I never thought I'd ever say it,....but I'm not excited about Star Wars at all, the new stuff just isn't for me
Marvel is a different matter
J
Sometimes you get M*A*S*H, sometimes you get Blue Thunder.
Funny, I'm exactly the opposite. While I'm excited to see Endgame. I'm not as excited as I feel I should be. Episode 9 on the other hand. I can hardly contain myself, and I haven't even seen a trailer.
I'll see Endgame when it comes out on Bluray. I'm not watching Episode 9 at all, at least not until Rifftrax takes a crack at it.
EXACTLY where I am! Marvel has yet to make a bomb for me. Yes, some of the movies are better than others but even the lower rated movies are still so enjoyable! What a time to be alive to see all of these Marvel characters come to life on the big screenI never thought I'd ever say it,....but I'm not excited about Star Wars at all, the new stuff just isn't for me
Marvel is a different matter
J
Funny, I'm exactly the opposite. While I'm excited to see Endgame. I'm not as excited as I feel I should be. Episode 9 on the other hand. I can hardly contain myself, and I haven't even seen a trailer.
I'm sure you have your own definition of a "true" fan, but it's in no way universal. "Love" is a pretty strong term, I love Star Wars the same way I "love" chocolate cake, conditionally. If you frost a chocolate cake with grease paint I'm not going to love it. At some point you might have kids, that's when you find out what unconditional love is for. Not some entertainment franchise, no matter how much fun you find it to be. Lighted up a bit bro.I'm probably not going to make any friends saying this.......
But all these people, here, YouTube, and elsewhere on the Internet saying they aren't going to episode 9. I have to wonder why? Sure they didn't like TLJ or whatever the case may be. But a fan, a true fan. Would go to the next film regardless. A true fan sticks with his or her franchise through thick and thin, through the highs and lows. They love their franchise. But it would seem that for so many that love is very very conditional. At which point one wonders if they ever truly loved it? Because to truly love something is to look past its flaws, it's shortcomings. Look at The Phantom Menace, it wasn't a great film. Yet the fans still went to Attack of the Clones, which was a worse film. And still the fans went to Revenge of the Sith. The Clone Wars film was less then stellar, and Ahsoka was very much maligned. But the fans stuck with it, and where awarded with some of the best Star Wars content. We Star Wars fans may not have had as many "bad apples" as the Star Trek fans have had, but we've had our fair share. What has changed? Why abandon your franchise now?