Is the prohibition against SW Prequel Reviews even still relevant?
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Re: Is the prohibition against SW Prequel Reviews even still relevant?
I don't think Chuck is a Legends fan. He's probably not a casual, but not a die-hard hold-out either.
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Also, mathewgsmith, don't you know? Legends is not canon, it never was, it's a mess, it doesn't matter. At least according to those in charge, those sensitive snowflakes.
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Re: Is the prohibition against SW Prequel Reviews even still relevant?
Everything released after the reset is canon, and the Tarkin novel brought Plagueis in.
As to Chuck being a legends fan... he wrote a series of six novel-length fanfics about a Star Wars-Star Trek crossover that draws from it heavily. It's called The Unity Cylcle, and you can find it at http://unitysaga.com.
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Yeah, that's about the state of Lucasfilm and Star Wars now. "Legends is not canon, but it's partially canon while we plagiarize ideas from it that are worth being added to this new, respected material."
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Re: Is the prohibition against SW Prequel Reviews even still relevant?
That's interesting. Then again there has been people wanting those two franchises to crossover so it's no wonder that Chuck made his own.mathewgsmith wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 9:11 am As to Chuck being a legends fan... he wrote a series of six novel-length fanfics about a Star Wars-Star Trek crossover that draws from it heavily. It's called The Unity Cylcle, and you can find it at http://unitysaga.com.
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Re: Is the prohibition against SW Prequel Reviews even still relevant?
With the vitriolic opposition to the prequels fading, I think Chuck's even-handed approach, along with his typical humor and insight, would be welcome.
And to be honest, I don't think the fact that people did overly long, pedantic, thesis-like takedowns of the prequels should have ever precluded a sfdebris review on the subject. Maybe the subject was just too toxic to touch, but some of those reviews miss the forest for the trees. Chuck is better than most at giving an overall picture of a work.
And to be honest, I don't think the fact that people did overly long, pedantic, thesis-like takedowns of the prequels should have ever precluded a sfdebris review on the subject. Maybe the subject was just too toxic to touch, but some of those reviews miss the forest for the trees. Chuck is better than most at giving an overall picture of a work.
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Re: Is the prohibition against SW Prequel Reviews even still relevant?
By internet standards I'm a toothless geriatric, so I remember the days when Red Letter Media was at its height and Chuck posted his version 1 Generations review. That toxic Youtube comment section he had was probably one of the biggest motivators to never doing a Prequel review. Trust me, there is no maybe.ChiggyvonRichthofen wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 8:56 pm With the vitriolic opposition to the prequels fading, I think Chuck's even-handed approach, along with his typical humor and insight, would be welcome.
And to be honest, I don't think the fact that people did overly long, pedantic, thesis-like takedowns of the prequels should have ever precluded a sfdebris review on the subject. Maybe the subject was just too toxic to touch, but some of those reviews miss the forest for the trees. Chuck is better than most at giving an overall picture of a work.
Re: Is the prohibition against SW Prequel Reviews even still relevant?
I'm inclined to agree that, regardless of how many other people have made their own videos, essays and so on, it would be worthwhile to see Chuck's take on the prequels. After all, as others have said, he did reviews of the OT despite admitted up front that there wasn't much left to talk about.
That being said, if Chuck says there should be no requests for Prequel reviews, I'm not going to push the matter. Though I would be interested to know if his opinion on the topic has shifted any since earlier days.
That being said, if Chuck says there should be no requests for Prequel reviews, I'm not going to push the matter. Though I would be interested to know if his opinion on the topic has shifted any since earlier days.
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Well, Chuck was pretty good with his walk-through of Lucas's history. I recall a thread entitled "To arms, prequel defenders!" And we didn't even need to. Hell, he didn't even claim Jar Jar was racist past touching up on the pure history of it. I actually laughed when Lucas tried putting in many Hispanics for the clones, and STILL got accused of racism.
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Re: Is the prohibition against SW Prequel Reviews even still relevant?
Wait, what? Didn't Temuera Morrison play all the clones? Was this a preproduction thing I wasn't previously aware of?
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