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Highlander was such a bad movie I walked out.
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The Last Jedi.
No, he took a very big swing and for a large part of the fanbase, it felt like an attack, but it was clearly a desire to shake up the franchise in a way that he (and fans of TLJ) thought was for the better.

I loved it, personally. It might even be my favorite Star War after Andor. But I can certainly see why him attempting to create a statue by using a sledgehammer on a block of marble freaked a lot of people out.

In contrast, Highlander 2 suggests that everything people liked about the original was stupid and wrong.
 
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No, he took a very big swing and for a large part of the fanbase, it felt like an attack, but it was clearly a desire to shake up the franchise in a way that he (and fans of TLJ) thought was for the better.

I loved it, personally. It might even be my favorite Star War after Andor. But I can certainly see why him attempting to create a marble statue by using a sledgehammer on a block of marble freaked a lot of people out.
He should never should have been allowed to swing that hammer. The sequel trilogy deeply suffered from a lack of cohesive vision. There's nothing wrong with a big narrative shift in something like Andor, or a film separate from the core series. But doing such a thing in the penultimate episode of a 40+ year saga is a mistake, and it hurt the brand.
 

No, he took a very big swing and for a large part of the fanbase, it felt like an attack, but it was clearly a desire to shake up the franchise in a way that he (and fans of TLJ) thought was for the better.

I loved it, personally. It might even be my favorite Star War after Andor. But I can certainly see why him attempting to create a marble statue by using a sledgehammer on a block of marble freaked a lot of people out.

In contrast, Highlander 2 suggests that everything people liked about the original was stupid and wrong.
I saw TLJ and was so upset that they took my favorite character from the previous movie (Finn) and relegated him to minor side position with a ham-fisted social message (this isn't Trek! We don't need social messages in Star Wars!). I liked the very beginning and the very end (although I think I liked the end more for the visuals than anything else), but found everything in the middle to be dreadful.

I still haven't seen Rise of Skywalker. A friend did, and when I asked him how it was, he paused for a moment and said, "the music was very good."
 

Oh, TLJ isn't a perfect film. I definitely agree that Finn was done dirty after The Force Awakens. But I agree with Johnson's other big aims of democratizing the Force and getting away from the fairly gross Great Man theory that Star Wars has traditionally leaned on. I get that him making Luke Skywalker agree with his premise upset some fans as well, although it didn't seem implausible to me. (Given what he'd seen up to that point, I find it hard to believe that Luke would be all-in on the traditional Jedi worldview.)

That said, the fault for all of this is Disney deciding they could wing the sequel trilogy without putting a detailed plan together ahead of time. It took Elon Musk buying Twitter to outdo this as an insane way to handle a brand.
 


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