You know, I've tried not to hate on TLJ, but after rewatching it...
It's gonna take a miracle to right this ship...
It's gonna take a miracle to right this ship...
Mr. Nobody said:
You know, I've tried not to hate on TLJ, but after rewatching it...
It's gonna take a miracle to right this ship...
red asswillie wonka said:
we've had our tickets for 3 months...and then I read the epilepsy warning. I have a daughter with epilepsy. We're gonna give it a try. I'll bring in a blanket and throw it over her head.
hubrisSex Panther said:
I'll have to wait and see how exactly they crap on TLJ and Rian Johnson, but it doesn't make it any better or vindicate themselves... Kennedy and the gang still put it out there and are ultimately responsible.
I still don't understand how someone can run the most valuable franchise in the world and not have a plan for the trilogy. Seems like gross incompetence to me.
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One more thing this evening: I spent my afternoon today at a press screening for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. I'll say more about the film in time. The review embargo lifts tonight, but I really want to make sure that you all get the chance to see it for yourselves before I post a full review. I will make just a couple of quick non-spoilery comments now though. First, I was very entertained by the film, and largely satisfied by it. I think it pays off the sequel trilogy nicely and is actually a better film because of the choices made in The Last Jedi. It also makes both that film and The Force Awakens better in retrospect. Second, I strongly urge you to avoid reviews and spoilers before you see it. Just go and give it a chance to do it's thing. That's my two cents for now.
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So, yes, Kennedy should have known better and hired a story group and/or director from the jump.
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So, yes, Kennedy should have known better and hired a story group and/or director from the jump.
Did you forget that there was supposed to be a story group? Kennedy herself announced it way back in 2012, and Kiri Hart was the one that supposedly put it together as it was apparently founded in 2013.
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Lucasfilm_Story_Group
In the old Rebels Recon for Rebels episodes, Filoni would talk about some of the discussions he had with Hildalgo about stuff. Probably the only thing I really remember Story Group actually contributing to.
TCTTS said:jabberwalkie09 said:Quote:
So, yes, Kennedy should have known better and hired a story group and/or director from the jump.
Did you forget that there was supposed to be a story group? Kennedy herself announced it way back in 2012, and Kiri Hart was the one that supposedly put it together as it was apparently founded in 2013.
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Lucasfilm_Story_Group
In the old Rebels Recon for Rebels episodes, Filoni would talk about some of the discussions he had with Hildalgo about stuff. Probably the only thing I really remember Story Group actually contributing to.
Sorry, I meant like an actual, cinematic "story group." Whatever they have now (and had back then) sounds like more of a Jedi Council-esque body whose primary function is more of a canon-decider, fact-checker, ensurer-of-continuity-across-all-mediums-and-content role; like a living, breathing Star Wars encyclopedia/advisory board. But there's a huge difference between that and cinematic storytelling. They need(ed) a separate group who's ONLY concern was the movies; a group who were no doubt fans, but possessed a vast amount of experience in filmmaking and screenwriting, lead by either a director or a Kevin Feige type (the latter of which is admittedly hard to come by). And then THAT group should have consulted with the "story group" as needed.
And therein lies the problem. There was so much EU lore, people loved some of it (and some of it is truly awful by all accounts)... anything short of that Exact material for diehard fans wasn't going to be good enough. It didn't stand a chance.JRC0811 said:
After the unevenness of this sequel trilogy, I'm going to strick with a lot of the ideas and events that happened in the now "Legends" book universe for how this story really should have played out and ended.
Thrawn, Luke establishing a new Jedi Order, Han and Leia having a few kids who become their own outstanding characters.... I'd rather that be the legacy I look back to after the first set of films.
For anyone interested in a different view of how things played out after RoTJ, I cannot recommend the Thawn trilogy enough. Thrawn is top 3 in Star Wars villains and I would have loved to see him on the big screen.
Buck Compton said:And therein lies the problem. There was so much EU lore, people loved some of it (and some of it is truly awful by all accounts)... anything short of that Exact material for diehard fans wasn't going to be good enough. It didn't stand a chance.JRC0811 said:
After the unevenness of this sequel trilogy, I'm going to strick with a lot of the ideas and events that happened in the now "Legends" book universe for how this story really should have played out and ended.
Thrawn, Luke establishing a new Jedi Order, Han and Leia having a few kids who become their own outstanding characters.... I'd rather that be the legacy I look back to after the first set of films.
For anyone interested in a different view of how things played out after RoTJ, I cannot recommend the Thawn trilogy enough. Thrawn is top 3 in Star Wars villains and I would have loved to see him on the big screen.
Obviously it's been a subpar trilogy to date and they definitely should have planned out all 3 movies, but why don't you at least give the last third of it a chance before going all "woe is me"?