I mean they just made three Rey movies that are pretty universally disliked, ... but maybe the fourth movie will be when the character really resonates with people! The audience has spent almost ten hours with Rey and they are indifferent to the character, so it's insane to expect the audience to invest any more time into the character. That's like watching an entire ten episode season of a show, not liking the characters or their story, and then being expected to watch season two of a show you already didn't enjoy.
I wonder how deep Kevin Feige’s involvement with the MCU actually is. At one point, he was the supervisor who drove the factory every morning, got there and left before everyone else, and always made sure that everything was running smoothly. Now, he feels like the guy who only talks to the higher ups and never leaves his office. He went from being able to stand behind his films, to making excuses for them. His movies may be getting made by other people, but they’re still his responsibility.
They know what they're doing, just watch any of the behind the scenes featurettes on the writing room, you see exactly who they're hiring to write their content and exactly what their priorities are.
It’s a metaphor it’s just a saying 🤷♂️ Like we all understand that Disney knows specifically what they’re doing but metaphorically they don’t know what they’re doing as far as good ideas or what the fans actually want lol 😅
It’s a metaphor it’s just a saying 🤷♂️ Like we all understand that Disney knows specifically what they’re doing but metaphorically they don’t know what they’re doing as far as good ideas or what the fans actually want lol 😅
It’s a metaphor it’s just a saying 🤷♂️ Like we all understand that Disney knows specifically what they’re doing but metaphorically they don’t know what they’re doing as far as good ideas or what the fans actually want lol 😅
they need to make sure they hire bimmy rolfe to direct the movie since he knows how to write his female characters way too well if he had cooper's help
The failure is trying to make global box office movies for every movie. Know your audience and make the movie for them. I love old star wars. I don’t recognize this franchise anymore.
Makes me think of that segment on the Plunkett reviews where Mike asks his friends to describe a character from the OT and directly compares that to their description of a character from the prequels. If you asked anyone to describe Rey, 10 bucks they're going to pause for a moment or two and really have to dig to find something worth remarking upon.
The discovery that women spend the money in the household happened like over a century ago, and created advertising as we know it. These kinds of rules are hard to apply to entertainment though.
they would never do it for business reasons but disney and the entertainment industry needs to learn how to let shit breathe for a while. like, the MCU should've taken a 5 year pause after end game. how can we miss you if you won't go away?
Frankie is not a "viewer" of film. He's a curator. I saw a series from Apple TV recently called Severance, that came out of nowhere but turned out to be really freaking good. And from there I got curious and went to look more into what AppleTV is doing... They're coming up with a few shows that are still niche (because no one expects anything from apple tv I guess) but have only been getting praise from anyone who bothers watching them. My point is, there may be some competition coming from unexpected services in the future you know. Netflix seems to only benefit from the competition shooting itself in the foot, since they themselves love to throw darts in the dark and make poor adaptations of source material they don't understand.
Low-key the best content on this channel is shitting all over Disney. Always worth a good laugh. It's interesting that the writers strike is happening now because the writing has hit an all time low for Disney+, I hope they get their money, and shows comes back better and stronger.
Guys! Talk about how Kieren exposed Screenwave on buying a $25000 table for their podcast series which got canceled by the time the table arrived and wasn’t returnable. That table looks hideous as it looks like any ordinary table you can find at a Walmart. Yes, I do mean 25 THOUSAND DOLLARS.
Disney got cocky, thought they could rest on their laurels/IP. Also they forgot twitter isnt real life and most people arent wowed by race swapped characters or blurry lesbian kisses in the background
Disney sort of needs to make a Rey movie. All there shows are prequels that amount to watching dead losers.. like where is this going?? Move the time line forward folks
not wrong about the costumer shift, stories these days are seen as content, not stories anymore, and that's why the Mario movie was so successful. Nintendo oversaw the production and the japanese still want to tell stories
@@Skittlespillygog it doesn't need to be mind blowing experience for it to work, tropes exist for a reason. It's just respecting the source material and wanting to be a fun movie first
I don't understand why disney are making a movie about Rey rebuilding the jedi order. How many times can Star Wars repeat the plot point of building up the jedi only for something to go wrong/some apprentice to turn evil, which inevitablly leads to the destruction of the jedi order, before someone then starts a new jedi order. Its been done. I don't care anymore.
No heat on Mando because they turned it into the Whamandolorian, same thing with Obiwan, they turned a beloved character into an oaf and cranked up the DEI dial to 11…no thanks.
Disney clearly... clearly doesn't care to cater to the core fanbase of these IPs. There was a time in my life where I was enthralled with Star Wars lore. If you made it, I'd watch it. This essentially died with Rise of the Jedi. The last time I was genuinely excitwd enough to jump back on was the Obi Wan show, which was the final nail in the coffin. The Rise of Skywalker basically ruined it for me and now I have to basically pretend it all ended in 2005, when Epiaode 3 was released.
I'm at Disney right this second (wasn't my choice) and I'm convinced they're a cult. I don't think a single one of these Disney adult weirdos wouldn't go see a Rey movie. Their lord and savior Disney demands it.
@@jpenir 100%. I was waiting in line so my kid could meet Pluto and a 20+ year old was in front of us, no kids, getting his autograph and was giddy to meet him. I mean wtf are you going to do with that Pluto autograph? Are you actually going to show somebody?
From what I've seen, little girls wanted to like Rey, but there was just nothing there for them to grab ahold of. She's so plain, in personality, looks, accessories, and story, that early fans of her stopped caring quickly.
you are absolutely right about Disney wanting to change the audience. Kathleen Kennedy herself said she owes the old fans nothing. they don't want the old "nerdy" fans who made Star Wars what it became, they want normie wine moms instead. probably because they don't make a stink
what's up with these "normies" argument? The reason movies like Aliens, Indiana Jones and Psycho exist is because of normies. Directors wanted to make universal appeal normies to bring their entire families to the theaters to purchase tickets and popcorn and line their pockets. If they didn't they could've just made movies like Eraserhead and Tetsuo: The Iron Man for the pretentious "cinephile" nerds
other then visions 2 , which is out tomorrow I'm done with modern day star wars. its just a bunch of people that don't care about the IP looking for the people that don't give two shits about it. going to the movies these days hasn't felt the same like getting out of school and going to see the first prequel with friends.
My favorite way to watch the Star Wars Original Trilogy is the reconstruction by "oohteedee". I think it's better than Harmy's version as Harmy goes for more the original print look with bad matte lines and the Emperor's blobs and things. As "oohteedee" pretty much just used the official 4K versions and removed the offensive CGI portion with original 35mm film scans.
Listen, one of these live action remakes of a beloved classic Disney animated movie has got to hit eventually. Maybe this time The Black Cauldron will actually make money!
I'm not sure I agree that Disney is trying to create a new audience, since Disney as a "creative" enterprise is no longer a thing (seriously, all they do now is purchase already-established properties to financially exploit). I think they're merely responding to cultural trends and making a calculated bet on the winning horse, so to speak. I mean they're probably rigging the race behind the scenes so that they come out ahead, no matter if those trends have staying power or not - Disney didn't ascend to a functional entertainment monopoly through dumb luck. I guarantee that the perceived failure of any of their IPs has long ago been accounted for and a dozen contingency plans were put into place.
I mean, people didn't get into Marvels and Star Wars because they were normies. I feel its just a mistep. I do see a shit ton of Star Wars normies, and idk. It feels hollow, like it doesn't have staying power.
I was in the room when Daisy came out and the reaction was deafening, and those are the people who ARE spending silly money on this stuff. She's popular. It's worth noting they're also putting out a completely fresh film from Mangold and a Mando timeline film from Filoni. It's a promising mix, though I of course do wonder if we'll actually see these films made given their track record on announcing films!
I think star wars needs a trans character lead, that way all the .8% of the population can feel included while they crack open a bud light and flick their nubbins feeling so good that they're included and super duper special
I really think the shows are fulfilling the original inspiration for Star Wars, they're lightweight sci-fi serials. I've been enjoying Mando S3 but then I never thought the earlier seasons were amazing either, the characters are good and I'm invested. I read that everyone hated the Jack Black episode but it was one of my favourites, just an earnestly quirky and goofy side adventure, not unlike some of the novels I used to read in the 90s. And the whole Coruscant episode was a fascinating diversion, but I understand why many are peeved that Din and Grogu take the backseat a lot. I think Andor has been the only genuinely great show from top to bottom so far, I can abide the occasional sub-standard VFX, they're making like 5 hours of dense live action material every year, but it really does help when the visual look is more tactile, which was far more present in Andor.
@@iwritechecksatthegrocerystore Yeah the writing is clearly on the wall for me. Anything positive to say about anything under the dreaded "Disney" banner? Crickets. Lesson learned!
it's possible you have extra sensory abilities to detect subtle differences in CGI. But it's also possible you are being pedantic and missing the forest for the trees.
These movies started come out when I was 18 and were somewhat of an event for the first five/six years. Then they started making weak movies before totally oversaturated things with TV shows. I began to tap out after Iron Man 3, really disliked Age of Ultron, by Civil War all the movies seemed the same and the last I ever saw was the first Ant-Man.
@Red Cow Arcade " Frankie, would you like to eat cheesecake with Mr. Ronald Mcdonald cause he's coming on down the stairs. Would you like to eat cheesecake with Mr. Ronald Mcdonald, we'll get some small dogs involved."
Captain Marvel was infamous for having tons of reported no-show sell-out showings according to movie theater managers all over the country. Disney was definitely buying their own tickets and inflating the box office total for that one.
Recently, I was actually thinking about how I'd love to see a movie where Ray rebuilds the Jedi Order. I didn't think we'd ever get it because I didn't think Daisy Ridley would ever come back. I'm hyped that we are going to get it. Well, as long as it doesn't get cancelled.
I'd like to see a movie where Ray wakes up in our universe, having dreamt the whole recent trilogy. Then, they actually write a decent story ahead of time and retcon the entire thing. Maybe something with Grand Admiral Thrawn. Or better yet, don't bother.
1. You are pronouncing manga wrong. 2. Ppl like manga because it is NOT part of an interconnected universe. I can read a decade of Naruto, and not care at all about any other series. American comics and the MCU dont understand that.
I'm impressed with you guys, it looks like people on the center / moderate left are finally waking up to the progressive agenda being pushed in their media and the complete neglect of creating immersive stories based on the heroes journey. Maybe there's hope for the future after all.
I still stand by my statement that Last Jedi is in the top 3 best Star Wars movies, but thats definitely not because of Rey. I may understand a Rey movie if Rise of Skywalker wasnt so bad and just had an awful ending and bs retconning of what was set up in Last Jedi
@@werdna_sir I think it showed the most originality out of the sequel trilogy. Its a much more interesting story for Rey to be no one than for her to be somehow related to Luke or Palpatine or whatever the plan was (if i wanted that i could just rewatch Empire) and ive argued so many times about the incredible storytelling and implication that was done with the Holdo Maneuver scene. Last Jedi is a really good movie if you dont let the fanboys get in your ear about how it isnt Empire (it wasnt supposed to be, anyone can be a hero, fuck the bloodline Palpatine vs Skywalker nonsense they had to push)
@@werdna_sir also, what was the plot direction and cohesion of Empire? It ends with the resistence in tatters and Han Solo basically dead with no real direction to go
@@Trashboat444 You've got to be joking. At the end of Empire, you can't wait to see how things resolve. At the end of Last Jedi, you don't give a shit anymore and wish Lucas was still around.
2:55 Disney cooked the books for Captain Marvel. There's was sooooo much dislike for Brie Larsen as a person and at her performance shown in the Captain Marvel trailers. This was at the time where the "Fandom Menace" was probably at it's largest and loudest, and Disney could NOT let them "win" and Captain Marvel bomb. Disney was buying out empty theaters and giving away tickets to organizations. There were lots of reports of people being amongst a couple of people in a "sold out" theater.
@@RedCowArcade Why bother paying for anyone to do anything when you can simply doctor the numbers on some random spreadsheet and have the media spout it as truth. Or pay for "independent" research to result in an outcome you already chose.
@@RedCowArcade Twitter lost 40 percent of it's revenue under Elon. Twitter is a shit hole now. Also hope this channel doesn't go down the whole "woke bad" UA-cam hack grifters are doing.
They could actually do something very interesting here but will they that's the million-dollar question what sorry the hundreds of million dollars they may lose question
I mean they just made three Rey movies that are pretty universally disliked, ... but maybe the fourth movie will be when the character really resonates with people!
The audience has spent almost ten hours with Rey and they are indifferent to the character, so it's insane to expect the audience to invest any more time into the character.
That's like watching an entire ten episode season of a show, not liking the characters or their story, and then being expected to watch season two of a show you already didn't enjoy.
It's almost like there's some kind of agenda behind what they're doing since they keep doing it eventhough it's obviously not pleasing their audience.
They shoud start guilt shaming the fans into thinking they're misogynists
I genuinely love your channel fellas, thanks for the convos. Its so chill to throw one of these videos on and just kick back.
I enjoy John being part of the conversations
I love how the truther memes have been incorporated in the podcast.
Rey was barely enough of an interesting character to carry a movie even when the old dogs were around
I wonder how deep Kevin Feige’s involvement with the MCU actually is. At one point, he was the supervisor who drove the factory every morning, got there and left before everyone else, and always made sure that everything was running smoothly. Now, he feels like the guy who only talks to the higher ups and never leaves his office. He went from being able to stand behind his films, to making excuses for them. His movies may be getting made by other people, but they’re still his responsibility.
At this point it’s like saying the sky is blue or the grass is green when you say Disney doesn’t know what they’re doing anymore 🤷♂️😂 lol
They know what they're doing, just watch any of the behind the scenes featurettes on the writing room, you see exactly who they're hiring to write their content and exactly what their priorities are.
It’s a metaphor it’s just a saying 🤷♂️ Like we all understand that Disney knows specifically what they’re doing but metaphorically they don’t know what they’re doing as far as good ideas or what the fans actually want lol 😅
It’s a metaphor it’s just a saying 🤷♂️ Like we all understand that Disney knows specifically what they’re doing but metaphorically they don’t know what they’re doing as far as good ideas or what the fans actually want lol 😅
It’s a metaphor it’s just a saying 🤷♂️ Like we all understand that Disney knows specifically what they’re doing but metaphorically they don’t know what they’re doing as far as good ideas or what the fans actually want lol 😅
@@MsDboyy Your comment got posted 3 times lol
they need to make sure they hire bimmy rolfe to direct the movie since he knows how to write his female characters way too well if he had cooper's help
when james realizes he wont be home by 5pm every night if hes directing a marvel movie .........
The failure is trying to make global box office movies for every movie. Know your audience and make the movie for them. I love old star wars. I don’t recognize this franchise anymore.
Luke's faults were pointed out by Owen, Ben Kenobi, Han, Leia, Yoda, Vader and the Emperor...
Rey's faults were pointed out by...
Makes me think of that segment on the Plunkett reviews where Mike asks his friends to describe a character from the OT and directly compares that to their description of a character from the prequels.
If you asked anyone to describe Rey, 10 bucks they're going to pause for a moment or two and really have to dig to find something worth remarking upon.
Lol "wicked" definitely some east coast bois.
The discovery that women spend the money in the household happened like over a century ago, and created advertising as we know it. These kinds of rules are hard to apply to entertainment though.
And sports
they would never do it for business reasons but disney and the entertainment industry needs to learn how to let shit breathe for a while.
like, the MCU should've taken a 5 year pause after end game. how can we miss you if you won't go away?
Disney killed Star Wars and is now desperately flogging its corpse like a pinata hoping a few more coins fall out.
It died on the table and they're trying to resurrect it
Frankie is not a "viewer" of film. He's a curator.
I saw a series from Apple TV recently called Severance, that came out of nowhere but turned out to be really freaking good. And from there I got curious and went to look more into what AppleTV is doing... They're coming up with a few shows that are still niche (because no one expects anything from apple tv I guess) but have only been getting praise from anyone who bothers watching them. My point is, there may be some competition coming from unexpected services in the future you know. Netflix seems to only benefit from the competition shooting itself in the foot, since they themselves love to throw darts in the dark and make poor adaptations of source material they don't understand.
Severance is amazing. I binged it last week after signing up for a free apple trial, really looking forward to season 2.
I like severance a lot but I don’t like Adam Scott. I don’t know what it is
Where's my Rose Tico Disney+ series? I was lied to and betrayed.
Low-key the best content on this channel is shitting all over Disney. Always worth a good laugh. It's interesting that the writers strike is happening now because the writing has hit an all time low for Disney+, I hope they get their money, and shows comes back better and stronger.
Rey is less interesting of a character to me than Padme
At least Padme dressed better
@@reinforcedpenisstem and hotter
Guys! Talk about how Kieren exposed Screenwave on buying a $25000 table for their podcast series which got canceled by the time the table arrived and wasn’t returnable. That table looks hideous as it looks like any ordinary table you can find at a Walmart. Yes, I do mean 25 THOUSAND DOLLARS.
It’s coming.
Disney got cocky, thought they could rest on their laurels/IP. Also they forgot twitter isnt real life and most people arent wowed by race swapped characters or blurry lesbian kisses in the background
Captain Marvel has the End Game benefit, but it's well known Disney also bought large blocks of seats to fake the numbers and attempt to spark hype.
"Star Wars isn't special anymore" Mike Stoklasa
I mean without George Lucas this is really just fan fiction. So it's not surprising.
Yep. Lucas is a necessary (but not sufficient) ingredient for Star Wars
A Rey movie. LOL
Disney sort of needs to make a Rey movie. All there shows are prequels that amount to watching dead losers.. like where is this going?? Move the time line forward folks
“The days of Marvel making a billion on a movie are done”
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman:
not wrong about the costumer shift, stories these days are seen as content, not stories anymore, and that's why the Mario movie was so successful. Nintendo oversaw the production and the japanese still want to tell stories
uhhh. what story did they tell in the mario movie???
@@Skittlespillygog it doesn't need to be mind blowing experience for it to work, tropes exist for a reason. It's just respecting the source material and wanting to be a fun movie first
I don't understand why disney are making a movie about Rey rebuilding the jedi order. How many times can Star Wars repeat the plot point of building up the jedi only for something to go wrong/some apprentice to turn evil, which inevitablly leads to the destruction of the jedi order, before someone then starts a new jedi order. Its been done. I don't care anymore.
Star Wars is like a Soffle. It can never be reheated.
“Elon said…”
Then he didn’t do it. If Elon said it it didn’t happen.
No heat on Mando because they turned it into the Whamandolorian, same thing with Obiwan, they turned a beloved character into an oaf and cranked up the DEI dial to 11…no thanks.
Disney 2015: Loses the thread.
Red Cow 2023: Disney has lost the thread!
:)
Disney clearly... clearly doesn't care to cater to the core fanbase of these IPs.
There was a time in my life where I was enthralled with Star Wars lore. If you made it, I'd watch it.
This essentially died with Rise of the Jedi.
The last time I was genuinely excitwd enough to jump back on was the Obi Wan show, which was the final nail in the coffin.
The Rise of Skywalker basically ruined it for me and now I have to basically pretend it all ended in 2005, when Epiaode 3 was released.
I'm at Disney right this second (wasn't my choice) and I'm convinced they're a cult. I don't think a single one of these Disney adult weirdos wouldn't go see a Rey movie. Their lord and savior Disney demands it.
Ya there are more couples (without kids) at Disney now than kids. It's weird
@@jpenir 100%. I was waiting in line so my kid could meet Pluto and a 20+ year old was in front of us, no kids, getting his autograph and was giddy to meet him. I mean wtf are you going to do with that Pluto autograph? Are you actually going to show somebody?
They really are just making it up as they go. How'd that work for Rise of Skywalker?
From what I've seen, little girls wanted to like Rey, but there was just nothing there for them to grab ahold of. She's so plain, in personality, looks, accessories, and story, that early fans of her stopped caring quickly.
7:23 As someone who's wife has a 450 book manga collection.... I feel personally attacked... Help me.
You guys have such common sense takes on modern media.
They are getting a Woman who makes Documentaries about Women who suffer in Muslim Countries to Direct a Star Wars Film does that make any sense
@Mr Heck As long as it's a Woman Directing that all that Matters over there
you are absolutely right about Disney wanting to change the audience. Kathleen Kennedy herself said she owes the old fans nothing. they don't want the old "nerdy" fans who made Star Wars what it became, they want normie wine moms instead. probably because they don't make a stink
the worst thing about star wars are the fans. lol
@@anthonyrowland9072 if you're talking about the new blue haired Reylo fans who dislike the OT and PT you are 100% right
@@anthonyrowland9072 the only thing about star wars is the fans, otherwise they might as well make original movies
@@holdingpattern245 i'ma keep it real, there are 3 star wars and they"re pretty good.
nothing exists outside of the unnumbered three.
what's up with these "normies" argument? The reason movies like Aliens, Indiana Jones and Psycho exist is because of normies. Directors wanted to make universal appeal normies to bring their entire families to the theaters to purchase tickets and popcorn and line their pockets.
If they didn't they could've just made movies like Eraserhead and Tetsuo: The Iron Man for the pretentious "cinephile" nerds
Equating The Mandalorian to Beast Wars and MMPR? Blasphemy!
I suspect a good portion of the Netflix increase is DVD subscribers switching since it's being discontinued
The X-Wing cop guy plays the dad in Kim’s convenience.He is actually decent on that.
Grogu got a robot to drive around lol
The way Disney have portrayed the force is poor, it is basically the deus ex machina now! It solves everything!
other then visions 2 , which is out tomorrow I'm done with modern day star wars. its just a bunch of people that don't care about the IP looking for the people that don't give two shits about it. going to the movies these days hasn't felt the same like getting out of school and going to see the first prequel with friends.
Ahhhh.....this is beautiful.
Disney is killing itself.
The media monopoly is shooting themselves. I love to see it.
My favorite way to watch the Star Wars Original Trilogy is the reconstruction by "oohteedee". I think it's better than Harmy's version as Harmy goes for more the original print look with bad matte lines and the Emperor's blobs and things. As "oohteedee" pretty much just used the official 4K versions and removed the offensive CGI portion with original 35mm film scans.
Had me cracking up at the ending.
Them Snyderverse movies not looking so bad now, eh ?
Listen, one of these live action remakes of a beloved classic Disney animated movie has got to hit eventually. Maybe this time The Black Cauldron will actually make money!
I'm not sure I agree that Disney is trying to create a new audience, since Disney as a "creative" enterprise is no longer a thing (seriously, all they do now is purchase already-established properties to financially exploit). I think they're merely responding to cultural trends and making a calculated bet on the winning horse, so to speak. I mean they're probably rigging the race behind the scenes so that they come out ahead, no matter if those trends have staying power or not - Disney didn't ascend to a functional entertainment monopoly through dumb luck. I guarantee that the perceived failure of any of their IPs has long ago been accounted for and a dozen contingency plans were put into place.
I mean, people didn't get into Marvels and Star Wars because they were normies. I feel its just a mistep. I do see a shit ton of Star Wars normies, and idk. It feels hollow, like it doesn't have staying power.
I was in the room when Daisy came out and the reaction was deafening, and those are the people who ARE spending silly money on this stuff. She's popular. It's worth noting they're also putting out a completely fresh film from Mangold and a Mando timeline film from Filoni. It's a promising mix, though I of course do wonder if we'll actually see these films made given their track record on announcing films!
Ok bud
@@theCarbonFreeze dude, teach me.
@@RazorwireReviews the uber fans who go to cons are the fanatics who swallow anything and are but a small sample of the general population
1:06 This is a great point.
I think star wars needs a trans character lead, that way all the .8% of the population can feel included while they crack open a bud light and flick their nubbins feeling so good that they're included and super duper special
I really think the shows are fulfilling the original inspiration for Star Wars, they're lightweight sci-fi serials. I've been enjoying Mando S3 but then I never thought the earlier seasons were amazing either, the characters are good and I'm invested. I read that everyone hated the Jack Black episode but it was one of my favourites, just an earnestly quirky and goofy side adventure, not unlike some of the novels I used to read in the 90s. And the whole Coruscant episode was a fascinating diversion, but I understand why many are peeved that Din and Grogu take the backseat a lot. I think Andor has been the only genuinely great show from top to bottom so far, I can abide the occasional sub-standard VFX, they're making like 5 hours of dense live action material every year, but it really does help when the visual look is more tactile, which was far more present in Andor.
6 months and not one “like” on this comment…. 😂
@@iwritechecksatthegrocerystore Yeah the writing is clearly on the wall for me. Anything positive to say about anything under the dreaded "Disney" banner? Crickets. Lesson learned!
it's possible you have extra sensory abilities to detect subtle differences in CGI. But it's also possible you are being pedantic and missing the forest for the trees.
They should have stayed in their lane and not attempted to spin so many plates. Too many franchises.
At least that Slavery propaganda cartoon is a big hit for Disney!
These movies started come out when I was 18 and were somewhat of an event for the first five/six years. Then they started making weak movies before totally oversaturated things with TV shows.
I began to tap out after Iron Man 3, really disliked Age of Ultron, by Civil War all the movies seemed the same and the last I ever saw was the first Ant-Man.
Funny that you used the word "thread"
So you guys aren't looking forward to a transgender R2D2 or a black C3PO?
John rules you guys are awesome
I think Frankie is the only person who looks older without a beard.
I'm happy to see Junt featured on some of these recent podcast clips. Junt seems perfect for the podcast lifestyle
The Shake Junt lifestyle if you will
@Red Cow Arcade " Frankie, would you like to eat cheesecake with Mr. Ronald Mcdonald cause he's coming on down the stairs. Would you like to eat cheesecake with Mr. Ronald Mcdonald, we'll get some small dogs involved."
Captain Marvel was infamous for having tons of reported no-show sell-out showings according to movie theater managers all over the country. Disney was definitely buying their own tickets and inflating the box office total for that one.
Wrong
@@JohnSmith-yd5wq right
I thought you said J balvin
Just not excited for Star Wars anymore. They ruined it.
Star Wars died after Return of the Jedi with Rogue One being the extra last breath
Recently, I was actually thinking about how I'd love to see a movie where Ray rebuilds the Jedi Order. I didn't think we'd ever get it because I didn't think Daisy Ridley would ever come back. I'm hyped that we are going to get it. Well, as long as it doesn't get cancelled.
I'd like to see a movie where Ray wakes up in our universe, having dreamt the whole recent trilogy.
Then, they actually write a decent story ahead of time and retcon the entire thing. Maybe something with Grand Admiral Thrawn.
Or better yet, don't bother.
1. You are pronouncing manga wrong.
2. Ppl like manga because it is NOT part of an interconnected universe. I can read a decade of Naruto, and not care at all about any other series. American comics and the MCU dont understand that.
I'm impressed with you guys, it looks like people on the center / moderate left are finally waking up to the progressive agenda being pushed in their media and the complete neglect of creating immersive stories based on the heroes journey. Maybe there's hope for the future after all.
They have a chance to make things right. I'm not going to write this movie off just yet.
Menga
I still stand by my statement that Last Jedi is in the top 3 best Star Wars movies, but thats definitely not because of Rey. I may understand a Rey movie if Rise of Skywalker wasnt so bad and just had an awful ending and bs retconning of what was set up in Last Jedi
I think it's complete garbage that both alienates the OG crowd (maybe intentionally) and shows zero plot direction and cohesion.
@@werdna_sir I think it showed the most originality out of the sequel trilogy. Its a much more interesting story for Rey to be no one than for her to be somehow related to Luke or Palpatine or whatever the plan was (if i wanted that i could just rewatch Empire) and ive argued so many times about the incredible storytelling and implication that was done with the Holdo Maneuver scene. Last Jedi is a really good movie if you dont let the fanboys get in your ear about how it isnt Empire (it wasnt supposed to be, anyone can be a hero, fuck the bloodline Palpatine vs Skywalker nonsense they had to push)
@@werdna_sir also, what was the plot direction and cohesion of Empire? It ends with the resistence in tatters and Han Solo basically dead with no real direction to go
@@Trashboat444 You've got to be joking. At the end of Empire, you can't wait to see how things resolve. At the end of Last Jedi, you don't give a shit anymore and wish Lucas was still around.
@@werdna_sir but what exactly is the problem with it? Tell me
Happy May the 4th be with you
the 4th is female
"Agenda driven" they say, and they are not ironic. There is another reason why I was only interested in their avgn content.
Gender driven, he said
@@reinforcedpenisstem Same thing, really. The straight up said the force is female and that is when I checked out of star wars forever.
Go watch anita sarkeesian then
2:55 Disney cooked the books for Captain Marvel. There's was sooooo much dislike for Brie Larsen as a person and at her performance shown in the Captain Marvel trailers. This was at the time where the "Fandom Menace" was probably at it's largest and loudest, and Disney could NOT let them "win" and Captain Marvel bomb. Disney was buying out empty theaters and giving away tickets to organizations.
There were lots of reports of people being amongst a couple of people in a "sold out" theater.
Is it possible the same was done for Avatar 2? I don't know anyone who saw the movie and it's one of the highest grossing of all time.
@@RedCowArcade Why bother paying for anyone to do anything when you can simply doctor the numbers on some random spreadsheet and have the media spout it as truth.
Or pay for "independent" research to result in an outcome you already chose.
Wrong
@@RedCowArcade Twitter lost 40 percent of it's revenue under Elon. Twitter is a shit hole now. Also hope this channel doesn't go down the whole "woke bad" UA-cam hack grifters are doing.
@@RedCowArcade I mean, there is the wider world out there lmao... the movie was at its most successful internationally, as was the first film.
I want to see a movie about the guy's/girl, grasshopper and the/alien etc that made Pie's jacket
SMH. Women be shopping! For.. Star Wars apparently. 😂
They could actually do something very interesting here but will they that's the million-dollar question what sorry the hundreds of million dollars they may lose question