Master Yoda VS Darth Sidious
One of the first movies I remember sitting down and watching in a theater was Revenge Of The Sith in 2005. At just seven years old, I was positively thrilled by every second of it—blissfully unaware of any plot holes or character deficiencies. And while the prequels do often struggle to find compelling dialogue or character arcs beyond Obi-Wan and Anakin’s, those three movies always made good use of their lightsaber battles—and none have sat with me quite like when Yoda and Chancellor Palpatine (now fully morphed into his Emperor’s guise as Darth Sidious) went toe-to-toe near the end of Revenge of the Sith. The battle stands out as a high watermark of the prequels, if only because it’s that first real instance where we get a look into why Yoda was not only the greatest Jedi Master, but closer to the Force than any of his peers or pupils. And it’s the quintessential Jedi vs. Sith battle, too, documenting the greatest powers on each side of the Force meeting on a slow-burn collision course.
On paper, two elders fighting against one another might not seem like such a glorious affair. But, once Yoda begins pushing back against the Emperor’s dark-side Force Lightning with his own Tutaminis, you instantly forget that it’s a 900-year-old Jedi Master versus a 60-year-old Sith Lord (whose face is getting more wrinkly by the second). It’s pure magic watching these foes duke it out on Coruscant, and it’s even more transcendent that the battle ends in a stalemate—not giving us fans even an ounce of material to use when speculating which side is greater. We don’t see the effects of the battle until years later, when Yoda’s survival grants him the chance to train a young Luke Skywalker—who eventually dismantles the very same Sith Order that the Emperor so greatly fought to keep intact. [Matt Mitchell]