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re: Bloomberg - Star Wars Is Struggling to Win Over the Next Generation of Kids
Posted on 8/8/19 at 7:27 am to Cs
Posted on 8/8/19 at 7:27 am to Cs
They should have given control to actual fans of the universe, at least JJ fricking understood the universe. TFA was a great starter, even with Harrison Ford demanding to have his character killed off.
The creative control of the franchise should've never been given to people that don't fricking understand, and George fricked up by not making sure when he handed it over that the arc would be concise and clear.
But hey, at least we got that fricking milk scene and Luke disgracing a light saber. Mother of fricking God.
The creative control of the franchise should've never been given to people that don't fricking understand, and George fricked up by not making sure when he handed it over that the arc would be concise and clear.
But hey, at least we got that fricking milk scene and Luke disgracing a light saber. Mother of fricking God.
Posted on 8/8/19 at 10:59 am to whatiknowsofar
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and George fricked up by not making sure when he handed it over that the arc would be concise and clear.
I'll give this to Lucas, I didn't like the prequels and he lost a little of the edge creating new aliens. But he will never not be savvy at marketing.
He left enough holes to fill between all 3 movies with books and shows that were engaging at points for old and new fans.
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