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- Feb 4, 2013
The difference is that Lucas, despite his comedic inability to write dialog, could create worlds, could craft a story, could create characters that vaguely made sense. Sometimes he missed the mark, but he didn't care - he loved his Ewoks, he loved his Jar Jar Binks. You can't fake that love. There hasn't been love in a Disney film since Walt died, or a Pixar film since Disney finally managed to eat its soul.ITS A MIRACLE! Its a flipping Christmas miracle!
Also slow down people. This shit's moving way too fast. And in regards to those asking if a female protagonist was the problem, the answer is no. I didn't care as long as she was a good character with a compelling goal, and if it was Jaina Solo or Ben Skywalker's secret sister, then all the better. What matters is Disney couldn't even make one new character of theirs likeable and they somehow turned all the beloved old ones into unlikable cunts too. Bravo Disney.
You could feel it in his Star Wars, in the 3 Indiana Jones movies that aren't the last one, the Indiana Jones TV series, Willow, American Grafitti. You can even feel it in the Ewok TV movies and that shit show adaptation of Howard the Duck.
This was the man that let Pixar go for peanuts because he felt bad they weren't getting to do what they do because he couldn't focus on them. He created new companies to do work on his and other films because the existing options didn't seem to care enough anymore, and there aren't many big budget movies in the last 40 years that don't have at least one of them in the credits, or any, even if you exclude THX.
Not one of the films he made is really art, or a great film, really, but they are great entertainment in the way old movie serials were. They're Zorro, they're Buck Rogers.
Everyone in the industry tries to put their head up their asses hoping that's how to channel Scorsese because it vaguely works for him.
The sad thing is that the most fun movie I've seen from the 2000s is Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter, and that's a shitty Canuckistani indy film, but what's not fun about Jesus coming back to save the lesbians from vampires? The fucking clown car atheist scene with its charmingly bad editing is genius and silly and fun. There's a lot of love in that terrible film. They spent $100k Canadian, which is what you find in most couches in the US (about a buck and a half?) and there's more soul than in all of the billions of dollars Hollywood has spent since.
The MCU films come close, but I think that's as much to do with Robert Downy, Jr. Getting things off to a good start with his obnoxious Stark. Not sure whose keeping the Disney out of them (aside from Captain Marvel...), but kudos to them.