The "Star Wars" franchise has delivered some of the most iconic quotes in cinema history, from "May the force be with you" to "I am your father." But while these famous lines of dialogue are memorable for all the right reasons, there are many others that stand out for all the wrong ones, including Anakin Skywalker's cringeworthy "I don't like sand" and the awkward "No need to report that to him until we have something to report" line from "The Phantom Menace." Legendary filmmaker and "Star Wars" screenwriter George Lucas has received criticism from fans and critics alike for his wooden, often kid-friendly dialogue since the release of "A New Hope" back in 1977. In fact, Harrison Ford famously told Lucas during the filming of the first film: "You can type this stuff, but you can't say it." However, there was one particular line set to feature in the movie that was so bad that Luke Skywalker actor Mark Hamill begged George Lucas to cut it from the script.…