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Oh yes so:Also, the name is terrible.
3) The name is terrible so this is gonna be bad.
I mean, “Starfighter” is better than “Attack of the Clones” but whatever.
Oh yes so:Also, the name is terrible.
Attack of the Clones has the virtues of not being almost identical to the title of another movie, and tells you something about the movie. I agree with the article, the title sounds like a placeholder for something that hasn’t been written yet. Like “Rise of Skywalker” was.Oh yes so:
3) The name is terrible so this is gonna be bad.
I mean, “Starfighter” is better than “Attack of the Clones” but whatever.
I always thought the "Clone Wars" thing in the prequels was a huge miss. I'm pretty sure the mention in Ep. 4 was just a throw-away line: "You served my father during the Clone Wars." Sounds cool and mysterious, and in a few words implies a vast history.I mean, “Starfighter” is better than “Attack of the Clones” but whatever.
Better than just using the name of a relatively obscure character too. At least it gives you an idea of what you're going to get.Oh yes so:
3) The name is terrible so this is gonna be bad.
I mean, “Starfighter” is better than “Attack of the Clones” but whatever.
But here's the thing. The clones fought on the side of the Republic/pre-Empire. From the name, you'd expect the clones to be the enemies. It just feels off for the winners to refer to the war by their own troops, rather than the droids fighting for the enemy. Particularly that apparently the wars led to such distrust towards droids that they're regularly banned from cantinas.
Well...in a way the clones were the enemy.I always thought the "Clone Wars" thing in the prequels was a huge miss. I'm pretty sure the mention in Ep. 4 was just a throw-away line: "You served my father during the Clone Wars." Sounds cool and mysterious, and in a few words implies a vast history.
But here's the thing. The clones fought on the side of the Republic/pre-Empire. From the name, you'd expect the clones to be the enemies. It just feels off for the winners to refer to the war by their own troops, rather than the droids fighting for the enemy. Particularly that apparently the wars led to such distrust towards droids that they're regularly banned from cantinas.
And "Attack of the Clones"? When they attack, they're on the side of the heroes!
Gosling is generic and unmemorable. I’m sure he will do fine with the material he is given, but so could a much cheaper actor.Well...in a way the clones were the enemy.
And from that light, many of Obi-Wan's friends were killed by those same Clones.
Just a thought.
As for Gosling...
He may not have been in the most popular movies at times, but I can't think of a bad movie he's been in over the past decade.
He also has taken pretty good roles and does a decent job at acting.
That speaks as a positive in regards to how this film may turn out.
Since when have the Star Wars films under Disney focused on worldbuilding? It's all spectacle, with little attention paid to whether or not the setting, or even the story, makes much sense. Rogue One was solid IMO, but most of the work was done for them.Gosling is generic and unmemorable. I’m sure he will do fine with the material he is given, but so could a much cheaper actor.
More worrying is focusing on him in the initial publicity. That suggests they have nothing else of note. If they had focused on the writing, or the world building or even a glimpse of a bit of a really cool starfighter, I wouldn’t be so worried.
Never, but there has been some in the TV shows. But everything we have learned about this movie suggests Disney has learned nothing apart from to appease the worst kind of toxic fans.Since when have the Star Wars films under Disney focused on worldbuilding?
Agreed. TV shows are a different ballgame.Never, but there has been some in the TV shows. But everything we have learned about this movie suggests Disney has learned nothing apart from to appease the worst kind of toxic fans.