Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Dec 15th, 2017)

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well this also came up :dunno

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I think it’s pretty obvious Disney is after the female money....

They often hold the purse strings and buy the stuff for the household....except in your Manley mans house I am sure....but for most of America they are the budget part of the family.

The last big animated Disney films have been about strong female leads also....

Frozen
Moana
Beauty and the Beast

The guys in those films were villains or comic relief.

Now if that threatens your masculinity....I can’t help you.


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Do you go to the movies at all? Do you not have kids? You only forgot dozens of "strong female lead" Disney movies stretching back a couple of decades. Did you not see Mulan (or plan to see its live action remake) or the Princess and the Frog or Lilo and Stitch or Tangled or Pocahontas... etc... etc... ?

So what's changed exactly in what you're saying?:dunno

There is no doubt that this is a monumental task. Not sure how they are going to do it, especially considering that not every movie can have a female lead (Solo for example).

If they just focus on making awesome movies, the money will come from both sexes.

Hate to tell you this, but we are (officially) no longer in a "both" or "two" gendered world.:lecture
 
And yet... less than a 10% female uptick in opening weekend audience TFA vs TLJ.

I'm sure she knows that, but will continue to cater to other groups to expand the brand, hence ... Rose.

I understand that as a company they should go after everyone, but SW was a boy brand, which is one of the reasons Disney went after Marvel and SW to begin with, to have more brands that appeal to boys, since Disney already had a strong female base and brand with the Disney princesses and animated films, according to " industry business experts."

I guess, they feel that the SW fanbase, which is overwhelmingly male, will support the brand regardless, hence Kennedy saying things like, "I don’t feel that I have a responsibility to cater in some way to male fans, I would never just seize on saying, ‘Well, this is a franchise that’s appealed primarily to men for many, many years, and therefore I owe men something.'”
 
Thanks crows. Because I really needed an image of Sylvester Stallone as Jasmine haunting me in my dreams tonight. :mad:

Yes! Yes!...not even Fett can get out of that one...suffer!
 
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