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Re: Abrams Directing Star Wars
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Re: Abrams Directing Star Wars
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Re: Abrams Directing Star Wars
It's a hypothetical imperative. If you want "X," you should do "Y." In our case, the hypothetical is economic: If you wish to make money with a film franchise, then you should be attentive to tastes of your audience. If they wish to make money (trust me, they do), then they should be attentive to the tastes of their audience. If they wish to make money, they owe us something attuned to our tastes, so that the bills will flow freely from our pockets. If they wish to make money (past opening day), we are owed satisfaction.
Hence we find statements like, "Their only job is to make money. They have no responsibility to please hard core fans." "They own it. They paid for it. They can do whatever they wish!" I have participated in making statements like these myself, but we should note that these comments have limits. More importantly we should note that the warrants of economy and property implicate us in discussions of both. If we are to deprecate artistic/thematic concerns in light of the ruthless demands of business, then it is only sensible to consider not only what demands studios make of films, but what demands stakeholders make of studios. If we are to play the economic Darwinism card, then we will find that it is Darwinism all the way down, and that even our puffed up studio chiefs are themselves just scrambling for a piece of the action in the great circle of life (if you can excuse a Disney reference and Trek reference in the same sentence). In short, this is not mere pedantry, but a natural implication of swimming into these waters.
Producers and studios, however, are not artists, but people seek profit through entertainment. And those who promise entertainment in exchange for payment (e.g., musicians, jugglers, singers, hypnotists, magicians, popular writers) are indeed obligated to deliver what they promise. Should they fail to meet that obligation, their mandate of profit will not be met. Pure and simple. |
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I had steak and a loaded baked potato for dinner on Sunday. As a steak I enjoyed it a lot, but as macaroni and cheese I thought it was disappointing. |
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I'm more of a hamburger guy myself. Dairy and I don't get along. Five Guys is dangerously good. It's probably just as well the nearest outlet is about an hour away.
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That said, it is overwhelmingly clear that Abrams has "respect[ed] the taste of [his] audience". That he has not respected the tastes of a small minority of the audience does not obviate his overall success. And that's because he doesn't OWE any particular member of the audience anything other than a product to experience. And that remains the ONLY thing he, or any other producer of entertainment, owes the audience (and only for some form of compensation).
No matter how fanatical one might be about a particular form of entertainment, "satisfaction is NOT guaranteed". |
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This isn't something nebulous like TV ratings, where we can argue about things like the effect time-shifting and downloading shows can affect ratings. Paramount spent 'A' amount of dollars on the project, and earned 'X' from ticket sales, 'Y' from home video and 'Z' from broadcast/cable rights. If 'X', 'Y' and 'Z' are far greater than 'A', then Abrams satisfied his employers and seemingly the public that bought the product. We can argue the artistic merit til the end of time, that is going to mean something different to each individual, but the economic argument that Abrams didn't do his job simply doesn't exist.
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Re: Abrams Directing Star Wars
Star Trek TOS: 1966 Star Trek TNG: 1987 (Delta = 21) Star Trek XI: 2009 (Delta = 22) I prefer the TNG era Treks to the new films, but why shouldn't Trek be re-thought for a modern audience? There's just no reason to be so protective over franchises. I was pissed when Lucas tried to erase his original cuts from history, but as long as I still have the originals available for me I don't care about whatever other new installments come out. Out of all the people who could have possibly been asked to make a new Star Wars or Star Trek film, the only two people who could have not completely butchered it are Abrams and Wheadon. I look forward to seeing the next completely re-imagined version of Star Trek in 2031. |
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