For some unknown reason, Geek extraordinaire Tom Murphy, took all the lines from Star Wars that are spoken in English and divided the footage into a clip per word. He then took the 11,684 resulting bits and alphabetized them.
Here’s the dialog from Star Wars — or “ARST ARSW,” as Murphy fittingly titled it — in alphabetical order from the 201 instances of the word A to the single use of the word Zone…
(via Reddit)
Some fun facts for those who aren’t watching and counting along with the whole thing…
- The word lightsaber only appears once.
- The most common word is the, of course, said 368 times.
- The word with most screen time is you, at 52.56 seconds.
- The 11,684 total words are comprised of 1695 unique words.
- There is a 4-way tie for the longest word in Star Wars between responsibility, malfunctioning, worshipfulness, and identification, all 14 letters.
And finally, the most important question… Which edition did he use for this important project?
This is the Special Edition to troll Han-shot-first purists. Everyone knows the original is the most legit.