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Post by thisguy4000 on Mar 29, 2020 22:13:51 GMT
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Post by shannondegroot on Apr 1, 2020 13:23:08 GMT
Would have been better.
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Post by wolf359 on Apr 2, 2020 8:00:18 GMT
I have to respectfully disagree with you on that one.
I think that "The Fandom Menace" would have still attacked, insulted, criticized, disrespected, and hated it regardless of what happened in it.
I have said it before and I will say it again, JJ Abrams was really put in an impossible situation (because of Episode 8) with Episode 9.
I don't think it would have mattered at all what Abrams or Colin Trevorrow (or any other Director for that matter) would have done with Episode 9 mainly because that movement that calls itself "The Fandom Menace" had absolutely no intention of ever giving Episode 9 a fair chance regardless of who made it or what happened in it.
It's hard to make a Successful Movie when there is an Entire Movement of People out there that are 100 Percent Committed and Dedicated to intentionally sabotage it from being successful in any capacity, way, shape, or form regardless of what happens in it or who makes it.
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Post by Power Ranger on Apr 2, 2020 8:31:48 GMT
I have to respectfully disagree with you on that one.
I think that "The Fandom Menace" would have still attacked, insulted, criticized, disrespected, and hated it regardless of what happened in it.
I have said it before and I will say it again, JJ Abrams was really put in an impossible situation (because of Episode 8) with Episode 9.
I don't think it would have mattered at all what Abrams or Colin Trevorrow (or any other Director for that matter) would have done with Episode 9 mainly because that movement that calls itself "The Fandom Menace" had absolutely no intention of ever giving Episode 9 a fair chance regardless of who made it or what happened in it.
It's hard to make a Successful Movie when there is an Entire Movement of People out there that are 100 Percent Committed and Dedicated to intentionally sabotage it from being successful in any capacity, way, shape, or form regardless of what happens in it or who makes it.
Star Wars films are trashed by fans when they are garbage. The Sequel trilogy sucked. It is not due to toxic fandom.
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Post by wolf359 on Apr 2, 2020 15:20:07 GMT
I have to respectfully disagree with you on that one.
I think that "The Fandom Menace" would have still attacked, insulted, criticized, disrespected, and hated it regardless of what happened in it.
I have said it before and I will say it again, JJ Abrams was really put in an impossible situation (because of Episode 8) with Episode 9.
I don't think it would have mattered at all what Abrams or Colin Trevorrow (or any other Director for that matter) would have done with Episode 9 mainly because that movement that calls itself "The Fandom Menace" had absolutely no intention of ever giving Episode 9 a fair chance regardless of who made it or what happened in it.
It's hard to make a Successful Movie when there is an Entire Movement of People out there that are 100 Percent Committed and Dedicated to intentionally sabotage it from being successful in any capacity, way, shape, or form regardless of what happens in it or who makes it.
Star Wars films are trashed by fans when they are garbage. The Prequel trilogy sucked. It is not due to toxic fandom.
LOL, Well I myself actually liked "REVENGE OF THE SITH".
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Post by Power Ranger on Apr 2, 2020 17:33:37 GMT
Star Wars films are trashed by fans when they are garbage. The Prequel trilogy sucked. It is not due to toxic fandom.
LOL, Well I myself actually liked "REVENGE OF THE SITH".
I wrote prequel trilogy when I meant to say Sequel trilogy. I’m working long shifts, must have been tired.
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Post by wolf359 on Apr 2, 2020 22:08:05 GMT
LOL, Well I myself actually liked "REVENGE OF THE SITH".
I wrote prequel trilogy when I meant to say Sequel trilogy. I’m working long shifts, must have been tired.
LOL, It's okay and I understand. No Problem!
When it comes to the Sequel Trilogy though, I myself actually love both "THE FORCE AWAKENS" and "THE RISE OF SKYWALKER".
Having said that....
I absolutely concede that we are all entitled to our own thoughts, views, feelings, and opinions on everything and if people don't like the Sequels then that I am perfectly fine with that, they most definitely have that right.
They DON'T however have the right to do what "The Fandom Menace" has been doing which are these 2 things listed below.
1. They have been bullying, attacking, insulting, and disrespecting the Cast of the Sequel Trilogy (in particular both Daisy Ridley and Kelly Marie Tran) JUST BECAUSE they are in it and they don't like the characters that they play when in reality none of them ever said or did anything to deserve to be treated that way.
2. They have also been bullying, attacking, insulting, and disrespecting all of the Fans that actually like the Sequel Trilogy JUST BECAUSE they like it, praise it, spend money on it, and defend it.
The Fact that "The Fandom Menace" has been doing those things towards both the Cast and Fans of the Sequel Trilogy and also for those reasons shows that "some" (I know that not everyone that doesn't like the Sequel Trilogy has been acting and treating the Cast and Fans of it like that) of the Fan Base has indeed become Toxic.
Again, I understand and completely get that everybody is entitled to they're own thoughts, views, feelings, and opinions on everything but apparently "The Fandom Menace" has either forgotten or just doesn't agree or think that Fans of the Sequel Trilogy are also entitled to they're own thoughts, views, feelings, and opinions on everything as well.
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Post by ThatGuy on Apr 4, 2020 19:29:12 GMT
I have to respectfully disagree with you on that one.
I think that "The Fandom Menace" would have still attacked, insulted, criticized, disrespected, and hated it regardless of what happened in it.
I have said it before and I will say it again, JJ Abrams was really put in an impossible situation (because of Episode 8) with Episode 9.
I don't think it would have mattered at all what Abrams or Colin Trevorrow (or any other Director for that matter) would have done with Episode 9 mainly because that movement that calls itself "The Fandom Menace" had absolutely no intention of ever giving Episode 9 a fair chance regardless of who made it or what happened in it.
It's hard to make a Successful Movie when there is an Entire Movement of People out there that are 100 Percent Committed and Dedicated to intentionally sabotage it from being successful in any capacity, way, shape, or form regardless of what happens in it or who makes it.
Star Wars films are trashed by fans when they are garbage. The Sequel trilogy sucked. It is not due to toxic fandom. Is that why every Star Wars movie after ESB was trashed?
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Post by Power Ranger on Apr 4, 2020 19:33:48 GMT
Star Wars films are trashed by fans when they are garbage. The Sequel trilogy sucked. It is not due to toxic fandom. Is that why every Star Wars movie after ESB was trashed? Yes. Except Rogue One. That was liked by the supposedly toxic fandom, even though there was a female lead.
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Post by ThatGuy on Apr 4, 2020 19:43:40 GMT
Is that why every Star Wars movie after ESB was trashed? Yes. Except Rogue One. That was liked by the supposedly toxic fandom, even though there was a female lead. Rogue One was just trashed less and for a less amount of time. For a time, people were saying that the Vader scene saved the movie.
I say this pretty much everywhere. Star Wars is nostalgia. That "toxic fandom" hate the movies when they are current. Man I remembered when people hated the prequels. Absolutely hated them. They absolutely hated the Clone Wars series and especially because of Ahsoka. Now everyone loves it and can't wait for more Ahsoka (best female character in Star Wars!!!). Same went for Rebels and Ezra. I give it to the next set of main movies about Jedi and people will see the ST like they now see the PT and the PT will be loved like the OT.
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Post by Power Ranger on Apr 4, 2020 20:22:36 GMT
Yes. Except Rogue One. That was liked by the supposedly toxic fandom, even though there was a female lead. Rogue One was just trashed less and for a less amount of time. For a time, people were saying that the Vader scene saved the movie.
I say this pretty much everywhere. Star Wars is nostalgia. That "toxic fandom" hate the movies when they are current. Man I remembered when people hated the prequels. Absolutely hated them. They absolutely hated the Clone Wars series and especially because of Ahsoka. Now everyone loves it and can't wait for more Ahsoka (best female character in Star Wars!!!). Same went for Rebels and Ezra. I give it to the next set of main movies about Jedi and people will see the ST like they now see the PT and the PT will be loved like the OT.
The Mandalorian isn’t old and that is popular. Face it, the PT and ST are genuinely bad.
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Post by ThatGuy on Apr 4, 2020 21:29:19 GMT
Rogue One was just trashed less and for a less amount of time. For a time, people were saying that the Vader scene saved the movie.
I say this pretty much everywhere. Star Wars is nostalgia. That "toxic fandom" hate the movies when they are current. Man I remembered when people hated the prequels. Absolutely hated them. They absolutely hated the Clone Wars series and especially because of Ahsoka. Now everyone loves it and can't wait for more Ahsoka (best female character in Star Wars!!!). Same went for Rebels and Ezra. I give it to the next set of main movies about Jedi and people will see the ST like they now see the PT and the PT will be loved like the OT.
The Mandalorian isn’t old and that is popular. Face it, the PT and ST are genuinely bad. Baby Yoda is popular. Have you heard people talk about the show? They would have preferred it to be like 4-5 episodes long. The episodes that has to do with the main plot of the show.
And people are warming up to the PT.
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