Exactly. You hear the basic conceit, the broad swaths, the time period, the setting, the aim, etc, and you can't help but find it interesting, if not exciting. So much can go wrong from there, though.
I mean….not a bad way to go I recon…..Unemployed said:
Kelnacca's death looked like he died from a heat attack in the middle of jerking off.
why do people keep watching Aggie Football each fall after decades of mediocre or poor playPatAg said:
This does not apply to everyone in the thread, but some of you clearly dont like the show and seemingly hate it.
Why would you keep watching it and posting in the show thread?
True, but I would say people probably dont viscerally hate Aggie football.C@LAg said:why do people keep watching Aggie Football each fall after decades of mediocre or poor playPatAg said:
This does not apply to everyone in the thread, but some of you clearly dont like the show and seemingly hate it.
Why would you keep watching it and posting in the show thread?
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True, but I would say people probably dont viscerally hate Aggie football.
without questionCliff.Booth said:
I didn't say *I* was the dude in that room, but there HAD to have been some equivalent of TC listening to it being pitched and being like **** this is going to lose money and get canceled.
Cause I am a third generation Ag, with a fourth Gen Ag attending this fall. It's in our blood, our heritage, our family.C@LAg said:why do people keep watching Aggie Football each fall after decades of mediocre or poor playPatAg said:
This does not apply to everyone in the thread, but some of you clearly dont like the show and seemingly hate it.
Why would you keep watching it and posting in the show thread?
If your goal is to make this thread like the zoo in November, you are succeedingCliff.Booth said:Quote:
True, but I would say people probably dont viscerally hate Aggie football.
Have a look at the zoo around November.
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TCTTS said:
You can't know until you know. Headlund is ALSO a proven Star Wars super-fan who would run circles around most people in this thread in terms of Star Wars knowledge. Considering her objective talent as well, all signs pointed to her knocking this out of the park. So the only thing that makes sense to me for the stinker we've gotten so far is the Lucasfilm development process. Yes, Headlund obviously has a big part in that for sure, but there's also 100% something else systematic at play, that has nothing to do with "woke" and everything to do with the creative development process.
ABATTBQ11 said:TCTTS said:
You can't know until you know. Headlund is ALSO a proven Star Wars super-fan who would run circles around most people in this thread in terms of Star Wars knowledge. Considering her objective talent as well, all signs pointed to her knocking this out of the park. So the only thing that makes sense to me for the stinker we've gotten so far is the Lucasfilm development process. Yes, Headlund obviously has a big part in that for sure, but there's also 100% something else systematic at play, that has nothing to do with "woke" and everything to do with the creative development process.
I find it hard to believe that it's a systemic problem at Lucasfilm after Andor, which is, IMO, some of the absolute greatest TV ever made. I mean the last several episodes just kept reaching new heights every week and I could watch Luthen and Maarva's monologues over and over and over again because they're just so ****ing good, but everything else Star Wars since season 2 of Mando is just completely forgettable and every Star Wars movie made by Disney except Rogue One is unforgettable for all the wrong reasons.
On second thought, maybe it is Lucasfilm and Tony Gilroy just rises above it. I dunno.
Cliff.Booth said:
Nothing about Acolyte looks like it wanted to please all audiences. That's what the prequels seemed to shoot for, and they weren't great, but in comparison they were passable. I've brought this concept up in other threads, but if your audience is "niche", your budget better be modest. Disney keeps spending blockbuster money to make stuff most of their audience doesn't want.
Cliff.Booth said:
Ok, but Leslye herself didn't say this was for everyone. She said it was for her as a teenager, and it feels like it.
FL_Ag1998 said:
I hold to my belief that the larger tentpole films need to adhere to that tried and true Star Wars look/feel/rules/worldview held by the larger fanbase that's been around for decades. While the TV shows explore new territory with new styles, etc. But the problem may very well be that Disney/Lucasfilm is trying to please all audiences all the time instead of letting the shows appeal to niches in the Star Wars fanbase.
ABATTBQ11 said:
And I think there's some room for what you're talking about with experimenting with the shows, but it also needs to be more closely aligned with the Marvel model where you're still operating within a certain framework. You can relax some of the style guidelines, but the content needs to remain pretty true. Look at Rogue One and Andor. They're VERY different from the typical Star Wars, but in terms of content they're very similar. They play into the wider narrative and expand on context, while also delivering on expansions of some of the original themes. They're still very much Star Wars at their core, even though they have a vastly different feel.
#TheAcolyte E4 writer Claire Kiechel says Dave Filoni gives notes on all the scripts
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"[He] has to ultimately approve them along with the rest of the Lucasfilm team" pic.twitter.com/LVXMCdYnwg
Way to destroy my dream.PatAg said:
I think they need to stop hiring people that are huge Star Wars fans.