Disney's first Star Wars trailer scared me immediately

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  • Almost 10 years ago we got the Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer and while there was some intersting things to see, it spooked me from the very beginning.
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  • @jessebaldwin3086
    @jessebaldwin3086 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Good commentary, just subscribed

    • @Livvvid
      @Livvvid  14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thanks a lot man I appreciate you.

  • @patrickwrye8450
    @patrickwrye8450 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    What I would push back against in terms of the star craft is just like planes now…
    Commercial airliners look virtually identical today than they did not just 20 years ago, but 60 years ago.
    That being said, the outfits for the first order are totally valid.
    They were done much better in Ahsoka where it’s an army of beat up stormtrooper outfits being used for years after the Empire fell because it was still left over from the empire. Not this new whatever the first order is.

    • @Livvvid
      @Livvvid  14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      It's funny because as soon as you said "commercial airliners", I knew what you were going for because you're right.
      And like I said I'm fine with them looking the same but I just felt we werent given an explanation. 40 years after Endor I just expected we wouldn't basically be in the same place we were in ANH. The rebels fighting back against the empire as the underdogs... It dilutes the entire original trilogy. What was the point of resisting? why does it matter that luke and the rebels won?
      When I was still invested in Disney Wars, after TFA I had so many questions and they had a book named "Aftermath" I think that was marketed as the answer to all of your questions for the interim between Jedi and TFA. It absolutely was not. It tried introducing characters that were completely uninteresting and were hardly ever used anyway. But ultimately it never explained anything. Basically, the same logic as "Somehow Palpatine has returned"

    • @patrickwrye8450
      @patrickwrye8450 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@LivvvidLast 2 paragraphs I agree with. But doesn’t have to do with the initial point.
      Abrahams pretty much knew he could get by on the nuclear levels of nostalgia and hype pumped into this movie so he didn’t care in the end.
      That being said, if you read the original treatments for JJ’s ep 8 & 9, they’re better than what we got because Luke doesn’t suck and there’s great lightsaber battles but still dumb shit JJ-isms because there’s legit time travel and all sorts of other idiocy…
      What is hilarious is these films all have opening scrolls where you get to EASILY exposition dump, and you’re right, they did none of that to explain how the New Republic was so incredibly shitty that it was wholly undermined in a decade or so. So much so to that they were forced BACK under ground to be a new resistance.

    • @patrickwrye8450
      @patrickwrye8450 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      The stuff Filoni & Favreau are doing on Disney+ is trying so incredibly hard to add as much filler as possible so that the sequel trilogy is somehow someway actually palatable…
      They might be doing it with how they’re essentially doing a light remake of the Heir to the Empire series with Thrawn where his emergence could actually be what begins the First Order. But we will see.
      In the end, they should’ve just legit adapted the best of the Timothy Zahn and several Kevin J Anderson books from the 90s where the original characters were the focus but could intro new characters that could take over: like Han & Leia’s twins (who are infinitely better that KyBlow Ren & Rey)

    • @jmkhenka
      @jmkhenka 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      modern airliners have gone back in development. Trips over the atlantic takes longer now then in the 60s. But thats mostly due to fuel economy - high vs low bypass engines.
      Airplanes have long lifespans and they are conservative.
      but someone keeping 40 or 60 year old military equipment around is weird, the galaxy is LARGE with millions of planets and I would figure the empire/whoever needs to stay on their toes to keep up with advancement. Unless the star wars universe is going backwards in technology - wich is possible due to the "magic" nature of much stuff. Like in warhammer 40k.
      Star wars is weird anyway, its these storys with 10 people but the empire has trillions of people under it. that 50 ships and perhasp 10 000 people bring down the death star that has millions of personell, whole systems resourced to build is weird.
      but SW is fantasy, saying its sci-fi is just proof of ignorance of what sci fi is.