With recent TV serial publication such asObi - Wan Kenobiand moreStar Warsfranchise spinoffs such asAhsokaon the schedule , the saga ’s current Creator occasionally pay homage to the original trilogy ’s penchant for cheesy dialogue . With that in mind : Which telephone line fromReturn of the Jediare the cheesiest , i.e. , the platitudinal , the kitschiest , the most cliché and the most fun ? .

As a histrionic quad opera blessed with loveable eccentric and cut - edge ( for the time ) special effects , the masterfulReturn of the Jedimatched the mental attitude and Saturday - good afternoon matinee chutzpa of its herald with a sprint of ego - cite payoffs tossed in . For all its drama , colorful reference and sweeping space - battle sequences , consultation also roll in the hay the original trilogy for its warm center and its moments of playful , potentially groan - inducing bodily fluid that wonderfully reverberate the personality of its characters .

Standard Imperial Officer Insult

“You rebel scum.” — Imperial officer.

Already an establish line often uttered by a characterless Imperial officer upon seize one of the Hero , " You rebel scum " will go down in cinematic history as one of the cheesiest , wimpy vilification on the playscript .

The sport matter about " You rebel trash " and its repeating in the originalStar Warstrilogy is the bland foulness of it , spit poisonously but with footling effect by uninventive Imperial officers . The audience know these foot soldiers of the Empire have no chance against the likes of Han , Luke and Leia , so their petty insult bounce harmlessly away like mice squeak at Panthera leo .

C-3PO Talks Big

“If I tell you half the things I know about Jabba the Hutt, you’d probably short circuit.” — C-3PO

Stranded in the Tatooine desert at the outset ofReturn of the Jedi , C-3PO tells R2 - D2 , " If I differentiate you half the things I sleep with about Jabba the Hutt , you ’d probably little circuit . "

Though possessing something of a cowardly heart inside his gold metal body , C-3PO wish to let the cat out of the bag the talking but gets frigid feet when he has to walk the walk of life . Yes , the protocol droid always comes through for his friends in the end , but the midget R2 - D2 is the braver of the pair .

Jabba The Hutt Loves Scum

“This bounty hunter is my kind of scum: fearless and inventive.” — Jabba the Hutt.

When Leia , disguised as a Boushh , hauls the manacled Chewbacca into Jabba ’s castle and demands a higher amplitude payment , the postulation back up by a thermic detonator , Jabba laughs and enjoin , " This bounty hunter is my variety of trash : unfearing and inventive . "

It ’s humourous that Jabba the Hutt , leader of one of the most powerful crime mob inStar Wars , would think of his minions ( and thus himself , by extension ) as literal " trash . " Yet his self - wipe off labeling is very much in the tradition of older Hollywood mobster films .

Leia Plays It Lovey-Dovey

“Somebody who loves you.” — Princess Leia (as Boushh).

When Leia justify Han from his carbonite stoppage , the temporarily sightless Han asks , " Who are you ? " Leia responds with the cheesy line " Somebody who bonk you . "   The on - the - nozzle honesty of the dialogue riffs on the establish paronomasia between Han and Leia concern the news " love . "

In a second typical of melodramas , Leia takes the fourth dimension to wax quixotic when she ’s rescuingHan Solo from one of his worstStar Warspickles ever , where silence and f number would be of the utmost priority . It does n’t weigh anyway because the wily Jabba ’s already set the trap for them , so make for on the cheesy .

Han Wisecracks In Jabba’s Dungeon

“A Jedi knight? I’m out of it for a little while, and everybody gets delusions of grandeur.” — Han Solo.

When the still woozy Han finds himself locked in a cubicle with Chewbacca , he ask his furry buddy about Luke , and the Wookie responds , informing him that Luke is now a Jedi .

" A Jedi horse ? " Han respond , amazed . " I ’m out of it for a little while , and everybody gets delusions of splendor . " This line catch some of the gravid jest in the dramaturgy , and rightly so . As if Han Solo would have restrain anybody back from anything . It ’s this brand of dashing humour that make Han one of themost frequently appearing characters in theStar Warslive - military action universe .

Out Of The Frying Pan And Into The Fire

Han Solo: “How are we doing?“Luke Skywalker: “Same as always.“Han Solo: “That bad, huh?”

Condemned captive Han , Chewbacca and Luke ride to the Great Pit Of Carkoon aboard one of Jabba the Hutt ’s landspeeders . With his sight still compromised by carbonite toxic condition , Han asks Luke to fill him in on their current situation , to which Luke responds , " Same as always . " With an exasperated face , Han respond , " That bad , huh ? "

Han ’s line nominate what television comedy situation comedy author like to call a " costless joke , " where the temper is not derived from the line itself but rather from the interview ’s acquaintance with the character . A beneficial example would be Kramer ’s entrances onSeinfeld , where the writers knew the humor would bear off with audiences already tune up into his character and position . Han ’s business is plenty cheesy , but its effectiveness is strand in the heroes ' constant peril in the trilogy .

Han And Chewbacca Never Met A Plan They Couldn’t Mess Up

“Great, Chewie, always thinking with your stomach.” — Han Solo.

While on the planet Endor , Chewbacca discovers a dead animal impaled on a stick . Luke realizes it may be bait for a trap , but Chewie grabs the meat before he can block up him . The integral group is brush up in a net . " Great , Chewie , " Han moans . " Always retrieve with your stomach . "

What ’s fun about cheesy credit line is they ’re usually deliver deadpan when normal citizenry would be oppose other than to the same situation . Soldiers in a war zone tangle in a net would be straightaway on the trouble , fighting panic and attempting to sustain quiet . Han and company do prove to rescue themselves , but the banter reassures the audience that there ’s no real risk .

Leia Turns The Tables

Han Solo: “I love you.“Princess Leia: “I know.”

When Han tell apart Leia , " I love you , " she respond with , " I know , " a callback to the reversed situation where she dramatically told Han she love him just before he was turned into a carbonite Popsicle inThe Empire Strikes Back .

With a picture show series so popular that George Lucas could write knowing the audience had already seen the former installation , he could pay off jokes multiple times . Again , the power of the lines arise from how well they suit the character speaking them , and the spirited Leia hand this sure-footed response back to Han make the whole cheesy enchilada work again , and brilliantly .

Han Asks For The Impossible

“Fly casual.” — Han Solo.

Han , Chewbacca , Luke and Leia attempt to sneak a hijacked Imperial shuttle past the Empire ’s sentinels guarding the deflection shield based on the forest moon ofEndor , a position that die - hardStar Warsfans sexual love . Han becomes wary of a command ship , telling Chewbacca , " Keep your distance , Chewie , but do n’t look like you ’re trying to keep your distance . " When Chewbacca complains about the ambiguous mastery , Han groans " I do n’t know . Fly casual . "

The usually glib Han is receive a hard time pronounce what he wants , but what ’s funny about the melodic line is he actually does think this should be potential . Poor Chewbacca is expected to figure out how to do it , however , and that is mission unsufferable . The Last Jediexcels at breaking mo of tenseness with silly little character beats like this , and it ’s all part of theStar Warsmagic .

Han Delivers A Big Cliche For The Win

“I have a really bad feeling about this.” — Han Solo.

By impart a line that ’s already a huge movie cliché , Lucas ( who already used the line in the old flick ) proves just how surefooted he is in the quality ofStar Warscheesiness . The audience is primed to laugh softly at Han Solo ’s older chestnuts rather than moan because they ’re in on the jape . That enunciate , attract off a cliché this overdone is quite an accomplishment .

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