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About 85 percent of the Mandalorian takes place on completely new or relatively unexplored planets/locales, so I wouldn't say it is overly reliant on nostalgia. The Tatooine episodes are probably the weakest the whole series.
For me, the issue isn't locale or new/old planets. That's not at all what I mean when I talk about exploiting or being reliant on nostalgia. There's no reason to avoid the familiar just because it's familiar. I'm not even talking about saying things like "highest 'm' count we've ever seen" or even the fact Boba Fett (though I do think he walks the line a bit).
Like, including Luke Skywalker wasn't a about relying on nostalgia. His appearance was necessary for the story being told. He is what the story required. If it had been any other Jedi it might have been super weird. Luke was the right and necessary story choice.
Now, was doing a shot-for-shot remake of the *one* post-OT scene that was touted by the vast majority of SW fans necessary for the story? To me it didn't work. It reeked of the kind of fan service (which, again, isn't a bad thing in and of itself) that I don't like, that the show keeps dipping into.
About 85 percent of the Mandalorian takes place on completely new or relatively unexplored planets/locales, so I wouldn't say it is overly reliant on nostalgia. The Tatooine episodes are probably the weakest the whole series.
For me, the issue isn't locale or new/old planets. That's not at all what I mean when I talk about exploiting or being reliant on nostalgia. There's no reason to avoid the familiar just because it's familiar. I'm not even talking about saying things like "highest 'm' count we've ever seen" or even the fact Boba Fett (though I do think he walks the line a bit).
Like, including Luke Skywalker wasn't a about relying on nostalgia. His appearance was necessary for the story being told. He is what the story required. If it had been any other Jedi it might have been super weird. Luke was the right and necessary story choice.
Now, was doing a shot-for-shot remake of the *one* post-OT scene that was touted by the vast majority of SW fans necessary for the story? To me it didn't work. It reeked of the kind of fan service (which, again, isn't a bad thing in and of itself) that I don't like, that the show keeps dipping into.
Post subject: Re: Star Wars : The Mandalorian (Disney+ 2019)
Posted: Tue January 12, 2021 9:18 pm
Major Dude
Joined: Sat January 05, 2013 1:57 pm Posts: 32495 Location: Where everybody knows your name
epilogue wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
I can understand both sides of this conversation.
About 85 percent of the Mandalorian takes place on completely new or relatively unexplored planets/locales, so I wouldn't say it is overly reliant on nostalgia. The Tatooine episodes are probably the weakest the whole series.
For me, the issue isn't locale or new/old planets. That's not at all what I mean when I talk about exploiting or being reliant on nostalgia. There's no reason to avoid the familiar just because it's familiar. I'm not even talking about saying things like "highest 'm' count we've ever seen" or even the fact Boba Fett (though I do think he walks the line a bit).
Like, including Luke Skywalker wasn't a about relying on nostalgia. His appearance was necessary for the story being told. He is what the story required. If it had been any other Jedi it might have been super weird. Luke was the right and necessary story choice.
Now, was doing a shot-for-shot remake of the *one* post-OT scene that was touted by the vast majority of SW fans necessary for the story? To me it didn't work. It reeked of the kind of fan service (which, again, isn't a bad thing in and of itself) that I don't like, that the show keeps dipping into.
What scene are you referring to?
The Vader hallway scene in Rogue One.
So you don't like scenes with older, established characters showing just why they have the reputations within the galaxy that precedes them?
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About 85 percent of the Mandalorian takes place on completely new or relatively unexplored planets/locales, so I wouldn't say it is overly reliant on nostalgia. The Tatooine episodes are probably the weakest the whole series.
For me, the issue isn't locale or new/old planets. That's not at all what I mean when I talk about exploiting or being reliant on nostalgia. There's no reason to avoid the familiar just because it's familiar. I'm not even talking about saying things like "highest 'm' count we've ever seen" or even the fact Boba Fett (though I do think he walks the line a bit).
Like, including Luke Skywalker wasn't a about relying on nostalgia. His appearance was necessary for the story being told. He is what the story required. If it had been any other Jedi it might have been super weird. Luke was the right and necessary story choice.
Now, was doing a shot-for-shot remake of the *one* post-OT scene that was touted by the vast majority of SW fans necessary for the story? To me it didn't work. It reeked of the kind of fan service (which, again, isn't a bad thing in and of itself) that I don't like, that the show keeps dipping into.
What scene are you referring to?
The Vader hallway scene in Rogue One.
So you don't like scenes with older, established characters showing just why they have the reputations within the galaxy that precedes them?
No, not at all.
Like I said, I really appreciated Boba Fett going full Rodriguez on some fools.
But you bring up an interesting point that may be tied into what I'm feeling/talking about.
Does Luke have a reputation across the galaxy?
He has a reputation with fans of the movies. The audience knows who he is and what he's capable of. We as kids growing up with Luke Skywalker know he's a badass and have longed to see him show his full capability/potential.
I could write a lot on how I feel about this particular issue (Luke and the hallway) vs the lead up to the Luke reveal in the episode. But it would be long and no one would read it.
Post subject: Re: Star Wars : The Mandalorian (Disney+ 2019)
Posted: Tue January 12, 2021 10:05 pm
jeeeesus relax already
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 5:10 pm Posts: 36255
epilogue wrote:
But you bring up an interesting point that may be tied into what I'm feeling/talking about.
Does Luke have a reputation across the galaxy?
He has a reputation with fans of the movies. The audience knows who he is and what he's capable of. We as kids growing up with Luke Skywalker know he's a badass and have longed to see him show his full capability/potential.
But is that true in story?
yeah he has that reputation...havent you seen Moff´s face?
But you bring up an interesting point that may be tied into what I'm feeling/talking about.
Does Luke have a reputation across the galaxy?
He has a reputation with fans of the movies. The audience knows who he is and what he's capable of. We as kids growing up with Luke Skywalker know he's a badass and have longed to see him show his full capability/potential.
But is that true in story?
yeah he has that reputation...havent you seen Moff´s face?
He's involved with the Force stuff and maybe even tied to bringing Palpatine back. Of course he knows who Luke is.
Didn't really seem like anyone else in the room did.
Post subject: Re: Star Wars : The Mandalorian (Disney+ 2019)
Posted: Tue January 12, 2021 11:41 pm
jeeeesus relax already
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 5:10 pm Posts: 36255
epilogue wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
epilogue wrote:
But you bring up an interesting point that may be tied into what I'm feeling/talking about.
Does Luke have a reputation across the galaxy?
He has a reputation with fans of the movies. The audience knows who he is and what he's capable of. We as kids growing up with Luke Skywalker know he's a badass and have longed to see him show his full capability/potential.
But is that true in story?
yeah he has that reputation...havent you seen Moff´s face?
He's involved with the Force stuff and maybe even tied to bringing Palpatine back. Of course he knows who Luke is.
Didn't really seem like anyone else in the room did.
Moff knows because he knows what he did. So there is a lot of people knowing about what him. Also, its been discussed about the fuzz everyone in the galaxy make about the kids of Vader. Luke is known after finishing the first death star. He is a condecorated pilot.
Post subject: Re: Star Wars : The Mandalorian (Disney+ 2019)
Posted: Wed January 13, 2021 1:04 am
Major Dude
Joined: Sat January 05, 2013 1:57 pm Posts: 32495 Location: Where everybody knows your name
epilogue wrote:
But you bring up an interesting point that may be tied into what I'm feeling/talking about.
Does Luke have a reputation across the galaxy?
He has a reputation with fans of the movies. The audience knows who he is and what he's capable of. We as kids growing up with Luke Skywalker know he's a badass and have longed to see him show his full capability/potential.
But is that true in story?
At that point, no, I don't think he is.
(And I wasn't specifically talking about Luke. More Fett and Vader.)
However, for fans, this was a Luke we never really got to see. Sure, he was an ace fighter pilot, but we never got to see him as a badass Jedi we knew he became.
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Post subject: Re: Star Wars : The Mandalorian (Disney+ 2019)
Posted: Wed January 13, 2021 1:13 am
what on earth am I talking about
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 12:35 am Posts: 35481
It absolutely wasn’t shot for shot.
And Star Wars always has fight scenes in hallways. It’s almost a gimmick ffs. It’s in all of them.
This was more than just ‘see? This looks like that other time Vader did it! See?’
It was far more than that. And far more important and independent of that totally, when you realise it actually is Luke. There’s tons going on there. None of it nor and wink to Vader in rogue one.
Post subject: Re: Star Wars : The Mandalorian (Disney+ 2019)
Posted: Wed January 13, 2021 1:30 am
Major Dude
Joined: Sat January 05, 2013 1:57 pm Posts: 32495 Location: Where everybody knows your name
epilogue wrote:
I could write a lot on how I feel about this particular issue (Luke and the hallway) vs the lead up to the Luke reveal in the episode. But it would be long and no one would read it.
You're wrong about that.
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Post subject: Re: Star Wars : The Mandalorian (Disney+ 2019)
Posted: Wed January 13, 2021 1:51 am
Troglodyte
Joined: Wed December 19, 2012 9:53 pm Posts: 22539 Location: Chapel Hill, NC, USA
epilogue wrote:
Where the show stumbles, for me, is its reliance on nostalgia. The iconography never feels earned, it just feels like a cheap storytelling trick.
I actually did read your post. Well most of it. Not surprisingly, I feel the exact opposite as you, paragraph for paragraph, but I think this sentence captures where I think you're most wrong about the callbacks in Mandalorian.
The callbacks in Mandalorian put us in the universe, but the story never relies on them. - Take out the ice cream maker. Same things happen. - Any other Jedi sends him to the beacon. Same things happen. - Boba Fett never shows up. Same things happen. - Luke shows up. Well, ok, you got me there.
But in every situation where they put in fan service, it enhances the story and shows us where in the world we are without taking it off course. It like if you made a sequel to the Wizard of Oz and called it pandering b/c they ran into a yellow brick road. We're in Oz. The fucking road is everywhere.
We're in Star Wars. All the cool shit happens on Tatooine. Banthas and Jawas and Sandpeople are everywhere.
I'm a little bummed that we appear to be headed to Mandalore in Season 3.
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Post subject: Re: Star Wars : The Mandalorian (Disney+ 2019)
Posted: Wed January 13, 2021 1:51 am
Future Drummer
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 2:03 pm Posts: 3192
epilogue wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
I can understand both sides of this conversation.
About 85 percent of the Mandalorian takes place on completely new or relatively unexplored planets/locales, so I wouldn't say it is overly reliant on nostalgia. The Tatooine episodes are probably the weakest the whole series.
For me, the issue isn't locale or new/old planets. That's not at all what I mean when I talk about exploiting or being reliant on nostalgia. There's no reason to avoid the familiar just because it's familiar. I'm not even talking about saying things like "highest 'm' count we've ever seen" or even the fact Boba Fett (though I do think he walks the line a bit).
Like, including Luke Skywalker wasn't a about relying on nostalgia. His appearance was necessary for the story being told. He is what the story required. If it had been any other Jedi it might have been super weird. Luke was the right and necessary story choice.
Now, was doing a shot-for-shot remake of the *one* post-OT scene that was touted by the vast majority of SW fans necessary for the story? To me it didn't work. It reeked of the kind of fan service (which, again, isn't a bad thing in and of itself) that I don't like, that the show keeps dipping into.
What scene are you referring to?
The Vader hallway scene in Rogue One.
When I first watched the Luke episode I didn’t even put two and two together regarding Luke’s hallway season vs. Vader’s in Rogue One. I only caught it when I saw some reaction videos on YouTube that brought it up.
That Jedi stuff was great against the dark troopers, but I was more excited with Luke being Jedi-like with Grogu and Mando. And Mando connecting with Grogu. And R2 calming down Grogu. And the emotional elevator stare with Grogu and mando. Such earnest, feel good scenes that remind me of the OT.
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Post subject: Re: Star Wars : The Mandalorian (Disney+ 2019)
Posted: Wed January 13, 2021 2:07 am
Troglodyte
Joined: Wed December 19, 2012 9:53 pm Posts: 22539 Location: Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Joey, also ... it's not that I think you're wrong for liking TROS. Like what you like. It's that your criticisms of Mandalorian, appear to be doubled down on in TROS.
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I could write a lot on how I feel about this particular issue (Luke and the hallway) vs the lead up to the Luke reveal in the episode. But it would be long and no one would read it.
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