J.J. Abrams Admits The Star Wars Sequel Trilogy Needed A Plan
(boundingintocomics.com)
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Back when TLJ came out I've donated my ship collection to a 10 year old boy. This is how pissed off I was. There was some time and money put in to that.
But now I think it was a good thing, for one it did open my eyes on how big SJW/ Marxist influence has gotten and how much hate they have. Another good thing it taught me is not be emotionally involved in any franchise.
It was the point that turned me from a happy delusional fool to a grumpy dude who does not trust.
I would not go back.
When I watch a non-cerebral movie, I like to shift my brain to low gear and not let all the plot holes, bad acting, virtue signaling and even the occasional time travel mechanic ruin the experience. I admit I mostly enjoyed the MVC, DC, Harry Potter, LOTR + Hobbit, Star Wars and Star Trek movies by being able to do that and enjoy the fight scenes, campy dialogue and pretty special effects.
That being said, movies are changing and I'm changing...and the most recent crop of movies has been so unentertaining to me that it's no longer a surefire thing that I'll watch any comic book movie anymore; or even movies that look like they could have come from comic books.
Things are pretty bad when even woke people I know think that Army of the Dead on Netflix is too woke.
When I was a kid I would have given anything to have seen all these superhero films.
Now I dread them.