I've seen no clips or footage, or even a trailer of this "movie". I've only heard it sucks, and apparently feels like a made for TV special film.
This came across the feed titled "Hutts speak English now".
Notice the emptiness of the theater as the guy gets the camera in focus.
Anyways, yeah this hutt is Jabba's son, and he's all like "chill dude" and is nice and feeds baby Yoda. He speaks calmly in English. If they couldn't drive it home any further when baby Yoda approaches he says "Don't worry, I'm not my father".
I can see a troon writer from the writing room penning that line and going "take that dad, you bigot".
We all know that scene wasn't really about Jabba, was it.
Not only does he speak English, but he talks like some regular guy. Hearing him, I don't get the sense that he's this massive, corpulent, alien being with much different biology from humans. I just hear some bored actor reading his lines into the mic. I swear, I'm watching an Orcs With Normal Voices video
I love the concept of a Hutt deciding not to be lazy, criminal scum and trying to make something out of themselves. But making him sound like just a guy is way too much. Even the Hutts that spoke English in the cartoons still had voices that sounded alien in one way or another.
Yeah, what I think is going on is that "here's how to be a non-toxic male" sort of thing that they push. Their worldview is, to be an acceptable man, you have to broadcast in obvious ways your "harmless" and castrated nature. Any voice modulation would confuse that message they're trying to get across. If it sounds alien and you can't pick up on the "gentleness" of him due the inhuman sound, then that message gets lost. The MESSAGE™ always comes first. They knew if they gave him a feminine or gay voice it would be too obvious and audiences would walk out. So they think "how do we make his voice kind of deep but still make him the "type of male we want men to consider acceptable", so the other deep sort of voice is like "whatever, you do you, YOLO, Imma just gonna smoke a bowl and, chill, watch some anime, and show my support for trans lives on Reddit every now and then". Like a Seth Rogan type in other words.
So voice modulated loses the point they want to push and feminine or high pitched makes it too obvious, so just semi bass tone voice (but with no edge or grit like Josh Brolin, James Earl Jones, Tony Todd, etc), somewhere around the Seth Rogen register to signal that if you're a "live and let's live" sort of "trans people are cool by me cause I'm just like chill and whatnot and got my weed", then you're a "good man". Any sort of voice that would sound "assertive" or "argumentative" aka non-feminine gets the axe.
But yes, it is hilariously bad. I've never seen that Orcs with normal voices, that's hilarious.
That sounds absolutely horrible. So flat and unappealing. Even Grogu scampering into the cell doesn't conjure up suspense or menace. It's just tedious.
What a worthless scene. They didn't try to make it appealing, even in the slightest.
Yeah, it has the energy of high schoolers who signed up for film class just for the heck of it but don't actually care or want to be in Hollywood but they're forced to make something so they go "here it is I guess" and the teacher gives them a C for at least turning something in.
Mate, EVERYTHING the left write has daddy issues in it...
I've seen no clips or footage, or even a trailer of this "movie". I've only heard it sucks, and apparently feels like a made for TV special film.
This came across the feed titled "Hutts speak English now".
Notice the emptiness of the theater as the guy gets the camera in focus.
Anyways, yeah this hutt is Jabba's son, and he's all like "chill dude" and is nice and feeds baby Yoda. He speaks calmly in English. If they couldn't drive it home any further when baby Yoda approaches he says "Don't worry, I'm not my father".
I can see a troon writer from the writing room penning that line and going "take that dad, you bigot".
We all know that scene wasn't really about Jabba, was it.
Well yeah, I assume the troon's father wasn't a school shooter.
Not only does he speak English, but he talks like some regular guy. Hearing him, I don't get the sense that he's this massive, corpulent, alien being with much different biology from humans. I just hear some bored actor reading his lines into the mic. I swear, I'm watching an Orcs With Normal Voices video
I love the concept of a Hutt deciding not to be lazy, criminal scum and trying to make something out of themselves. But making him sound like just a guy is way too much. Even the Hutts that spoke English in the cartoons still had voices that sounded alien in one way or another.
Yeah, what I think is going on is that "here's how to be a non-toxic male" sort of thing that they push. Their worldview is, to be an acceptable man, you have to broadcast in obvious ways your "harmless" and castrated nature. Any voice modulation would confuse that message they're trying to get across. If it sounds alien and you can't pick up on the "gentleness" of him due the inhuman sound, then that message gets lost. The MESSAGE™ always comes first. They knew if they gave him a feminine or gay voice it would be too obvious and audiences would walk out. So they think "how do we make his voice kind of deep but still make him the "type of male we want men to consider acceptable", so the other deep sort of voice is like "whatever, you do you, YOLO, Imma just gonna smoke a bowl and, chill, watch some anime, and show my support for trans lives on Reddit every now and then". Like a Seth Rogan type in other words.
So voice modulated loses the point they want to push and feminine or high pitched makes it too obvious, so just semi bass tone voice (but with no edge or grit like Josh Brolin, James Earl Jones, Tony Todd, etc), somewhere around the Seth Rogen register to signal that if you're a "live and let's live" sort of "trans people are cool by me cause I'm just like chill and whatnot and got my weed", then you're a "good man". Any sort of voice that would sound "assertive" or "argumentative" aka non-feminine gets the axe.
But yes, it is hilariously bad. I've never seen that Orcs with normal voices, that's hilarious.
also what he says as he chops his 🐓and 🏈 off
That sounds absolutely horrible. So flat and unappealing. Even Grogu scampering into the cell doesn't conjure up suspense or menace. It's just tedious.
What a worthless scene. They didn't try to make it appealing, even in the slightest.
Yeah, it has the energy of high schoolers who signed up for film class just for the heck of it but don't actually care or want to be in Hollywood but they're forced to make something so they go "here it is I guess" and the teacher gives them a C for at least turning something in.