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Just finished re-watching Mando. Still good.
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The Mandalorian was the turning point. With Jon Favreau at the helm as the showruner, they've brought in incredibly talented directors (I mean, Taika as a TV show director?!!) and this year is no exception with Peyton Reed (Ant Man and Ant Man 2) and other phenomenal directors joining in for Season 2. Hiring Deborah Chow (The Mandalorian, Mr. Robot) to run the Obi Wan series was genius as was hiring Tony Gilroy for the Rogue One prequel series. Also, I've been told that Kevin Feige's first love is Star Wars, so if he brings what he brought to Marvel over to Star Wars, look out. |
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If Kevin Feige is added to the crew, we'll see a saturation of Star Wars content - good or bad. IMO - We had our time with the original series and younger people are dumb enough to accept a crappy product as gold. We had our time with Star Wars, time to grow up, it's over. Sad but true... |
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SW television may be a different thing. They have a show for adults, and soon to be several more. They will undoubteldy have shows for tweens too. There is too much money to be made, and too many possible stories to tell to exclude anyone from the shared universe. They aren't going to leave money on the table. |
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Rehashed bullshit about Obi Wan and/or Lando would be much, much worse. Deep down inside, I see the handling of SW, by Disney, as an injustice. But, I've moved on. Kids are stupid so they might buy whatever half-ass crap Disney decides to invest in. |
I'm 46, and while the new trilogy of movies weren't great, they certainly weren't the disasters that the prequel films were. Filoni's handling of the animated series was certainly mature enough for any adult such as myself to enjoy, at least with Clone Wars and Rebels (I never watched Rebellion). And it translated fantastically to The Mandalorian. I actually think tv series like Obi Wan, Cassian Andor and Lando may work better than films would. Longer serial form fits exactly into what the OT was all about.
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Rumors are that there are nine Star Wars TV series in production, including Pre-Production for The Mandalorian Season 3.
In case anyone missed it, all Star Wars movies have been pushed back to 2023 at the earliest, all of which will have greatly reduced budgets. As I've said in the past, I think the future of Star Wars lies on Disney+. |
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We know you don't like Star Wars, yet you feel compelled to constantly posts about your hatred of all things Star Wars. So, can you please stop ****ing up these threads with your horseshit now? |
I see the resident malcontent has his hands on the keyboard again.
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The problem is I loved Star Wars and I saw a lot of promise in what it could become. I now realize Disney will not take any risks and will rehash the same characters with lower level plot lines. It's sad, but it is what it is. |
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Of the 11 movies made, I'd recommend five of them. Well, maybe 5 1/2, since Force Awakens certainly had its moments. The biggest problem with Force Awakens is that the following films are so bad that they render watching it pointless. The original Star Wars, Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, Solo, and Rogue One (which at this point I'm fairly convinced is the best of the bunch) are the ones I'll happily watch again. To hell with the rest of them. |
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The Phantom Menace is still, to this day, the worst experience I have ever had in a movie theater. If you remember back to those days, the last Star Wars experience we'd had, if you don't count Expanded Universe books, was Return of the Jedi. Now RotJ was disappointing in some ways, ****ing Ewoks destroying Imperial troops to sell toys, but it was still a good movie. Expectations for TPM were crazy high. The trailers looked great, all the early press looked great, it looked amazing. And then it was just awful. Kid Anakin was the most annoying character ever to grace the screen, the whole movie was about boring ass politics and economics instead of a space opera, some bullshit about midichlorians was muttered onscreen, and while they did manage to introduce two really cool characters in Qui'gon and Maul, they were both dead and gone when the credits rolled. I have never walked out of a theater more disappointed, not even after Clooney's bat-nippled disaster. And then Attack of the Clones hit, the worst Star Wars movie by a landslide, although at that point I expected it to be bad. So it wasn't the crushing disappointment of TPM. Revenge of the Sith was, marginally, the best movie of the prequel trilogy, bit that's kind of like saying you caught the best of the six strains of Covid. As soon as JJ Abrams was announced as putting out the force awakens, my expectations dropped to zero. So, unlike TPM, I was not in any way disappointed by it. I've since seen it a couple more times. I don't think it's bad, and I don't think - aside from the Canto Bight sequence - 8 or 9 are all that bad either. I can see me watching them if I happen to find them on some night. I don't think Daisy Ridley was very good casting, I think the movies were too derivative of the OT and I don't think any of the new characters really captured much interest, but the movies are still watchable, if not particularly good. Whereas I will never, ever watch the prequels again. You couldn't pay me to sit through that shit. |
The prequels were bad because over the course of two decades Lucas forgot how to make good movies and his bloated ego and unlimited power prevented anyone from reigning in his suck. They weren't bad because he hated Star Wars, Star Wars fans, Star Wars characters, or simply used Star Wars to shove a feminist agenda down our throats. Every leading male character in Last Jedi was portrayed as a useless piece of crap that had to be beaten into shape by the nearest unattractive, flat-chested Mary Sue. Luke was a dejected loser and quitter; Finn was a cowardly pussy; Poe was a hot-headed moron; Kylo was a raging toddler. And how dare Chewbacca kill and eat one of those cute little space penguin things! The bastard. He should have been content to drink the nurturing green milk from the life-giving giant space titty instead. And let's not forget the space bombers or light speed kamikaze run that shit all over everything in every previous movie. Both death stars could have been taken out by one rebel ship! Too bad Laura Dern was busy making good movies back in the 80s.
I'm sorry, but Last Jedi was so bad that it makes Dune look like Blade Runner. Rise of Skywalker was marginally better, but it was basically an undertaker trying to assemble an exploded, rotting corpse for an open casket viewing. They could only do so much to repair the damage. |
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