@Flying Spaghetti Monster calling people naive for not ascribing to baseless conspiracy theories calls for the following:

Worldwide gross of $1,332,539,889, 11th highest grossing film of all time and best selling blu-ray of 2018. Yeah sure, Star Wars is in a bad place right now yep you got it
And yet, to the people in charge, it means everything.Box office means literally zero when criticising
And yet, to the people in charge, it means everything.
Criticism is fine. But there’s a difference between being critical and just being nitpicks. There’s honestly been a lot of both in this thread. Also, again, Disney has a fiduciary responsibility to make money. So yes, ticket sales and box office do matter.
That's not the argument here. The question is whether or not Disney is satisfied with the current performance and that they are willing to continue to invest in the property.‘lots of people liked it/paid to see it’ is not the same as ‘it is good/perfection’
That's not the argument here. The question is whether or not Disney is satisfied with the current performance and that they are willing to continue to invest in the property.
To a fan they basically represent nothing more than whether they are more likely to get another film in the series or not. That’s pretty much it.
Otherwise roll up every film ever..,.Grand Theft Auto games make more money, and the games industry has been outperforming Hollywood for some time.
As a judgement of artistic merit, it’s utterly worthless.
*Rereads past couple of posts**checks thread topic* *checks where he was discussing the merits of the opening*
No. A refutation to issues around artistic merit was made with Box Office argument.
*checks thread topic* *checks where he was discussing the merits of the opening*
No. A refutation to issues around artistic merit was made with Box Office argument.
*Rereads past couple of posts*
We were discussing whether or not Johnson would get his trilogy and Disney's current satisfaction with the brand.
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And...? This is the part that I don't get. Why should I care? If I (and my kids, and my friends' kids) are enjoying these films, reading these books, playing with these toys, and admiring Rey then why should I care what others do? We live in a day and age where we have multiple properties for people to enjoy so I'm struggling to see the issue here.You can all love Disney STar Wars, but a lot of people don't. They've taken the specialness out of it. Using a lot of recent comic books to explain oversights made in the films. You have to recognize that they've lost a lot of fans that they won't get back, and that kids are not interested in the stories, they'd rather watch MCU films or anime or whatever. Even the great spectacles that used to make these films special don't mean anything when a GotG film can fart out an asteroid scene on a computer that looks better to kids than the ESB asteroid chase...
I seem to remember the last film losing money for the studio.
The film before that making less than half the money of the film it was a sequel to.
I seem to remember the fandom being split.
I hear lots of talk, substantiated and unsubstantiated, of desperate reshoots for episode 9,
of an empty brand new theme park despite the fact Iger himself said that they didn't need to advertise (I'm seeing ads everywhere for it)..
the fact that the studio had so much hubris to say that they would give us a SW film once a year a few years ago now won't have another film after 9 for another three years.
Box office hardly matters when you have a steady but sure decline, or when you did not use your first film to successfully lay track for future films
You can all love Disney STar Wars, but a lot of people don't. They've taken the specialness out of it. Using a lot of recent comic books to explain oversights made in the films. You have to recognize that they've lost a lot of fans that they won't get back, and that kids are not interested in the stories, they'd rather watch MCU films or anime or whatever. Even the great spectacles that used to make these films special don't mean anything when a GotG film can fart out an asteroid scene on a computer that looks better to kids than the ESB asteroid chase...
with the well-known properties there is more to consider than just number crunching. I mean Superman Returns made more money than Batman Begins, but they made a sequel to Batman Begins.. based in part on other aspects.. like word of mouth, story potential, etc. Why is there a sense of franchise fatigue with Star Wars when Marvel can chug out three films a year? These are questions that don't necessarily have numbers alone behind them
Actually, there is a fairly simple answer to this question. Marvel is able to generate content in a variety of different genres, around several different characters. They also have 50+ years of character stories, various plot lines, and intersecting content. Marvel benefits from a rather large history. Star Wars does not.Why is there a sense of franchise fatigue with Star Wars when Marvel can chug out three films a year?
Actually, there is a fairly simple answer to this question. Marvel is able to generate content in a variety of different genres, around several different characters. They also have 50+ years of character stories, various plot lines, and intersecting content. Marvel benefits from a rather large history. Star Wars does not.
Based upon...what, exactly? What are you using to make this guarantee?I guarantee you that if (going from the thread title) that if Last Jedi was widely liked, they would have announced RJ's trilogy bny now with names and dates.
I guarantee you that if (going from the thread title) that if Last Jedi was widely liked, they would have announced RJ's trilogy bny now with names and dates.
We knew we were going to close this up, we knew that even before we started The Force Awakens.
I’m sitting down now with Dan Weiss and David Benioff...and Rian Johnson. We’re all sitting down to talk about, where do we go next? We’ve all had conversations about what the possibilities might be, but now we’re locking it down.
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