Yeah, TFA is literally just a copy-pasted New Hope lmao.
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by J o J » Fri May 22, 2020 5:16 am
by Sildorian Empire » Fri May 22, 2020 5:21 am
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by Pythaga » Fri May 22, 2020 7:52 am
by The Huskar Social Union » Fri May 22, 2020 7:54 am
Pythaga wrote:The people who tend to complain about the ST saw the original movies when they were too young to pick up on the political commentary, to them it was just a fun space movie. As they grew older, they never really looked past it, it was still just a fun space movie to them. Additionally a lot of the anti-Vietnam and other super political stuff in the OT isn’t really meaningful or applicable to people who first saw it as kids in the 80’s and later.
In short, people grew up with the originals as fun movies without deeper meaning, and kept seeing them like that. However, when the ST came out, people looked at them with a critical eye, and saw politicization in a series where they had before seen none. Probably didn’t help that the ST’s commentary is also pretty polarizing in and of itself either.
by Pythaga » Fri May 22, 2020 7:56 am
The Huskar Social Union wrote:I like the ST for the most part, but there is plenty that can be criticised that isnt about its commentary. Such as shit writing, underdeveloped characters and the metric fuck ton of fan service in TROS
by The Huskar Social Union » Fri May 22, 2020 7:56 am
by The Huskar Social Union » Fri May 22, 2020 7:56 am
Pythaga wrote:The Huskar Social Union wrote:I like the ST for the most part, but there is plenty that can be criticised that isnt about its commentary. Such as shit writing, underdeveloped characters and the metric fuck ton of fan service in TROS
I completely agree that their is more to the dislike of the ST than the politics. I was simply answering the post above mine about why people were complaining about the politicization.
by Sildorian Empire » Fri May 22, 2020 8:28 am
The Huskar Social Union wrote:Pythaga wrote:The people who tend to complain about the ST saw the original movies when they were too young to pick up on the political commentary, to them it was just a fun space movie. As they grew older, they never really looked past it, it was still just a fun space movie to them. Additionally a lot of the anti-Vietnam and other super political stuff in the OT isn’t really meaningful or applicable to people who first saw it as kids in the 80’s and later.
In short, people grew up with the originals as fun movies without deeper meaning, and kept seeing them like that. However, when the ST came out, people looked at them with a critical eye, and saw politicization in a series where they had before seen none. Probably didn’t help that the ST’s commentary is also pretty polarizing in and of itself either.
I like the ST for the most part, but there is plenty that can be criticised that isnt about its commentary. Such as shit writing, bad jokes (TLJ in particular, its one of my biggest issues with that movie), underdeveloped characters and the metric fuck ton of fan service in TROS
Daily News: IVC Lothal enters battle with new Xadian Flagship the Dreadnought Ronthawa in Galataea. Lothal had destroyed the 3 previous Xadian flagships in battle. | Mugeya fails to crack Wrothgar Prime, forced to retreat to unknown location in Sildorian Space by the Wrothgar Fleet. IVC Pride II to be rerouted to aid in finding and potentially capturing the hostile World Cracker. | New strain of the Frontline Pox breaks out in Nodex Prime, particularly affects the Xuni thralls. Planetary government passes edict to cull Xuni population to fight the disease before it can affect Silda population.
by Pythaga » Fri May 22, 2020 9:42 am
Sildorian Empire wrote:The Huskar Social Union wrote:I like the ST for the most part, but there is plenty that can be criticised that isnt about its commentary. Such as shit writing, bad jokes (TLJ in particular, its one of my biggest issues with that movie), underdeveloped characters and the metric fuck ton of fan service in TROS
The ST have a lot of problems. "Too much political correctness"/"SJW Agenda" just isn't one of them imo.
by The first Galactic Republic » Fri May 22, 2020 10:05 am
by Sildorian Empire » Fri May 22, 2020 10:09 am
The first Galactic Republic wrote:The sequels were less political than the other trilogies. The originals and prequels had allegories on Vietnam, Nixon, Bush...
The sequels had Abrams going, “It’s the Empire, but NEWER!”
Daily News: IVC Lothal enters battle with new Xadian Flagship the Dreadnought Ronthawa in Galataea. Lothal had destroyed the 3 previous Xadian flagships in battle. | Mugeya fails to crack Wrothgar Prime, forced to retreat to unknown location in Sildorian Space by the Wrothgar Fleet. IVC Pride II to be rerouted to aid in finding and potentially capturing the hostile World Cracker. | New strain of the Frontline Pox breaks out in Nodex Prime, particularly affects the Xuni thralls. Planetary government passes edict to cull Xuni population to fight the disease before it can affect Silda population.
by Great Confederacy of Commonwealth States » Fri May 22, 2020 10:10 am
by Andsed » Fri May 22, 2020 10:37 am
The Huskar Social Union wrote:Pythaga wrote:The people who tend to complain about the ST saw the original movies when they were too young to pick up on the political commentary, to them it was just a fun space movie. As they grew older, they never really looked past it, it was still just a fun space movie to them. Additionally a lot of the anti-Vietnam and other super political stuff in the OT isn’t really meaningful or applicable to people who first saw it as kids in the 80’s and later.
In short, people grew up with the originals as fun movies without deeper meaning, and kept seeing them like that. However, when the ST came out, people looked at them with a critical eye, and saw politicization in a series where they had before seen none. Probably didn’t help that the ST’s commentary is also pretty polarizing in and of itself either.
I like the ST for the most part, but there is plenty that can be criticised that isnt about its commentary. Such as shit writing, bad jokes (TLJ in particular, its one of my biggest issues with that movie), underdeveloped characters and the metric fuck ton of fan service in TROS
by Pythaga » Fri May 22, 2020 10:50 am
Andsed wrote:The Huskar Social Union wrote:I like the ST for the most part, but there is plenty that can be criticised that isnt about its commentary. Such as shit writing, bad jokes (TLJ in particular, its one of my biggest issues with that movie), underdeveloped characters and the metric fuck ton of fan service in TROS
Hit the nail right on the head. The politics are not the issue with the ST. They are pretty weak films but that's is because of bad writing and the fact there was no cohesive plan or vision, not because it has social commentary.
by New haven america » Fri May 22, 2020 12:11 pm
Pythaga wrote:The people who tend to complain about the ST saw the original movies when they were too young to pick up on the political commentary, to them it was just a fun space movie. As they grew older, they never really looked past it, it was still just a fun space movie to them. Additionally a lot of the anti-Vietnam and other super political stuff in the OT isn’t really meaningful or applicable to people who first saw it as kids in the 80’s and later.
In short, people grew up with the originals as fun movies without deeper meaning, and kept seeing them like that. However, when the ST came out, people looked at them with a critical eye, and saw politicization in a series where they had before seen none. Probably didn’t help that the ST’s commentary is also pretty polarizing in and of itself either.
by Great Confederacy of Commonwealth States » Fri May 22, 2020 12:15 pm
New haven america wrote:Pythaga wrote:The people who tend to complain about the ST saw the original movies when they were too young to pick up on the political commentary, to them it was just a fun space movie. As they grew older, they never really looked past it, it was still just a fun space movie to them. Additionally a lot of the anti-Vietnam and other super political stuff in the OT isn’t really meaningful or applicable to people who first saw it as kids in the 80’s and later.
In short, people grew up with the originals as fun movies without deeper meaning, and kept seeing them like that. However, when the ST came out, people looked at them with a critical eye, and saw politicization in a series where they had before seen none. Probably didn’t help that the ST’s commentary is also pretty polarizing in and of itself either.
Or maybe it's because the ST was badly written, not planned out, and was mostly based around the politics of 1 chick who works at Lucasfilms (And who got fired from Lucasfilms) without any hint of this thing called "Subtlety".
by Pythaga » Fri May 22, 2020 12:16 pm
New haven america wrote:Pythaga wrote:The people who tend to complain about the ST saw the original movies when they were too young to pick up on the political commentary, to them it was just a fun space movie. As they grew older, they never really looked past it, it was still just a fun space movie to them. Additionally a lot of the anti-Vietnam and other super political stuff in the OT isn’t really meaningful or applicable to people who first saw it as kids in the 80’s and later.
In short, people grew up with the originals as fun movies without deeper meaning, and kept seeing them like that. However, when the ST came out, people looked at them with a critical eye, and saw politicization in a series where they had before seen none. Probably didn’t help that the ST’s commentary is also pretty polarizing in and of itself either.
Or maybe it's because the ST was badly written, not planned out, and was mostly based around the politics of 1 chick who works at Lucasfilms (And who got fired from Lucasfilms) without any hint of this thing called "Subtlety".
by Pythaga » Fri May 22, 2020 12:19 pm
Great Confederacy of Commonwealth States wrote:New haven america wrote:Or maybe it's because the ST was badly written, not planned out, and was mostly based around the politics of 1 chick who works at Lucasfilms (And who got fired from Lucasfilms) without any hint of this thing called "Subtlety".
What politics?
by Idzequitch » Fri May 22, 2020 1:55 pm
Sildorian Empire wrote:Andsed wrote:The patricide argument falls apart when you realize that were talking about Vader here, the right hand to the emperor and who has killed millions and is a symbol of oppression to the galaxy. I don't think Luke needed any encouragement to want to see him dead. And the idea of him being a Mary Sue is fucking absurd. He fails all the damm time. In fights and upholding the Jedi Code and in the fact it was his failings as a teacher that led to Anakin falling to dark side. Not liking him is one thing but calling him a "characterless, stupid and poorly-designed Mary Sue" is dumb.
1- It doesn't. Obi-Wan doesn't convince Luke to "go kill Vader because he's a Sith who's at least partially responsible for a genocide" -he pretty much doesn't say this, and its clear Luke's beef with Vader is not as "chief enforcer of a totalitarian, slavering, genocidal regime" but as "You killed my father". He tries to convince Luke to kill him because "I knew your father, Vader killed him". Which is even more hilarious because he's basically sending a guy who's had 3-4 days of training (if even that) to go fight one of the five most well-trained Force Users who're still around. Which doesn't really endear him to me any further, but that's irrelevant.
2- He only gets that when he's developed, which happens with other content. Legends, The Clone Wars, etc. In the Trilogy, he's basically the exact thing people accuse Rey of being: A characterless, stupid and poorly-designed Mary Sue who succeeds where he logically should not because he's the good guy and literally no other reason, who's virtually never faced with consequences for his actions -meta or in canon- and who's pretty much the only character who can break convention and warp morality by "it's alright when he does it".
by Alvecia » Fri May 22, 2020 2:10 pm
by Aeritai » Fri May 22, 2020 2:19 pm
Alvecia wrote:Pythaga wrote:
I've never read any of those, how are they?
I went through the Vader series by Kieron Gillen, and those were great. She pops up in one of the volumes, and I've heard good things about the series, so I thought I'd splash.
The Vader series was excellent, so I'm looking forward to these, I'll let you know.
by Pythaga » Fri May 22, 2020 2:25 pm
Aeritai wrote:Alvecia wrote:I went through the Vader series by Kieron Gillen, and those were great. She pops up in one of the volumes, and I've heard good things about the series, so I thought I'd splash.
The Vader series was excellent, so I'm looking forward to these, I'll let you know.
Aren't those comics getting backlash from stealing fan art?
https://youtu.be/T8ALKjrRySo
by The first Galactic Republic » Fri May 22, 2020 2:27 pm
Pythaga wrote:Aeritai wrote:
Aren't those comics getting backlash from stealing fan art?
https://youtu.be/T8ALKjrRySo
I've heard that a lot of different Star Wars comics have been stealing art, which is really stupid considering that they have the entirety of Marvel at their disposal. Who gets a job as an artist at Marvel only to steal work? Super lazy and unprofessional.
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