Someone needs to pass around some French fries for all the salt in the last few pages..
It just screams I'm old, I hate everything, get off my lawn. It seems like people who only like the OT don't even like Star Wars. They hate the PT, hate Clone Wars and Rebels, and now hate TFA. And some of them hate ROTJ. So in a saga that has continued for nearly 40 years with multiple parts and continuations, many people only like 22-30% of the series. And if you hate the SE versions too, you can bump it down to 20%. Can you even call yourself a Star Wars fan at that point?
I thought the movie was great. It introduced everyone and brought back old favorites. And I ended up liking Finn a lot more than I thought I would. Looking forward to 8. Sorry for the long post, but I don't understand how people can be so resistant to anything new if it's not exactly how something used to be. If the world worked like this we would never progress. It's just childish. Prob not going to gain any friends by this post, but needs to be said. The negativity in these threads are ridiculous.
I get the same general vibe from a lot of hardcore fans. I do generally hate the PT (in spite of some gorgeous design work), and think ROTJ doesn't hold up well, but TFA is great.
I just posted in the cantina:
"I have a couple of nitpicks with the film, but the decisions they made make sense, for the most part. It also connected with my girlfriend. She *hates* Star Wars, but enjoyed this. It succeeded, because it's not just for us, nor should it be.
I was smiling through most of it. I hear a lot of fans my age complaining about the "street" humour, modern sensibilities etc.
What the **** was anyone expecting? The year is 2015 and this has to connect with everyone, including a youthful demographic that doesn't know or care how we feel about the big new movie.
The media and advertising landscape is completely different. Have fun with it."
Whoa. I just quoted myself!
But here's the thing. Some fandom is unhealthy. People can like what they like and I don't care at the end of the day as it's a matter of taste, but there is a class of fan that's basically building a shrine to their childhood; I see it a lot on other sites, can't say one way or the other about this one.
Anything that runs counter to their nostalgia is met with hostility, and maybe it's because it slaps them in the face with adulthood, who knows?
I will never get 1977 back. I have bills and responsibilities and the stories of my childhood will inevitably change and be passed on to other, legitimate childhoods.
The kids don't care what I think because to them I'm old and uncool. I'm 42, it had to happen.