Who the fuck cares if it was bad...

Who the fuck cares if it was bad? It's just some hollywood blockbuster franchise and there's gonna be one next year and every year after that. Actually having an emotional connection to this franchise and feeling 'betrayed' if a movie isn't how you fantasised it would be is the dumbest, nerdiest shit ever.

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Complaining about people complaining kek

Sounds like you're more upset about this than the actual fans.
Kys.

How dare people have an emotional connection to film franchise over 40 years old. What a bunch of cucks.

Titty milk

Go argue with Sup Forums about it they're pretty pissed

op is a faggot

Can someone genuinely tell me how this was a bad movie? It's was unbelievable at times, sure, but it's a science-fiction film. I don't get the hate.

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RLM thought it was ok.

agreed. its a fucking kids movie. even the actors and director have come out and said it. the 70s were a much different time. kids movies had violence, gore, cussing, serious plots. nowadays children are treated like retarded pilgrims, and thus so, their movies are dumbed down and sensored to shit. theres plenty of other scifi movies out there to watch

It's not that it was bad, it just wasn't new. It's empire, just alittle mixed up. They need to do new story lines.

I think this movie was suppose to be a beginning of new stories/ distancing itself from the old stuff into the new

It wasn't bad.

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The movie is ok. Its fans are just a bunch of cry babies

It was "bad" as such, it was just ok
it went wayyy too long, and had a bunch of stuff in it that doesn't really feel like a star wars film.
too much cliche bullshit and not enough "star wars" type stuff

what movie?

>beginning of new stories
>in the second part of a trilogy
they should have been more dedicated to the new plots in TFA

>nine movies of Rey and Kylo Ren building sexual frustration

the star wars universe is more than a commercial science fiction franchise.

it was and will always be a cultural phenomenon.

george lucas created a new, 'living', mythology, somewhat like tolkein's middle earth, but even larger. lucas had a whole department dedicated to keeping EU continuity as strong as possible amongst the hundreds of interconnected story lines. star wars is an unparallelled feat of collaborative story telling. and because of the sheer volume there are more characters, locations and philosophical dilemmas explored in star wars than many real world mythologies......

star wars is so significant you can literally find art for it in every medium. Film, novels, comics, video games, cartoons, drawings, sculptures, toys, and music.

imagine if humanity suddenly went extinct, and alien archeologists came to earth a few thousand years later.

imagine the amount of star wars memorabilia and junk they would find. think of how much money has been spent on star wars junk over the decades. imagine how significant they would assume it was to our culture. they might even assume its a religion or cult of some kind.
and the last jedi was a purposely attempt to deconstruct that mythology.

even though last jedi sucked HARD i believe star wars is still powerful enough to be around for generations to come and within a few all serious fandom will mostly be focused on the 'lucas era', with disney era being disregarded more than the Holiday Special.

nerds

Original wasn't a kid's move, it was a movie kids could see. Rest were dumbed down and made more kid targeted to sell toys.

Kids movies just as violent eg. home alone and now filled with not so subtle sexual innuendo and pro-homo messages