Star Wars doesn't belong to any of us.STAR WARS does not belong to only us old-timers.

Star Wars doesn't belong to any of us.STAR WARS does not belong to only us old-timers.
I'm sure the cult will spin a billion dollar gross into a failure like they did with TLJ. They aren't smart people.I agree.
I can't wait to watch them when Episode IX flops.
Kids became fans of the prequels too if they were around the right age. Doesn't mean they were as good as the OT so you can't really point to it as the mark of quality.
...they apparently care more about Rey than Han Solo.
If you want to count box office alone you could also say the interest was in seeing Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill's final turn on their OT characters, whereas Solo didn't have Ford or Billy Dee Williams.
That's how box office analysis works. You can sort of rationalize anything you want out of the numbers.
No can he, it world be simply shocking if he didn't. It won't be anything close to the same thing as having him be the hero of the movie though. To me, and probably a lot of the general public, the star wars saga is over. Episode 9 is just a spin off. I'm still going to watch, I dare even say I'm excited for it. The feelings I have for it though are almost nothing when compared to the excitement I felt for 7, and the hope I still had for 8.Luke could still show up as a ghost.
Not at all the same thing. The X-Men series that we had with The Last Stand is a completely different continuity than that of Dark Phoenix.
To paraphrase Woody Allen, franchises are like sharks, they have to keep moving or they die. Change and evolution are part of the process.
STAR WARS does not belong to only us old-timers.
See also STAR TREK, PLANET OF THE APES, GODZILLA, and every other "iconic" fan fave.
To me, and probably a lot of the general public, the star wars saga is over. Episode 9 is just a spin off.
If franchises are to continue they need new fans.Kids became fans of the prequels too if they were around the right age. Doesn't mean they were as good as the OT so you can't really point to it as the mark of quality.
How can this argument be made? What can be said or concluded regarding the general public and their attitude towards Star Wars? If so, I could probably make the argument that ROTS is a spin off too. I certainly wasn't invested in going and seeing it.To me, and probably a lot of the general public, the star wars saga is over.
No can he, it world be simply shocking if he didn't. It won't be anything close to the same thing as having him be the hero of the movie though. To me, and probably a lot of the general public, the star wars saga is over. Episode 9 is just a spin off. I'm still going to watch, I dare even say I'm excited for it. The feelings I have for it though are almost nothing when compared to the excitement I felt for 7, and the hope I still had for 8.
I absolutely enjoy Rey and Finn's stories, as well as Luke's presentation.I am 51 and really liked TFA because of Rey, and decently like TLJ because Luke was old and jaded, the whole reason the fanboys seem to hate it.
Me too, but that's not the point.I absolutely enjoy Rey and Finn's stories, as well as Luke's presentation.
Yes yes there are other movies that are called star wars, but only one if them is the highest grossing movie of all time. I'm pretty certain that isn't because of its own merits. At least 75 percent nostalgia I'd say.
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