Star Wars Episode 6: Return Of The Jedi
The most satisfying scene in Star Wars Episode 6: Return of the Jedi is no doubt the one where, after much taunting of Luke by the Emperor about his (Luke’s) inevitable capitulation to the Dark Side and his (Luke’s) destiny as his (The Emperor’s) new apprentice, Vader suddenly summons hidden reserves of strength and hurls the screaming, flailing, evil-faced old demon down an endless pit of doom. Boo-yah! Take that, monster!
For what it’s worth, I also think The Apprentice would be improved immeasurably if the winning contestant pulled a similar trick on Donald Trump. Wake up, Mark Burnett!
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Posted: December 4th, 2009 under movies.
Tags: endless pit, flailing demons, hidden reserves, star wars episode 6 return of the jedi, the emperor

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