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Kathleen Kennedy Damaging Star Wars....?

If you want to advocate for someone getting fired with a meme, use a meme for someone getting fired, and don't use one depicting someone being killed, even if it's fictionally killed by a sci-fi device. Otherwise it's going to look like you're trying to hide behind a joke.

Or trying to shout-out to a popular movie that everyone saw, which already had spawned many memes of the same type without incident.

Oh nooooo, I never realised!

That's true. You really didn't.

i have a hard time giving a fuck about the ‘meaning:’
But thanks for explaining ‘it’s all a joke bro.’

So what's the deal? Is it that you find the notion of a wealthy executive ending up temporarily unemployed to be such an abhorrent concept that it borders on thoughtcrime? Or is anything a death threat if you say it is? That's usually how the "hard time giving a fuck about meaning" crowd rolls.
 
That's true. You really didn't.

Sure man. You can totally tell that by the way I accused him of making a death threat, and promptly reported him for it.

Oh. Wait. I didn’t say that at all. It’s almost like I choose the words I use for a reason, and not just because they’d look pretty on a screen.

So what's the deal? Is it that you find the notion of a wealthy executive ending up temporarily unemployed to be such an abhorrent concept that it borders on thoughtcrime? Or is anything a death threat if you say it is? That's usually how the "hard time giving a fuck about meaning" crowd rolls.

I ‘mean’ that depicting the death of someone as a ‘funny metaphor’ for a ‘wished for with much sweating and heavy breathing’ sacking, is about as fucking stupid as using child rape as a metaphor for ‘saw a sucky movie.’

Which I thought would be obvious. Considering you apparently have greater insight than even me into what I ‘really mean:’ and I have said the same thing three fucking times now.

And I never said ‘intent’ doesn’t matter. Unfortunately for people who like to weasel behind it when called out for actions, intent is simply one of many things that ‘matter.’
 
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Doesn't mean they lost momentum or that somehow it damaged the Star Wars brand. Any more than people stopped being fans because of the PT.

Also "pissed on Luke" is hyperbole, at best. It's been 6 months and I still don't get the anger towards it. It's as if the characters in Star Wars are not allowed to be people.:shrug:

To me, Luke in the beginning of TLJ was a character who had kind of lost his way. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that. It happens to real people.

By the end of the movie, he had found 'peace and purpose,' was vindicated, and was portrayed in a very reverent manner as befits a Jedi Master rising above our mundane physical plane of existence. I really, really, really don't get all the anger from viewers about this.

Kor
 
To me, Luke in the beginning of TLJ was a character who had kind of lost his way. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that. It happens to real people.

Some folks don't want real people. They want simplistic idealized heroes. They want to feel warm and fuzzy about them like they did when they were kids. Which makes it near impossible to do anything interesting with the characters.
 
10 years from now wouldn't be much of a victory. Thankfully we won't have to wait that long. It will happen quite soon, the momentum is building and soon mainstream outlets will be having these discussions.



It's a combination of box office, fan and general audience response and critical response. Marvel Studios wins at all of these... Transformers does not. That's why the Transformers franchise sunk like the DCEU after a string of bad and divisive films, and the box office lead to diminishing returns, akin to Solo.



The funny thing is I'm not even a Star Wars fan. I think Star Wars is totally silly and juvenile for the most part, but I can respect it's role in filmmaking history.

I just find the whole behind the scenes studio drama fascinating and worthy of discussion. I love when all these things go haywire. It was just as amusing seeing the DCEU implode.

I can't wait to see how the Kathleen drama unfolds and how Disney will rectify all of this. Some big changes are coming for sure.



Because you're transgender, are you referring to a female character? or transgender character? If the later is so, I wasn't sure if one existed in SW yet.

I'm all for representation of all types if handled well (Black Panther)........... especially in a fictional universe populated by weird aliens.



Yep. Hilarious though.
No, it really really isn't. It's fucking disgusting, and I find it seriously disturbing that anybody would find it even the slightest bit funny.
Hell, I'm seriously pissed at pretty much everybody above me in the heirarchy at work right now, and despite having a few not exactly nice thoughts about them, it never once crossed my mind to post something like that online, and if someone else did, I wouldn't find it funny.
It's okay.

I will retract that photo, out of consideration for those who are very sensitive regarding what it may or may not imply.

[But seriously, those memes are all over the net, and it's just referring to her losing her job, I'm not calling for her murder...lol, so ridiculous]
Sure you say that now after seeing the reaction it got, but I have to wonder what exactly you'd be saying if everyone else said things along the lines of "haha yeah, kill the bitch"?
 
Some folks don't want real people. They want simplistic idealized heroes. They want to feel warm and fuzzy about them like they did when they were kids. Which makes it near impossible to do anything interesting with the characters.


I agree that people want kind of simple idealized hero's in "Star Wars" but i'm not sure that means they can't be interesting. It's just a different kind of interesting than you might get from a more adult drama. If anything a more serious Luke is actually something that would appeal more to Hardcore fans than casual fans because they in theory will take the "Star Wars" myth stuff more serious than people who just want to relax and turn their brains off for 2 hours and escape. I liked the Luke stuff for that exact reason. The problem is what do you do when the escapism part lets you down which it did in TLJ. The space chase was just flat out boring for the most part the movie really is missing the same sense of fun the older movies had or even "Force Awakens.". Except for the opening scene where they are doing the putting someone on hold comedy bit. More of that would have been nice.

Still I think it all comes down to just how angry everyone is. Like I said before nobody in 2018 actually wants to be in 2018. Use to it was just liberals who would feel the need to rebel against society. Now we see what happens when both sides feel that way at the exact same time. How is anyone expected to enjoy anything anymore. When you see it and your conservative an you almost feel obligated to hate it because you feel it is trying to be all about some secret SJW agenda because the internet has made everyone into a conspiracy theory person at this point but if your on the left you can't admit you might not like it because that adds fuel to the Alt right and the very notion of someone just not liking it for creative reasons is hard to accept when you got 5 sexist Kennedy video's you see everyday thus you buy into the idea that everyone is the same on the issue. People like to say this represents a small fraction of whiny man-children which I hope is true but it doesn't reflect in how people actually deal with people who dislike the movie because then all the benefit of doubt goes out the window instantly. Has anyone here ever seen anyone who dislikes the movie and not have their first impulse be that the person is just another sexist asshole? Why would one assume this if these people were such a small percentage of people who complain?

Jason
 
To me, Luke in the beginning of TLJ was a character who had kind of lost his way. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that. It happens to real people.

By the end of the movie, he had found 'peace and purpose,' was vindicated, and was portrayed in a very reverent manner as befits a Jedi Master rising above our mundane physical plane of existence. I really, really, really don't get all the anger from viewers about this.

Kor

Luke wasn't an action hero, maybe? Dunno.

It's more complicated than that. It's like in music where you play a minor chord to create tension and then you play a major chord and the tension is released. The TFA cliffhanger was a minor chord, Luke rejecting Rey was another minor chord. Failed Casino run and loosing most of the Resistance was yet another Minor Chord. The Major chord at the the end of this better be really good, and it wasn't. Luke is a Projection so he never actually has it out with Kylo, then he is absorbed into the Force. That's yet another Minor Chord. We never get to see Luke be a great Jedi. That all happened between movies. To continue the metaphor the movie is discordant all the way through.

There's a mix of major and minor in Empire, but the balance better and while the ending is similar to TLJ, it just works better, and certainly much less dire.
 
It's more complicated than that. It's like in music where you play a minor chord to create tension and then you play a major chord and the tension is released. The TFA cliffhanger was a minor chord, Luke rejecting Rey was another minor chord. Failed Casino run and loosing most of the Resistance was yet another Minor Chord. The Major chord at the the end of this better be really good, and it wasn't. Luke is a Projection so he never actually has it out with Kylo, then he is absorbed into the Force. That's yet another Minor Chord. We never get to see Luke be a great Jedi. That all happened between movies. To continue the metaphor the movie is discordant all the way through.

There's a mix of major and minor in Empire, but the balance better and while the ending is similar to TLJ, it just works better, and certainly much less dire.
Well, to that I'll just say that The Empire Strikes Back is one of those few-in-a-lifetime masterpieces. It's stood up really well and it was even ahead of its time in 1980. No Star Wars film since has equaled it. I think the 1977 film happens to be better, but certainly many if not most fans think TESB is best and I can actually wrap my head around that point of view quite easily.
 
Well, to that I'll just say that The Empire Strikes Back is one of those few-in-a-lifetime masterpieces. It's stood up really well and it was even ahead of its time in 1980. No Star Wars film since has equaled it.


I don't feel the same. Granted, "The Empire Strikes Back" is one of my two top favorite Star Wars movies, I do believe that it might be a bit overrated.


Doesn't mean they lost momentum or that somehow it damaged the Star Wars brand. Any more than people stopped being fans because of the PT.


I became a bigger fan of the franchise, because of the PT.
 
Luke is a Projection so he never actually has it out with Kylo, then he is absorbed into the Force. That's yet another Minor Chord.
On this point I'll disagree. I thought Luke becoming one with the Force was a massive major chord, and one that will likely pay off in the next film.
 
This. I think it is easily one of the top 25 films ever made. .
Easily.

It's cinematic mastercraft.

*And like Counterpart, I prefer 77 and think it's the better overall experience (and much more groundbreaking), but it's hard to deny Empire's technical and artistic achievement.
 
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