Meh.Dave Filoni Is Now in Charge of Star Wars at Lucasfilm (variety.com)
He will Be ‘Planning the Future’ of ‘Star Wars’ Films and Shows. Thoughts?
He's not the solution, he's part of the problem.
Meh.Dave Filoni Is Now in Charge of Star Wars at Lucasfilm (variety.com)
He will Be ‘Planning the Future’ of ‘Star Wars’ Films and Shows. Thoughts?
He has helped make some of the most popular stories in Star Wars.Meh.
He's not the solution, he's part of the problem.
Well, his spotlight character is a woman, so he obviously must hate other men.Is this the part where I start complaining about a woke agenda, despite the fact Filoni is a white guy?
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All subjective I realise, but of his stuff I only really like Mando seasons one and two, and Ahsoka. I dislike Clone Wars, Bad Batch, Rebels and whatever the other animated show was.He has helped make some of the most popular stories in Star Wars.
It's not just his recent stuff I don't like.It's worth keeping in mind for everyone freaking out because they didn't like some of his recent stuff, that this more of a consulting or oversight role, so he's not going to be writing or creating everything himself.
"Help me Dave Filoni, you're Star Wars only hope."Meh.
He's not the solution, he's part of the problem.
So... someone with no apparent real-world experience outside of the antiseptic, emotionally stunted hallways of Lucasfilm animation, who, unlike Kennedy, never had firsthand experience of working with the likes of Spielberg and Zemeckis? That doesn't inspire much confidence, but, time will tell.I think people are missing the real interesting part of the story, which is Carrie Beck's promotion; if anyone is being groomed to take Kennedy's place when she retires it's Beck. As head of development, she's going to be the one really deciding what pitches do and donnot get made.
Source?the antiseptic, emotionally stunted hallways of Lucasfilm animation
Dave Filoni Is Now in Charge of Star Wars at Lucasfilm (variety.com)
He will Be ‘Planning the Future’ of ‘Star Wars’ Films and Shows. Thoughts?
I never had that impression. Ezra's taming of the purrgil in "The Call" was quite significant, as was the encounter of living creatures capable of jumping into hyperspace. The whole episode began and ended with the purrgil defining the action.Remember that the Pergill were from a seemingly filler-like episode.
So...never change?
'Cause Lucas made the OT. Then the PT.
Sometimes people get things wrong.
Depends on who you're talking to. Certain people like to declare "filler!" anytime a given episode doesn't (in their view) contain some major revelation, advance the metanarrative plot, upset the status quo somehow, or most often then not: they just didn't like it very much. Whether these assessments have any objective merit is besides the point; they get thrown around all the same.This aligns with how the term has been used for decades, for example under the idea that the filler on a record album is inferior to the hits.
I believe the mistakes that Lucas had made were sanctioning the return of Maul in "The Clone Wars" and selling Lucasfilm to Disney.
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