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i love that you uploaded this during the election freakout in America. its like.. hilarious. oh well. the election will decide STAR WARS fate and the fate of the fandom!
Fact. Last time I did was season 3 Mando, and wow, what a waste of time. Obviously Kennedy got mad people liked season 2 (generally), and she had to put a stop to that quick!
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I gave up two episodes into that last shit show. Couldn't be arsed. It's like giving up ciggys - hard at first but you come out the other side and wonder what you ever saw in them
What's fucked is the fact i'd actually watch that. I couldn't even try Disney star wars again, after hearing about a planet of lesbian witches, for a laugh
3:19 this is something I don't hear being talked about enough. Star Wars used to look like a fairy tale, a good one, a fantastical one, like George made jank cgi look good somehow, the new shows have technically better effects, but they just don't look or feel better to look at.
I agree with this so much. Even prequel CGI looked better to me than sequel CGI. George and the people he worked with were able to make things look truly alien but at the same time grounded and real
The first line of every movie starts with "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away" they are basically telling you that it has nothing to do with the real world.
Ironically, my kids and I did dress up as Star Wars characters this year, but it was because my 4 year old son found out about Yoda, and wanted me to be Luke Skywalker with him riding around in a backpack training me!
My caring level is just high enough to still watch channels like this, so about 1%. Not enough to ever actually watch anything Disney makes or give them my money. Yes, those are actually two separate things.
Chris Gore at Film Threat called them Ikea chairs but on one of their live streams some one found the exact chair for sale on Amazon, Disney had just painted it a different colour.
One of those crappy Star Trek shows (I think it was Picard, but perhaps more than one of them) did the same thing: using modern furniture in their sets.
I'm willing to bet that somebody pitched a stand-alone "Goonies in Space" idea as a substitute/competitor IP to Stranger Things, which is on a competing streaming service, suffers from being produced at a snail's pace, and is likely never getting a season 6. It may be a decent or even good idea, but poor execution of a good idea still results in a shit show. I'm willing to bet that Disney picked up this idea and decided to slap a Star Wars label on it in hopes that it keeps that IP afloat and/or takes advantage of an existing fan base. I think that was a mistake. It could end up being a great show, but making it Star Wars puts a lot more constraints on it by requiring it to either abide by or retcon Star Wars lore, which makes its success harder.
@@criticalcommenter You know what they say "there's a silver lining in every dark cloud" and "when life hands you lemons you make lemonade". Those dudes are WAY more entertaining than current Disney Star Wars
10:11 me and my dad used to love Star wars so much. We have barely talked about it for the last 3 or so years because of how disappointed we are in the franchise now. How I long for the days when he used to wear his Vader costume. He rocked that thing.
I feel like Disney heard that the original Star Wars was made for kids and decided to make it to the point of appealing to the type of kids who watch bluey, I think they forget that kids want cool shit too, I still remember my dad showing me Star Wars a new hope when I was 5 and thinking it was so cool because of the action, and still do now because of that action that appeals to all ages
I called it...i knew the shills would saying how awesome this looks and soon they'll be saying how this is the best series ever just like... Acolyte, Reva Kenobi, Ashoka, Agatha...She-Hulk
It's always how DIZNEE pays them, those fake reactions are the stupidest things I've ever seen. Seeing 40 year olds acting like 2 year olds who call adults men babies is the funniest f****** s*** I've ever seen in my life. It's been really funny finding out that the ones who say they get no money from Disney are the same ones who Disney is paying for them to be on TH-cam that's the really funny part is I'm saying oh Disney's not giving me a picture yes they are actually they're giving you a free channel to go online and they're giving you free content and free gifts free products for you to trade for things that you want like drugs obviously by the way you talk there's no way you're you got the mind of it somebody over the age of 12 even if you're in your 40s. Like the pink haired ditz and so many others who've been exposed as what they are. It's very easy to do a background check and find out about somebody who they work for. And to find out who uses tax information for that said person. Once that those kind of things have been disclosed just like you tried doing with Trump, they begin to scream about bringing lawsuits against people yet they know that's not going to go anywhere. There's such things as frivolous lawsuits that judges won't even allow to come to the bench it'll be not accepted to be heard.
A quick pause at 4:49 - in regards to the little rail the cars are attached to, it occurs to me that a similar system could be used to deal with the long charging time problem of so many electric cars - as long as the cars could detach at will, I don't think there's anything wrong with going full F-Zero (in our world, this comment has no connection to Star Wars)
So kids in Space.... No adults or parents with them , they just hyperspace outta there. Going back to the 50s now, where kids could do anything by themselves, didnt need no parent telling me what to do?
I think Disney likes making dark scenes to try and make them seem like they’re HDR and make you feel like maybe it should be and your TV is the thing that’s broken.
Every time I see one of your videos, I end up more depressed and dive deeper into the old Extended Universe. Yeah, there might be some stupid things in there, like Luuke lmao. But ahhh when Star Wars was serious and felt like an epic, intergalactic story. Shame we will never get to see Jaicen Solo, Darth Bane, the Starforge, the Yuuzhan Vong, the Infinite Empire, the Battle of Ruussan, Thrawn, Mara Jade, Jedi Master Leia. Any one of those stories would've been a great cinematic experience. Instead we got stupid soldier 1 tripping on a twig at minimum chase speed to catch Leia. Leia Mary Poppins. Horses in space. Somehow Palpy returned. Pop music in Star Wars. I'm so happy I never went to see Rise of Skywalker. I am happy I comoletely swore off anything that Disney has done. I choose the grand stories of the old EU. Also, who the fuck wants the future to look like the horrid suburbs of the US. Seriously, these people are so full of themselves, they think the US's suburban model is even nice to look at. Nevermind every civilized, first world country abhorrs that urban model for multiple reasons. So self centered
I wanted to laugh at grown ass adults who are drooling over this. But then I remembered that I'm a wh40k fan and that I can deliver a full speech on how and why imperial guard are better then space marines in every way... So I controlled myself :D
@@DanWorksTVYes. Space Marines are unreliable and limited in scale and number. As dedicated strike teams they completely outpace the guard, true- but the imperium doesn't need them as much as they need large armies
oh great a optimistic star wars show, how fantastic for everyone :_ I have some hope and optimism for the future of humanity, if only we can all keep working together.
When I watched the ObiWan show I had to turn off all the lights, shut the blinds and ensure it was after 7pm just to see half of what was going on. I still remember having to squint after all that.
I call BS that the Original Star Wars was aimed at children, or maybe Disney want to gas light me that Obi-wan didn't dismembered someone in the Mos Eisley space port and Han didn't blow someone's head off, both had more gore than anything else on the market at the time short of Alien, which also wasn't a kids film, my parents weren't happy when they found out I had watched it as a kid.
"Rather than do some angry, socially relevant film," he answered, "I realized there was another relevance that is even more important--dreams and fantasies, getting children to believe there is more to life than garbage and killing and all that real stuff like stealing hubcaps--that you could still sit and dream about exotic lands and strange creatures. Once I got into Star Wars, it struck me that we had lost all that--a whole generation was growing up without fairy tales. You just don't get them anymore, and that's the best stuff in the world--adventures in far-off lands. It's fun. "I wanted to do a modern fairy tale, a myth. One of the criteria of the mythical fairy-tale situation is an exotic, faraway land, but we've lost all the fairytale lands on this planet. Every one has disappeared. We no longer have the Mysterious East or treasure islands or going on strange adventures. "But there is a bigger, mysterious world in space that is more interesting than anything around here. We've just begun to take the first step and can say, 'Look! It goes on for a zillion miles out there.' You can go anywhere and land on any planet.” - George Lucas April 1977 "It was made for kids. It was made for twelve year olds, in fact." - John Dykstra July 1977 George Lucas said in an interview, April 1977: Fox hates for me to say this, but Star Wars has always been intended as a young people's movie. While I set the audience for Graffiti at sixteen to eighteen, I set this one at fourteen and maybe even younger than that. George Lucas in an interview in the New York Times, published on the 12th of September 1976: It's for young people. 'Graffiti' was for 16-year-olds; this is for 14-year-olds. Young people don't have a fantasy life anymore, not the way we did. All they've got is Kojak and Dirty Harry. There's all these kids running around wanting to be killer cops.
@@tonyclements1147 i think of it as its made for kids. But people knew back then that kids could handle alot more that what we think they can today. Just look at kids films back then. Land before time, Neverending story, Watership down, secret of nimh etc. all were made for young audiences, but still had mature themes and scenes that would be considered to much by todays standards. Which is why those movies are loved by adults as well as children.
The Star Wars movies were made primarily for children, but also for the whole family. It was rated PG, which means Parental Guidance *Suggested*. So the MPAA thought it was fine for most kids, but parents may want to check things out first to make sure. Children's stories and fairy tales frequently have violence in them. Go read the original Wizard of Oz book. Tons of decapitations. The Tin Woodsman started out as a regular human, but kept getting body parts chopped off and replaced them with tin ones. Pretty soon he was all tin.
They could make this work if they would use a “The Neverending Story” style of storytelling, where a kid on earth just would fantasize about his adventures in the StarWars world.
"Defending the kids from an enemy that doesn't exist." Oh, Robot don't underestimate the terminally online freaks. They will go after those kids themselves, if need be, while defending them at the same time :)
I use to think how could William Shatner ever confuse nerd crew for anything but satire but the more I watch robot head (and seeing him splice it in with the genuine nerds) the more I get it. It’s frightening these people exist.
For what it is worth, if they would have just called it 'kids in space' it could kind of resonate with me. But by watching the trailer with the name Star Wars slapped on the cover of it, it totally didn't feel right for me watching the trailer. My first thoughts was goonies meets Indiana meets stranger things meets gardians of the galaxy. Meaning, it is a trailer that wants to go everywhere just to have a wide audience because it just feels 'right'. But for me, star wars feels different.
TV lighting (watched in the home) used to be different than movie lighting (watched in a darkened theatre), but today there is no distinction in the studios' minds between streaming and theatre release. Star Trek TV shows had well lit sets - movies were darker, but still easy to see proper set details.
The Goonies also had a giant octopus in the cave with the pirate ship. Looks like there's some giant space octopus in this one too. I wonder if there will be 1:1 copied scenes as well.
The Nerd Crew reminds of that one episode of South Park about the uh....man boy enthusiast club. It's funny at first and then the creators basically say "This wasn't just a joke, this is real", making it uncomfortable". In some ways though, both shows are VERY cool.
Skeleton crew is apparently a show for kids, but it looks so dark. The colors are washed out. It looks visually the same as a show for an older target demographic.
I'm gonna give it a shot. It potentially looks a bit better than the slop we have been served recently. I'm not overly hopeful, but I'm willing to give it a try unlike The Acolyte which I avoided like the plague (thank god!)
You know, I never actually saw the channels that RLM was making fun of all of these years. I actually thought that maybe they were exaggerating for comedic effect… How wrong I was.
That's why William Shatner* blocked them. RLM fans kept nagging Shatner to be a guest on their channel, then sent them a clip of Nerd Crew for some reason. To him it just looked like another one of those shows and he didn't want to do it and got sick of people asking him about it. * Or whoever runs his social media.
I agree with you so much. This show would look somewhat intriguing IF it didnt have star wars attached to the name because the sci-fi theme is there. But unfortunately there is already an amazing theme in the star wars mythos and this aint it.
Honestly, I see it as a harmless series and probably not worth a renewal. However, I wish the best to the kids involved, of course. But that's not what interests me about Star Wars.
Men spend 40 years building up a legendary universe full of intriguing characters, relatable struggles, and amazing achievements in tech fields. Women take it over and wrap ALL that around their emotional problems. "We're just better than the meeeeeen!"
I don’t have a problem with child actors. They are kids but I do have A problem with crappy writing and directing. Children generally don’t get the leeway to improv so whatever they say is intended by the writers, directors, and/or producers
That was the main problem with Anakin and other Prequel characters. George Lucas himself said that he's "not a good writer", and he didn't give much direction to the actors. Even Samuel L. Jackson's performance is kind of boring.
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Hopeful that you breakdown all the episodes.
And the fact that Campea is getting wet over it tells me that it’s not written for me.
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For the sake of my already modest brain cell count, I have zero interrest in any of the past, present or future Disney SW garbage projects!
i love that you uploaded this during the election freakout in America. its like.. hilarious. oh well. the election will decide STAR WARS fate and the fate of the fandom!
"What are we, some kind of Skeleton Crew?"
But yeah, current Star Wars isn't even worth pirating.
Fact. Last time I did was season 3 Mando, and wow, what a waste of time. Obviously Kennedy got mad people liked season 2 (generally), and she had to put a stop to that quick!
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Haven't bothered to torrent the last few shows, just not interested in being preached to about whamen.
I gave up two episodes into that last shit show. Couldn't be arsed. It's like giving up ciggys - hard at first but you come out the other side and wonder what you ever saw in them
Hahahahah bruh so true. It's not even worth taking up the space on my NAS
Star Wars should just make an Ewok movie with the Muppets and Sesame Street characters at this point since Disney owns them all.
@@theghostofmaximumvolume3414 Muppets would never stoop so low
They did that already. It's called Caravan of Courage.
Nope, that idea actually makes a degree of sense, and Disney can't have that! 😆
@@theghostofmaximumvolume3414 Would Muppets want to touch the rotting corpse that is Disney Star Wars?
What's fucked is the fact i'd actually watch that. I couldn't even try Disney star wars again, after hearing about a planet of lesbian witches, for a laugh
short answer: Nope.
Long Answer: Hell nope.
A New Nope
@@frankkastanza1904 Attack of The Goonies. XD
@8DarthGhost8 is winner of utube comment of the day.
Congratulations Sir/Mam.
Suburbia Wars.
Fr lol
I love the IKEA chairs in the opening seconds... 😂😂😂
We’ve seen Star Wars go from blockbuster movies to highschool musical level productions in our lifetime, extremely sad!
See it differently, if Disney tanks its value enough, they won't fight as hard to prevent it going public domain or getting bought out
Now it's pre-school humming class.
@@TheGahta i agree, they wont make good films or shows and will lose money which will lead to them selling it
to be fair, they made some pretty awful SW t.v. shows in the 80's just for the kiddies.
By saying that you're giving high school musicals a bad name 🤔
From Lesbian's and fan-fiction thirst to Goonies in space... what the ACTUAL f....? Where is this franchise going?
To hell.
In the trash?
It feels like they are desperately throwing out anything to see what might stick amongst what is left of the fans, no plans or creativity.
How does the term "Skeleton Crew" translate to "Children flying through space"? This is not the movie I was expecting or want.
it's not movie
@@Ya0959
Titles, along with much of what Disney has been making, have nothing to do with anything. After all, what or who was the Acolyte?🤷🏽♀️
@@Ya0959thanks for the clarification that had nothing to do with OP's point.
@@alsmith9853 okay shill
More like Star What The Fuck?
3:19 this is something I don't hear being talked about enough. Star Wars used to look like a fairy tale, a good one, a fantastical one, like George made jank cgi look good somehow, the new shows have technically better effects, but they just don't look or feel better to look at.
I agree with this so much. Even prequel CGI looked better to me than sequel CGI. George and the people he worked with were able to make things look truly alien but at the same time grounded and real
Star Wars looked like a fairty tale. Then came Andor 🤣🙈
At least, Skeleton Crew won't be THAT bad.
Reaction channels are the pits
The first line of every movie starts with "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away" they are basically telling you that it has nothing to do with the real world.
CGI during Lucas was far greater than anything DIZNEE has ever shat out. Their CGI especially in The Acolyte was the worst shit-stain ever made.
Ironically, my kids and I did dress up as Star Wars characters this year, but it was because my 4 year old son found out about Yoda, and wanted me to be Luke Skywalker with him riding around in a backpack training me!
Cue the Helen Lovejoy “Won’t anyone PLEASE think of the children??” Meme
My caring level is just high enough to still watch channels like this, so about 1%. Not enough to ever actually watch anything Disney makes or give them my money. Yes, those are actually two separate things.
Exactly, I want to know what's going on ( barely ) but I would never watch the show myself.
Right on! 🤙
"You ever been in a Turkish prison...?"
"Do you like... movies about gladiators?"
You ever seen a grown man naked?
What's below nope? That one.
😅👍
Lol. Hell no!
@@alsmith9853 Nah, even below that.
FUCK NAH.
NARP?!?!
Nope Minus One
In a different channel -- Corridor Crew, I believe -- they said that those chairs in the waiting room were from Ikea. And not Ikea in the future.
Film Threat caught that IKEA chair too.
Chris Gore at Film Threat called them Ikea chairs but on one of their live streams some one found the exact chair for sale on Amazon, Disney had just painted it a different colour.
One of those crappy Star Trek shows (I think it was Picard, but perhaps more than one of them) did the same thing: using modern furniture in their sets.
@@KasumiKenshirou Yes, it was an Ikea lamp.
Terrifier has better lighting.
My last girlfriend reminded me of the Terrifier! I kinda wish she had bad lighting!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
If I wanted to watch teens in what reminds me of Toronto, Canada, then I can just re-watch _Degrassi._
But, I won't, and I won't.
Degrassi was so lame lol
it looks ok, but it doesn't look star wars. not for me... more than goonies in space, it's guardians of the galaxy with children.
Nice, i was thinking watching this that Disney was trying to go the route of Guardians of the Galaxy.
With Girl boss child characters of course
I'm willing to bet that somebody pitched a stand-alone "Goonies in Space" idea as a substitute/competitor IP to Stranger Things, which is on a competing streaming service, suffers from being produced at a snail's pace, and is likely never getting a season 6. It may be a decent or even good idea, but poor execution of a good idea still results in a shit show. I'm willing to bet that Disney picked up this idea and decided to slap a Star Wars label on it in hopes that it keeps that IP afloat and/or takes advantage of an existing fan base. I think that was a mistake. It could end up being a great show, but making it Star Wars puts a lot more constraints on it by requiring it to either abide by or retcon Star Wars lore, which makes its success harder.
@cstarr3240 yeah, it's just generic marvel/disney slop with a star wars coat of paint.
I only look forward to Grizzy, Reaper and others tearing this show apart
That's kind of sad.
@@criticalcommenter just like the franchise itself it's all just sad
@@criticalcommenter You know what they say "there's a silver lining in every dark cloud" and "when life hands you lemons you make lemonade". Those dudes are WAY more entertaining than current Disney Star Wars
3:45 - This just goes to show how much the industry irrationally despises anything that doesn't look mundane.
Disney needs to fire their lighting department... amongst most other departments.
Reminds me of the rematch of the century lol
10:11 me and my dad used to love Star wars so much. We have barely talked about it for the last 3 or so years because of how disappointed we are in the franchise now. How I long for the days when he used to wear his Vader costume. He rocked that thing.
Seeing Skeleton Crew how they look.... I keep thinking, Captain Eo....
Yes!!
Absolutely 💯‼️
@Kamina1703 I'm glad to see I'm not alone in that observation.
Hell No!
@SMX815 They are going to chaaange thee wooorld
I feel like Disney heard that the original Star Wars was made for kids and decided to make it to the point of appealing to the type of kids who watch bluey, I think they forget that kids want cool shit too, I still remember my dad showing me Star Wars a new hope when I was 5 and thinking it was so cool because of the action, and still do now because of that action that appeals to all ages
Feels like an 80s coming-of-age story with a science fiction coat of paint.
Nope... its another Disney Starwars that is not Starwars
Every video you make is pure gold. Thanks mate
I DC don't think there will ever be a time in my life when an Airplane quote doesn't make burst out laughing. Genuine classic
I saw 1 kid this year dressed as Darth Vader. It was a legit helmet too. He got extra candy.
"Goonies in SpAcE!" What an annoying hunt.
That blue elephant kid with hair freaks me the hell out
@@JohnDoe-wb6vl He's clearly inspired byHooter, from Captain Eo. The whole crew looks like it to me. xD
@@Molandria OK, so I'm not the only one thinking that. We'll know for sure if he eats a paper map.
My brain died every snippet shown of those shills.
I am still okay with Ewoks.
I called it...i knew the shills would saying how awesome this looks and soon they'll be saying how this is the best series ever just like... Acolyte, Reva Kenobi, Ashoka, Agatha...She-Hulk
Those shills are creepy.
@@NickThiller they're like Disney AI
It's always how DIZNEE pays them, those fake reactions are the stupidest things I've ever seen. Seeing 40 year olds acting like 2 year olds who call adults men babies is the funniest f****** s*** I've ever seen in my life. It's been really funny finding out that the ones who say they get no money from Disney are the same ones who Disney is paying for them to be on TH-cam that's the really funny part is I'm saying oh Disney's not giving me a picture yes they are actually they're giving you a free channel to go online and they're giving you free content and free gifts free products for you to trade for things that you want like drugs obviously by the way you talk there's no way you're you got the mind of it somebody over the age of 12 even if you're in your 40s. Like the pink haired ditz and so many others who've been exposed as what they are. It's very easy to do a background check and find out about somebody who they work for. And to find out who uses tax information for that said person. Once that those kind of things have been disclosed just like you tried doing with Trump, they begin to scream about bringing lawsuits against people yet they know that's not going to go anywhere. There's such things as frivolous lawsuits that judges won't even allow to come to the bench it'll be not accepted to be heard.
“What are we some kind of skeleton crew?”
A quick pause at 4:49 - in regards to the little rail the cars are attached to, it occurs to me that a similar system could be used to deal with the long charging time problem of so many electric cars - as long as the cars could detach at will, I don't think there's anything wrong with going full F-Zero (in our world, this comment has no connection to Star Wars)
And not at all dangerous for pedestrians to cross. Fits in with SW railless high walkways 😄
So kids in Space.... No adults or parents with them , they just hyperspace outta there. Going back to the 50s now, where kids could do anything by themselves, didnt need no parent telling me what to do?
I think Disney likes making dark scenes to try and make them seem like they’re HDR and make you feel like maybe it should be and your TV is the thing that’s broken.
I'm glad it's not just me
This clearly came from a spec script that Disney decided to slap the 'Star Wars' name on to.
I'd like a third option.. Complete Disinterest.
Looks like that planet from gotg3. This show feels more like a mcu show than star wars.
Every time I see one of your videos, I end up more depressed and dive deeper into the old Extended Universe. Yeah, there might be some stupid things in there, like Luuke lmao. But ahhh when Star Wars was serious and felt like an epic, intergalactic story. Shame we will never get to see Jaicen Solo, Darth Bane, the Starforge, the Yuuzhan Vong, the Infinite Empire, the Battle of Ruussan, Thrawn, Mara Jade, Jedi Master Leia.
Any one of those stories would've been a great cinematic experience. Instead we got stupid soldier 1 tripping on a twig at minimum chase speed to catch Leia. Leia Mary Poppins. Horses in space. Somehow Palpy returned. Pop music in Star Wars.
I'm so happy I never went to see Rise of Skywalker. I am happy I comoletely swore off anything that Disney has done. I choose the grand stories of the old EU.
Also, who the fuck wants the future to look like the horrid suburbs of the US. Seriously, these people are so full of themselves, they think the US's suburban model is even nice to look at. Nevermind every civilized, first world country abhorrs that urban model for multiple reasons. So self centered
If LucasFilm faithfully adapted Darth Bane - Path of Destruction and it would do very well. I'm certain of it.
@lordcarnorjax8599 those books were a perfect trilogy. They didn't need anything else but to adapt them, and they would have been a massive success
Great stuff as always. Haven’t gotten a notification about your vids in a long time and I watch film critiques pretty often.
Damn that sponsor add was smooth
9:40 “Now Star Wars just hopes to be a half watchable copy of other TV shows” yep that’s a good summary and it’s the absolute best they could attempt
I wanted to laugh at grown ass adults who are drooling over this.
But then I remembered that I'm a wh40k fan and that I can deliver a full speech on how and why imperial guard are better then space marines in every way... So I controlled myself :D
But ARE they really better?
@@DanWorksTV objectively yes, subjectively debatable
@@DanWorksTVYes. Space Marines are unreliable and limited in scale and number. As dedicated strike teams they completely outpace the guard, true- but the imperium doesn't need them as much as they need large armies
w40k will always be the best sci-fi mainly bcuz of being extremely dark , unfair and grim.
oh great a optimistic star wars show, how fantastic for everyone :_ I have some hope and optimism for the future of humanity, if only we can all keep working together.
When I watched the ObiWan show I had to turn off all the lights, shut the blinds and ensure it was after 7pm just to see half of what was going on. I still remember having to squint after all that.
Awesome video Robot head! Always look forward to your videos!
If I watch this, it would be completely against my will.
They talk down to adults. I can't imagine what one of their kids shows is going to be like.
A kids show is Lucasfilm’s safest bet right now, let’s see if it was truly a safe bet.
I just want that blue fella to scream "I am not an animal!".
I call BS that the Original Star Wars was aimed at children, or maybe Disney want to gas light me that Obi-wan didn't dismembered someone in the Mos Eisley space port and Han didn't blow someone's head off, both had more gore than anything else on the market at the time short of Alien, which also wasn't a kids film, my parents weren't happy when they found out I had watched it as a kid.
"Rather than do some angry, socially relevant film," he answered, "I realized there was another relevance that is even more important--dreams and fantasies, getting children to believe there is more to life than garbage and killing and all that real stuff like stealing hubcaps--that you could still sit and dream about exotic lands and strange creatures. Once I got into Star Wars, it struck me that we had lost all that--a whole generation was growing up without fairy tales. You just don't get them anymore, and that's the best stuff in the world--adventures in far-off lands. It's fun.
"I wanted to do a modern fairy tale, a myth. One of the criteria of the mythical fairy-tale situation is an exotic, faraway land, but we've lost all the fairytale lands on this planet. Every one has disappeared. We no longer have the Mysterious East or treasure islands or going on strange adventures.
"But there is a bigger, mysterious world in space that is more interesting than anything around here. We've just begun to take the first step and can say, 'Look! It goes on for a zillion miles out there.' You can go anywhere and land on any planet.” - George Lucas April 1977
"It was made for kids. It was made for twelve year olds, in fact." - John Dykstra July 1977
George Lucas said in an interview, April 1977:
Fox hates for me to say this, but Star Wars has always been intended as a young people's movie. While I set the audience for Graffiti at sixteen to eighteen, I set this one at fourteen and maybe even younger than that.
George Lucas in an interview in the New York Times, published on the 12th of September 1976:
It's for young people. 'Graffiti' was for 16-year-olds; this is for 14-year-olds. Young people don't have a fantasy life anymore, not the way we did. All they've got is Kojak and Dirty Harry. There's all these kids running around wanting to be killer cops.
@@tonyclements1147 i think of it as its made for kids. But people knew back then that kids could handle alot more that what we think they can today. Just look at kids films back then. Land before time, Neverending story, Watership down, secret of nimh etc. all were made for young audiences, but still had mature themes and scenes that would be considered to much by todays standards. Which is why those movies are loved by adults as well as children.
@@tonyclements1147 12 to 14-year-old Kids are not the same as 9-year-olds.
The Star Wars movies were made primarily for children, but also for the whole family. It was rated PG, which means Parental Guidance *Suggested*. So the MPAA thought it was fine for most kids, but parents may want to check things out first to make sure.
Children's stories and fairy tales frequently have violence in them. Go read the original Wizard of Oz book. Tons of decapitations. The Tin Woodsman started out as a regular human, but kept getting body parts chopped off and replaced them with tin ones. Pretty soon he was all tin.
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I didn’t say they were.
You are absolutely correct! Not one single Star Wars costume this Halloween!
love you commentary on disney star wars, always makes me laugh
They could make this work if they would use a “The Neverending Story” style of storytelling, where a kid on earth just would fantasize about his adventures in the StarWars world.
That's so true!!! I didn't see ONE person dressed in Star Wars gear for Halloween!😂
The "slot car" thing looks like Autopia at Disneyland.
I wanna say I had 500 or so trick or treaters and not a single star wars costume. Great job on killing the most popular ip ever disney
Saw 1 C3PO costume and 1 excellent Queen Amidala costume, the lil girl in the Amidala had cool parents.
Don't mess with the kids.... Then proceed to hide behind them
"Defending the kids from an enemy that doesn't exist."
Oh, Robot don't underestimate the terminally online freaks. They will go after those kids themselves, if need be, while defending them at the same time :)
Neil, now Bob, you're gonna win and apple! with a worn/parasite/ I mean symbiote inside!
I use to think how could William Shatner ever confuse nerd crew for anything but satire but the more I watch robot head (and seeing him splice it in with the genuine nerds) the more I get it.
It’s frightening these people exist.
Goonies in Space meets Explorers but set in the Star Wars Universe where people wear glasses now !
'Goonewoks' a star wars story
I still can’t believe that “The Stranger” was Jason from the Good Place. Makes me really sad that they wasted his talent on such a mind numbing show
At least he got to wow the wine box mums and cat ladies with his wet, shirtless torso and erect nipples.
you had me at the nerd crew intro, i love it! lol
Wanna know something? I forgot this show even exist until I saw this video.
A new nope for me, thank you. I like my time not wasted.
Your skill with AT-AT stomping continues to improve (but we do not grant you the rank of master).
Seething Anakin stare intensifies.
I Luv how Y'all say REE-TAH-DID.
Hopefully we get a new Nerd Crew for this 😂
that would be 'very cool'
Come on just make the Jar Jar Binks show, at this point I want to see it. We deserve it!
Becuase child princess Leia in Kenobi worked out so well.
That's a big ol can of Nope for me.
For what it is worth, if they would have just called it 'kids in space' it could kind of resonate with me. But by watching the trailer with the name Star Wars slapped on the cover of it, it totally didn't feel right for me watching the trailer. My first thoughts was goonies meets Indiana meets stranger things meets gardians of the galaxy. Meaning, it is a trailer that wants to go everywhere just to have a wide audience because it just feels 'right'. But for me, star wars feels different.
TV lighting (watched in the home) used to be different than movie lighting (watched in a darkened theatre), but today there is no distinction in the studios' minds between streaming and theatre release. Star Trek TV shows had well lit sets - movies were darker, but still easy to see proper set details.
The Goonies also had a giant octopus in the cave with the pirate ship. Looks like there's some giant space octopus in this one too. I wonder if there will be 1:1 copied scenes as well.
That was a deleted scene, but they definitely filmed it for Goonies. I heard it was in a TV airing, though. Disney definitely could have copied it.
Honestly; this looks like a Jim Henson production, without any involvement from Star Wars
or Jim Henson.
The Nerd Crew reminds of that one episode of South Park about the uh....man boy enthusiast club. It's funny at first and then the creators basically say "This wasn't just a joke, this is real", making it uncomfortable".
In some ways though, both shows are VERY cool.
Skeleton crew is apparently a show for kids, but it looks so dark. The colors are washed out. It looks visually the same as a show for an older target demographic.
Show for Disney pdf files no doubt
I'm gonna give it a shot. It potentially looks a bit better than the slop we have been served recently. I'm not overly hopeful, but I'm willing to give it a try unlike The Acolyte which I avoided like the plague (thank god!)
OMG, I've been watching US election coverage like a mindless automaton. Thanks for the circuit breaker.
You know, I never actually saw the channels that RLM was making fun of all of these years. I actually thought that maybe they were exaggerating for comedic effect… How wrong I was.
That's why William Shatner* blocked them. RLM fans kept nagging Shatner to be a guest on their channel, then sent them a clip of Nerd Crew for some reason. To him it just looked like another one of those shows and he didn't want to do it and got sick of people asking him about it.
* Or whoever runs his social media.
I agree with you so much. This show would look somewhat intriguing IF it didnt have star wars attached to the name because the sci-fi theme is there. But unfortunately there is already an amazing theme in the star wars mythos and this aint it.
I loved the joke about the eighties slasher films, when not a single slasher film was shown, but mostly body horror movies.
So they have kids acting like adults and somehow they think it's good and edgy......lmao. it's stupid.
@@rjf5285 They know their audience are groomers
Honestly, I see it as a harmless series and probably not worth a renewal. However, I wish the best to the kids involved, of course. But that's not what interests me about Star Wars.
Maybe Disney should do diamond mining in Sierra Leone, so the world finally stop craving for those items...
Men spend 40 years building up a legendary universe full of intriguing characters, relatable struggles, and amazing achievements in tech fields.
Women take it over and wrap ALL that around their emotional problems. "We're just better than the meeeeeen!"
"Why so dark? Its a kids show."
80s kids shows and movies...
Gremlins
Goonies
Watership Down
Dark Crystal
Etc..
No, he means *literally* dark. As in, you can barely see what the hell is happening on screen.
Ahhh. That's so one can't see the abysmal acting Disney hires.
I don’t have a problem with child actors. They are kids but I do have A problem with crappy writing and directing. Children generally don’t get the leeway to improv so whatever they say is intended by the writers, directors, and/or producers
That was the main problem with Anakin and other Prequel characters. George Lucas himself said that he's "not a good writer", and he didn't give much direction to the actors. Even Samuel L. Jackson's performance is kind of boring.
Spaced clips are always a winning choice.
The only joy Disney Star Wars brings comes via TH-cam videos ripping the piss out of it.
That cross edit with RLM in the beginning though. I don't know which one is the parody.
More importantly, we are unburdened by what has been.