DarkKnight88
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That's such a bull**** statement, the "we've always been this way as a society" thing.
People weren't sending death threats to Marquand and anti-little-people mail to Warwick Davis over "Return Of The Jedi was for babies and you're all going to hell for Ewoks! Especially you, Lollipop Guild!".
Dekker wasn't getting harassed for 6 months over Robocop 3. The Superman III & IV guys weren't getting jack beyond bad critical reviews and a mild comment or two at a convention or film festival or whatever.
Yes, social media's a big part of this. But pretending basic civil interaction hasn't deteriorated over the last 10-15 years or so is pretty willfully friggin' ignorant. EpI seems to have been a pretty big watershed moment as far as fan backlash, but now we've advanced to death threats & longtime harassment over the Facebox & the Tweeties.
These people are basically Christian Bale in meltdown mode on the Salvation set, but 24/7, as actual people.
Frankly, I love comic books and movies, etc., but I would never call myself a nerd or a geek. I'd be ashamed to. Because of people who go to such ridiculous lenghts to display their hatred.
If that's what fandom is about, nerds deserve to be depicted as sad, pathetic losers who live in their mother's basement. Time to grow up and express passion in healthier ways.
I couldn't agree more, but tell studios to give up hundreds of millions or billions in cash, especially when these tentpoles fund the entirety of the studios' slate for the rest of the year.
The fundamental flaw here is the idea that people do this because they're nerds/geeks. It ignores, for example, sports fans who get into fights at games or riot when their team loses. Or parents at their kids' sporting events who are confrontational despite the lack of anonymity, even though it's just a game. Or people who trample other people because a store is having a sale.
Because sports is viewed as more "normal." Going nuts over a movie or TV show or video game is viewed as weird.
Eh the thing with your example is they're all measurable to some degree or another. You score points in sports and work your way to a championship. I don't agree with anyone going nuts over a game, but I can at least get it. Because your team actually has something to win/lose and you can actually argue via whatever stats that your team is objectively better.
Even with people trampling each other over sales, there's a limited commodity at stake. There's something to be achieved. A status marker, because you now have something that others don't at a price that others will likely never see again. I don't agree with it, but like I said, I can get it.
But with movies, what's the end goal here? TLJ was a critical and box office success. Fans still went rabid. And that's why they're considered toxic and crazy. Because there's no real way to please them unless you make the movie exactly as they want you to and that is an impossible achievement.
With sports, at least the ask is simple. Score more points so you win. With products even; get this thing before it runs out. But with movies? Make this subjective piece of art the best art possible in the exact way that I, someone you have no clue even exists, expects you to make it.
Like that **** is insane.
Even if you want to distinguish art from sports, there were death threats because of the actors cast in Fifty Shades of Gray, not exactly known for being a nerdy property. Selena Gomez received death threats because she dated Justin Bieber. It isn't a nerd thing, it's an unstable/amoral thing.
At least now with social media outlets for raged fans, riots should be lesser.The fans were so bad towards Stephen King in the 80s that he wrote Misery because of it. That wasn't just a lone nut.
You can go back much further than that too. In 1913, Stravinsky's Rite of Spring caused riots in Paris.
I would say so if you believe some of the stories Disney couldn't get anyone to agree to do episode 9 until they had to ask JJ to help them out
Oh my God....
THIS is the problem. You didn't like 'The Last Jedi'? Big deal, dude. Get the **** over it. I didn't like it too much, either. Doesn't mean I'll develop a hatred for Rian Johnson ('Brick' and 'Looper' are awesome, BTW).
You're angry about his 'undeserved wealth and fame'? Why don't you try to become a filmmaker so we can see how someone who deserves his wealth and fame actually looks like, instead of whining on a freakin' forum?
This pure hatred directed at human beings for not making the movie you were dreaming of is the problem with today's fandom.
Frankly, I love comic books and movies, etc., but I would never call myself a nerd or a geek. I'd be ashamed to. Because of people who go to such ridiculous lenghts to display their hatred.
If that's what fandom is about, nerds deserve to be depicted as sad, pathetic losers who live in their mother's basement. Time to grow up and express passion in healthier ways.
TLJ is the 11th highest grossing movie of all time and the 8th highest grossing domestic with very positive reviews from Metacritic, imdb, Cinemascore and the RT critics. In other words, five out of the six standard metrics of audience reception say that movie was a smashing success, ******** fan entitlement notwithstanding. The idea that SW has been ruined in any way outside your own personal fantasies is moronic.
Even putting Rian aside, what about the actress who played Rose? She certainly didnt sign up for the level of hate and vitriol directed at her social media accounts. I didnt like her character but shes an actress. She didnt write the conceive of or write the character. I highly doubt she was paid millions for the role.
People deserve to be treated with respect, even when you disagree.
Filmmaking is not my passion or career. I enjoy my career. If I was as bad as Johnson I would be fired, or at least not picked to direct films with a 300 million dollar budget. I'm not even a Star Wars fan at this point. But I still think what he did to Luke Skywalker is a disgrace. That character deserved better.
That said, I can assure you if you gave me 300 million dollars I would make a superior film. I would just hire better writers and a better director.
I am not going to pretend that that movie was anything short of a disaster to spare some rich *******'s ego. I'm just glad the wheels are coming off this franchise. Disney is turning it into Call of Duty.