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They are finally starting to admit it.
JJ Abrams: Lack of plan in Star Wars’ latest trilogy was a “critical” flaw
Let me decipher this........... Not having a story to tell in a movie is a critical flaw.
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2021/05/ ... ical-flaw/
This is a prime example of the arrogance and ignorance of the elites. They sit around in their isolated environment, pandering to whoever is in the head chair, everyone in the room praises how great it would be to destroy a symbol of the white patriarchy and elevate Wammen. They don't even think they have to tell a good story, it's not important. And if you don't like it, there is something wrong with you............. you're the one that is damaged. And these are the people that rule our world.
JJ Abrams: Lack of plan in Star Wars’ latest trilogy was a “critical” flaw
Let me decipher this........... Not having a story to tell in a movie is a critical flaw.
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2021/05/ ... ical-flaw/
This is a prime example of the arrogance and ignorance of the elites. They sit around in their isolated environment, pandering to whoever is in the head chair, everyone in the room praises how great it would be to destroy a symbol of the white patriarchy and elevate Wammen. They don't even think they have to tell a good story, it's not important. And if you don't like it, there is something wrong with you............. you're the one that is damaged. And these are the people that rule our world.
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Typical corporate behavior.
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The original Star Wars was made by a corporation, as were most all great films. I don't get just blaming corporations ?
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Not so. The original Star Wars was conceived and managed by a single creative mind, not a boardroom drone.
Yes, he had to pitch it to a boardroom and get approval, but it’s a very different process when mega Corp D wants to make a sequel and appoints SJW Comeade 1573849 to run the operation, who delegates to Comrade 627274 and so on.
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In 1977, corporations were willing to let a guy make a film that was different, and not what was standard. That won't happen today.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 9:53 amNot so. The original Star Wars was conceived and managed by a single creative mind, not a boardroom drone.
Yes, he had to pitch it to a boardroom and get approval, but it’s a very different process when mega Corp D wants to make a sequel and appoints SJW Comeade 1573849 to run the operation, who delegates to Comrade 627274 and so on.
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Also true. I can only speak to what I’ve witnessed in the past 20 years. Absolute cowardice and mercenary behavior. The modern corporation is a pit of despair and futility for all but the executives.C-Mag wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 9:58 amIn 1977, corporations were willing to let a guy make a film that was different, and not what was standard. That won't happen today.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 9:53 amNot so. The original Star Wars was conceived and managed by a single creative mind, not a boardroom drone.
Yes, he had to pitch it to a boardroom and get approval, but it’s a very different process when mega Corp D wants to make a sequel and appoints SJW Comeade 1573849 to run the operation, who delegates to Comrade 627274 and so on.
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Woke capitalism is filthy collectivism for everyone else. Political identity is toxic, not merely being a corporation.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 10:02 am
Also true. I can only speak to what I’ve witnessed in the past 20 years. Absolute cowardice and mercenary behavior. The modern corporation is a pit of despair and futility for all but the executives.
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Marcia Lucas, editor on the original SW and ex of George roasts KK trilogy.
Razorfist does his rant
https://odysee.com/@RazorFist:1/star-wa ... y-wars-a:9
Razorfist does his rant
https://odysee.com/@RazorFist:1/star-wa ... y-wars-a:9
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they weren't actually willing to make it, Lucas pitched it to the studios, and they all turned him down except 20th Century FoxC-Mag wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 9:58 amIn 1977, corporations were willing to let a guy make a film that was different, and not what was standard. That won't happen today.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 9:53 amNot so. The original Star Wars was conceived and managed by a single creative mind, not a boardroom drone.
Yes, he had to pitch it to a boardroom and get approval, but it’s a very different process when mega Corp D wants to make a sequel and appoints SJW Comeade 1573849 to run the operation, who delegates to Comrade 627274 and so on.
most studios saw it as some sort of Flash Gordon reboot, so they thought it was a losing bet
it was just one guy, Alan Ladd, who was a fan of American Graffiti, he gave the green light
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True on the specifics. To develop my point finer though. There are a lot of films made in the 70s that would never get made today like Blazing Saddles.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 3:13 pmthey weren't actually willing to make it, Lucas pitched it to the studios, and they all turned him down except 20th Century FoxC-Mag wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 9:58 amIn 1977, corporations were willing to let a guy make a film that was different, and not what was standard. That won't happen today.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 9:53 am
Not so. The original Star Wars was conceived and managed by a single creative mind, not a boardroom drone.
Yes, he had to pitch it to a boardroom and get approval, but it’s a very different process when mega Corp D wants to make a sequel and appoints SJW Comeade 1573849 to run the operation, who delegates to Comrade 627274 and so on.
most studios saw it as some sort of Flash Gordon reboot, so they thought it was a losing bet
it was just one guy, Alan Ladd, who was a fan of American Graffiti, he gave the green light
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