This almost brought tears of laughter to my eyes. The narrator saying "He was so impressed with her organizing skills..." and then Spielberg just destroying her for being terrible at her job. Priceless.
Keep in mind, we probably only got part of the interview, this could have been cherry-picked (as much as I would love to pretend Steven Spielberg hates her and loves to roast her).
@@rainmaker2338 HAHAA, if you watch any of the "behind the scenes" or the "making of" for these movies, she's not in them. They interview the actual directors, producers, writers, actors, stunt doubles and set designers/CGI people, no Krapleen Kennedy. She was on set getting coffee, taking notes and giving crap ideas. Krapleen Kennedy.
This is exactly what happens in The Mandalorian Gallery. Look for it; she never adds to what others have to say or builds on the conversation at hand, she just interrupts with an idea or opinion that completely disrupts the flow.
@@oggypilestro6343 Filoni was the canon bomber long before Disney. He's admitted this and he is proud of it. He's never been the lore master who would mind the continuity the way he was marketed as, and when called on it, he got very snippy and defensive and seemed to have a vendetta against the fans, going out of his way to discredit the EU where he took his ideas at all turns. He is every bit part of the Disney problem and he is NOT retconning the sequels. He was on set for Last Jedi and suggesting TCW episodes for Johnson to watch. He views him as a mentor and has nothing but good words for Kennedy. The man is an overrated hack and a fraud and a liar.
@@saberiandream316 Yeah, I've often suspected that Jon Favreou was the better of the 2, ya know, since he's what made Iron Man happen, from writing to making sure the right guy was cast from Iron Man. Sure, he gets the bulk of the writing credits on Mandalorian and Book of Bob A, Fett, but I suspect he hasn't exactly been contributing as much this past season 2 of Mandalorian and just kinda been doing what he's told. Surely he can't be so incompetent a writer as to forget that "Boba Fett" already knew his armor wouldn't be in the Sarlac pit by the time he found Fennec, because *he* wrote that Boba only saved Fennec because he found her while training Din while trying to find his armor.
Remember, Kids, if you ever think you cant get ahead in life because of zero talent; just remember one of the most powerful movie executives in charge of the biggest IPs interrupted Steven Spielberg to pitch the idea of a man ending up with a dog instead of a love interest. *"What if he didnt get the girl, he got the dog?"* I love hearing this. Thanks to Nerdrotic for getting me onto it.
Just be a woman, you can basically do whatever you want with zero accountability. Not just in movies, but life in general. Regret sleeping with a dude, just call it rape. Regret getting pregnant, just have an abortion. Bad marriage, just have a divorce and leech off your ex for decades. Want to end a man's career, just make up sexual allegations. Want a nice job without being qualified for it, just abuse affirmative action. Want to join the police, fire brigade, military. Have them lower the standards making it easier to pass the physicals. The list is endless...Thank you feminism.
@@judasbooth5455 Yes, I know. It was a rhetorical question. People apparently would swallow crap made by GL but not made by KK. It's the same poop, only different a-holes. I still can't figure out which one is the worst: The Prequels or The Last Jedi.
@@Sams.Videos George executed the story poorly, but the story itself was there in a way it wasn't for the sequels. And George is top tier when it comes to world building. He should not be directing and writing the finer details of the script, but his overall big picture ability is was beyond what Kennedy could every do and because of that despite the quality of the pequels he didn't harm the goodwill that Star Wars as a universe had with the fans, unlike the Sequel trilogies.
Kathleen Kennedy is a perfect illustration of how Hollywood often promotes idiots up the ladder into high positions just because someone likes them. Having worked in visual effects for over a decade in the 90s and early 2000s I can tell you it was common place for some plucky girl to start off serving coffee and cookies in reception to later producing effects with no real ability other than sucking up. Kathleen Kennedy began her career as a PA. This is basically an entry level job a little above a runner. A PA did all of the lame grunt work and also got food and coffee for people. She was fortunate to be doing this under Spielberg who pushed her up the ladder. From what I hear she was mediocre pushing paperwork but knew to kiss ass. Creative ability, not so much. But in Hollywood if you can schmooze your way up talent is usually an afterthought and as you move up your ego swells.
@@Courier_333 And what knowledge do you have. Show me your imdb list of film credits. People think shit like that about anyone thats risen in the biz. Fact is most of those people rose because they were there a long time and latched on to someone that could move them up.
If you hate where Disney Star Wars is going, blame Filoni. "There isn't a thing that we do in the storytelling space that I don't check with Dave. What I find about Dave is you don't just sit down and have a discussion about plot or review characters inside the Star Wars world. You end up having meaningful, thoughtful discussions about what it is we're trying to say inside the storytelling." - Kathleen Kennedy
So true. This should be a lesson to everyone. I bet Spielberg didn't think much at first and they she secured her position by hanging out with Marshall. This is a woman who craves power, she would do anything. They all made a huge mistake, she took advantage of being a woman to obtain what she wants and yet screams about patriarchy.
He said in an interview that it was for Indy to be played by a woman so I guess that's where they were going before Lucasfilm went into a downward spiral with TLJ.
@@JarJarAbrams The pathetic part is that they could have actually pulled off a decent story of Indy passing the torch to a female archaeologist--say, one of his students who accidentally got roped into the adventure while walking home after her date dumped her, is bright and likeable but not quite ready for prime time professionally, and then learns from the best how to get through multiple scrapes by the skin of your teeth. But that would require actual heart and humility, something modern Hollywood is very short on.
@@cmc5394oparva but the script was like NAH, IT'LL BE FINE as the main protagonist fights the patriarchy who don't need no straight white man to tell her what to do, GIRLBOSS SLAY
I remember reading years ago, that Spielberg thought she was a bad assistant, yet kept her around due to her being good at listening and coming up with ideas, now we have audio of him saying this. If your assistant is bad at their job, then you fire them and get a new assistant.
I didn't hear him say she was good at comming up with ideas. Well maybe, if you say good at comming up with horrible ideas. "What if Indy doesn't get the girl, but get the dog instead".
I interpreted this as her trying to prevent a woman from being "a prize to be won" in the story Spielberg was working on. Not that I think there's a problem with that; if there was a movie where a woman won the love of a man at the end I would be fine with it, in fact that's how some of Disney's best animated movies ended.
Don't forget she was also signed on with EVERY single beloved Don Bluth production: _The Land Before Time, The Secret of NIMH, An American Tail,_ and _Balto._ But to balance out the karma, she was also serving as the Executive Producer of such works as _Signs_ and _The Last Airbender:_ making it even easier for everybody to actively hate those films besides it just being M. Night.
@@0hvist I just don't like shaymalon films. I haven't seen a good one and after seeing his attempts from lady in the water(where he tries to be never ending story I think? He says it was the bedtime story he made up for his kids), to signs(let's invade a wet world when we can't survive water), to last Airbender (Oong) I just don't think the guy can really vet the scripts well. One of these days I guess I will try to watch the sixth sense which I hear is his best film and his attempt at a superhero franchise.
This is all I imagined she did after seeing how she’s acted and how her decision making in films turned out. She must have been passed around those writing rooms like beads on Mardi Gras to of made it to her position.
*"what if he didn't get the girl but istead he got he dog"* yep! that's what she did with star wars. also her name is attached to big projects but that just mean she was creatively involved with them. She got creatively involved with 'rise of skywalker and it turned out to be shit'. it was mostly her and Bob Iger's ideas and JJ Abrahms complied with them.
Strange that the woman narrator said she had great organization skills yet it's immediately followed by Spielberg saying she was horrible at taking notes (an organizing skill.)
Also, one of Kennedy's relatives saved George Lucas' life when he got in a car wreck as a teenager. I wonder if she was kept around simply out of loyalty. ua-cam.com/video/_o8EAUg-ZBg/v-deo.html
Somehow she wants to take credit for saving George Lucas...The only reason she was kept around is because she dated Frank Marshall, the guy who produced all Spielberg movies.
@@JarJarAbrams And she's likely ruining star wars (making it into what it is now) out of spite towards lucas who told steven spielberg on her and frank for getting romanctically involved during production. That's quite the "loyalty" she has to the person she takes credit for saving.
so why did she get to work in all these films for so many years? she must have a rich and influential family or something along those lines. because it clearly had nothing to do with talent or intelligence.
Wow. The definition of failing upwards. Basically the destruction of Star Wars and Indy is Spielberg's fault cause he should have left her on the scrapheap where he found her.
I agree. I can't believe it took us so long to realize that the "Legends" label is gold and beautiful, while the "Canon" label is black and soulless. They sum up those continuities perfectly.
"Management is never wrong" and no one can say she's terrible at her job. And even worse if you did you'd be "sexist", cause it couldn't possibly be anything else.
Imagine you're a woman, and you're surrounded by these very creative men, and your ideas suck, and you're supposed to take notes and do what you're told...
Personally, I just want new Legends content, and I have to wonder if the hold-up is really down to her. Honestly. Now it _might_ be that Disney doesn't wanna shill royalties, in which case, Legends is doomed to stay dead forever since they will treat it as a business expense. But if it DOES come down to the fact that she's holding back on licensing new Legends books and comics, for whatever reason, then there is a hope, a CHANCE that our favorite stories can be continued whenever she inevitably leaves for good. Not that she's getting fired or any crap like that. No, I mean when she _chooses_ to leave simply as a matter of time. Perhaps she is promoted upstairs or finds a better choice that appeals more to her elsewhere, who knows? I guess time will tell.
He gone soft after meeting her. He was bold and more like Geroge Lucas when he made Jaws, Close Encounters and Indiana Jones. He started going vanilla with E.T., the first film where Kathy was credited as producer. He even said she scolded him for screaming at his cre and being demanding. That's why all his film after JP are just crap. Right now, he's making a West side Story remake. He's too far gone.
@@JarJarAbrams Spielberg's idea of humor is having a woman looking into the camera and screaming. Don't even think about imagining a Spielberg love scene. He's the most anti-human guy in an anti-human city.
Yes, allowingg her to work at a TV station simply because she was a woman was a terrible signal. She realized she could get ahead in life simply by playing the female victim card. And now we're here, with millions of women like her ruining everything. Remember the woman she hired to direct the Rey movies bragged about using female card to cut lines.
Somehow this makes me think that Rian Johnson wasn't the only one thinking, "What if Luke wasn't a Jedi Master, what if he was some old cook who contemplated murdering a teen because he had a bad dream?"
@@Courier_333 I've been saying that num num. It's like the manager saying they made and prepped an order that a chef actually made. Get your freaking eyes looked at!
I find it strange every time Kennedy is brought up her producing involvement with Frank Marshall is never talked about. They both had important roles on a ton of movies.
“What if he didn’t get the girl, instead he got the dog?!”
That quote alone pretty much has explained Disney’s approach to the recent trilogy.
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Phoebe Waller-Bridge does look an awful lot like a wolfhound.
This almost brought tears of laughter to my eyes. The narrator saying "He was so impressed with her organizing skills..." and then Spielberg just destroying her for being terrible at her job. Priceless.
Keep in mind, we probably only got part of the interview, this could have been cherry-picked (as much as I would love to pretend Steven Spielberg hates her and loves to roast her).
Keep in mind too, aside from the Disney Star Wars movies, she was also executive producer for other shitfests like the Last Airbender movie
Wow! This explains a lot.
...where they cast the minority characters with white kids. She doesn't actually care about diversity; that's just what is trendy right now.
Yes, she whitewashed minorities in that movie, except for the villain who was allowed to be brown. Her woke worshipers won't bring that up.
As well as other shitty movies such as E.T, Jurassic Park, Schindler's List, Back to the Future, Indiana Jones 2, etc!!!
wait...
@@rainmaker2338 HAHAA, if you watch any of the "behind the scenes" or the "making of" for these movies, she's not in them. They interview the actual directors, producers, writers, actors, stunt doubles and set designers/CGI people, no Krapleen Kennedy.
She was on set getting coffee, taking notes and giving crap ideas. Krapleen Kennedy.
She remains terrible at her job.
Even worse, actually
@@NKWTI Agreed. At least before she was useless AND had no power.
This is exactly what happens in The Mandalorian Gallery. Look for it; she never adds to what others have to say or builds on the conversation at hand, she just interrupts with an idea or opinion that completely disrupts the flow.
There's no hope for Star Wars as long as Kathleen Kennedy is still in a job!
@Nevin Maasa not whilst she is in control
@CaptainNevin Dave Filoni and Jon Favreou
@@oggypilestro6343 Filoni was the canon bomber long before Disney. He's admitted this and he is proud of it. He's never been the lore master who would mind the continuity the way he was marketed as, and when called on it, he got very snippy and defensive and seemed to have a vendetta against the fans, going out of his way to discredit the EU where he took his ideas at all turns. He is every bit part of the Disney problem and he is NOT retconning the sequels. He was on set for Last Jedi and suggesting TCW episodes for Johnson to watch. He views him as a mentor and has nothing but good words for Kennedy. The man is an overrated hack and a fraud and a liar.
Every few years, Death tries, and fails, to take the right Kennedy.
@@saberiandream316 Yeah, I've often suspected that Jon Favreou was the better of the 2, ya know, since he's what made Iron Man happen, from writing to making sure the right guy was cast from Iron Man.
Sure, he gets the bulk of the writing credits on Mandalorian and Book of Bob A, Fett, but I suspect he hasn't exactly been contributing as much this past season 2 of Mandalorian and just kinda been doing what he's told.
Surely he can't be so incompetent a writer as to forget that "Boba Fett" already knew his armor wouldn't be in the Sarlac pit by the time he found Fennec, because *he* wrote that Boba only saved Fennec because he found her while training Din while trying to find his armor.
That, is why she fails.
She hasn't changed since then. Not one bit.
She's gotten *worse* because years of resentment over people not entertaining her "brilliant" ideas
Even back then... shooting her mouth off with bad ideas in front of people who actually know what they are doing
The Chad Spielberg vs. the virgin Abrams
Don't compare that hack to Spielberg
@@lalkiran1950people have been calling abrams a successor to spielberg for a while. not sure why...they are polar opposites
@@Chadaface Yup. Spielberg is a filmmaking legend and Abrams is a copycat
@@georgecampbell9638 Abrams had a big part in destroying one of the biggest and most successful franchises in movie history!
"So what if they didn't get a Star Wars trilogy but got a piece of dogshit instead?"
Remember, Kids, if you ever think you cant get ahead in life because of zero talent; just remember one of the most powerful movie executives in charge of the biggest IPs interrupted Steven Spielberg to pitch the idea of a man ending up with a dog instead of a love interest.
*"What if he didnt get the girl, he got the dog?"*
I love hearing this. Thanks to Nerdrotic for getting me onto it.
Just be a woman, you can basically do whatever you want with zero accountability. Not just in movies, but life in general.
Regret sleeping with a dude, just call it rape.
Regret getting pregnant, just have an abortion.
Bad marriage, just have a divorce and leech off your ex for decades.
Want to end a man's career, just make up sexual allegations.
Want a nice job without being qualified for it, just abuse affirmative action.
Want to join the police, fire brigade, military. Have them lower the standards making it easier to pass the physicals.
The list is endless...Thank you feminism.
@@fred6907 correction: just be a *shitty* woman.
Remember kids, Spielberg saw a woman backflipping to get away from a dinosaur and thought it was a good idea.
And now she can’t even get the coffee right! This is brilliant
"Would you like some coffee in your sugar milk Steven?"
"What if we didn't got Kathleen, but instead we got George?"
CGI Midhiclorian World nonsense, oh don't forget terrrible dialogue and acting. George is a hack like John K and Hideo Kojima
@@judasbooth5455 Yes, I know. It was a rhetorical question. People apparently would swallow crap made by GL but not made by KK. It's the same poop, only different a-holes. I still can't figure out which one is the worst: The Prequels or The Last Jedi.
@Nicholas Marashio rise of skywalker is even worse than Last jedi
Actually George himself got Kathleen..
@@Sams.Videos George executed the story poorly, but the story itself was there in a way it wasn't for the sequels. And George is top tier when it comes to world building. He should not be directing and writing the finer details of the script, but his overall big picture ability is was beyond what Kennedy could every do and because of that despite the quality of the pequels he didn't harm the goodwill that Star Wars as a universe had with the fans, unlike the Sequel trilogies.
Kathleen Kennedy is a perfect illustration of how Hollywood often promotes idiots up the ladder into high positions just because someone likes them. Having worked in visual effects for over a decade in the 90s and early 2000s I can tell you it was common place for some plucky girl to start off serving coffee and cookies in reception to later producing effects with no real ability other than sucking up. Kathleen Kennedy began her career as a PA. This is basically an entry level job a little above a runner. A PA did all of the lame grunt work and also got food and coffee for people. She was fortunate to be doing this under Spielberg who pushed her up the ladder. From what I hear she was mediocre pushing paperwork but knew to kiss ass. Creative ability, not so much. But in Hollywood if you can schmooze your way up talent is usually an afterthought and as you move up your ego swells.
She's a legendary producer, anyone with actual knowledge of the film industry would tell u that
@@Courier_333 And what knowledge do you have. Show me your imdb list of film credits. People think shit like that about anyone thats risen in the biz. Fact is most of those people rose because they were there a long time and latched on to someone that could move them up.
@@RRL110 she produced every Indiana Jones and back to the future movie, Jurassic Park, Gremlins, ...
What do you think producers do? Just sit around?
@@Courier_333 Never said that she didnt do anyting. You are to young and clueless to continue this. Have a great day.
If you hate where Disney Star Wars is going, blame Filoni.
"There isn't a thing that we do in the storytelling space that I don't check with Dave. What I find about Dave is you don't just sit down and have a discussion about plot or review characters inside the Star Wars world. You end up having meaningful, thoughtful discussions about what it is we're trying to say inside the storytelling." - Kathleen Kennedy
Anyone who agrees with me, this shows how unqualified kathy kennedy is to run the star wars franchise, because she's doing so - into the ground.
@Google User well its Geroge who recommended she get to produce it so its his fault too lol
@@greenkidd529 tbf he left her the basic plans for another trilogy she just tossed em away, so is it really his fault? Man's just wanted to retire
Allowing that wretched woman in their lives, was their biggest mistake
So true. This should be a lesson to everyone. I bet Spielberg didn't think much at first and they she secured her position by hanging out with Marshall. This is a woman who craves power, she would do anything. They all made a huge mistake, she took advantage of being a woman to obtain what she wants and yet screams about patriarchy.
@@JarJarAbrams So it other words she does the very thing that some women hate doing to themselves, objectifying.
As I said back in Feb...... this is the real reason why Steve left Indy 5. She now has more control over him with Indy. Sad.
He said in an interview that it was for Indy to be played by a woman so I guess that's where they were going before Lucasfilm went into a downward spiral with TLJ.
@@JarJarAbrams The pathetic part is that they could have actually pulled off a decent story of Indy passing the torch to a female archaeologist--say, one of his students who accidentally got roped into the adventure while walking home after her date dumped her, is bright and likeable but not quite ready for prime time professionally, and then learns from the best how to get through multiple scrapes by the skin of your teeth. But that would require actual heart and humility, something modern Hollywood is very short on.
@@cmc5394oparva but the script was like NAH, IT'LL BE FINE as the main protagonist fights the patriarchy who don't need no straight white man to tell her what to do, GIRLBOSS SLAY
I remember reading years ago, that Spielberg thought she was a bad assistant, yet kept her around due to her being good at listening and coming up with ideas, now we have audio of him saying this. If your assistant is bad at their job, then you fire them and get a new assistant.
Jared Wignall Or promote them to a different job (which is what seems to have happened).
Yeah, this person can't even do basic secretary work, let's make her my associate producer. That makes sense for you?
I didn't hear him say she was good at comming up with ideas. Well maybe, if you say good at comming up with horrible ideas. "What if Indy doesn't get the girl, but get the dog instead".
I think she was also doing under the desk task that help keep her around.
She probably came from a powerful family. Look at her last name.
I thought the title read: Kathleen was horrible at making coffee. 😂
I didn't know that Spielberg was savage back then
Is she implying that women and dogs are interchangeable, I can’t believe this bigotry XD she’s not even a good feminist
Just like mohammed.
@@doltBmB Just like a bantha*
@@soggysod9397 Back to r/unfunny
I interpreted this as her trying to prevent a woman from being "a prize to be won" in the story Spielberg was working on. Not that I think there's a problem with that; if there was a movie where a woman won the love of a man at the end I would be fine with it, in fact that's how some of Disney's best animated movies ended.
Anyone else think she has dirt on Spielberg..?
I hate seeing her name in the original Jurassic Park
And back to the future
Don't worry, her role was only assistant coffee-catcher and "silent producer to be ignored."
Don't forget she was also signed on with EVERY single beloved Don Bluth production: _The Land Before Time, The Secret of NIMH, An American Tail,_ and _Balto._
But to balance out the karma, she was also serving as the Executive Producer of such works as _Signs_ and _The Last Airbender:_ making it even easier for everybody to actively hate those films besides it just being M. Night.
@@0hvist Whoa. I kid you not, I just watched Signs like 5 minutes ago. That's freaky like Friday.
@@0hvist I just don't like shaymalon films. I haven't seen a good one and after seeing his attempts from lady in the water(where he tries to be never ending story I think? He says it was the bedtime story he made up for his kids), to signs(let's invade a wet world when we can't survive water), to last Airbender (Oong) I just don't think the guy can really vet the scripts well.
One of these days I guess I will try to watch the sixth sense which I hear is his best film and his attempt at a superhero franchise.
I would love to see her interrupt Samuel Jackson.
"How about instead, we...."
"I DON'T REMEMBER ASKING YOU A GOD DAMN THING!"
LucasArts: "So what are her qualifications for being our new president?"
Disney: "What's that?"
Wvat if instead of a jedi he was slurping elephant seal milk instead
"Instead get the dog!" That killed me.
This is all I imagined she did after seeing how she’s acted and how her decision making in films turned out. She must have been passed around those writing rooms like beads on Mardi Gras to of made it to her position.
Gross
She's ugly tho
*"what if he didn't get the girl but istead he got he dog"* yep! that's what she did with star wars.
also her name is attached to big projects but that just mean she was creatively involved with them. She got creatively involved with 'rise of skywalker and it turned out to be shit'. it was mostly her and Bob Iger's ideas and JJ Abrahms complied with them.
Damn, she really is the worst.
Its like if she was born to make people lives miserable. Thats her only purpose in life.
I expect nothing less from Kathleen "there is no source material [for events after episode 6]" Kennedy
Dave Filoni has had that philosophy for YEARS, so she's hardly any different from him.
A WOMAN IN A POSITION FOR THE SAKE OF HAVING A WOMAN IN THAT POSITION DOES REAL, QUALIFIED WOMEN EVERYWHERE A GREAT DISSERVICE.
Yes absolutely
I like how he tried to prop her up when all this started.
Strange that the woman narrator said she had great organization skills yet it's immediately followed by Spielberg saying she was horrible at taking notes (an organizing skill.)
Let's hope that was sarcasm
Also, one of Kennedy's relatives saved George Lucas' life when he got in a car wreck as a teenager. I wonder if she was kept around simply out of loyalty.
ua-cam.com/video/_o8EAUg-ZBg/v-deo.html
Somehow she wants to take credit for saving George Lucas...The only reason she was kept around is because she dated Frank Marshall, the guy who produced all Spielberg movies.
@@JarJarAbrams And she's likely ruining star wars (making it into what it is now) out of spite towards lucas who told steven spielberg on her and frank for getting romanctically involved during production. That's quite the "loyalty" she has to the person she takes credit for saving.
One of her relatives? Then why did they keep her and not this guy/gal?
so why did she get to work in all these films for so many years? she must have a rich and influential family or something along those lines. because it clearly had nothing to do with talent or intelligence.
She has "Ghislaine Maxwell" vibes to her.
We need to spread this like an Australian fire
This is how you fail your way upwards. It also helps to marry Frank Marshall. One of the biggest producers in Hollywood.
The movies were so much better when she would just get the coffee
Wow. The definition of failing upwards. Basically the destruction of Star Wars and Indy is Spielberg's fault cause he should have left her on the scrapheap where he found her.
Probably some horizontal negotiation involved somewhere
Haha this channel is great.
Glad you enjoy it!
She’s married to a powerful guy , that’s how she got the job. He was comproducer w Lucas I believe
Have you ever heard the Tragedy of Darth Kennedy the Bitter?
The burn on Kathleen Kennedy in Ready Player One about her being bad about her job and only knowing what coffee talented people like is HILARIOUS!
It's good to see she hasn't changed.
Now I get why George Lucas, from all people, chose her to be the head of Lucasfilms. Her ideas are terrible.
This is it right here.
''...get the dog..." wtf...?
But what if sometimes dogs are superior to girls?
😡😡😡😒
I'm so jealous of people like her who can Homer Simpson their way to the top.
Spoiler alert: He got the girl, she gets the cat.
Nowadays she'd be given the 'we regret to inform you that you've been unsuccessful, good luck in your search' email.
The legends banner has gone from an insult to a badge of honor for Star Wars lore. Long live the Expanded Universe!
I agree. I can't believe it took us so long to realize that the "Legends" label is gold and beautiful, while the "Canon" label is black and soulless. They sum up those continuities perfectly.
"Management is never wrong" and no one can say she's terrible at her job. And even worse if you did you'd be "sexist", cause it couldn't possibly be anything else.
This ages like fine wine every single year.
This woman is part of some secret society or something.
Imagine you're a woman, and you're surrounded by these very creative men, and your ideas suck, and you're supposed to take notes and do what you're told...
So nothing has changed
Well, back then she was quite a pretty girl 😉
So why did he keep her around to produce some of his movies?
She must have been good at something else
@@JarJarAbrams your arguments are fucking trash
You have no evidence of that LOL
Star Wars and Indiana Jones are dead. She made millions after she was given billions LMAO
Wow. She just pitched john wick
Steven Spielberg knew... why didn't George listen to him?
Why didn't Steve warn him?
@@JarJarAbrams Spielberg is a destroyer. That's why.
Kylo got the dog in Rey and it bit him in the ass in the end
Well that sure explains a lot about SW sequels
Personally, I just want new Legends content, and I have to wonder if the hold-up is really down to her. Honestly. Now it _might_ be that Disney doesn't wanna shill royalties, in which case, Legends is doomed to stay dead forever since they will treat it as a business expense. But if it DOES come down to the fact that she's holding back on licensing new Legends books and comics, for whatever reason, then there is a hope, a CHANCE that our favorite stories can be continued whenever she inevitably leaves for good. Not that she's getting fired or any crap like that. No, I mean when she _chooses_ to leave simply as a matter of time. Perhaps she is promoted upstairs or finds a better choice that appeals more to her elsewhere, who knows? I guess time will tell.
“What if he didn’t get the girl, instead he got the dog?!”, that's what Spielberg got!
'Organizing skills'. 😉
Never first trust audio clip that is only 40 seconds long, let us hear the FULL audio.
One of the few mistakes in Spielberg's career.
He gone soft after meeting her. He was bold and more like Geroge Lucas when he made Jaws, Close Encounters and Indiana Jones. He started going vanilla with E.T., the first film where Kathy was credited as producer. He even said she scolded him for screaming at his cre and being demanding. That's why all his film after JP are just crap. Right now, he's making a West side Story remake. He's too far gone.
@@JarJarAbrams Keep up the good work. My favorite channel on UA-cam.
@@JarJarAbrams Spielberg's idea of humor is having a woman looking into the camera and screaming. Don't even think about imagining a Spielberg love scene. He's the most anti-human guy in an anti-human city.
@@JarJarAbrams his “cre”? Do you mean his “crew”?
lol, why do I get the feeling that was a real quote? She probably got triggered that a man would "get" a girl at the end.
I’d rather see the dog run lucasfilm than her
Some things don't change.
I'm confused. Spielberg was impressed by her organising skills but still called her terrible at her job?
Imagine being a terrible secretary, your boss promotes you as a producer...
Imagine my shock.
What is this from originally?
Yeah, that sounds like her ideas.
Why Disney why Disney. Have her.
Bad at taking notes but good at noting where the bodies are buried.
Why did they keep her employed?
It's really a mystery. I think she's a Ghislaine Maxwell type.
That's a smile I've only seen when a chicks craving caak
Edit: how convenient you can see how wet she is on the image behind her
What was this audio taken from?
I added the source in the description.
@@JarJarAbrams - Thanks. Holds arguments better when citing reliable sources and NPR is a good one.
It’s like if the Beatles had let Yoko Ono produce their albums…
Where is the rest of the interview?
That was hilarious.
Where is this from?
What is this from?
horrible taking notes but great interrupting people
Wow very insightful
She’s a quota hire…Horrible at everything…
Yes, allowingg her to work at a TV station simply because she was a woman was a terrible signal. She realized she could get ahead in life simply by playing the female victim card. And now we're here, with millions of women like her ruining everything. Remember the woman she hired to direct the Rey movies bragged about using female card to cut lines.
@@JarJarAbrams yup, it’s sad.
And yet he promoted her to producer and continued hiring her for dozens of other projects.
She married Frank marshall and became his associate producer. Pretty sure Spielberg knew who was the real producer.
@@JarJarAbrams and yet continued to praise her and work with her.
Is this real?? I can't find a source
www.npr.org/2015/12/17/459976428/kathleen-kennedy-from-standing-in-line-to-see-star-wars-to-producing-it-herself?t=1652187685576
Somehow this makes me think that Rian Johnson wasn't the only one thinking, "What if Luke wasn't a Jedi Master, what if he was some old cook who contemplated murdering a teen because he had a bad dream?"
Lota context
Turnabout Intruder
Star Trek: The Original Series: Season 3, Episode 24
George what the hell did you do, didn't Steven tell you this story?
Why didn't Spielberg warn him? George called him specifically for some feedback about KK.
@@JarJarAbrams didn't Spielberg also selected JJ Abrams? Maybe he just isn't that good of a friend for George
@@goodmind4940 dude
He is literary geroge's friend
But he didn't know that lucas sole star wars at Disney
Aged like fine wine
spielberg should have dropped her when he had the chance
It seems he dropped her, and Frank Marshall picked her up.
haha, this is funny!
Can you imagine if she made an Indiana jones or star wars movie?
She made all of the Indiana Jones movies.....
Are you serious?
@@Courier_333 you're right, I forgot she co made the films with john williams, right?
Are you insane?
CHECK ✔
@@thetaytheist Lol she's a main producer of all the movies
And all the back to the future movies.....
@@Courier_333 I've been saying that num num. It's like the manager saying they made and prepped an order that a chef actually made.
Get your freaking eyes looked at!
@@thetaytheist I'm gonna ask you one more time.
What the fuck do u think producers do? They are not creatives
what a great quote
I find it strange every time Kennedy is brought up her producing involvement with Frank Marshall is never talked about. They both had important roles on a ton of movies.
Her husband. I wonder how she got those gigs.
@@martinh1309 I mean her husband produced movies and they both co-ordinated so she had to have had some experience Spielberg was looking for.