I thought it was a hot mess. In fact the entire series has been a hot mess. I’m glad that they’re clearly not planning on making any more given how they spent the last 30 minutes just tying up as many piss poor storyline threads as they could with no real consideration for pacing, mood, theme… or really anything that constitutes good cinema.
I didn't think special effects movies had to be good, just the effects had to be.
I think that's why everyone went to see it despite it being panned by both critics and audiences. In our society we vote with our wallets, and our wallets have spoken: MoAr AwFuL hArRy PoTtEr MoViEs, PlEaSe!
Budgeted at $200,000,000, it grossed $280,000,000 on its opening weekend.
It's the same reason why I'm not sure how excited I am for more content exploring the Avatar (the Last Airbender) universe. A cool idea when it's self-contained, but it starts to fall apart as you dig deeper. ATLA did a great job of not dwelling on the hows and whys of bending and the interactivity between the spirit and material worlds. Then LOK came along and revealed some inconsistencies with the rules, but again not enough to ruin anything. Fans want more answers to questions, but each answer is going to raise further questions.
Harry Potter is the same, but even worse. At least DiMartino and Konietzko put thought into their universe before writing the story. Rowling made everything up as she went along, which can only carry a universe so far.
Here's a good example of what I'm talking about: No one writing Star Wars ever bothered explaining the logic behind FTL travel until Last Jedi made it canon that it shot you in a straight line with unbelievably high magnitudes of kinetic force. Answering that one question brought a million others to the surface, the greatest of which being: Why did no one ever think to weaponize that before?
Why did no one ever think to weaponize that before?
I mean there's a lot of reasons (even if what your assertion is would be accurate, it technically isn't) but tl;dr most ships moved around in a 3d plane, and didn't sit still. Aside from the fact that it would kill everyone on board, etc. The better question is why didn't the other ship have their shields up.
edit: also well, TLJ sucked ***. The entire sub/side plot is irrelevant, the overall plot is silly, and they took the trilogy down a dark path that they only barely managed to unfuck partially with ep9. RJ is a moron.
I didn't think special effects movies had to be good, just the effects had to be.
I think that's why everyone went to see it despite it being panned by both critics and audiences. In our society we vote with our wallets, and our wallets have spoken: MoAr AwFuL hArRy PoTtEr MoViEs, PlEaSe!
Budgeted at $200,000,000, it grossed $280,000,000 on its opening weekend.
Yeah but it's dropped off a lot after that. It wasn't a Last Jedi plummet, but it's not doing well. It stands to be their least profitable film of the three. I doubt they make another one.
If you jump to hyperspace right into a ship with it's shields up, you die. We don't recognize that trash in TLJ. That trilogy isn't real. It didn't happen.
It's a bad movie. I pretend they aren't real. Just like the nonsense that is DB Super.
lol agreed
My point though is that the further you dive into a fictional universe, the more rules are going to get exposed. And if those rules aren't consistent (often because no one bothered to make them up until they needed explaining), things start to fall apart.
If you jump to hyperspace right into a ship with it's shields up, you die. We don't recognize that trash in TLJ. That trilogy isn't real. It didn't happen.
I'll give that it looked cool on the big screen but overall was dumb the more you thought about it.
Having all the silly bops bams etc makes it awesome
(they replaced penguin and riddler but left catwoman.....)
Also have you heard of this brand new thing Elon Musk invented called Twitter, what the *** is this timeline. Hold on to your *** fellas it's about to get even *** weirder.
How in the world did Elon ever singlehandedly decide to develop and code an entire social media platform all on his own like that, amazing! He's so talented, what a literal god.
Yall talking about how unrealistic the tech is in the movies about space wizards?
Naw. Talking about how it's hard to give a crap about what's happening to the characters when you can't wrap your head around the rules because the rules keep changing.
And the rules keep changing because no one expected a movie about those aforementioned space wizards to go this far.
Everyone had their own thoughts about how Pokemon got sucked into Pokeballs, but we've gotten to a point where they ran out of ways to keep things interesting so they tried to explain it. Now instead of it being a fun little mystery that we could chalk up to "science mumbo-jumbo", they tell us it's the Pokemon themselves who each have the power to shrink at will. That's just canon now. Just like now it's canon that you can blow up an entire fleet of enemy ships by putting a warp drive in a missile and accelerating past light speed, and that The Force is caused by bacteria in your blood. How does any of that make sense? It doesn't, but it's canon! Welcome to fandoms of series that go on long past the rules established by their creators!
This is a thread that I found on another website I post at. It can be really really interesting. I thought it deserved a place here.
Post your random thoughts for the day here, or anything else that intrigues you.
For starters, is it possible to give constructive critism to someone who doesn't have a neck? I totally just walked by a girl who didn't. Someone isn't getting a necklace for Valentines day!
And who decided black and white can't be colors? I want to say a racist. I really do.