Ulrich said:
I'm not sure why you think I'm confused when your post is a more elaborate restatement of my comment that "I'm not under the impression that Disney is particularly benevolent, but they've largely hired directors and actors who respect the franchise."
It sounds like you think a lack of attention to the source material is why they rushed it. I think they intended to have enough time to create good movies no matter how little they respect fan opinions precisely because they are a megacorp that spent 4 billion dollars on the IP knowing they need to keep fans coming back for years to recoup that expense. Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by [miscalculation].
I'm fine agreeing to disagree on this finely split hair.
"...they've largely hired directors and actors who respect the franchise, which is all I can ask."I'm saying that's a given. They don't get credit for doing what's the obvious bare minimum.
In hindsight I can see why my phrasing may be confusing. By "fans" I mean the moviegoing audience in general. And when I say Disney didn't care about said audience, I don't mean that they had malice (although Rian makes me wonder...). I mean Disney neglected the sole thing a movie company is supposed to do: make people want to see their movies.
Disney neglected the major storytelling principles that make people emotionally invested in characters, and that's important because it puts butts in the seats long-term; Disney also (laughably) didn't have a vision for where they wanted to take this series, which created a story that's a jumbled, illogical mess. Meanwhile, Marvel doesn't neglect those two things, and that's why they're successful.
So either the Disney execs are arrogant and feel they can neglect those things and whatever they touch will still turn to gold, or they're incompetent and can't do their jobs effectively.
"Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by [miscalculation].""Miscalculation?" If you're supposed to be a glorified wizard-of-smart in charge of a major movie-making company, how do you mess this up?
(Render: "Hey boss, sorry your investment is showing an incredible lack of returns in ticket sells and merchandise, I just "miscalculated" the thing that was my sole job to study throughly so this exact situation wouldn't happen." Would I still have a job?)
"I think they intended to have enough time to create good movies no matter how little they respect fan opinions"Disney didn't have time or leeway; if they thought they did then they were very mistaken. Unlike Marvel which was introducing new stuff, SW was old with a poor recent history. Because the prequels sucked so hard, the nostalgia had lost its effectiveness; people were moving on; apathy about SW was normal. So SW lacked leeway for making big mistakes. The original actors were also irreplaceable and old, so no reboots or recasting if things go south. So SW also lacked time.
If that's the historical context you're up against, you really gotta make sure that what you're doing is great from a story standpoint. Anyone with common sense could see the situation. So either the executives could see that and didn't care (arrogant) or they were incompetent and couldn't do their jobs effectively (stupid).
Meanwhile, Marvel didn't take the audience for granted. They cared about the audience and knew they had to go all-out on storytelling principles or else audiences wouldn't care. That entire effort was run by professionals.
Disney is simply getting what they deserve. "Your overconfidence is your weakness." Or they're just a bunch of dumbasses. I'm not saying that with hate, just a clinical diagnosis.
I'm fine agreeing to disagree too. This was an enjoyable conversation.