TBF TROS is his best movie because it forced him into explaining the mysteries he always set up and left for other people to figure out.That's because JJ Abrams is a shit director
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TBF TROS is his best movie because it forced him into explaining the mysteries he always set up and left for other people to figure out.That's because JJ Abrams is a shit director
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TBF TROS is his best movie because it forced him into explaining the mysteries he always set up and left for other people to figure out.
You're not wrong, but how low do our collective standards have to sink to completely ignore the state of the industry? It's rife with awful people who can't muster even a basic amount of respect for other creators, their stories and their fans. Meanwhile they keep telling us how problematic our behaviors and preferences are. Is it that weird that people share their opinions on that?I don't know why people continue to let articles like this rile them up. Constantly expecting Hollywood types to be respectful, not stuck up, humble, and not insert their own biases into their creations, is the definition of insanity for you guys. It's the entertainment industry for crying out loud. You all should know what to expect.
I don't consider it ignoring. I consider it acknowledging and moving on. The state of Hollywood is cyclical in a way, and before comic heroes, cinematic universe, and multiverse, studios were pumping out Young Adult fantasy book movies left and right in an attempt to find the next big Harry Potter-esque big fish. Even in those cases they would make changes to entice casual audiences.You're not wrong, but how low do our collective standards have to sink to completely ignore the state of the industry?
As it always has been. The only thing that changed is that their language is less coded and less hidden behind late night talk show laughter and rumors. Now it's more blatant and crass. A lot of creatives in Hollywood don't like each other. A lot of them don't really like fans either. They just deal with them. This isn't new news.It's rife with awful people who can't muster even a basic amount of respect for other creators, their stories and their fans.
This has been a new development with what I've said above. Now that it is more blatant and crass, they share more opinions. Maybe too much at times.Meanwhile they keep telling us how problematic our behaviors and preferences are.
I just don't care to get mad anymore about this type of stuff and I don't see why others keep falling for it. It's literally feeding into a new audience of watchers known as 'hate-watchers' who literally give views to something just to dislike it the entire way through. For crying out loud we haven't even seen episode 1 of this show yet and people have already locked and loaded pre-show reviews in this thread based on a single article.Is it that weird that people share their opinions on that?
The fuck he did. He threw out Lucas' Episode VII (which became TLJ) just so he could remake A New Hope. He was trying to take over Star Wars, including the merchandise. He wanted to protect his "Mystery Box" so much that he made Hasbro produce an action figure of a character who didn't even appear in the movie outside of a fraction of a second in the far background of a single shot. He thought that by remaking A New Hope he'd have is own Star Wars empire, but that's not how it works. So he left when WB gave him $500M and we've never had to sit through another JJ Abrams mystery box movie again.JJ Abrams did setup the sequel trilogy well
Who was that?The fuck he did. He threw out Lucas' Episode VII (which became TLJ) just so he could remake A New Hope. He was trying to take over Star Wars, including the merchandise. He wanted to protect his "Mystery Box" so much that he made Hasbro produce an action figure of a character who didn't even appear in the movie outside of a fraction of a second in the far background of a single shot. He thought that by remaking A New Hope he'd have is own Star Wars empire, but that's not how it works. So he left when WB gave him $500M and we've never had to sit through another JJ Abrams mystery box movie again.
Who was that?
The fuck he did. He threw out Lucas' Episode VII (which became TLJ) just so he could remake A New Hope. He was trying to take over Star Wars, including the merchandise. He wanted to protect his "Mystery Box" so much that he made Hasbro produce an action figure of a character who didn't even appear in the movie outside of a fraction of a second in the far background of a single shot. He thought that by remaking A New Hope he'd have is own Star Wars empire, but that's not how it works. So he left when WB gave him $500M and we've never had to sit through another JJ Abrams mystery box movie again.
BecauseLooks like a TV show ...
Why does everything have to be a TV show. Mandalorian was great but in the end it was bad for SW overall.
Well, we will see. If they make a "more traditional star wars 'for the boys'" Ala Mando S1 then they will get their core audience back. Hell, just keep rolling out Bad Batch and my son is theirs for life.I mean...how much more can they make if they have a repeat of 2023 summer performance next year. Avatar can only fund so much 200 million + dollar shows.
Well, we will see. If they make a "more traditional star wars 'for the boys'" Ala Mando S1 then they will get their core audience back. Hell, just keep rolling out Bad Batch and my son is theirs for life.
It seems clear to me the problem, they are chasing an audience that doesn't exist with a product that was never really meant for them.
I remember the articles back on 2010 or so saying Disney recognized they had a problem attracting boys to their brand so they bought Marvel and LucasArts to rectify it.
Then what do they do right when these boy centric properties deliver? They try to pivot the IP to girls and create the exact same problem over again. Idiots.