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Gideon is such a fun bastard to hate. I wonder if Thrawn is going to pop up and chase him off in the finale. They're not exactly being subtle about it.
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You have to be stupid to solely criticize Kennedy for the fuck ups Disney Lucasfilm has done. Sure, I would criticize Iger since he’s the head coach of this shitshow, but you also have to criticize Abrams and Johnson for making shitty movies that fucked up the lore.It must be awesome working at Lucasfilms these days, you can fuck up how much you want and Kathy will get the blame for everything. Dont get me wrong, this woman is a major contributing factor to the shitshow we are in but stop fucking pretending that she is the only one, damn it.
Yea, people kinda hate the sequels more now that time has passed, when it was pretty much the inverse for the prequels, even if the PT was pretty flawed.Disney seems to be convinced that if they wait long enough, the Sequels will become just as beloved as the prequels. Which is fucking nonsensical because the prequels have a lot of good parts that resonate today, the sequels were dated immediately.
The sequel trilogy tells a tale of...nothing ever lasting or meaningful.
You can also see Josh doing some of it in his cut of Justice League (tho there it really exposes just how much his humour is used as a writing crutch instead of actually adding anything). Its just dated and tired nowadays.
It still baffles me how bad Rian shit the bed with his film, and how retarded JJ was to not set up any kind of story outline for director's moving foreword. Rian could have just did his job and make a Space Opera film, but he decided he wanted to make a snarky meaningless slough that hated itself.but you also have to criticize Abrams and Johnson for making shitty movies that fucked up the lore.
Honestly, I think Whedon intentionally sabotaged Justice League with his humor and storytelling, because 1) the movie was already in a bad place production-wise and story-wise and 2) before the film's theatrical release, he criticized his Steppenwolf as a poor villain, and basically took $100 million from Warner Bros. to give them shit and make them lose even more money.
It didn't matter what Finn went through because his potential sacrifice was wasted and his existence was wasted for the rest of the trilogy.
It didn't matter what Luke went through because the Sith managed to rise up again suddenly in bigger numbers for some reason and do more damage. And, he's even more powerful dead now.
It still baffles me how bad Rian shit the bed with his film, and how retarded JJ was to not set up any kind of story outline for director's moving foreword. Rian could have just did his job and make a Space Opera film, but he decided he wanted to make a snarky meaningless slough that hated itself.
I don't. These movies were so rushed they were too busy trying to film them to cooperate and tell a coherent story. Abrams and Kasdan re-wrote TFA on set and Rian wrote like 5 drafts of TLJ while shooting it because the story didn't work. You have to understand the people who made these movies struggled to understand what Star Wars even was in the first place.I still think the lack of story and outlines is bullshit
JJ "Khan is not in Star Trek Into Darkness" Abrams is pretty fucking unreliable when it comes to planning out everything. He's never planned out anything in his entire career.JJ himself have said otherwise.
They're trying to do what they did back in the day where they blamed Lucas for ruining everything. Since everything in Disney Wars is by-committee you can't just point the finger at one person anymore, but they don't realize this.You have to be stupid to solely criticize Kennedy for the fuck ups Disney Lucasfilm has done. Sure, I would criticize Iger since he’s the head coach of this shitshow, but you also have to criticize Abrams and Johnson for making shitty movies that fucked up the lore.
Part of it was Star Wars was out when they were young, so it got an exemption due to nostalgia. The other part was Lucas doing his thing of building a grand narrative - if you cared about Star Wars there was pay off.When you put it like that it's interesting Gen-X didn't turn their noses up at Star Wars in the first place because of how intentionally corny and unrealistic it was. It's different when a story winks at the audience from the very start compared to one that never did and plays it straight the entire time.
I only saw the Snyder Cut and the problem I had was it was too much movie for stupid capeshit.The Snyder Cut did show there is a decent movie buried underneath (altho even at its best , it still suffers from the fact it was unnaturally rushed into production from a highly incompetent group of suits who had no idea of what they were doing and had no faith in any consistent vision whatsoever).
I only saw the Snyder Cut and the problem I had was it was too much movie for stupid capeshit.
I can imagine him being five seconds away from winning, then Thrawn, or someone working for Thrawn, shows up to kill him, turning the tide for the Mandos and displaying that the Dark Side always turns on itself.Gideon is such a fun bastard to hate. I wonder if Thrawn is going to pop up and chase him off in the finale. They're not exactly being subtle about it.
I will. They wanted to be the MCU so badly but didn't have the patience for it, and the MCU isn't even that great anyways. They wanted to rush to an Avengers movie without the setup the MCU had before the first Avengers. I hate how everything is just trying to be the MCU, Star Wars included.indeed but they had to cram individual character traits and arcs that should have been setup in their own solo movies so I wont hold it against it in this particular case. *shrugs*
The issue with the sequel trilogy seemed to be there was little to no coordination. Rian Johnson was writing TLJ while TFA was filming. Fuck, Colin Treverow was writing movie #3 while TFA was in post-production (if not earlier).Abrams and Kasdan re-wrote TFA on set and Rian wrote like 5 drafts of TLJ while shooting it because the story didn't work. You have to understand the people who made these movies struggled to understand what Star Wars even was in the first place.
Nope, that was JJ and Kasdan. JJ was going to have Luke floating rocks like Rey in TROS, but Rian asked him not to so it would fit with TLJ. That's it as far as I know.I think Rian asked JJ to end his movie on that island, with the lightsaber bit, but that was it.
That means absolutely nothing to me *shurgs*which supposedly brought Daisy to tears upon reading it.
He barely had time to write before shooting. Neither of them did.why not edit before you shoot?
My problem is attempting to tie up the trilogy is pointless when the last two movies were so terrible. It wasn't even a ROTS scenario where the other two movies were all over the place in quality but had set up for an obvious home run ending with the fall of Anakin. The sequels are nothing. Plus Trevorrow has shown exactly zero talent in writing or directing, apart from JJ style memberberry bullshit.which did try to tie up the trilogy
This is true. Disney wanted a movie out every year so they could get a return on investment, which destroyed any chance of there being a coherent story. Even George kind of rushed through the prequels, and he had 3 years. The sequels didn't have a chance. They didn't need to do a beat for beat LOTR style plan, but a rough outline, which JJ and Rian refused to do.But it's tough to coordinate when you're writing scripts before movies are complete, making concept art, casting even, because Disney needed an every other year schedule (unlike George's every third year schedule, which allowed for a single helmer). Given that timetable, it's even tougher to coordinate when you're writing 1-2 movies in the future.
I can imagine him being five seconds away from winning, then Thrawn, or someone working for Thrawn, shows up to kill him, turning the tide for the Mandos and displaying that the Dark Side always turns on itself.
The three year schedule was perfect for Star Wars because not only would the quality be improved but it would give the cast and crew a lot more flexibility and resting time in between movies.This is true. Disney wanted a movie out every year so they could get a return on investment, which destroyed any chance of there being a coherent story. Even George kind of rushed through the prequels, and he had 3 years. The sequels didn't have a chance. They didn't need to do a beat for beat LOTR style plan, but a rough outline, which JJ and Rian refused to do.
whoa thereThe three year schedule was perfect for Star Wars because not only would the quality be improved but it would give the cast and crew a lot more flexibility and resting time in between movies.
Speaking of resting time, someone should tell Marvel Studios about this thing called hiatuses.
Speaking of resting time, someone should tell Marvel Studios about this thing called hiatuses.
Yea, at this point, I would have much preferred seeing Cara Dune again as opposed to Lizzo the Hutt. I thought someone would replace her, but it seems like it's Mando that's gonna be replaced.