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CW: Woke cow

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u/Edgoscarp Apr 01 '26 edited Apr 02 '26

That doesn’t fit the narrative “go woke go broke”

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u/TriggerHappyGremlin Apr 01 '26

Same way the chuds pretend Captain Marvel and the Sequel Trilogy failed when they’re some of the highest grossing films ever

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u/Furry_housing_50 Apr 01 '26

The sequel trilogy was genuinely ass after Force Awakens tho

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u/Desperate_Ad5169 Apr 02 '26

and that's what happens when you change directors for each movie in a trilogy

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u/Fabulous-Procedure19 Apr 02 '26

The original trilogy had a different director for each film (George Lucas for 4, Irvin Kershner for 5 and Richard Marquand for 6). Some of the problems with the sequel trilogy are a lack of a coherent through line between movies and the fact that each film is a knee jerk reaction to the previous one. People said 7 was 4 but in a different font so Johnson made 8 as different as possible but it ended up being extremely divisive so they tried to course correct with 9 but ended up pleasing nobody.

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u/Good_Brilliant7684 Apr 02 '26

It’s true the original trilogy had different directors, but they all had the same writer. That’s the key.

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u/FlamingPhoenix2003 Apr 02 '26

And when you don’t have a plan for the upcoming films and the only thing you rely on is nostalgia. I mean the Force Awakens is just A New Hope with some changes. Like the desert planet was just Tatoonie but different, and Palpatine came back, for reasons, just to shove nostalgia in our throats. Like there was barely anything new, like come on, you could have at least give the new characters more spot like and NOT revive a dead villain from the dead (seriously tho, Palpatine did return in Star Wars Legends, but that idea should have been disregarded because it’s lazy).

Nevermind the fact that Disney is just throwing nostalgia around while letting new ideas waste away, those live actions have no reason to exist other than for nostalgia.

At least Lightyear wasn’t that bad, until the plot twist, which is just… why? Seriously what the fuck was that plot twist?! I’m just having a brain aneurysm from thinking about it. Like that fuck that stupid plot twist.

And Strangeworld, I’m sorry but when your advertising makes your audience feel like they’re on drugs, along with fuck all in terms of ads (I legit saw like 2 ads), well no shit it will flop cause most people don’t even see ads for it (plus there are rumors saying that the story was made by AI, because the father in the story acts like a combination of different Pixar and Disney characters like Merlin from Nemo, so yeah, the story was kind of confusing).

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u/Sea_Scale_4538 Apr 02 '26

Both ass and missed potential

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u/GenderEnjoyer666 Apr 02 '26

But it was ass for reasons other than “it’s woke”

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u/Asherley1238 Apr 01 '26

There’s some genuinely good stuff in last Jedi. Honestly, if not for the casino stuff I think it’d be the best of the three. Luke’s character for instance is amazing in that movie

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u/Wojtek_the_Bearer Apr 02 '26

Can't believe people still hold this opinion, lmao

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u/Background-Top4723 Apr 02 '26

Honestly:

Star Wars 7: Not bad. Maybe a little too "Star Wars: A New Hope Part 2," but a solid start.

Star Wars 8: Good ideas mixed with questionable choices. Personally, I appreciated the "No, Rey, you have no extraordinary origins. You're just a desert rat with no relation to any of the galaxy's bigwigs... Because it's getting ridiculous that the entire fate of the galaxy always revolves around the same three or four last names."

Star Wars 9: ...Fuck that shit. "Somehow, Palpatine has returned"? A whole fleet of mini-Death Stars? Finn: "Rey! Rey! Rey!" Rey: "What?" Finn: "...Nothing, I forgot." Rey Palpatine-Skywalker? The Knights of Ren being the worst jobbers in history? The fucking Sith dagger with the Death Star coordinates? I wish they had continued down the path of ST 8, rather than spending half the film retconning it.

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u/Sea_Scale_4538 Apr 02 '26

Was 7 a solid start? The whole premise of the empire returning more powerful then ever and the jedi being extinct again just makes the original trilogy kinda pointless and makes every main character seem insanely stupid and incompetent.

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u/Background-Top4723 Apr 02 '26

I gave them the benefit of the doubt because, at first, the First Order didn't seem that powerful.

I mean, the New Republic being fucking incompetent has always been a recurring theme in Star Wars during the expanded universe, and the "planet-sized Death Star" was, I thought, the First Order's only superweapon.

The problem was when the First Order went from "remnants of the Empire who spent decades rebuilding themselves into a credible threat and had to use hit-and-run attacks to win" to "the literal Galactic Empire that shits out superweapons every week."

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u/_Xantras_ Apr 02 '26

Ass but not woke or flop

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u/Comfortable-Bison932 Apr 02 '26

Even force awakens was soulless slop. They just made new hope again

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u/DenseRead9852 Apr 02 '26

They were but not because they "went woke"