unknownsample wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 1:50 pm
Worth noting that Last Jedi was well received by critics and by audiences as Todd Van DerWerff points out
https://twitter.com/tvoti/status/998716344156631040
There’s this assumption that liking The Last Jedi is controversial, but the movie made over $1 billion, had tremendous reviews, and earned an A CinemaScore.
This suggests those who dislike the movie aren’t more numerous than those who did. They’re just louder.
Box office has more to do with the property and the reception of the previous film. The Last Jedi had some pretty large drops after a huge opening weekend, and Solo completely bombed. The reason why is still an open question right now, but the controversy surrounding TLJ is one possibility.
Getting a good cinemascore isn't hard at all, especially for blockbusters. Cinemascore isn't a sample of general audiences. It only measures opening night, when theaters are filled with hyped up fans who are likely going to have fun no matter what. Transformers: Dark of the Moon got an A, for example. Tyler Perry movies regularly score A or A-. VanDerWerff is taking cinemascore to mean something that it isn't even attempting to measure.
I don't take the much-discussed rottentomatoes score totally seriously, but it does tell us something imo. Trolls and alt-right types have just as much reason to dislike TFA or Black Panther or Wonder Woman, but they weren't able to put a dent in the IMDb or rottentomatoes user ratings of those films. Solo's ratings aren't too bad despite the negativity surrounding Star Wars right now. So why is TLJ uniquely vulnerable? The obvious answer is because a lot of people disliked it.
unknownsample wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 1:55 pm
Madner Kami wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 1:23 pm
unknownsample wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 1:13 pm1. They weren't within spitting distance of Starkiller base
3. Yes it does
You can then explain
this scene?
It travelled through Hyperspace, the two systems were clearly not next door to each other.
How are they not next door when the Resistance can literally see it happen from Takodana and the beam can clearly be tracked by eye as it travels toward the various planets?
Besides that, a weapon blast traveling through hyperspace would break conventional warfare, as would lightspeed kamikazes in TLJ. I don't understand why writers don't think twice before opening Pandora's Box like that.
unknownsample wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 1:13 pm
2. The Old Republic was destroyed from within.
Order 66 sent the few remaining Jedi into hiding, and it wasn't until A New Hope that the Imperial Senate was dissolved. In the sequels, the New Republic doesn't get so much as a mention (unless I missed it somewhere) only
days after Starkiller Base fired.
I don't want to dismiss the opinions of people who don't have a problem with all this, but to me this is ridiculously sloppy worldbuilding.
The owls are not what they seem.