At what point do people at Disney connect the dots on the common denominator for all of the failures for Star Wars....Kennedy has to go.
The Collective said:
I'm slowly getting on board with TCTTS. I personally loved Filoni so much for the animated world and some of the early creative decisions, and I've been a complete fan boy of his. But the deeper we get into this **** - the more the story failure has to be attached to him.
Everyone needs to go. I love Filoni's work on the cartoons, but many of these failures are at his doing.The Collective said:
I'm slowly getting on board with TCTTS. I personally loved Filoni so much for the animated world and some of the early creative decisions, and I've been a complete fan boy of his. But the deeper we get into this **** - the more the story failure has to be attached to him.
It seems like it should be so simple to just literally take his books and turn them into movies or tv shows.Ag Since 83 said:
Filoni has been hit-and-miss the whole time and for some reason many people ignored his misses and wanted to give him the keys to the kingdom based only on the hits. The Clone Wars is a good show, but there is a reason why there are lists online of which episodes to skip.
I love the guy because he brought Thrawn into the new canon, but I don't think anything they've done with the character on screen is anywhere near as good as the way Zahn writes him.
Been wondering this for years. They'd need to cast a new Luke and Leia. Don't know much about the guy that played Han in Solo, but he wasn't bad. Donald Glover was pretty solid as Lando. The Mon Mothma chick from Andor is pretty nails. Plenty of good stories there that don't revolve around a planet killing superweaponPatAg said:It seems like it should be so simple to just literally take his books and turn them into movies or tv shows.Ag Since 83 said:
Filoni has been hit-and-miss the whole time and for some reason many people ignored his misses and wanted to give him the keys to the kingdom based only on the hits. The Clone Wars is a good show, but there is a reason why there are lists online of which episodes to skip.
I love the guy because he brought Thrawn into the new canon, but I don't think anything they've done with the character on screen is anywhere near as good as the way Zahn writes him.
I don't know how no one at Disney has yet to figure out that some kind of "Jedi Academy" series would just print money for them. Imagine the merch...DrEvazanPhD said:Been wondering this for years. They'd need to cast a new Luke and Leia. Don't know much about the guy that played Han in Solo, but he wasn't bad. Donald Glover was pretty solid as Lando. The Mon Mothma chick from Andor is pretty nails. Plenty of good stories there that don't revolve around a planet killing superweaponPatAg said:It seems like it should be so simple to just literally take his books and turn them into movies or tv shows.Ag Since 83 said:
Filoni has been hit-and-miss the whole time and for some reason many people ignored his misses and wanted to give him the keys to the kingdom based only on the hits. The Clone Wars is a good show, but there is a reason why there are lists online of which episodes to skip.
I love the guy because he brought Thrawn into the new canon, but I don't think anything they've done with the character on screen is anywhere near as good as the way Zahn writes him.
TCTTS said:
I've noticed more and more that a certain group of people have been increasingly referring to anything that prominently features or is made by minorities as "DEI," and in the process correlating minorities with a lack of quality. Which is starting to get reeeaaalllly close to being code for "this thing sucks because it doesn't prominently feature/isn't prominently made by white men."
AgDev01 said:TCTTS said:
I've noticed more and more that a certain group of people have been increasingly referring to anything that prominently features or is made by minorities as "DEI," and in the process correlating minorities with a lack of quality. Which is starting to get reeeaaalllly close to being code for "this thing sucks because it doesn't prominently feature/isn't prominently made by white men."
At this point it has become a pavlovian response and it isn't because it features women or minorities, it is how those groups are featured. The trigger isn't women and minorities it is the pre-media blitz telling us how great the show is because it features women and minorities. they then use this as a shield to deflect criticism legitimate criticism.
Name one movie or show that learned heavily into its diversity prior to its release that has been good?
Look at Fallout. Was there some grumbling, sure, but it was easily drowned out by the excitement. The marketing i was exposed to we focused on how they thought they told a great story and all of the effort they made to make that universe come to life. I didn't see anything that said please watch us because we got a woman and a black guy.
You answered your own questionMadmarttigan said:
Yeah fallout is a fantastic example of a show that was actually a really diverse cast and audiences loved. It even has a trans actor but no one review bombed it like other shows. I don't know why that is other than the fact that it was an insanely better show vs the acolyte.
"Tell me sir, have you stopped beating your wife?"TCTTS said:
Again, I've never once ACCUSED posters of being racist/homophobic. My entire point is that the *****ing often SOUNDS that way.
But the truth of the matter is that most things fall somewhere inbetween.Cliff.Booth said:
Sometimes you read that in when it wasn't said. You did that to me a couple days ago. There's a difference to me in simply making shows have a reasonably diverse cast within a strong production, versus a DEI pandering project with a terrible plot and characters built around that.
fig96 said:But the truth of the matter is that most things fall somewhere inbetween.Cliff.Booth said:
Sometimes you read that in when it wasn't said. You did that to me a couple days ago. There's a difference to me in simply making shows have a reasonably diverse cast within a strong production, versus a DEI pandering project with a terrible plot and characters built around that.
The Acolyte absolutely had some early promotion that discussed the creator's background and viewpoint, though I'd argue it wasn't nearly as prominent as some made it out to be. But we did know about how the creator was somewhat atypical when it comes to past SW showrunners.
But the show itself wasn't particularly pandering, keyed around diversity, or have a lot of virtue signaling. It just wasn't good.
That stupid beaver caused a lot more problems than he, or they, solved.fig96 said:
He was too big to flip over and check, it's a fair question.
DrEvazanPhD said:That stupid beaver caused a lot more problems than he, or they, solved.fig96 said:
He was too big to flip over and check, it's a fair question.
TCTTS said:
I think we're finally onto something. THIS is how these arguments/complaints should be framed. Otherwise, it always sounds like posters *****ing about queers and brown people on their TV.