Doctor When wrote:
I feel Disney, and Abrams, actually went out of their way to stoke ‘fandom menace’. They used it. They consciously talked down Lucas and the prequels to build their own little take on Star Wars, and it’s rightly kinda backfired. Pretty much everything Abrams says or writes comes across as very disingenuous to me.
royalguard96 wrote:
Agree 1000% with the first part. Anyone who understands the history of the saga, and how it was made, could plainly see through the "WW UsEd PrAcTiCaL EfFeCtS!!!!1111" line for what it was - a shot at Lucas and his filmmaking techniques. They took the mountain of shit fans threw at the prequels and stood upon it in the lead up to TFA. Even in the TFA special features, some random dude was talking about "why would we use anything other than film? That's the only way to do it, that's how the originals were made" blah blah blah I know the sequel trilogy did little to endear itself to me with that kind of mindless trash talk. I will give Rian Johnson credit in that he didn't engage in any of that junk. He just set out to make the movie he wanted to make, whether you agree or disagree with his vision, and didn't worry about all this other crap. I respect him for that.
The central question I hope TROS answers - the one I and CoGro have had for 7 years - is why was the ST necessary (besides to make money back for Disney investors)? TROS has a pretty tall task ahead of it to answer that question, and I sincerely hope it does.
Two films in I personally feel that the sequels have added nothing, they only serve to takeaway from the existing story/narrative. Which, IMO, is a huge shame as... 1) They could have literally gone anywhere in the Star Wars universe and told an original, cohesive story that would have actually added to the canon and built the brand in a positive way. It’s as if they actually knowingly chose the worst options possible simply because they thought it would give them the fastest return. 2) They’ve wasted so much talent on these films... everything from really talented actors, designers to John Williams. I’m sure Williams will never score another Star Wars film, and a couple of notable exceptions aside (Rey’s theme, March of the Resistance), the scores have reflected the films I.e. underwhelming, not progressive and painfully derivative. But that’s just my take...