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The Best Star Wars Movie Moments

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The Best Star Wars Movie Moments

 

Rob Wright, Travis Meacham

 

June 1, 2007 12:08

 

The Best 'Star Wars' Movie Moments

 

In honor of the 30th anniversary of "Star Wars," Rob and Travis have composed a list of their 10 favorite moments in the "Star Wars" saga, from "Episode I" to "Episode VI." Here are the scenes in chronological order (according to the "Star Wars" timeline, not the movie's release date):

 

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Darth Maul Appears At The Hangar Doors, "The Phantom Menace"

 

Qui-Gon Jinn: We'll handle this.

 

Queen Amidala: We'll take the long way.

 

Continued here.................http://www.tomsgames.com/us/2007/06/01/the_best_star_wars_movie_moments/

 

Do you agree?

Wow... No. No, I think there were way too many "new" movie moments in there.

 

The best parts were in the "old" movies.

Wow... No. No, I think there were way too many "new" movie moments in there.

 

The best parts were in the "old" movies.

The old movies were great, they should of put more than those in there.

I mean, where was the part with Han Solo and Princess Leia where she says, "I love you" and he goes, "I know"?!

 

That line was so freakin' genius. How could that not make the cut?

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