Friday, October 11, 2013

Best of the Letter "E:" The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

Here's just a bit of trivia about me: by the time I was 9 years old I could quote every line of the Star Wars trilogy.  I still can quote every line of all three Star Wars movies!  (And yes, there are only 3.  There are also a few hideous usurpers that deserve not the name, but there are only 3 Star Wars movies.)

Star Wars is why I originally fell in love with movies.  I had the toys, and I still play the video games.  I have so many fond memories about these films that re-watching one of the movies is like revisiting childhood lane.
But of course, films do not always age well.  Something you love as a child may not be as sparkling awesome as an adult.  Star Wars is really no exception.  What I thought was flawless as a child shows cracks when I grew up -cracks like bad acting, some examples of poor writing, and Ewoks.

Does it get more iconic than this?
And yet The Empire Strikes Back is different.  Episode V took the world of Episode IV and expanded on it and perfected it.  Somehow actors who had somewhat wooden deliveries in Episode IV became much better actors.  Somehow the writing became much more polished and smooth.  Things that were fun became phenomenal.  Special effects were kicked up a notch.  Icons became, well, more iconic.  Even the music improved with the addition of the Imperial March.  (It's might be noted that perhaps the reason it is the best of the series is that Lucas had the least control over it...)

Star Wars has never been better than The Empire Strikes Back.  Darth Vader has never been more ultimately evil, and his character still remains one of the best villains of all time.  Han Solo is the most lovable, heroic scoundrel of all time.  Yoda is the greatest bad-grammar-makes-you-seem-smarter pseudo philosophers of all time.  The action is fantastic, the themes are timeless, the story is somber, and the scope is epic.

Sure, the movies is not perfect.  But it does everything it needs to do perfectly.  It sparks the imagination, is undeniably entertaining, and develops a universe that fans still love to inhabit.

And it is the best movie you can watch that starts with the letter "E."

Entertainment: 9/10
Artistic Value: 5/10
Technical Merit: 7/10

Overall: 8/10


Runners Up for the Letter "E:"

  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  • Elf
  • The Exorcist
  • The Emperor's New Groove
  • Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close


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