I think it would be entertaining to watch the prequels in an all new form piss them off again.![]()
They might actually burn down Galaxy's Edge at that point.

I think it would be entertaining to watch the prequels in an all new form piss them off again.![]()
Entitlement at its worst. That's what all of this is. Some fans just want their story told their way and no other way.
We still need an Emperor Palpatine figure from the new film.
I didn't see it, and several other people on here also didn't see it, so it seems entirely plausable to me that Abrams, Kennedy, Terrio and the other people responsible for the movies didn't see it either.
In other words, just swallow whatever is shoveled in the mouths of fans and don't you dare question or analyze how something could have worked another way.
Customers--audiences have a right to analyze, criticize and judge if they see fi to do so. To call any of "entitlement" is acting as a mouthpiece for studios/filmmakers who want open wallets, glued lips and not a thought about what they are watching.
Not even close. Demanding a film be redone because it didn't meet personal expectations is not the same as just not questioning or criticizing.In other words, just swallow whatever is shoveled in the mouths of fans and don't you dare question or analyze how something could have worked another way.
Not even close. Demanding a film be redone because it didn't meet personal expectations is not the same as just not questioning or criticizing.
Both ways are over the top in their response. There is a balanced approach to be had.
Again, there's no excuse for all that was put into the Finn character. The people behind the ST did not land here yesterday, and if they are as "socially progressive" as they spent recent years repeatedly telling the world, then logically, they would be aware of racial stereotypes and try to avoid them. It was a choice. They picked the Black Buffoon.
You just keep repeating this, but you have no real evidence other than what you think they were doing. Just saying they had to know about it without find some kind of evidence that they did is not enough.Again, there's no excuse for all that was put into the Finn character. The people behind the ST did not land here yesterday, and if they are as "socially progressive" as they spent recent years repeatedly telling the world, then logically, they would be aware of racial stereotypes and try to avoid them. It was a choice. They picked the Black Buffoon.
And if there was, which I doubt very much, if Disney wanted us to see it, they would have released it instead of the one we got.
Any chance those fans would be happy with a stack of Star Wars Mad Libs?Not even close. Demanding a film be redone because it didn't meet personal expectations is not the same as just not questioning or criticizing.
Both ways are over the top in their response. There is a balanced approach to be had.
Hasn't the film's editor debunked this?This whole #Release the JJ/AbramsCut this is just ridiculous, we don't even know that there is a JJ cut and even if there was. And if there was, which I doubt very much, if Disney wanted us to see it, they would have released it instead of the one we got.
You'd think they wouldn't have made that same mistake since one of the biggest complaints about TFA was how there was very little explanation as to how things ended up the way they were in that movie.According to Maryanne Brandon, The Rise of Skywalker's editor, there were more scenes that explained how Palpatine was alive in the movie, but they ended up being cut because they wanted to cut back on the amount of exposition. I think this was a mistake, because it really was a pretty important thing to deal with.
I honestly believe that, despite popular opinion of the fan base, that the studios generally don't give a rat's ass about fan complaints and do what they're going to do anyway.You'd think they wouldn't have made that same mistake since one of the biggest complaints about TFA was how there was very little explanation as to how things ended up the way they were in that movie.
I honestly believe that, despite popular opinion of the fan base, that the studios generally don't give a rat's ass about fan complaints and do what they're going to do anyway.
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