Star Wars fan, particularly of Rogue One and Andor?
Here’s what’s real and what isn’t with “Star Wars: New Jedi Order.” (2/2)https://t.co/At1aUB9cw4
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redline248 said:
It really is pretty annoying that we never got (on film) a Luke led New Jedi Order. Rey's will probably be up and running smoothly in a year and a half and put an end to all the evil in the Galaxy by the end of the movie.
jeffk said:redline248 said:
It really is pretty annoying that we never got (on film) a Luke led New Jedi Order. Rey's will probably be up and running smoothly in a year and a half and put an end to all the evil in the Galaxy by the end of the movie.
Luke was the Deion Sanders of Jedi academy leadership.
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Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy is a Pakistani-Canadian journalist, filmmaker and activist known for her work in films that highlight gender inequality against women. Obaid-Chinoy received her bachelor's degree in economics and government from Smith College and went on to earn two master's degrees from Stanford University. Wikipedia
TCTTS said:
Can we PLEASE not go down this road?
YouBet said:TCTTS said:
Can we PLEASE not go down this road?
Too late! I have summoned the horde!
TCTTS said:
The vast majority of people don't give a sh*t. It's only a weird, hyper-obsessed, hyper-political group that congregates in a corner of this website who gets inordinately bent out of shape and pre-judges crap like this before we've even seen a frame of film. This happens over and over and over again, when I don't know a single person in the real world who thinks/acts like this. Gender inequality is a real thing that exist. And this woman apparently highlights it in her work. Oh no! I simply cannot imagine getting upset about something like that, or even finding it dubious. Do *some* lunatics take the gender stuff too far? Absolutely. But so far there's zero indication she one of them, and I see no point in trying to make a mountain out of a molehill at this point.
Malachi Constant said:
Hey I don't want to get anywhere F16 style stuff here, but let's just say this bio on Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy (the director of the new Star Wars film) gives me a little pause...Quote:
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy is a Pakistani-Canadian journalist, filmmaker and activist known for her work in films that highlight gender inequality against women. Obaid-Chinoy received her bachelor's degree in economics and government from Smith College and went on to earn two master's degrees from Stanford University. Wikipedia
Can we get examples of her previous work that might shed some light on what she might do with Star Wars?TCTTS said:
The vast majority of people don't give a sh*t. It's only a weird, hyper-obsessed, hyper-political group that congregates in a corner of this website who gets inordinately bent out of shape and pre-judges crap like this before we've even seen a frame of film. This happens over and over and over again, when I don't know a single person in the real world who thinks/acts like this. Gender inequality is a real thing that exist. And this woman apparently highlights it in her work. Oh no! I simply cannot imagine getting upset about something like that, or even finding it dubious. Do *some* lunatics take the gender stuff too far? Absolutely. But so far there's zero indication she one of them, and I see no point in trying to make a mountain out of a molehill at this point.
cbr said:J E S U .... H ........TCTTS said:
The vast majority of people don't give a sh*t. It's only a weird, hyper-obsessed, hyper-political group that congregates in a corner of this website who gets inordinately bent out of shape and pre-judges crap like this before we've even seen a frame of film. This happens over and over and over again, when I don't know a single person in the real world who thinks/acts like this. Gender inequality is a real thing that exist. And this woman apparently highlights it in her work. Oh no! I simply cannot imagine getting upset about something like that, or even finding it dubious. Do *some* lunatics take the gender stuff too far? Absolutely. But so far there's zero indication she one of them, and I see no point in trying to make a mountain out of a molehill at this point.
And here it is... the hollywood hypocrite bubble on full display.
americans want good movies and entertainment without idiotic political bull****
most non-idiots recognize this, and deliver entertainment that americans don't hate, because they leave that bull**** out of it.
occasionally some insulated, pampered, isolated, hypocritical, stanford type morons with no sense or life experience or ethics, push their anti -American, anti-meritocracy, anti-ethical bull**** agendas on their audiences, and when americans object, they are "weird, hyper-obsessed, hyper-political groups congregating in corners'
because they object to bull**** unethical garbage agendas being pushed into their entertainment.
now this hasn't come out yet, so i am reserving judgment... but you clearly arent.
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:Can we get examples of her previous work that might shed some light on what she might do with Star Wars?TCTTS said:
The vast majority of people don't give a sh*t. It's only a weird, hyper-obsessed, hyper-political group that congregates in a corner of this website who gets inordinately bent out of shape and pre-judges crap like this before we've even seen a frame of film. This happens over and over and over again, when I don't know a single person in the real world who thinks/acts like this. Gender inequality is a real thing that exist. And this woman apparently highlights it in her work. Oh no! I simply cannot imagine getting upset about something like that, or even finding it dubious. Do *some* lunatics take the gender stuff too far? Absolutely. But so far there's zero indication she one of them, and I see no point in trying to make a mountain out of a molehill at this point.
Ms. Marvel was a fun show, I'll give it that. Don't recall much about it, honestly, and don't remember seeing anything that annoyed me.TCTTS said:Cinco Ranch Aggie said:Can we get examples of her previous work that might shed some light on what she might do with Star Wars?TCTTS said:
The vast majority of people don't give a sh*t. It's only a weird, hyper-obsessed, hyper-political group that congregates in a corner of this website who gets inordinately bent out of shape and pre-judges crap like this before we've even seen a frame of film. This happens over and over and over again, when I don't know a single person in the real world who thinks/acts like this. Gender inequality is a real thing that exist. And this woman apparently highlights it in her work. Oh no! I simply cannot imagine getting upset about something like that, or even finding it dubious. Do *some* lunatics take the gender stuff too far? Absolutely. But so far there's zero indication she one of them, and I see no point in trying to make a mountain out of a molehill at this point.
I know next to nothing about her, only that she directed episodes of Ms. Marvel, which I thought most people here really seemed to enjoy. It wasn't my favorite thing, but I had fun with it, it had a lot of heart, and never once felt overly preachy or anything.
The only thing I remember was the teenage girl winning the head position of whatever church council they had b/c all the men were old and out of touch. I liked that show a lot, but that did kind stick out as out of place.Cinco Ranch Aggie said:Ms. Marvel was a fun show, I'll give it that. Don't recall much about it, honestly, and don't remember seeing anything that annoyed me.TCTTS said:Cinco Ranch Aggie said:Can we get examples of her previous work that might shed some light on what she might do with Star Wars?TCTTS said:
The vast majority of people don't give a sh*t. It's only a weird, hyper-obsessed, hyper-political group that congregates in a corner of this website who gets inordinately bent out of shape and pre-judges crap like this before we've even seen a frame of film. This happens over and over and over again, when I don't know a single person in the real world who thinks/acts like this. Gender inequality is a real thing that exist. And this woman apparently highlights it in her work. Oh no! I simply cannot imagine getting upset about something like that, or even finding it dubious. Do *some* lunatics take the gender stuff too far? Absolutely. But so far there's zero indication she one of them, and I see no point in trying to make a mountain out of a molehill at this point.
I know next to nothing about her, only that she directed episodes of Ms. Marvel, which I thought most people here really seemed to enjoy. It wasn't my favorite thing, but I had fun with it, it had a lot of heart, and never once felt overly preachy or anything.
So until we can see anything regarding this project, I will withhold any judgment and hope it doesn't go off the rails with any woke *****
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:Ms. Marvel was a fun show, I'll give it that. Don't recall much about it, honestly, and don't remember seeing anything that annoyed me.TCTTS said:Cinco Ranch Aggie said:Can we get examples of her previous work that might shed some light on what she might do with Star Wars?TCTTS said:
The vast majority of people don't give a sh*t. It's only a weird, hyper-obsessed, hyper-political group that congregates in a corner of this website who gets inordinately bent out of shape and pre-judges crap like this before we've even seen a frame of film. This happens over and over and over again, when I don't know a single person in the real world who thinks/acts like this. Gender inequality is a real thing that exist. And this woman apparently highlights it in her work. Oh no! I simply cannot imagine getting upset about something like that, or even finding it dubious. Do *some* lunatics take the gender stuff too far? Absolutely. But so far there's zero indication she one of them, and I see no point in trying to make a mountain out of a molehill at this point.
I know next to nothing about her, only that she directed episodes of Ms. Marvel, which I thought most people here really seemed to enjoy. It wasn't my favorite thing, but I had fun with it, it had a lot of heart, and never once felt overly preachy or anything.
So until we can see anything regarding this project, I will withhold any judgment and hope it doesn't go off the rails with any woke *****
Malachi Constant said:
I wish I hadn't posted it. Oh well. The real victims here are the people that saw 20+ new replies to the Star Wars thread and thought there was some actual news.
Malachi Constant said:
I wish I hadn't posted it. Oh well. The real victims here are the people that saw 20+ new replies to the Star Wars thread and thought there was some actual news.
twilly said:
And in about two weeks time, have all of her students attain the rank of Master.
Said to be confirmed #StarWars #TheAcolyte has been canceled https://t.co/cZeV29hbug
— Cosmic Book News - Matt McGloin (@cosmicbooknews) June 23, 2023
THE ACOLYTE has cast Abigail Thorn as Ensign Eurus, making her the first transgender actor to appear in a #StarWars series! Details: https://t.co/175MhzueWK pic.twitter.com/rwRMbt9HSg
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