Sirwalterraleigh
Premium Member
People said TFA was too much like A new Hope. Now they are saying TLJ strayed too far away from what made us fall in love with Star Wars itself. But look at what we are all doing here in this very forum. Exactly what happened back in the 70's when A New Hope hit theaters.....we are talking about Star Wars with SOOOO much passion, asking questions and looking for answers (regardless of personal opinion). I feel the series is more alive than ever!
There's a difference between "passion" and "incomprehension"
In more toward the latter. You can dismiss what I'm gonna say about myself if you wish...but here it is: to get me to jump off ship would be a result that is hard to put in words. As in I hold the entire Star Wars history in reverence...from the business and cultural impact perspective...it's not just emotional.
I'm searching for the lifeboat. It's not that disney needed to "make it different"...it just that they had to "make it better". They are frankly - unlike marvel - not valuing the IP enough. This is the last thing you want to "experiment" with. It needs to be released with maximum quality and then allowed to build itself back up...there was already audience fatigue. It's not about releasing tentpoles. It's about maximum quality so when you do release...the audience says "well it's Star Wars...so you know it's good". That's what's missing from Disney's plan. Just like 22 planned live action versions of cartoons. They don't get it/need new management.