bangobango said:
TCTTS said:
What's so ridiculous about it? Accurate or not, it's an interesting, nuanced take. Why ridicule someone for that?
Because it's a condescending post that explains that the reason there are Less people going to see these movies by claiming the fan base is GROWING, which is just ridiculous on its face. There is nothing nuanced about completely fabricating a theory unsupported by any facts, or in fact running in direct contradiction to any facts.
It's just more of the crap Disney and a lot of fans have been doing since the release of the Last Jedi - if you don't like the movie it's because you're a ridiculous superfan with unreal expectations, or you're a bigot, or you're a sexist, or insert some other character flaw here. It is never because the movie wasn't good or the writing sucked. I've never seen the pure disdain for a large portion of the fan base like what Disney has shown for star wars fans. And this guy is making himself out to be so superior to everyone who doesn't like it because he isn't "stuck in the original trilogy."
Bull. You don't mind it because you'll take whatever crap they shovel at you and choke it down and tell them "thank you, can I have some more?"
This is needlessly antagonistic and I think you're letting your emotions cloud your view of this.
You claim that fewer people are going to see these movies, when in fact that is only the case for a single underperforming movie. None of the last three "new" films have underperformed. Quite the opposite, in fact. The idea that Star Wars is somehow burning is unfounded.
The fan base for Star Wars IS growing. Disney is doing what they do best, manufacturing new fans from their youth. Star Wars had never been more mainstream in my lifetime. A whole generation is growing up with new Star Wars stories and characters. The franchise is infinitely more accessible to all genders and races, whether you view that as pandering or not.
I'm not making myself out to be superior. I'm only observing where I see the break in the Star Wars fandom, in the same way we saw it with superhero fandom. It's about holding the old as sacred versus taking it someplace new.
Look at the slate of new projects coming for Star Wars and tell me where you think Lucasfilm views the future of the franchise. Is it with the OT, Luke Skywalker, and the Empire? Or is it with new stories not tied to those things?
The fact that the OT will become a smaller and smaller part of Star Wars is just a matter of math.
You said it yourself, didn't you? You feel disrespected by Lucasfilm. You're out. Done. Is Lucasfilm chasing after you? Or are they giving Rian Johnson the reins to the next major installment of the franchise despite your hatred of him? What does this tell you about how the studio feels about those looking back versus those looking forward?