Star Wars Episodes 7, 8 and 9 should've been done as properly planned and competently produced movies instead of the laughable excuse for a dumpster fire they are.
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Honestly, I thoroughly enjoyed 7. Was in IMAX on opening night and had pretty heavy nostalgia glasses on so that tinted it a bit. 8 was fine, cool visuals. 9 completely went out the window imo.
Most superhero movies should just be roller coasters. Or maybe one roller coaster for Marvel, and one for DC, and you get a different hat depending on the exact hero.
I'd like to see every major first person game franchise shift to VR. They don't because the money's not there. The money's not there because they don't.
Oddly enough, pretty much any good content written on Medium.
I think the new Ahsoka show should have been animated, in the style of Clone Wars OR Rebels.
I think Rosario and the other stars did a good job, there are just things that would have been better in animation, like lightsaber battles.