PolymerSkywalker
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Since October 30th, 2012 the best Star Wars we have gotten by a very large margin is Rogue One imho. Andor seems to understand this, and is trying to do more of that.
Since October 30th, 2012 the best Star Wars we have gotten by a very large margin is Rogue One imho. Andor seems to understand this, and is trying to do more of that.
In the case of Star Wars, live action is much more important and reaches a much bigger audience than animation does imho.I will say that Rebels is the best we have gotten.
In the case of Star Wars, live action is much more important and reaches a much bigger audience than animation does imho.
While I understand your comments, I think it all goes back to it's origins. "Real Star Wars" was mostly live action movies, at the origin of the 2nd biggest movie franchise in cinematic history (MCU is #1). If it had started as a cartoon with the original creator of this world, the cartoons would be most important.That may be true, but it's a sad comment on society as the animation is largely superior to everything else.
While I understand your comments, I think it all goes back to it's origins. "Real Star Wars" was mostly live action movies, at the origin of the 2nd biggest movie franchise in cinematic history (MCU is #1). If it had started as a cartoon with the original creator of this world, the cartoons would be most important.
Real Star Wars is what George created, and watched over. There is Real Star Wars and then Disneyfied Star Wars.It's all "Real Star Wars."
Yes, I could agree with that. However, I just don't think the animated stuff reaches enough people to be considered as important as the live action stuff. All opinion of course.George was involved with both Clone Wars animated series though so wouldn’t that make it “real” Star Wars in your eyes?
Ok, but you said "best" not "most important".In the case of Star Wars, live action is much more important and reaches a much bigger audience than animation does imho.
Yes I said best. The best since Disney bought the IP is Rogue One, and by a large margin imho.Ok, but you said "best" not "most important".
Real Star Wars is what George created, and watched over. There is Real Star Wars and then Disneyfied Star Wars.
I agree they are both Star Wars, but I will never agree that they both are true to the vision of the man who created this world. George literally said the sale of Star Wars was like selling your child to "white slavers".
And I ask again. Why does it matter? Men are written the same way, with inconsequential flaws that don't cause them problems and it's never been a problem. Specially when we are talking about fantasy and sci fi. It's all unrealistic and fake. Why is it suddenly a problem if it's a woman that is written just like men are?
Bravo, very well said right there. Focus on a great story first, and everything else comes after that. That’s where Disney is failing right now.Because the characters and their behaviors, desires, and instincts need to be somewhat realistic and understandable, even if it's fantasy. No one today seems to know how to write strong women that are likable and understandable. Everyone is too pre-occupied with proving their own agenda or pushing a message instead of just making a good story.
For example the character Ellen Ripley in Alien. Or Sarah Connor in Terminator. Those two are very strong female characters that many accept. Even in the genre of Sci-FI and horror, which has many male fans, they are iconic characters and favorites. So what did James Cameron do correctly with these characters that Disney can't seem to get right with female characters they try to write? Well for one thing, these franchises were born in the 1980s. Cameron didn't have to worry about a feminist agenda or virtue signaling. He didn't have to worry about making sexist jokes against men or feeling as if he needed Ripley or Connor to show off or make the male characters around them weak. All he did was write a badass character that happened to be a woman. That's it. (Along with some very good acting by Sigourney Weaver and Linda Hamilton)
And that's the major complaint with Disney movies right now. The virtue signaling is out of control. The people running these productions today are all highly-educated feminists and diversity experts who are all very angry at how sexist and racist Hollywood was in the past. But NONE of them are good storytellers. They are terrible at this. They cannot make a good story if their lives depended on it. Because they don't care about the story. They don't care about the character. They are more focused on trying to prove a point.
Look at the Disney executive that was just fired, Latondra Newton. Do you think her primary focus was that Disney was writing good stories? Or was it her political/social agenda more important? And then we have Kathleen Kennedy right now running Lucasfilms who talks more about feminism and diversity more than making improving Star Wars as a franchise. Her agenda is her priority. And it's why the movies suck. And now the new series is being highlighted and applauded because it has a transgender character. What the hell? Again...proves my point these stupid people running these productions have agenda that has nothing to do with creating good stories. Politics is all they care about. And I refuse to watch these movies.
The only Star Wars movie that Disney did that works is Rogue One. Why? It has a female lead, yes. But other than that the "woke" is kept pretty much sidelined. It doesn't really show up blatantly anywhere in the movie. Jyn Erso is a strong character by herself. She's relatable and realistic. She's not showing off. And the men around her are not purposely weakened in order to make her look better. Cassian Andor is actually strong throughout the entire movie, yet doesn't steal the show. There is no social or political commentary to try to lecture its audience about. It's just a movie focused on its own plot within its own universe. Rogue One was actually pretty decently written. But when you look at the other Star Wars movies Disney has made (particularly episodes 7-9), it's a mess. Rey being a "Mary Sue" is not even the biggest problem with those movies.
But George had the creative vision and without him it doesn’t even exist. No one would say let’s make a story about Hogwarts without Rowling's input, that’s ludicrous right? Well it’s the same thing with Lucas, no one can comprehend the world he created, better than the actual creator.George Lucas made two great Star Wars movies (only directing one), two OK movies and two awful ones. He had no vision beyond the first movie (despite what he says), or else he wouldn’t have had the brother and sister passionately kiss. And it's fine to make it up as you go along – that's what art is!
Problem is he got so wrapped up in his Tolkien worship that his ego and need to be seen as an equal genius wouldn't let him accept anything else than being the sole force in all of these things. That rears its head in the prequels, when he'd effectively fired everyone who wasn't a yes man and, as a result, were pretty bad movies. So he’s hardly a deity. He had a great original idea and was a world-changing marketer – but he's not the end all be all.