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Huh. Didn't expect thatYup. Same movie and same guy.
anyways Ive thought of an even worse idea than Brie playing Ashoka: What if she plays Mara Jade. I'd sooner se Mara fall become a victim of the Gingercide than that.
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Huh. Didn't expect thatYup. Same movie and same guy.
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There is No Evidence Disney is Buying Tickets to Rise of Skywalker
I would love for evidence to come out...but so far we got nothing #starwars #episodeix #riseofskywalker Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/odinsmovieblog ...www.youtube.com
With all the hubbub over the ticket sales being faked/exaggerated, this guy puts out a video to take on the contrarian position and actually DARES people to dislike the video in the comments with a smug condescending attitude.
Personally I don't know what to believe anyone. I don't believe they are being "faked", but the reports of the sales on ticket sites are exaggerated to build up false hype considering how poorly Solo did.
JJ's work on Star Trek: Into Darkness was ridiculous too.
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CG company: "So you want the bad guy to have a ship?"
JJ: "A big ship."
CG company: "The Enterprise is already quite big, sir. Also a ship that huge only for 20 people that's weird"
JJ: "BIGGER and black. Completely black, because the ship was build for secret ops"
CG company: "T-that's not how it works. It's going to be hard to see it in every sho-"
JJ: "BIGGER and BLACK"
I used to give him the benefit of the doubt since it seems like all of his sequels were done by morons; he can set something up, but it seems like no one can really get his shit to land. But then I realized the bastard actually did follow through once; It was when he bootlegged Wrath of Khan but way worse. So I've seen him follow through; and it sucked.
That and the fact that he gropes after the toy rights and sticks his own men into teams to manage the IPs he fucked up and left for (all of whom suck at their jobs) makes me hate him now.
JarJar worked with and intentionally picked his shitty script writers. Kurtzman and Orsi are long-time work buddies that he has used for years (since Mission Impossible 3), and the former is technically a part of his company under his own gay little company (Secret Hideout).
So no, JarJar Abrams is doubly to blame for Into Darkness. He intentionally picked his shit writers, directed that turd, and then (at least I think so) threw his writers to the wolves to rationalize why he made a pile of shit given how rarely people acknowledge that he directed Into Darkness.
See, the idea of an Admiral false flagging a new Klingon War and that ship being designed on purpose for war (hilarious given that even normal exploration vessels match warlike race cruisers at minimum) was neat. The film kind of had me when that was the plot.
Then JarJar wanted to redo Khan because he's an uncreative hack who refuses responsibilities for his failures to write.
Honestly I don't blame Ian for taking 35 million for at best like a week of shooting (and it only being a week because they're STILL reshooting).
I will blame the movie though because he's going to be basically Cameron Mitchell, IE sitting in that chair and being in the movie for like 2-5 minutes and then given bigger billing than he really deserves to fail to get oldfags into the seats.
That would've been great. Hell, since it's an alternate timeline have it so that his insanity from his accident at Antos IV was more understated and this is his plot to effectively make himself an Emperor using a Klingon war.
No. The reason that the Vietnam War played out the way it did is because the press had essentially become the 5th column in America; if not Vietnam, they would have found something else to rip the country apart from within with- it's not like they weren't spoiled for choice in the 60s and 70s.
I'm pretty much agnostic on the subject of Disney "faking" ticket sales. It seems like an insane measure to take, but as less and less of a film's revenue stream relies on ticket sales it becomes more plausible.
It's not an insane measure to take once you remember that Disney is a huge conglomerate that needs to be able to regularly produce news that their investors want to hear, especially about a valuable but curiously under-performing acquisition like Star Wars. It would be the local equivalent of buying enough of your own book to get it on the bestseller list.
So is anyone actually looking forward to season 7 of The Clone Wars? I think the Siege of Mandalore and all the shit with the Bad Batch will end up being pretty cool.
Slightly off topic but sometimes I wonder how radically different the world would be if the Vietnam War had never happened, if it informed even Star Wars of all things.
I'm pretty much agnostic on the subject of Disney "faking" ticket sales. It seems like an insane measure to take, but as less and less of a film's revenue stream relies on ticket sales it becomes more plausible.
That said, there's so many possible ways to chop up the data you can probably spin anything as "record breaking." "Most pre-order sales on an odd-numbered Tuesday to people who play Badminton!"
It's not an insane measure to take once you remember that Disney is a huge conglomerate that needs to be able to regularly produce news that their investors want to hear, especially about a valuable but curiously under-performing acquisition like Star Wars. It would be the local equivalent of buying enough of your own book to get it on the bestseller list.
Its less risky, and potentially less costly, than that.
There is no tracking of what happens to presales, especially since Disney has a big stake in the company doing the sales. Any unused/unclaimed tickets might just go back into accounts as refunds.
Its like buying enough books to get on the best seller list, and then taking them back to the store.
Or like a record company buying their own new single to get it to the top of the charts, which is allegedly an old trick of the industry. Even in the film industry, Paramount & Fox were called out for inflating ticket sales in 2014 and 2002:
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Ms. Marvel Shows Us The Future Of Episode IX
SC Reviews points out that Rotten Tomatoes openly admits to changing the rules to help out poor little Captain Marvel. Here’s the particularly “problematic” text from The New York…disneystarwarsisdumb.wordpress.com
So I think it's highly likely this is the case. Reminder that this is the same Disney that ex-accountant whistleblower Sandra Kuba called out for overreporting their revenue by $6 billion dollars as early as 2009 or something.
"Interesting" is usually a polite way of saying "bad."So it looks like Lupita Nyong-osheeEEEIIT thinks The Rise of Skywalker is "interesting"
I saw a plot leak a few months ago that is pretty similar to this. If it's accurate, the rest of the plot is going to be just as exceptional.If this video is correct the movie will be even more exceptional than I thought.
>Kylo redeems himself as Ben, kills the Knights of Ren then is killed by Palpatine
>Rey scores a kill against a rejuvenated Palpatine after getting a power up from force ghosts
>Rey adopts the name Skywalker despite apparently being the biological grand child of Palpatine
I can't wait for December.
"Shocking" new leaked pics from what's supposedly the final cut of 'Rise'.
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It apparently is Mad Max according to the showrunner...Whether its only 'star wars mad max' depends on how much of the focus is going to be on the Mandalorian and his culture/people. Either they're going to go all in on it to snatch up the fandos or it'll just be background shit. As much as people hate on Travis (for good reason) there was some cool EU Mando shit that got thrown out by Disney too like Jaster, the True Mandalorians and the Galidraan Massacre and I'd like to see some of it brought back.
So it is Mad Max... and there's a lot of nostalgia pandering and the main character references Mando codes and whatnot to attract the Fandos. For max nostalgia, the show so far is made up mostly of pre-Disney aliens, with one of the main characters and sidekicks being confirmed to be an Ugnaught, however at least 2 shitty Disney aliens have been confirmed based on leaked pics. I think its safe to say Favreu just wants this to be another OT nostalgiafest that copies a more popular property and knows little about actual mandos which is probably why he brought Filoni on board. I also agree with you on Travis. People hated her not because of her writing and dedication to lore, but because she never invested that creativity in anything but Mandos. Always Mandos, and she would make every other faction look like idiots just to glorify the Mandos in every which way. If she hadn't been so biased, gave every faction a chance and wasn't so quick to bark at fans over minor criticisms (although Rian, Chuck Wendig and most Disney creatives certainly have to put her to shame in terms of ego), she would've been more well received by everyone if not for these traits. But regardless she still managed to create a large and dedicated fan following for herself thanks to her creativity, as she was one of the few SW authors and content creators who went out of their way to give fans something they had been wanting for a long time: fully detailed culture, language and history of a species and faction, things no other group or species got in such detail within SW. Which is what resulted in Fandos, since, much like Klingon fanboys, they now had something to emulate and understand to a tee."I'm trying to evoke the aesthetics of not just the original trilogy but the first film. Not just the first film but the first act of the first film. What was it like on Tatooine? What was going on in that cantina? That has fascinated me since I was a child, and I love the idea of the darker, freakier side of Star Wars, the Mad Max aspect of Star Wars.
The whole galaxy to choose where to live and she goes to live at a dilapidated moisture farm on a sand desert planet. Who likesThey also know they have to pull at their fan's heartstrings, so they go for that "Rey lives on that old farm and calls herself Skywalker" thing
Speaking of MM, I thought the chase and gas barrel explosion in the movie trailer looked lifted from Fury Road.It apparently is Mad Max according to the showrunner
A rogue admiral falseflagging to make a new Klingon War could go in a million directions, but knowing JJ he'd make a shitty ripoff of Undiscovered CountrySee, the idea of an Admiral false flagging a new Klingon War and that ship being designed on purpose for war (hilarious given that even normal exploration vessels match warlike race cruisers at minimum) was neat. The film kind of had me when that was the plot.
Maybe because the majority of the aliens (except the nu-Wars aliens for some reason) got killed by zombie ticks that it depopulated the galaxy and thus crashed the galactic economy and killed a bunch of droid technicians and other important people building droids so the galaxy is stuck using outdated tech because there's little ability to create/market new stuff.Despite new aliens getting shafted for the films, IX is confirmed to have all the original R-series droids and PT/OT droids for the film, but no a single old alien so far... I don't get it. Technology is supposed to progress and be replaced. Dozens of recurring species that were on par with humans don't suddenly just vanish while technology stays the same.
So Rey is the Jedi Eater like in that one leak?I just realized nu-Luke's "a thousand generations live in you now" line from the earlier trailer pretty much confirms that Rey becomes the fucking jedi avatar after eating their souls...