grace of the lackluster and factious first submission of the prequels .

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