@OldMisterChris No I'm well aware of what you are referencing. I'm giving you a chance to reread it cuz it doesn't do what you seem to think it does. You're not good this.
"And I have to say, having seen the film I was wrong" - Mark Hamil.
It's been nearly a decade. Ya'll still pushing this BS even after he was wrong? That we want told to change his opinion? That he hate when people use his words like this?
For The Last Jedi (2017), Mark Hamill fundamentally disagreed with Rian Johnsonโs "jaded" take on Luke Skywalker. He famously told the director, "I pretty much fundamentally disagree with every choice youโve made for this character."
@OldMisterChris So he accepts it just not completely? That's a flex to you? Did he see the movie before that quote? Or is tat anoter assumption to suit your narrative?
Do you accept when he said "I came to really believe that Rian was the exact man they needed for this job?"
@OldMisterChris LOL Mark Hamil said "I had trouble accepting what he saw for Luke but again I have to say having seen the the movie I was wrong."
If you have to omit half a quote because it destroys your narrative then your point objectivel;y doesn't hold water. Sorry dude.
@OldMisterChris No I'm talking about what he has said since the movie came out. If watchinbg the movie changed his opinion then why does it matter how many times he said something before he saw the finished product and changed his mind? Your logic here holds no water.
@OldMisterChris Did hear why he regrets saying it publicly? Because he sees these asshats using his words to claim he didn't like the film. Do you listen to the fulls quotes? He spells it out pretty clearly.
If you have to ignore the second half of his quote then your argument holds no water.
@OldMisterChris "frame it?" He directly says it. He quotes the same misgivings he had upon reading the script and then says having seen the film he was wrong. When people claim it was PR cleanup he directly says that's not true. Do you belive his words or not?
@OldMisterChris What specifically do you want proof of? Mark saying he was wrong? Mark saying that he wasn't told to say anything or Mark saying he dislike when people use his words to say he doesn't like the film?
The cognitive dissonance is astounding. Star Wars has always been anti authoritarian and anti faccist. Tony Gilroy basd his show off of historical faccist movements and atrocities.
If it seems like he based it on your political pasty THAT SHOULD BE A WARNING
ANDOR creator Tony Gilroy says the Trump administration is using โthe same [Fascism for Dummies] bookโ he used to write the Empire in the show.
โSo you get out your Fascism for Dummies book for the 15 things you do, and we tried to include as many of them as we could in the most artful way possible. How were we supposed to know that this clown car in Washington was going to basically use the same book that we used? So I donโt think itโs prescience so much as the sad familiarity of fascism and the karaoke menu of things that you go through to do it.โ
(Source: https://t.co/gnltnYOvyE)
@bnuy0ne@dominosquad555 Its not. You made an assumption and your assumption was wrong. You don't know the lore. You saw one example and assumed everyone would have the same experience.
@ReviewsPossum No. I remember when George Lucas didnโt even consider them to be a part of the true canon. Then I remember when Lucasfilm created a new canon continuity in 2014.