I don't understand your point of view
Solo the perfect name, it doesn't need explanation, it doesn't need a subtitle.
Everything is explained in the single word.
I doubt anybody under the age of 60 would ever think of Napolean Solo and The Man from U.N.C.L.E. before they would think of Han Solo.Do you really think that a Han Solo movie was going to be a hard sell? Do you imagine the following scene taking place anywhere in the world?
"Gee, honey, want to see the new Star Wars movie?"
"I don't know... what's it about?"
"Solo."
"Solo? Like the cups?"
"No. Solo, like the character."
"Napoleon Solo? The Man From UNCLE? They made another one?"
"No. Han Solo."
"Who?"
I would argue the title merely says who is at the center of the movie, not what the movie IS. Let's look at the Bourne movies. Which title gives you a sense of what the movie IS:
The Bourne Identity
Jason Bourne.
This is the biggest brand in the WORLD and this is the most exciting and inspiring title they could come up with? Marketing geniuses.
Have fun with that. Since its a "Star Wars" film, the title really doesn't matter.I don't know about you, but, I'm judging the title.
I doubt anybody under the age of 60 would ever think of Napolean Solo and The Man from U.N.C.L.E. before they would think of Han Solo.
I might have preferred something a bit more interesting, but it's a good title, it tells you everything that you need to know about the movie with one simple word.
Have fun with that. Since its a "Star Wars" film, the title really doesn't matter.
Also, for one name titles, I referrer to one of my other favorite SF properties:
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Did I say it should be free of criticism? No. I'm making an observation, from my point of view, that it doesn't matter.I agree. It doesn’t really matter. It’s clear the producers didn’t think it mattered either.
The movie is going to do well, regardless of quality, regardless of title.
Doesn’t mean it should be free of criticism.
That's the thing-this all exists in context. Marketing doesn't exist in a vacuum, and neither does this film. "Pitch Black" as a title, didn't get me excited to see the film-the trailer gave me a better idea. Similarly with Riddick. Or, even with books. "Mistborn" is a rather odd title, but it makes sense when I read the book.Pitch Black is better. And a better title. It’s more evocative. It’s more exciting. And I would argue, you have a better sense of what the experience is going to be.
Riddick, without the context of the franchise, is pretty meaningless.
Obviously, Solo would never have been made without the massive success of the Star Wars brand. In a parallel world where Solo was the first movie, hopefully it would have had a more interesting name.
Did I say it should be free of criticism? No. I'm making an observation, from my point of view, that it doesn't matter.
That's the thing-this all exists in context. Marketing doesn't exist in a vacuum, and neither does this film. "Pitch Black" as a title, didn't get me excited to see the film-the trailer gave me a better idea. Similarly with Riddick. Or, even with books. "Mistborn" is a rather odd title, but it makes sense when I read the book.
I don't need an exciting title-I would like an entertaining story..
Probably. Would you feel the same way about "Kenobi" as a film title?Doesn’t matter in which way? It won’t matter in box office, it’s a Star Wars movie, I’ve said as much.
It matters, to me, because 1. It’s a boring corporate title, what does that say about the thinking that has gone into the movie? 2. Will we be getting cookie cutter movies from now on because it doesn’t matter because it’s Star Wars?
I read it because of the back of the book, not the title. I watched it because the premise intriguied me, not the title.Mistborn and Pitch Black are certainly more evocative titles than just a name of a character. You didn’t know what it meant, yet, you read Mistborn.
It's funny, I'm intrigued by either titled. Agree to disagree, YMMV, and all that. Titles don't interest me-stories do. And, this all from my personal expereince-I have read some absolutely garbage books, seen terrible films, all because the title sounded amazing and awesome. So, I've given up on titles. It's not worth it to me. Call it Star Wars: Red, Blue, Yellow, etc, for all I care.I don’t need one either. I would like one. I would LOVE one. I would love to hear a title that makes me excited to see a movie rather than “meh, ok.” I would love a title that makes me sit up and ask questions. I would love a title that makes me curious.
I’m way more intrigued by The Last Jedi as a title than Solo.
Probably. Would you feel the same way about "Kenobi" as a film title?
I read it because of the back of the book, not the title. I watched it because the premise intriguied me, not the title.
It's funny, I'm intrigued by either titled. Agree to disagree, YMMV, and all that. Titles don't interest me-stories do. And, this all from my personal expereince-I have read some absolutely garbage books, seen terrible films, all because the title sounded amazing and awesome. So, I've given up on titles. It's not worth it to me. Call it Star Wars: Red, Blue, Yellow, etc, for all I care.
Cynical? Not really, as I think the film will do well, and I think it has had the appropriate level of engagement by the production team. I think that its emphasizing the wrong aspect of a film if the title is somehow reflective of corporate disinterest.
Unless I am completely misunderstanding your point, in which case, I apologize. I just don't see it as that important, but if you think its important marketing tool, then I'll concede the point.
Or loss of interest in the brand. Yeah, that is possible with Star Wars at some point in time. Just because its safe now, doesn't mean you take it for granted.They have one of the safest brands in the galaxy, and they chose to be risk averse. Like, what are they afraid of? Only making a billion?
The Han Solo movie has a title https://twitter.com/RealRonHoward/status/920320502320771073
As the thread starter, you're able to do this yourself by going to Thread Tools > Edit Title at the top of the thread. There's no time limit.A boring, but expected title. @Neroon, would you mind changing the thread title to Solo: A Star Wars Story, please?
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