Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (June 30th, 2023)

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Well, Lucasfilm built a tremendous amount of initial good will with Star Wars, ESB and Raiders. After that, they're allowed some dogs.
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The orequels were terrible and not Disney....same with Willow , and who can forget Howard the Duck....

all Disney and Kennedys fault right?
Your reply has nothing to do with what I said. I said that any time a Disney Lucasfilm movie has been disliked by the critics, there hasn't been one where the audience liked it too, unlike say Super Mario Bros, which is hated by critics, but loved by audience.

I also said that the Lucasfilm track record since Disney and Kennedy took over has been abysmal. It doesn't matter what it was like beforehand, and mentioning movies that have nothing to do with Disney is a weak argument, especially when your examples are terrible. Willow has an IMDb score of 7.2/10 and Revenge of the Sith a score of 7.6/10 - hardly terrible. I don't like TPM or AOTC, but many do, but both are better than most of Disney Star Wars. Obviously, Howard the Duck is terrible, but every studio has duds.

Lucas led Lucasfilm created a company with several beloved franchises, billions made in merchandising, and a company which Disney paid $4 billion for. Meanwhile the Disney/Kennedy led Lucasfilm has made critical and commercial flops, have seen their audience abandon them in droves, their merchandise rot on shelves (even when heavily discounted) and their starship hotel experience close after a year. The Lucasfilm brand has been significantly diminished since Disney took over.
 
The orequels were terrible and not Disney....same with Willow , and who can forget Howard the Duck....

all Disney and Kennedys fault right?
Hi there. Just stoping in to say revenge of the sith is pretty much on everyone’s top 5 Star Wars films. Especially during this era. It’s pretty much iconic. Ok I’ll be taking my leave
 
Your reply has nothing to do with what I said. I said that any time a Disney Lucasfilm movie has been disliked by the critics, there hasn't been one where the audience liked it too, unlike say Super Mario Bros, which is hated by critics, but loved by audience.

I also said that the Lucasfilm track record since Disney and Kennedy took over has been abysmal. It doesn't matter what it was like beforehand, and mentioning movies that have nothing to do with Disney is a weak argument, especially when your examples are terrible. Willow has an IMDb score of 7.2/10 and Revenge of the Sith a score of 7.6/10 - hardly terrible. I don't like TPM or AOTC, but many do, but both are better than most of Disney Star Wars. Obviously, Howard the Duck is terrible, but every studio has duds.

Lucas led Lucasfilm created a company with several beloved franchises, billions made in merchandising, and a company which Disney paid $4 billion for. Meanwhile the Disney/Kennedy led Lucasfilm has made critical and commercial flops, have seen their audience abandon them in droves, their merchandise rot on shelves (even when heavily discounted) and their starship hotel experience close after a year. The Lucasfilm brand has been significantly diminished since Disney took over.
Yea you are right. Star Wars was unstoppable juggernaut and after the purchase it’s far from what it use to be and nowhere near the quality
 
Hi there. Just stoping in to say revenge of the sith is pretty much on everyone’s top 5 Star Wars films. Especially during this era. It’s pretty much iconic. Ok I’ll be taking my leave


Not coincidentally it's also the only prequel George had planned out from the get-go. Yet some still just lump it in with the rest of the PT.
 
Not coincidentally it's also the only prequel George had planned out from the get-go. Yet some still just lump it in with the rest of the PT.
Well that's what's always been so frustrating about it. He needlessly crammed the final film in a trilogy with so much of the important stuff and as a result no one thing got sufficient coverage. Plus it shares all the same annoyances as the previous two films like terrible dialogue and wooden acting. It cemented the overall poor execution of the trilogy rather than improving anything.

And I just know someone is going to come at me with 'the acting and dialogue in the OT was just as ba-' - let me stop you there. No it wasn't. Not like the PT. Absolutely no one in the OT was wooden. Mark Hamill may have overacted at times but he delivered every line with enthusiasm and not like he was reading off a prompter in front of him.
 
It’s not that I want these movies to fail. I would much prefer to enjoy these franchises. But since they are going sideways, it is fascinating to see how Disney and Lucasfilm will pivot to rectify. Thus far it’s full steam ahead for whatever reason.
 
Does anyone feel like the summer movie schedule of 2023 is shaping up to be one of those good old fashioned summer blockbuster list of films to get people back in the theaters

It feels like Hollywood is bouncing back for the last two summers which were horrible because of the Pandemic aftermath

So many films that look great this summer including Indy
 
Does anyone feel like the summer movie schedule of 2023 is shaping up to be one of those good old fashioned summer blockbuster list of films to get people back in the theaters

It feels like Hollywood is bouncing back for the last two summers which were horrible because of the Pandemic aftermath

So many films that look great this summer including Indy
Combine TGM, The Batman and Avatar 2 together with JW4, GOTG3 and The Flash into just ONE SUMMER then we would be talking about 1980’s level of epic summer blockbusters.

Imagine those 6 movies back to back. :thud:
 
Combine TGM, The Batman and Avatar 2 together with JW4, GOTG3 and The Flash into just ONE SUMMER then we would be talking about 1980’s level of epic summer blockbusters.

Imagine those 6 movies back to back. :thud:
I guess you are right…two of those releases were delayed due to the Pandemic . I believe both Avatar 2 and The Batman were supposed to originally be summer releases
 
Well that's what's always been so frustrating about it. He needlessly crammed the final film in a trilogy with so much of the important stuff and as a result no one thing got sufficient coverage. Plus it shares all the same annoyances as the previous two films like terrible dialogue and wooden acting. It cemented the overall poor execution of the trilogy rather than improving anything.
This :)
Hi there. Just stoping in to say revenge of the sith is pretty much on everyone’s top 5 Star Wars films. Especially during this era. It’s pretty much iconic. Ok I’ll be taking my leave
Not this ;)
 
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