I do, but I have a few things to suggest:
1-Use a walk cycle. Just YouTube 'Lego Walk Cycle". There should be thousands out there.
2-Use a higher frame rate. People tend not to like choppy videos.
3-I'm glad to see you can greenscreen. Maybe can you add effects too? Lightsabers and lasers can be made in lots of good programs. Also try greenscreening through gaps in your set if you don't have enough Lego.
4-I noticed at the part while Anakin is killing the Jedi that the last one he killed just stood around a lot while he was fighting the others. Try to make everything happen at once, at least have him react a little instead of standing there till his cue comes.
5-Between you and me, people tend to think that Star Wars videos are unoriginal. Every Brickfilmer starts out making Star Wars films, which usually include a bunch of Stormtroopers running around in the Death Star doing stupid stuff. So if you're making a Star Wars video(s) MAKE IT YOUR ABSOLUTE BEST WORK. No one will watch anything otherwise.
Hope I helped to improve your films in the future!