The Problem With Disney's Movies In One Word

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • Disney released Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker recently and everything about it brought to mind a single word. Whether it's Marvel or the live action remakes, Disney movies are all falling into the same pattern. Some do it well, like Marvel, but most, do not. The Lion King and the releases before it are all haunted by one word. Star Wars has become no exception to this rule and their movies as a whole, while some are great, are continuing this trend.
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  • @Nerdstalgic
    @Nerdstalgic  Před 4 lety +6945

    What, in your opinion, is the best live action Disney movie, Marvel and Star Wars included?

    • @uncomfortablecat
      @uncomfortablecat Před 4 lety +541

      The Jungle Book and Doctor Strange.

    • @cpikl2003
      @cpikl2003 Před 4 lety +848

      I dont like those real life remakes and i am not a fan of the new star wars movies but endgame was pretty epic.

    • @BrianHughWarner_
      @BrianHughWarner_ Před 4 lety +321

      The Last Jedi

    • @Koopacake
      @Koopacake Před 4 lety +516

      Thor: Ragnarok!

    • @michaelstrong5383
      @michaelstrong5383 Před 4 lety +644

      Any of the Marvel movies. They're so much better than any of their live action remakes and the recent Star Wars films.

  • @kesselrunner
    @kesselrunner Před 3 lety +7387

    They've forgotten what Walt Disney once said: "Keep moving forward."

  • @ossifyn3221
    @ossifyn3221 Před 3 lety +12132

    Disney: I fear no man... but that... thing
    *New original story*
    Disney: it scares me

    • @drewsmith4452
      @drewsmith4452 Před 3 lety +79

      *Christopher Nolan**

    • @lotaz6839
      @lotaz6839 Před 3 lety +179

      It’s more like live action new original story’s. Because there’s been a lot of original animated movies. Coco, onward, zootopia and wreck it Ralph to name a few

    • @pinguthepenguin4487
      @pinguthepenguin4487 Před 3 lety +11

      lotaz true

    • @judahweinstein6142
      @judahweinstein6142 Před 3 lety +159

      lotaz most of those are pixar. even though disney owns pixar it is still pretty independent

    • @drewsmith4452
      @drewsmith4452 Před 3 lety +15

      @Aslam Shah I know but Nolan is known for new, original blockbusters.

  • @vampiresquid2635
    @vampiresquid2635 Před 3 lety +2837

    the way that you're describing Disney, it feels like Disney is a fictional character that went from protagonist to antagonist XD

    • @defectivepikachu4582
      @defectivepikachu4582 Před 2 lety +180

      more like walt disney was the original protagonist who dies but his student, the current disney, was lost after his master died and let himself gp and eventually succumbed to the dark side

    • @Milkra
      @Milkra Před 2 lety +49

      Honestly that’s kinda what happened

    • @_somerandomguyontheinternet_
      @_somerandomguyontheinternet_ Před 2 lety +36

      Let’s hope they undergo a redemption arc.

    • @louisvictor3473
      @louisvictor3473 Před 2 lety +10

      It always has been.

    • @tej_ass
      @tej_ass Před 2 lety +35

      you either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain

  • @macharmon4852
    @macharmon4852 Před 2 lety +996

    I honestly think part of the reason Disney has been less creative is because creativity requires risk whether that be political, social, or emotional risk to the audience. They would rather play it safe then do something that could be meaningful and teach a lesson like the old classics

    • @ariellelillian8644
      @ariellelillian8644 Před 2 lety +59

      You can thank cancel culture for that

    • @ArielSilva32
      @ArielSilva32 Před 2 lety +36

      Wow such a good point. Even with comedy. Comedy can’t be as funny as it used to be because everyone gets offended

    • @bjrnvindabildtrup9337
      @bjrnvindabildtrup9337 Před 2 lety +15

      Not having a plan before making the star wars trilogy was a pretty big risk. Pretty "creative", but in the worst way possible.

    • @Anonymous_Gambito
      @Anonymous_Gambito Před 2 lety +15

      @@ariellelillian8644 No???

    • @alaistairhamilton8838
      @alaistairhamilton8838 Před 2 lety +3

      Go woke, go broke!

  • @macd1996
    @macd1996 Před 4 lety +32039

    Sees video length: that’s one hell of a word

    • @Nerdstalgic
      @Nerdstalgic  Před 4 lety +3184

      Lol god this joke makes me so glad I was never in a spelling bee growing up. Some of those words, on the national stage, feel like they do take 9 minutes just to use in a sentence.

    • @tatjy93
      @tatjy93 Před 4 lety +712

      Right? Thought the word was going to be supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

    • @viktorthevictor6240
      @viktorthevictor6240 Před 4 lety +386

      Really gives "1200 word essay" a new meaning, doesn't it?

    • @alphaassassin120
      @alphaassassin120 Před 4 lety +40

      This is my favorite comment lol

    • @s1r285
      @s1r285 Před 4 lety +19

      Viktor the victor don’t you mean ‘letter’ not ‘word’?

  • @gino14
    @gino14 Před 4 lety +3308

    TLDR: Modern disney movies rely too much on calling back prior successes, rather than trying to make new ones.

    • @icaptureditforyou
      @icaptureditforyou Před 4 lety +3

      (also making new content*)

    • @Fatherharu
      @Fatherharu Před 4 lety +4

      @@kp1x can you please explain what they mean, sorry me is dumb lmao

    • @jessiepinkman7736
      @jessiepinkman7736 Před 4 lety +23

      thnks, saved me minutes and minutes of listening to this guy preach it

    • @pinekel1081
      @pinekel1081 Před 4 lety

      @@kp1x no, its tldr too long didnt read

    • @lifeontheledgerlines8394
      @lifeontheledgerlines8394 Před 4 lety +11

      @@pinekel1081 But this was a video, that's why he said that

  • @rufusgreenleaf2466
    @rufusgreenleaf2466 Před 2 lety +308

    Weaponizing Nostalgia. It makes me think if Disney bought the rights to Harry Potter from Warner Bros and JK Rowling we would get Harry's son, going through school just like his dad with a new evil wanting to kill him. Just as same as before with a new coat of paint.

    • @NotAMuse
      @NotAMuse Před 2 lety +22

      Boruto.

    • @shafkatahmed5420
      @shafkatahmed5420 Před rokem +5

      At least FB tries something else,even if it not as good as HP

    • @weaponizedwii
      @weaponizedwii Před rokem +14

      Basically the plot of the cursed child

    • @rufusgreenleaf2466
      @rufusgreenleaf2466 Před rokem +27

      Can you imagine just like Star Wars the Rise of Skywalker but instead its "Somehow, Voldemort survived" and you're like "Oh please god no".

    • @shafkatahmed5420
      @shafkatahmed5420 Před rokem +3

      @@rufusgreenleaf2466 When the purpose of the franchise ending was to see him die

  • @zbr76
    @zbr76 Před 2 lety +453

    Disney's latest live-action adaptation, Cruella, was the TWELFTH adaptation of one of their own works in seven years. There's jumping the shark, and then there's jumping the mouse. Actually, speaking of, what was the last mainstream creation to feature Mickey? He's practically been replaced by Elsa as Disney's mascot.

  • @sharko3211
    @sharko3211 Před 4 lety +6749

    Basically, most Disney movies nowadays is just “HEY LOOK ITS WHAT YOU USED TO LOVE AS A CHILD! PAY US MONEY”

    • @thekrakenhw5813
      @thekrakenhw5813 Před 4 lety +18

      Sharko The Shark but the movies are still amazing.

    • @darkerstar911
      @darkerstar911 Před 3 lety +207

      @@thekrakenhw5813 amazing...ly bad

    • @LeoMkII
      @LeoMkII Před 3 lety +62

      @@thekrakenhw5813 they were never stelar, now they're just cringey

    • @aspenpawarts9333
      @aspenpawarts9333 Před 3 lety +30

      Leonardo Bacigalupe the original frozen movie was good- the remake is eh but remakes always are. Frozen is so overdone now we don’t appreciate it, but it was a really good movie!

    • @larenzdechavez442
      @larenzdechavez442 Před 3 lety +6

      When nostalgia is bad

  • @KennyCelican
    @KennyCelican Před 4 lety +1893

    Don't forget another reason Disney is making live-action remakes: in order to extend the copyright protections on their older properties.

    • @Jobe-13
      @Jobe-13 Před 4 lety +27

      KennyCelican yup

    • @SirBlackReeds
      @SirBlackReeds Před 4 lety +138

      That and to add more to content to Disney+.

    • @countgeekula3046
      @countgeekula3046 Před 4 lety +9

      @Sench China made their own Mulan movie in 2009.

    • @countgeekula3046
      @countgeekula3046 Před 4 lety +24

      @Sench also there are tons of adaptions of the Cinderella fairy tale, the oldest Cinderella movies date over a hundred years back Cendrillon in 1899 and the german Aschenbrödel in 1916.

    • @chatboulon743
      @chatboulon743 Před 4 lety +29

      @Sench Do you think all of Disney's movies are their own original story? 99% of them are based on a previously established story. 1996's Hunchback was literally the book come to life, in a much lighter tone. They even named two of the gargoyles after the author, in tribute. But let me guess? A well-known piece of literature that was written 160+ years before the Disney film, and has been adapted over a dozen times, isn't enough proof for you? I bet your narrow mind is almost invisible if you turn sideways. You understand nothing. Lol

  • @daniii3535
    @daniii3535 Před 2 lety +114

    The first time I watched this video essay I remember thinking, "if all Hollywood is doing is pumping out nostalgic moments for this generation, what's going to create the next generations moments?" Just sad to think about ticket sales and corporate winning over just telling a good story

    • @cantthinkofaname5046
      @cantthinkofaname5046 Před 2 lety +6

      There are some good ones out there, and the old movies still exist. The constant pump of garbage makes finding a gem easier really

    • @calvinware7957
      @calvinware7957 Před rokem +2

      This is a result of decline in competition

    • @dakat5131
      @dakat5131 Před rokem +2

      Feels like creativity has dried up and we're re-running copies with increasingly degrading quality. The old stuff is tarnished by the lens of weaker newer stuff that's very surface level, and nothing's replacing them.

  • @ariestheram5693
    @ariestheram5693 Před 2 lety +210

    >The Rise of Skywalker
    >"Surprisingly empty theatre"

    • @JasperForge
      @JasperForge Před 2 lety +5

      We've had damn near 50 years of Starwars, people are just tired of it, especially since now that the good starwars material is no longer cannon.

    • @minderbart1
      @minderbart1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@JasperForge well that 1% of the old eu that was actually good is something i would give up for the other 99% that was horrible
      like the yuuzhan vong or darth krayt. or even worse: fucking starkiller

    • @xeibei4804
      @xeibei4804 Před 2 lety +2

      @@minderbart1 ikr. Starkiller is just a dumb power fanatsy and everyone loves him for some reason.

    • @Bustermachine
      @Bustermachine Před 2 lety

      @@minderbart1 Is it wrong that I feel bad for the writers when they came up with the Yuuzhan Vong?
      I mean at that point they were just plain out of ideas.

    • @cking4869
      @cking4869 Před 2 lety +2

      @@JasperForge Yeah, I see that. Even outside of the movies, The Clone Wars when it first came out was new and exciting, and interesting. Now, after Rebels and whatever else, to me, The Bad Batch just felt empty. Like it was just made because it would remind people of The Clone Wars.

  • @daphneblake8957
    @daphneblake8957 Před 4 lety +4607

    Imagine buying a ticket to go see a movie that tells you “hey remember that other movie?” And you going “haha yeah I remember that lol good times”

    • @supremeghost7950
      @supremeghost7950 Před 4 lety +158

      Yeah i 'member!

    • @Fishlipsandbabyhands
      @Fishlipsandbabyhands Před 4 lety +63

      Supremeghost member berries are the best

    • @Awecyan32
      @Awecyan32 Před 4 lety +47

      I did that with the force awakens, didn’t make for compelling enough cinema to watch twice

    • @Shockguey
      @Shockguey Před 4 lety +33

      @@Fishlipsandbabyhands "Memberberries"
      Pretty much what "intertextuality" means but if spoken by someone who doesn't live in an ivory tower.

    • @NikitaFlex0
      @NikitaFlex0 Před 4 lety +2

      Who else remember?

  • @marianoclerici3986
    @marianoclerici3986 Před 4 lety +4041

    "Nostalgia bait" is exactly how I would describe 90% of modern Disney movies.

    • @asano2361
      @asano2361 Před 4 lety +41

      and 100% of this channel contents 😂

    • @kiteride8674
      @kiteride8674 Před 4 lety +64

      This is why I don’t watch any of the live action remakes. They’re all trash.

    • @blowc1612
      @blowc1612 Před 4 lety +7

      Karah Russell they’re not trash, you’re just trying expecting something of what they are not.... people like you tries to make it appear your more complex by trashing something that is something simple for not being more complex suited to what should make you seem to appear smarter to others.... FYI these live actions is there to retell the story to a younger generation that is in a medium that is the most recognizable... it’s like as if it a village telling stories that was passed down from their ancestors to their kids.. they’re telling their old stories with a little twist to appeal to their kids.... you’re trying to make something simple of entertainment that you are too lazy to get from a book so you rather complain a story that is simple for not being complex.... 🤦‍♂️

    • @guynamedrick4419
      @guynamedrick4419 Před 4 lety +69

      @@blowc1612 There is no twist and the animation quality of the original films are timeless.

    • @NovusIgnis
      @NovusIgnis Před 4 lety +49

      @@blowc1612 You're doing what you accuse someone else of doing. Saying complex a dozen times doesn't make you smart, and refusing to acknowledge the nostalgia bait of modern Disney makes you doubly unintelligent. Kids still watch cartoons these days, so the original animation is still in a familiar medium. What isn't in a familiar medium is cgi animals that don't emote while they're singing, or uncanny valley blue men.

  • @JoJo-wv2sw
    @JoJo-wv2sw Před 2 lety +174

    How about letting Disney just burn themselves out. I haven't even seen their live action movies just because I know that their stories will be the same. Either way, great video.

    • @theisgood0
      @theisgood0 Před 2 lety +6

      I don’t think they can burn out their net worth is at 200 billion dollars.
      But I do understand your point :)

    • @Bustermachine
      @Bustermachine Před 2 lety +6

      ​@@theisgood0 They also own a ton of other studios. Disney is just the name of the overall company and a single brand within that company.

    • @calvinware7957
      @calvinware7957 Před rokem +2

      They won't though. They'll just see something else selling and buy it up to market it into the dirt.

  • @ytbvdshrtnr
    @ytbvdshrtnr Před 3 lety +260

    Your last line "Maybe it's time Disney grows with us" actually sort of hints at why they do these remakes: they're not aiming to grow with us. If they followed us they'd only live as long as we do. By staying fixed in time and giving moments (even if those "new" moments are old for us) to the next generation, they can last forever.

    • @Cheese_EPIC
      @Cheese_EPIC Před 2 lety +22

      Frozen 2 was meant to be a film that grows with us, for the people who watched Frozen 1 at the time of that release. For all the 10 year old girls who loved Frozen 1 who are now 17, it was meant to be for them, and yet they still managed to make the current 10 year olds be able to enjoy it as well as putting enough hidden stuff that isn't center of attention for the adults to enjoy.

    • @LurkerPlus
      @LurkerPlus Před 2 lety +14

      While also maintaining control of the copyright claim so it doesn't lapse, and nobody else gets a chance to tell those stories better than they were 30+ years ago.

    • @politicsaside9171
      @politicsaside9171 Před 2 lety

      Greed

    • @WesternUranus
      @WesternUranus Před 2 lety +3

      @@LurkerPlus Is that a bad thing though ?
      A screenwriter can create a similar story and include what he deems missing. Remakes are just plain lazy and rent seeking.
      Also, no one needs more remakes. These movies are still available, time to create something new without regurgitating old stuff and gobbling it up again

    • @TyeArtisik
      @TyeArtisik Před 2 lety

      That makes no sense, & it's tiring to hear this excuse over & over

  • @PhilipJackson03
    @PhilipJackson03 Před 4 lety +5545

    *”I don’t make movies to make money, I make money to make movies”* - Walter Disney

    • @hithere4289
      @hithere4289 Před 4 lety +989

      that sentence is long forgotten

    • @lordodysseus
      @lordodysseus Před 4 lety +463

      @@hithere4289 The truth of this is so heartbreaking.

    • @GigaChadh976
      @GigaChadh976 Před 4 lety +352

      It seems they want to dissociated from Disney entirely. Funny how those rumors of him being an antisemite came out after he died and lost control of the company

    • @elmergoering2443
      @elmergoering2443 Před 4 lety +147

      Walt is rolling in his grave

    • @sleepysteev2735
      @sleepysteev2735 Před 4 lety +29

      *Walter

  • @ericrossi7039
    @ericrossi7039 Před 4 lety +3656

    Good nostalgia: hearing that epic Star Wars theme at the beginning of the film
    Bad nostalgia: the next 2 hours of "hey, remember this thing from the original movies?"

    • @chrismurphy9932
      @chrismurphy9932 Před 4 lety +128

      It's also fed by a fan base that's resistant to change. They had something with Last Jedi, but fans pushed back because it's not what they envisioned Star Wars being. So instead of leaning into it and telling a new story, they did a complete 180 and gave us meaningless, fan service drivel with Rise of Skywalker.

    • @skysmindgarden
      @skysmindgarden Před 4 lety +83

      @@chrismurphy9932 I agree, but I think fans didn't like The Last Jedi because it introduced too many new things that needed to be concluded, but there was only one movie of the saga left. You can't really wrap up *all* that was introduced in one movie with another 2 hour movie, because it's not gradual and wouldn't provoke any real suspense.

    • @NinjaTyler
      @NinjaTyler Před 4 lety +82

      @@chrismurphy9932 only the vocal minority hate change in star wars, (the original triology die hards) rest of us like star wars going new directions, TLJ and the sequels in general were just laughably bad nostalgia bait to jerk off to the OG fans

    • @fatpurp4041
      @fatpurp4041 Před 4 lety +28

      I like change but if its writfen well

    • @Aerowind
      @Aerowind Před 4 lety +62

      @@chrismurphy9932 I mean, a lot of people disliked it because it spent a lot of time saying "Hey, fuck your nostalgia". Hell, Kylo Ren spends a decent chunk of the movie saying basically that line. It's possible to do something different without also tearing down what already exists. They could have easily done either an Old Republic movie or a movie 100 years after everybody in the OT died, but they chose to bring in a bunch of old farts to cash in that nostalgia money.
      And it definitely doesn't help that they had literally no plot planned at all (like, ya know, this video brings up).

  • @lokijantzen8940
    @lokijantzen8940 Před 2 lety +18

    I'm only half way through this video at the moment but I think there's something else critical missing here:
    Certain key elements are lost in translation to the remakes because those who remake it assume that old material is still present. For example, in the new Lion King, Mufasa gives an incomplete speech to Simba. Changing his motivation from "proving the worth of oneself" to "you're a man now because magic." A key moment destroyed because they only focus on the meme-able material, instead of the key plot elements that tie it all together.
    Intertextual plot is doing all the heavy lifting for future material and it isn't nearly as strong as they think it is.

  • @piane_e
    @piane_e Před rokem +8

    This is why only Cinderella works for the live action remakes: it adds SO MUCH from the nuanced take of Cinderella and Tremaine’s relationship, to the subtle facial acting, to Kit’s character, to Kit’s father having an arc, to a difference in messaging and song style, etc.

    • @MasseyKY
      @MasseyKY Před 10 měsíci

      Exactly. It also adds a message to the audience (especially younger viewers) have courage and be kind. That's the core of the film and it resonates throughout. It tells its own story as well as hitting those key Cinderella moments.

  • @Bodhi_Zypha
    @Bodhi_Zypha Před 3 lety +6336

    Everything is either a Remake, Adaptation, or a Sequel

    • @davidhollowood6580
      @davidhollowood6580 Před 3 lety +399

      Or worse, a sequel that is a blatant remake with a little adaptation.

    • @RongSpelingz
      @RongSpelingz Před 3 lety +151

      I swear Pixar and Marvel are the only 2 studios I care about anymore. I’m boycotting Disney ANIMATION until they release something *original* .

    • @RongSpelingz
      @RongSpelingz Před 3 lety +39

      @@drookard1525 Read it again, you’ve clearly misunderstood everything Ive said. And in case you havent noticed, this is about the FILMS.

    • @matthewwearing4926
      @matthewwearing4926 Před 3 lety +96

      @@RongSpelingz you can’t boycott Disney if you watch Marvel or Pixar

    • @smada9711
      @smada9711 Před 3 lety +97

      @@RongSpelingz Dude.... Disney OWNS Pixar AND Marvel studios 😂😂. In order to boycott Disney, you gotta let those go too. They've become so big, they own a lot of media sadly

  • @lisadevries1099
    @lisadevries1099 Před 4 lety +4525

    I really liked the movie Maleficent, because it wasn't a literal remake of The Sleeping Beauty. It shows a different side to the a story we already know (and love). It adds something new.

    • @fluffuz
      @fluffuz Před 3 lety +249

      I agree. I really liked that movie

    • @larenzdechavez442
      @larenzdechavez442 Před 3 lety +254

      The only non-intertextual remake

    • @sexyatheist69
      @sexyatheist69 Před 3 lety +144

      Can't wait to watch the sequel, Rogue One is probably the only other film that adds to the story, gotta mention Clone Wars S7 of course. John Carter of mars and Tron Legacy were new and ahead of their time. Frozen and the Incredibles were also awesome, but there sequels were definitely mediocre money grabs.

    • @unfunnyfos6146
      @unfunnyfos6146 Před 3 lety +235

      Tbh maleficent felt like it’s own thing rather than a remake

    • @GerardWay4President
      @GerardWay4President Před 3 lety +15

      I agree. I enjoyed it as well.

  • @aIkaIi
    @aIkaIi Před 2 lety +48

    This is also how I feel about Nintendo and its video games. They and Disney can get away with a lot of things other companies can't because they have the nostalgia factor.

    • @aj-sz8mu
      @aj-sz8mu Před 2 lety +2

      we are the ones at fault for it arent we?

    • @aIkaIi
      @aIkaIi Před 2 lety +7

      @@aj-sz8mu Yup, we will point out their scummy practices and then proceed to indulge in them

    • @rhuiden4086
      @rhuiden4086 Před 2 lety +14

      With the exception that nintendo still make great game sequels as well as innovate new ideas. Sony and Microsoft are deadly competition for nintendo.

    • @eramos8916
      @eramos8916 Před 2 lety +2

      Not really Nintendo have been try new things as of late. Sony just tried to make games line movies which gets full, at least Nintendo as more of an artistic approach to their games.

    • @ibrahimbinimran4320
      @ibrahimbinimran4320 Před 2 lety +2

      @@rhuiden4086 I think that's the big picture. In the videogame world there isn't one king. Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft are all jumbled together in competition. Each console is unique, each property is unique, each control is unique, and each story is unique. Yes RPGs are being over used nowadays but they are still different enough. I can tell an ac odyssey apart from a witcher 3. I can tell kratos apart from atreus. However I can't tell you what's truly different between iron man and war machine, I can't tell you the core difference in tone between any mcu movie. Yes the mcu has good movies but they all feel the same. And it doesn't help that there is no competition. Up until 3 or 4 years ago dc was just churning out shit left, right, and center after the dark knight trilogy. Man of Steel felt like batman in space, bvs was basically a batman movie called superman 2. Sucide squad was just a big steaming shit. And justice league was a cheap attempt at replicating avengers. Overall the film industry is basically disney versus some random art house films and the occasional good dc film. It's boring after a while, and now even tv shows will become disney like. Its annoying that every space thing has to be star wars, every super hero thing has to be marvel, and every animated show has to be kid stuff.
      Overall that's why Nintendo doesn't feel as bad, because of they go the industry will live on. But if disney goes away, some how then the entire movie industry goes to shit.

  • @adam_roman
    @adam_roman Před 2 lety +7

    I think it's funny to think the live action remakes are made for the purpose of just reminding us of the old movies. I feel like the more accurate interpretation is that Disney doesn't want to hire writers to make something original and risky. They remake their old stuff because people who grew up with these movies are now parents or grandparents who want their kids to see the things they liked. They reuse iconic shots not just because they're iconic, but because it's easier than trying to come up with a new choreography.

  • @LiteralCats
    @LiteralCats Před 4 lety +2176

    "Maybe it's time Disney grow with us."
    Not while Disney keeps making a billion dollars per movie, unfortunately.

    • @johnryanobejero1868
      @johnryanobejero1868 Před 4 lety +60

      Everything gets old and outdated. Just give it time they'll learn their lesson when the majority stop caring what they do

    • @MariaRodriguez-dx6sm
      @MariaRodriguez-dx6sm Před 4 lety +40

      At this point I'm really wondering if some of those movies are really making billions or someone is cooking those books

    • @johnryanobejero1868
      @johnryanobejero1868 Před 4 lety +39

      @@MariaRodriguez-dx6sm They probably do considering most people would watch first and then give an opinion later. Only hardcore people watch reviews in youtube. It's also important to note that most have low standards in the first place and just want to watch and chill

    • @night2501
      @night2501 Před 4 lety +25

      They still make money probably... but the question is for how long... they have lots of inertia so the changes take time, by the time they realize may be too late

    • @c.d.dailey8013
      @c.d.dailey8013 Před 4 lety +12

      @@johnryanobejero1868 Hey! I like watching reviews on CZcams. It is so much fun, and it is so thought provoking. I really enjoyed this video. I didn't know I was "hardcore".
      On another note the low standards of regular people is sad. I think the movies should be more creative. Maybe my standards are higher.

  • @maxwineberg3956
    @maxwineberg3956 Před 3 lety +1983

    You said like "Disney doesn't think we're smart enough" well they're right because people keep buying tickets.

    • @maoman4855
      @maoman4855 Před 3 lety +151

      This is the unfortunate truth. So long as these garbage live-action remakes continue to make boatloads of cash, Disney isn't going to change a damn thing.

    • @sorrychangedmyusername3594
      @sorrychangedmyusername3594 Před 3 lety +40

      -pirating, torrenting, literally anything that gives us the movie for free- Yea some people are not smart enough to know heheh.

    • @razkable
      @razkable Před 3 lety +36

      people are legit disney stans now...like people grow up brainwashed then as youtubers paid by them to spread the good word..its gross...

    • @arjuscarlet55555
      @arjuscarlet55555 Před 3 lety +11

      Haven't paid for anything except the avenger's franchise.😂

    • @ticoliro3392
      @ticoliro3392 Před 3 lety +2

      @@arjuscarlet55555 😁🖕

  • @Joker5086
    @Joker5086 Před 2 lety +5

    when chewie gets the medal in TROS and it's treated as if him not being awarded a medal in New Hope had been an in-universe, a diegetic issue all along, when in fact it had only been an issue outside of the diegesis of the films, only with the fans. Star Wars did this so much: giving pay-off IN the films to something that was "set up" in OUR real world outside of the films. but like you said, stuff like that can be used effectively, like revisiting the Hulk etc. but in Star Wars moments like that were treated as having meaning within the dramatic structure itself. really upsetting but also really really interesting in terms of the way movies are structured dramatically/aesthetically.

  • @HannabethB
    @HannabethB Před 2 lety +27

    Nono, do not try to tell me that under these “nostalgia moment baits” that the new Star Wars movies had a “good story”. They did not. The problem with Star Wars is that not only did they pander their asses off, using popular internet political hot topics, the story was already there, they had the material they needed to make the story and they completely tossed it out the window, pulled something out of the garbage, polished it and tried to sell it to us.

  • @VintageToiletsRock
    @VintageToiletsRock Před 4 lety +3364

    Disney: Buys the best IP, Creators, Directors, Artists.
    Also Disney: Squanders their talent making tasteless remakes.

    • @LordCaedus-bl7wi
      @LordCaedus-bl7wi Před 4 lety +47

      VintageToiletsRock even their Star Wars films are remakes the twats

    • @DanVillainFilms
      @DanVillainFilms Před 4 lety +14

      Sounds kinda like WWE.

    • @MarceloAbans
      @MarceloAbans Před 4 lety +25

      Star wars fans wanted more of the same. Naughty Dog games is an example of a company that grew with their audience.

    • @mattjindrak
      @mattjindrak Před 4 lety +2

      @@DanVillainFilms I was gonna say the same thing!

    • @cerebrustusbordungolski7183
      @cerebrustusbordungolski7183 Před 4 lety +46

      @@MarceloAbans Wrong. SW Legends diverge into all sort of different thing. I'm not going to deny there are many bad apples there, but if people hold things such as Clone Wars and Kotor in very high regard it's because they managed to create something NEW out of what the movies pressented.

  • @thosegoodbois4594
    @thosegoodbois4594 Před 3 lety +2219

    I’d describe the remakes as “soulless”

    • @elliswebster7041
      @elliswebster7041 Před 3 lety +18

      Yeah maybe but I liked the remake of the lion king because it felt like a nature documentary with a story which was really cool, it looked good and it sounded good. I don’t even have nostalgia because I’ve never watched the original lion king.

    • @tangleduniverse5042
      @tangleduniverse5042 Před 3 lety +34

      I described them as: 'dull'

    • @indranighoshal5232
      @indranighoshal5232 Před 3 lety +28

      Except for The Jungle Book remake. That was probably the best Disney remake ever. Whatever came after that was a shitshow

    • @cybercery5271
      @cybercery5271 Před 3 lety +8

      @@indranighoshal5232 Aladdin was pretty good

    • @cybercery5271
      @cybercery5271 Před 3 lety +1

      @@indranighoshal5232 jungle book was pretty dark

  • @altaccount6770
    @altaccount6770 Před 2 lety +3

    I know I am a million years late, but this issue didn't start in the new disney. This was one of Star Wars' problem in the prequels. Vader created C3P0? R2 was Vader's astromech droid? It may have been buried in otherwise original movies, but I think it laid the groundwork for the new trilogy

  • @ShizaruBloodrayne
    @ShizaruBloodrayne Před 2 lety +9

    Simplicity gains a broader audience. Make everything overly recognizable, you pull everyone that was before plus new viewers because the hype is revamped. The broader the audience, the more profit. That's why the creativity is no longer complex. They knew they already won the moment they could stay on top by feeding us all of the nostalgia they monopolized over. They want to take the reigns of our entire culture within their hands so they can continue to steer us into the illusion that their brand is reality.

  • @vanniche_ry100
    @vanniche_ry100 Před 3 lety +3457

    Me: Recycling?
    Him: Intertextuality
    Me: oh that sounds more intellectual

  • @FlintlockRebel
    @FlintlockRebel Před 4 lety +2606

    This is why the Mandalorian is so well received: use the source material to tell a new story

    • @rgderen88
      @rgderen88 Před 4 lety +92

      We have a winner.
      Disney, I have yet to watch RoS and will probably just pirate it, but let Favreau make more Star Wars and I will be IN. Like the subscribing to Disney+ and buying movie tickets type on in.

    • @HalfdanMCMX
      @HalfdanMCMX Před 4 lety +49

      While I agree with the sentiment of your post, The Mandalorian is shit. You have set your bar VERY low and you have honestly been duped.

    • @karamellcreme
      @karamellcreme Před 4 lety +146

      Qonstantin Braeburn
      You know people have different opinions right? I personally adore The Mandalorian, but you don’t have to.

    • @brianhelm2328
      @brianhelm2328 Před 4 lety +26

      But for the nostalgia you get the child aka baby Yoda, nostalgia plus cute. We take the bait and the hook is set.

    • @titod.7012
      @titod.7012 Před 4 lety +10

      i feel asleep during the 2nd episode. maybe disney isnt for me.

  • @mintii...
    @mintii... Před 2 lety +2

    100% agree, this is why I loved the new Maleficent and Cruella movies as they're telling the story through a completely new set of eyes, and putting new twists to the story as appose to the remakes of the lion king, alladin, beauty and the beast ect where they dont even attempt to change up anything about the story and purely rely on nostalgia to carry the movie

  • @user-eh4og6sg1l
    @user-eh4og6sg1l Před 2 lety +2

    I’m terrified at the thought of Disney possibly buying and doing REMAKES on studio GHIBLI. Like please don’t let my childhood memories be ruined :(

  • @crocodileranger8404
    @crocodileranger8404 Před 3 lety +1691

    they don't care about new, interesting stories or characters. They only care about making money in the cheapest way possible.

    • @splashnskillz37
      @splashnskillz37 Před 3 lety +28

      It's a dream from a money making standpoint tho

    • @razkable
      @razkable Před 3 lety +55

      the star wars trilogy legit could of been good and they just ruined it..their three main characters had fans lining up to care for them...a new trio..and they were as boring as could be

    • @leejoelbeasley5005
      @leejoelbeasley5005 Před 3 lety +12

      UMM... is that what the porn producers do?

    • @Louis-qd3be
      @Louis-qd3be Před 3 lety +7

      Tbh if i were a company i would be like that too

    • @floweyfangirl69420
      @floweyfangirl69420 Před 3 lety +3

      @@leejoelbeasley5005 lmaooooo 💀

  • @gabriels8653
    @gabriels8653 Před 4 lety +2550

    Its almost as if they are chasing their “glory days”

    • @kylamamber9080
      @kylamamber9080 Před 4 lety +194

      Disney's going through a midlife crisis 😂

    • @tael64
      @tael64 Před 4 lety +88

      @@kylamamber9080 Buying all of these studios is like the mid-life crisis Corvette.

    • @ericbrown2666
      @ericbrown2666 Před 4 lety +55

      Nah, a new IP is risky. With a remake or sequel, bad or good, you will always get people to buy tickets. It’s about money. Whatever magic Disney had is gone until they start taking risks again.

    • @plzletmebefrank
      @plzletmebefrank Před 4 lety +38

      Shit, the first Incredibles has some heavy hitting irony now.
      All that chasing the glory days stuff.

    • @howHumam
      @howHumam Před 4 lety +7

      Boomer baiting is this year's millennial sport...

  • @davidwahl5549
    @davidwahl5549 Před 11 měsíci

    This is one of the most insightful explanations I've seen about this problem, thank you!

  • @professorbaxtercarelessdre1075

    its actually a bit like the cutaways in Family Guy, that show started caring more about the cutaways themselves then the story the episode was trying to say, Disney films overall are now all about those bit moments they think fans want to live through all over again, rather then show us something new and interesting. they don't want to take any chances.

  • @mrgopnik5964
    @mrgopnik5964 Před 3 lety +3279

    Honestly, I believe the monopoly Disney holds does contribute to this situation. Without rivals to compete with, they don’t have to fear that their movies won’t sell well, thus severely decreasing the quality. Sure, they still have some great recent movies, but in comparison to the old days, the masses of movies they do nowadays are forgotten within a year.

    • @SiMeGamer
      @SiMeGamer Před 3 lety +87

      But they do have rivals... The consumers are the problem. If consumers don't wait for reviews that are thoughtful and meaningful before they throw their money, then why would anything ever change? I wait for reviews from critics that I think are honest, professional and consistent. It's extremely rare I go into a movie blindly because I know that by me doing that I might be supporting something I do not want to see more of (potentially). It's a matter of standards. With standards people are able to refine their taste. And with increased taste, the standards rise and that's how you get companies like Disney to lose money on every recent film because almost all them suck and yet even their worst bring in revenue. Until consumers have standards and critics (including Nerdstalgic) stop tip-toing around films being good or bad with objective standards, we will never get competition being viable. There are competitors. But they have less money so they grow slower. Despite having better films, they fall by wayside because consumers don't differentiate or care about the quality gap and give the same monetary value to both.
      Until consumers start having standards, Disney will reign king forever (or until making films becomes extremely cheap which is probably going to be the case but I digress). Wait before you watch. Find good critics (I think MauLer is a amazing critic and analyzer of media). And think before you spend that dollar. When enough people do that, there will be a shift. A huge shift.

    • @fishsauce617
      @fishsauce617 Před 3 lety +33

      DreamWorks step UP step UP

    • @parkercrossland410
      @parkercrossland410 Před 3 lety +78

      The issue I have is Disney's monopoly on certain intellectual properties, some of which they created, but some of which they paid for.
      Star Wars is the perfect example. The toughest part of movie making is getting people to care about the film/story. It requires those in charge of making/producing the film to be invested in the quality of the story as well. It's not a problem that you can just spend more money on to solve. The loophole Disney has found over the last 15 years is that they can buy an IP that someone else made viewers invested in.
      Disney doesn't have to really care about making good Star Wars films because nobody else is allowed to make Star Wars films. There are a multitude of fanmade shorts that, over the course of 5-20 minutes, do a far better job of story telling than the new trilogy (Vader: Shards of the Past, Darth Maul are tthe 2 best IMO).
      It's the same reason why EA will never really try to make their Madden NFL game any better. They've paid for a monopoly on the IP.

    • @sophiamura9484
      @sophiamura9484 Před 3 lety +21

      @@fishsauce617 I MISS DREAMWORKS

    • @KristaTheWolf
      @KristaTheWolf Před 3 lety +2

      I feel like this is a really overlooked point

  • @adriennekaio4980
    @adriennekaio4980 Před 4 lety +1297

    4:01
    “Do you trust me?”
    Said the stranger at the balcony with a carpet that defies the laws of physics.

    • @thejupiterjumper8472
      @thejupiterjumper8472 Před 3 lety +7

      Adrienne Kaio 😂

    • @idioticglitch3090
      @idioticglitch3090 Před 3 lety +55

      Her: yes with every cell in my body

    • @theatog
      @theatog Před 3 lety +54

      That's the point of the scene though. If you look at the cartoon (and sheesh how crazy a cartoon character acts better than you), jasmine had a sly look on her face implying she knew instantly that he was the boy she met at the bazaar.
      Normally anyone would say no and Jasmine probably would do the same had she not recognized aladdin

    • @janusinitiative3520
      @janusinitiative3520 Před 3 lety +3

      Nooo I trust Gravity

  • @danarajadas
    @danarajadas Před 2 lety

    Great video essay. I’ll benefit a lot from knowing and having heard this.

  • @eddiebanks3583
    @eddiebanks3583 Před 3 lety +6

    If I’m reading this right…..
    Avengers uses it to help characters overcome some emotional turmoil,Thor and his mom or Tony and his dad etc
    Star Wars used it to try and bring in viewers

  • @RHJunior
    @RHJunior Před 4 lety +2261

    TL;DR--- they're trying to re-chew a meal they already ate.

    • @pingozingo
      @pingozingo Před 4 lety +32

      RHJunior like a cow

    • @kian2302
      @kian2302 Před 4 lety +2

      RHJunior Thanks

    • @TheGameMage_
      @TheGameMage_ Před 4 lety +21

      So the question now is
      Did it come back up
      Or
      Go through entirely

    • @xxmemestar69xx82
      @xxmemestar69xx82 Před 4 lety +15

      TheGameMage it went through entirely and they ate it again except this time it's just shit.

    • @aralornwolf3140
      @aralornwolf3140 Před 4 lety +1

      So, they are cows chewing on their own crud?

  • @freddymeisner
    @freddymeisner Před 4 lety +2774

    If my son ever comes out as intertextual I’d disown him. No son of mine is gonna be a Disney.

    • @IHTCAU
      @IHTCAU Před 4 lety +105

      The Disneys are ruining the soil!!!!!!

    • @CoolbonnieXD
      @CoolbonnieXD Před 4 lety +63

      Disney are with the nazi and communists

    • @Lucas-qy7qz
      @Lucas-qy7qz Před 4 lety +61

      I laughed way harder than I'm used to. I'm not easily amused but you sir did it. Congrats

    • @BlueHat1
      @BlueHat1 Před 4 lety +2

      What?

    • @RealDexterMidnight
      @RealDexterMidnight Před 4 lety +9

      This is why I perfer universal

  • @EloteConChurro
    @EloteConChurro Před 2 lety +1

    Create moments, don’t take them based on nostalgia. Glad you touched up on this. I feel like all their movies are just based off of reference and nostalgia. The Mandalorian did it a bit but still managed to have moments without rehashing previous scenes. Hence why it’s a good show.

  • @juliebuys2195
    @juliebuys2195 Před 2 lety +1

    I watched the 7th Star Wars, introducing Rae (?). It felt like the 4th movie rehashed: cute robots, someone rising up to be more than they were. Bad guy. Same old same old. I didn't watch the 8th or 9th.

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache Před 4 lety +3049

    The problem with Disney movies in one word is "intertextuality"
    Nerdstalgic is out-nerding us

    • @maskett653
      @maskett653 Před 4 lety +64

      Why on earth do I see you everywhere?

    • @Nerdstalgic
      @Nerdstalgic  Před 4 lety +129

      Lol this one made me laugh 😂

    • @manuelmateo3392
      @manuelmateo3392 Před 4 lety +22

      @@maskett653 He's like the other Mustache guys (Guy WITH a mustache, half a mustache), Mal Nexus, Lemon, and Justin Y.

    • @TheTurtleOfGods
      @TheTurtleOfGods Před 4 lety +10

      but... but... nostalgia is my favorite emotion!! 😡

    • @thevfxmancolorizationvfxex4051
      @thevfxmancolorizationvfxex4051 Před 4 lety +31

      My problem is that They are sellouts just to make money. Plus, they are mostly to blame for why 2015-present is a dark period for film history where refreshing original concepts or adaptations of stories that haven't been adapted yet have been completely overshadowed by heartless remakes, reboots, and sequels. Walt would not be pleased at all.

  • @ClassicalPasta
    @ClassicalPasta Před 4 lety +1974

    Nerdstalgic: "Please Disney try to be creative again"
    Disney 2020: "How about a live action of A Bug's Life"?

    • @supremeghost7950
      @supremeghost7950 Před 4 lety +156

      Don't give them ideas.

    • @donaldthescotishtwin
      @donaldthescotishtwin Před 4 lety +32

      I’d be down for that tbh

    • @Andman8210
      @Andman8210 Před 4 lety +6

      donaldthescottishtwin (DTST) me too

    • @Kabutoes
      @Kabutoes Před 4 lety +52

      Live action song of the south

    • @theviniso
      @theviniso Před 4 lety +55

      They can keep doing this forever. When they run out of classic Disney animations to turn into live-action movies they'll still have their old live-action movies, their CGI animations, their animated series, the Pixar movies, the Lucasfilm proprierties and now all of Fox proprerties. They won't ever need to be creative again.

  • @dustyblack1855
    @dustyblack1855 Před 2 lety +1

    A good example is Rogue One. It didnt have much to do with original characters but added a whole new story we hadnt seen. I think its better than the sequels, it was like a war movie dressed up as a star wars movie.

  • @vashtibandy1614
    @vashtibandy1614 Před 2 lety

    I loved The Mandolorian until the last episode, and I think your explanation here gets to the heart of why it hit me that way. Thanks!!

  • @EnDSchultz1
    @EnDSchultz1 Před 3 lety +768

    On the bright side, this trend can’t last forever. Eventually they’re going to run out of nostalgia to exploit and won’t have any NEW material to use as nostalgia later.

    • @adamzheng4362
      @adamzheng4362 Před 3 lety +21

      Didn't they literally just release Raya?

    • @TheSuperappelflap
      @TheSuperappelflap Před 3 lety +71

      by then disney will own 100% of the global entertainment industry and there wont be any way to go around them

    • @mindlessreader1595
      @mindlessreader1595 Před 3 lety +31

      No, they’ll remake the remakes for generations too young to remember

    • @DoremiFasolatido1979
      @DoremiFasolatido1979 Před 3 lety +15

      No, they'll keep doing it til every movie brings a loss. Then they'll find a way to make it so everyone has no choice but to replace their movie collections at even greater inflated prices, put the "best" stuff behind absurdly huge paywalls, and make sure that all are only available for a limited time.
      .
      Don't think for a second that the US wouldn't revamp its power grid just to make all old tech useless so nobody can watch their VHS and DVD anymore. Then they'll sic a government agency on everyone to track down all the downloads and rips, and start jailing people or just erase them all with malware that ALL protections will be specifically built to permit through.
      .
      Trust me...when all this shit stops making money for them, and they've tried EVERYTHING to change it...they'll absolutely go off the deep end and start obliterating entertainment just so they can charge it all pay-per-view at crazy-high rates.

    • @b.l.8755
      @b.l.8755 Před 2 lety +2

      All pop culture franchises from the 80s would like to disagree with you. (See: cartoons based on toys, videos games that started on the NES)

  • @takpok
    @takpok Před 4 lety +733

    “Those moments look good in trailers, and trailers sell” : I think that might be the best summary of what’s wrong with the industry at the moment.

    • @foogentog
      @foogentog Před 4 lety +31

      Rabelo Resh it’s what’s wrong with modern economy really. People fall for flashy sales pitches and every company is now using the business model where most $ is going into marketing and not into the product.

    • @Ayy_Doll_Fiddler
      @Ayy_Doll_Fiddler Před 4 lety +3

      That's why I avoid trailers, except when I'm going to the cinemas.

    • @sociallysnow7606
      @sociallysnow7606 Před 4 lety +7

      Jokers trailer was a masterpiece and lived up to the movie.

    • @infidelheretic923
      @infidelheretic923 Před 4 lety +3

      From a profitability stand point a mediocre film that does well on opening weekend at the box office is better than a good film that catches on slowly.

    • @stephenobrien6983
      @stephenobrien6983 Před 4 lety +1

      @@sociallysnow7606 I thought it was mediocre with some good bits. If you took away the Joker property and called it say, Clownman, it would have been the same film.

  • @FortuneRed55
    @FortuneRed55 Před 2 lety

    This is super insightful. Thanks!

  • @aaronwalcott513
    @aaronwalcott513 Před 2 lety +1

    "Nostalgia baiting." The irony of the novelty of this phrase is not lost on me. Great going!!!

  • @halfghanistan
    @halfghanistan Před 3 lety +467

    Marvel uses intertextuality to expand on their stories. Star Wars (among other Disney projects) uses it to replay them. It's really that simple.

    • @Trollificusv2
      @Trollificusv2 Před 3 lety +17

      I'm supposing there's a way to make intertextuality _work_ to make movies better (guy flat out says so), but I can't say how because Disney hasn't really done it. It's neither intertextuality nor cheap nostalgia nor even fan service if you just shit on everything that went before. And there's a huge gap between "fan service" and "dumping those stupid fans who spend stupid amounts of money on our stupid IP". One is a minor flaw in a movie, the other is, I hope, the death knell for a suicidal entertainment behemoth.

    • @BambinaSaldana
      @BambinaSaldana Před 3 lety

      @@Trollificusv2 Then look at other movies, not just Disney ones.

    • @Trollificusv2
      @Trollificusv2 Před 3 lety +3

      @@BambinaSaldana I do. But I also spend 30 seconds explaining why the LucasFilm product is shit, for people who fail to understand this, or who just approve of things that _other people_ liked being turned to trash. And I also spend 30 seconds, once in a while, to reply to people who excuse such studio behavior with arguments that are little better than "Well...so what?"

    • @drewbarkman932
      @drewbarkman932 Před 3 lety +5

      @Cactus Juice totally agree. mando uses intertextuality, but it makes its own thing for itself BEFORE giving us cameos and stuff so we don’t just watch it for FOR the intertexuality

  • @tradesmanhelix
    @tradesmanhelix Před 4 lety +1945

    Also, a lot of them are just bad movies that probably wouldn’t make money without the name of an established franchise attached

    • @CandyApples4ever
      @CandyApples4ever Před 4 lety +96

      Imagine if a different company made the remakes. I actually don’t think anyone would give a shit if the disney name and songs were not slapped to the film.

    • @DonVigaDeFierro
      @DonVigaDeFierro Před 4 lety +10

      @emmy lite Yeah. Disney's Star Wars is as nonsensical and silly as people's preconceived notions about Star Wars.

    • @mealsome7793
      @mealsome7793 Před 4 lety +1

      I like this but im not gonna like cuz its at 666

    • @Windja69
      @Windja69 Před 4 lety +1

      Well that’s along the same idea he’s trying to say, they’re bad because they focus on the moments not the story, and people still watch disney movies because of the nostalgia tho

    • @fakename287
      @fakename287 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah but that's just the general statement of Hollywood at the moment, not exclusive to Disney

  • @ratlinggull2223
    @ratlinggull2223 Před rokem

    Your rapping on those hip hop sections are good.

  • @ryanholley406
    @ryanholley406 Před 2 lety +1

    Another issue we are seeing with the movie industry as a whole regarding intertextuality and revisiting old hit movies.
    Before the rise of streaming services, DVD sales were a second form of income following a movie’s theatrical release. It was easier to invest into a smaller movie even if it flopped in the box office. There would always be a second wave with the DVD release.
    Nowadays, most theatrical releases are estimated at 100mil for production and distribution/marketing. That’s a lot of money to invest on a new idea that people may or may not like. And especially now that DVD sales could save a potential flop.
    These major production companies are playing the safe game by revisiting fan favorite source materials because they know they will get back what they put in on the premise of nostalgia paying the bills.

  • @nadariff08
    @nadariff08 Před 4 lety +1882

    "Let the past die, *kill it* if you have to."
    *_2 years later:_*
    _Star Wars: Rise of Nostalgia_
    Edit: I noticed that I accidentally started a wildfire mentioning SW (a huge oversight on my part) and I don't have the energy to follow your debates so I hope everyone is keeping it classy and respectful even if we disagree with other peoples' opinions 💕

    • @a.f9234
      @a.f9234 Před 4 lety +35

      Agree about nostalgia pandering of Disney but that line is from Kylo Ren ( the villain who is wrong ) not Disney itself

    • @nadariff08
      @nadariff08 Před 4 lety +51

      @@a.f9234 Yeap, you're right, big Kylo Ren/Ben Solo fan here :) Still quote-worthy and ironic because TROS pretty much retcons TLJ to nostalgia-pander to the OT/PT SW fans. Have a nice day!

    • @SplashYoungtheGOAT
      @SplashYoungtheGOAT Před 4 lety +17

      @@nadariff08 Disney is afraid to take risks they did it once in the last jedi and they are afraid to do it again because some fans wouldn't like it

    • @max1311
      @max1311 Před 4 lety +50

      @@nadariff08 TLJ just gives the illusion of changing things up. It subverts so much it subverts itself. By the end of the movie everything is just like in the beginning. They present a good idea of Kylo and Rey teaming up to let the past (Jedi/Sith) behind. But then drop it to continue all the same stupid formula we know by heart. The same goes for Finn's sacrifice, something new in Star Wars, a main character dying for real, nop, just kidding. It is kind of stupid to say let the past die when you are basing so much of your movie on the og trilogy, like Rey's training facing the dark cavern just like Luke did. The worst of all is that for some reason they didn't bother to write a whole story that made sense before starting the trilogy, as a result we have a story written by 2 guys who are trolling each other a driving each others ideas to the ground.

    • @arcadeassassin7176
      @arcadeassassin7176 Před 4 lety +1

      IT BROKE NEW GROUND!!!!!!

  • @CrackaDon
    @CrackaDon Před 4 lety +2763

    And that word is "verypoorlywritten"

    • @redjxsn8123
      @redjxsn8123 Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah lol

    • @postmalone6623
      @postmalone6623 Před 4 lety +71

      Kush Patel I wouldn’t include marvel really, they are solid movies and the people who make them typically use old comic stories to craft new ones

    • @postmalone6623
      @postmalone6623 Před 4 lety +26

      Kush Patel and Pixar is kind of selling out nowadays too to be honest

    • @tjg0nz5
      @tjg0nz5 Před 4 lety +28

      @Britannic hayyomatt It depends on what you watch, play and listen to

    • @mattontop
      @mattontop Před 4 lety +12

      @Britannic hayyomatt tbh. MOST indie games are better then triple A games. Take for example : Shovel knight,Celeste,Stardew Valley and others. There are also good triple A games but defenetely less memoreable. I heard that there are good indie films. For music idk tho. I don't listen to it (except for meme music). So yeah

  • @manofstambo7742
    @manofstambo7742 Před rokem

    In fact, the name of your channel is a perfect one word description for what's wrong with Disney movies as well.

  • @therayofsunshine
    @therayofsunshine Před 2 lety

    I would love to see an update to this analysis with the movie Free Guy.

  • @jacksonkerr2095
    @jacksonkerr2095 Před 3 lety +1672

    Episode 8 "Let the past die."
    Episode 9 "Lets re-write episode 6."

    • @magnustuve
      @magnustuve Před 3 lety +97

      Rather ep8: ”fuck the past”, ep9 ”lets avoid total catastrophe, hide that we had no story nor plan, and try to please every one.”

    • @a.morphous66
      @a.morphous66 Před 3 lety +21

      Remember, Kylo Ren is the villain. He’s wrong.
      If you paid any actual attention to the themes, you’d probably understand that the movie is telling us to avoid letting a fixation on the past hold us back and instead learn from it to improve ourselves and the world.

    • @groot7844
      @groot7844 Před 3 lety +14

      @You tuber Those are the same fans that like the MCU, Fast & Furious, Disney remakes, Aquaman, Despicable Me movies (including Minions)... and they know to appriciate great films like Infinity War, The Dark Knight....
      I agree with you that The Last Jedi is great on its own, but it also has two other goals it has to achieve: being a middle chapter or a trilogy and respecting the overall franchise. The "respecting the franchise" part is debatable, but I think it's a bad middle chapter of a trilogy. It doesn't do much with the setup from Force Awakens, and it doesn't leave much setup for the final chapter in the trilogy.
      The best example is Fin. While he was a stormtrooper turned rebel in Force Awakens, his story in Last Jedi has nothing to do with it. Him leaving the First Order is mentioned once, when he's fighting Phasma. He could've tried to save other stormtroopers, but instead he has an unrelated side-quest. And I don't think he was left with much of a setup for the next film.

    • @nocturnal101ravenous6
      @nocturnal101ravenous6 Před 3 lety +9

      Well that was a case of the different directors, with no one writing anything down - all three movies should have been in penned script of a coherent story, 8 was a waste of space and was such an incoherent meaningless story it wasn't even funny, characters were throw away, and they went out of their way to make zero sense in the context of 7 which literally ruined the entire overarching story - Mr subvert you expectations never should have been given the movie in the first place.

    • @traebeneck4994
      @traebeneck4994 Před 3 lety +21

      I would've enjoyed a Rian Johnson trilogy SO MUCH MORE than a JJ Abrams trilogy. Even if Rian's sucked it would've at least been new. JJ's was doomed from the start; Rian at least tried to make something good and risky.

  • @Borderose
    @Borderose Před 3 lety +496

    I'd use "Complacent". They've built their empire and now are just afraid to lose any of it.

    • @splashnskillz37
      @splashnskillz37 Před 3 lety +13

      Afraid of losing their power

    • @MrBassmann15
      @MrBassmann15 Před 3 lety +43

      The fear of loss is a path to the darkside.

    • @proboy2372
      @proboy2372 Před 3 lety +24

      They are so powerful, the only thing they'd ever fear is...losing their power.

    • @100lovenana
      @100lovenana Před 3 lety +6

      Huh, like Azula in the ending of Avatar, what a coincidence...

    • @3hahahas9072
      @3hahahas9072 Před 3 lety +3

      Disney has grown since its humble beginnings that now it is overwhelmed by its own greatness.

  • @Vilamus
    @Vilamus Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for this vid. Gives me a new word to discuss the new Star Trek shows as they all really rely on intertextuality to varying degrees.

  • @VivaToddVegas
    @VivaToddVegas Před 11 měsíci +1

    THANK YOU for having a critique of Disney films that isn't just "Old films good, new films with diversity and female heroes bad."

  • @asincereman5297
    @asincereman5297 Před 4 lety +1382

    Disney: Hello i like money!
    Reporter: So Disney, what motivated you to literally buy every other company and make their franchises worse?
    Disney: Money!

    • @mattatr0n677
      @mattatr0n677 Před 4 lety +42

      Nice spongebob reference

    • @latedawns1797
      @latedawns1797 Před 4 lety +19

      lol the fact that wasn’t even Disney made the joke even better

    • @grandmajojo5211
      @grandmajojo5211 Před 4 lety +31

      Disney has transformed into into a physical manifestation of Mr. Krabs

    • @zxr9291
      @zxr9291 Před 4 lety +5

      at least ghibli is safe, probably because disney havent taken control of their movies yet

    • @cbbblue8348
      @cbbblue8348 Před 4 lety +14

      @@zxr9291 Well leave ruining Japanese movies to Netflix

  • @michaelstrong5383
    @michaelstrong5383 Před 4 lety +1401

    The Lion King remake is peak intertextuality, in it that there is hardly anything new they added to the plot and becomes exactly the same.

    • @beinerthchitivamachado874
      @beinerthchitivamachado874 Před 4 lety +83

      The same, yet somehow worse.

    • @michaelstrong5383
      @michaelstrong5383 Před 4 lety +56

      @@beinerthchitivamachado874 Exactly. And add in animals who can't even emote because Disney.

    • @ConnorDRyan
      @ConnorDRyan Před 4 lety +12

      It was so boring

    • @beinerthchitivamachado874
      @beinerthchitivamachado874 Před 4 lety +20

      @@michaelstrong5383 LMAO, yeah. And artistic nuances like the Green in Skar's eyes that represent his envy.

    • @WaffleEBay12
      @WaffleEBay12 Před 4 lety +24

      And then when they try to add something new like the dung beetle or the Beyonce song people just want the nostalgia because it's comfortably farmiliar. And better.

  • @poeticindulgence753
    @poeticindulgence753 Před 2 lety

    I'm glad the title wasn't clickbait you actually did explain using one word what's wrong with the movies and i believe you

  • @psyberdelicxp6042
    @psyberdelicxp6042 Před 2 lety

    The only time I heard "intertextuality" in a film class was when the instructor used it to point out "don't fear the the reaper" was playing during the original 1978 Halloween movie .

  • @royceguy2282
    @royceguy2282 Před 4 lety +281

    4:07 I never realized how unique Jasmine's hesitantly excited "...Yes..." was until I saw it here. I don't think they could have remade that in live-action.

    • @Discordia5
      @Discordia5 Před 4 lety +39

      You're right. Nothing compares to the hand drawn-style animation from Disney's golden era.

    • @volbla
      @volbla Před 4 lety +35

      The emotional expressions like this allowed in animation is such a big strength of the medium, and yet Disney (and hollywood in general) keep making live-action remakes of stuff because... i don't really know why. Because animation is still seen as kid stuff? It's bloody sad is what it is.

    • @whisperingsage89
      @whisperingsage89 Před 4 lety +6

      Hesitantly excited? She's suspecting he's Aladdin, since he used that exact phrase and posture earlier.

    • @inoob26
      @inoob26 Před 4 lety

      They definitely can, just not the same posture shown in the animation

  • @kentedward9656
    @kentedward9656 Před 4 lety +1745

    if Avengers was solely Disney then imagine Thanos singing before he snapped or Ultron blasting a song while fighting Iron-Man.

    • @illusiveman3325
      @illusiveman3325 Před 4 lety +228

      Thanos probably wouldn't. But Ultron... I can imagine him singing something while effortlessly beating the team (and then choir of hundreds of mini-Ultrons).

    • @plot8503
      @plot8503 Před 4 lety +120

      Wrong, it would be animated film and then they would do a live action of it with the exact same songs

    • @xS1leNtRapt0rZ
      @xS1leNtRapt0rZ Před 4 lety +58

      @@illusiveman3325 ultron " allow me to sing you a song" bulls on parade starts

    • @JosephGaming
      @JosephGaming Před 3 lety +65

      _The Avengers- The musical_
      _Featuring Mickey Mouse, because hey, we make so much money off of him so let's put him in every movie we can._

    • @WigantX
      @WigantX Před 3 lety +39

      Thanos singing while explaining Strange how his world ended and how he's supposed to save the universe. Also, I would include a song after Gamora kills fake-Thanos, and while they are with Red Skull looking for the soul stone

  • @enginepy
    @enginepy Před 2 lety

    It also helps abound having to be creative. If you looks around everywhere now, it’s not about creating, it’s about copying and following.

  • @branflakescereal4174
    @branflakescereal4174 Před 3 lety +12

    “This is not to say the (Star Wars) films are bad.” They are bad though

    • @Dubyel
      @Dubyel Před 2 lety

      Episode 7 - JJ "Eff George's ideas, let's just do a soft reboot." Kathleen "Luke has to be female, the Force is female!"
      Episode 8 - Ruin Johnson "I can do whatever I want? I want to diss all the Ep 7 setup, subvert expectations, destroy Luke, attack capitalism, and leave you with a total mess to resolve."
      Episode 9 - JJ "well ain't this an effed up mess. Guess we should have had an outline for all three flicks, but I've never been good at endings, just setups. Oh, well, let's just bring back Palpatine, cash our checks, and call it a day." Kathleen "And lets eff with the gays while we're at it by teasing a gay relationship but making it a momentary background girl-on-girl kiss that can be cut easily for the Chinese release. The Force is female!"

  • @janusinitiative3520
    @janusinitiative3520 Před 3 lety +550

    I thought the one word was
    " Remake"
    Because that's Hollywood's biggest problem in filmmaking

    • @LoudWaffle
      @LoudWaffle Před 3 lety +12

      Remakes fall under the umbrella of “intertextuality,” because the problem is bigger than just their remakes.

    • @hanaomer4419
      @hanaomer4419 Před 3 lety +2

      I don’t think remakes themselves are bad. But you have to actually improve it and people have to actually want a remake. I would love to see a remake of Danny Phantom (and I’m not the only one) because the original was incredibly flawed and people wanted more. They wanted certain aspects explored that weren’t and they wanted Butch Hartman to have nothing to do with it. No one wanted a powerful girl reboot or a 5th Ben 10 series.

    • @unicornbarfingrainbows7599
      @unicornbarfingrainbows7599 Před 3 lety +3

      @@hanaomer4419 I haven’t completely watched it, but they remade Ducktales but instead of just copy and pasting it they changed up the story improved on it, and now it’s considered the shining example of what a remake should be.

  • @masterskywalker8877
    @masterskywalker8877 Před 3 lety +1196

    The original movies actually had souls. Sure, the marvel franchise is still doing well, but Star Wars and the live action remakes are soulless cash grabs.

    • @blackkyurem2783
      @blackkyurem2783 Před 3 lety +9

      What about pixar

    • @allyli1718
      @allyli1718 Před 3 lety +76

      @@blackkyurem2783 Pixar has become formulaic in a lot of people’s eyes. Like certain emotional beats are there to make you cry, but they’re often more contrived now, just there because it’s what’s expected. Like the sacrifice in Soul.

    • @coopn5208
      @coopn5208 Před 3 lety +4

      @@allyli1718 Toy Story has been perfect though

    • @labibsaud8064
      @labibsaud8064 Před 3 lety +16

      Give marvel a few more months they will fall

    • @blackkyurem2783
      @blackkyurem2783 Před 3 lety +9

      @@labibsaud8064 why

  • @JCT1926
    @JCT1926 Před 2 lety

    Intertextuality is yet another way that modern movies ram nostalgia down our throats: Along with the ubiquitous remakes, biopics, period pieces, and movies that are deliberate stylistic nods to other eras.

  • @jameswhatsit
    @jameswhatsit Před 2 lety +3

    Even tho force awakens was overly fan serviced and was pretty much a repeated deathstar plot, there was still ample opportunity to salvage the story in the next movie which they never bothered to do. My theory is that the studio wrote Mark Hammil out of the first movie (other than the ending scene) after screen tests showed he wasn’t very “jedi-ish” (ie. MH is an amazing actor, but has no hope of playing the innocent young luke skywalker that he portrayed in the originals). They could have used the whole “why did you run away/cynical luke” storyline to explore a grey-jedi arc, which would have made for a much more modern/sophisticated story arc (that MH would be amazing at playing). A grey jedi story arc would also have been able to address the failure of the jedi order in the prequel trilogy, therefore tying all the movies together in a way that makes sense. As it stands, the last trilogy just feels like a spinoff series or sidequest, instead of the completion of the main story it was meant to be

  • @raymondmeyers8983
    @raymondmeyers8983 Před 4 lety +192

    When we were kids Disney made movies that we enjoyed. Now they’re recycling those movies that we enjoyed as kids. They need to make movies that our kids will enjoy.

    • @rgderen88
      @rgderen88 Před 4 lety +5

      They were already recycling old folklore in the movies we loved anyway, people just don't realize it.

    • @raymondmeyers8983
      @raymondmeyers8983 Před 4 lety +15

      @@rgderen88 But now they're recycling their own stuff. The should have stuck with recycling other people's stuff and just put their own spin on it.

    • @stormbreak7003
      @stormbreak7003 Před 4 lety +4

      Agreed. I am tired seeing ads for a movie that came out a decade or two ago the only thing being different is added cultural appropriation to a fictional story

    • @princessthyemis
      @princessthyemis Před 4 lety

      well said!!!

    • @Jaclynn9
      @Jaclynn9 Před 4 lety +4

      Counterpoint: we were having a movie night at the school I teach in last night and I was watching Aladdin (2019) for the first time and hating it. I’ve avoided the remakes like the plague and haven’t given Disney a dime for them. A kid noticed I wasn’t enjoying it and I said it was a lazy cash grab because the movie already existed and the kid put it into perspective for me because she said, “I’ve never seen this movie before. Maybe it was for us kids and not you?” Damn, the kid had a point!

  • @jeremymcqueen3627
    @jeremymcqueen3627 Před 4 lety +1292

    This is why it's so important to give attention to their recent original movies like Moana or Big Hero 6.

    • @rgderen88
      @rgderen88 Před 4 lety +92

      Neither of which were their originals anyway- Moana is yet another old legend they animated and Big Hero Six is a comic.

    • @Dert26
      @Dert26 Před 4 lety +45

      And big hero six sucked anyways

    • @catcactus1234
      @catcactus1234 Před 4 lety +212

      rgderen88 “Moana is yet another old legend” ...by your logic, every classic animated Disney film isn’t original because they were all based on old fairytales and legends (particularly from the Grimms brothers.) Technically it’s so far removed from the legend that it can be considered “original.”
      I agree with you on Big Hero 6 though, but I’ve heard they also changed it quite a bit from the source material since the original comic never performed well. The point is that they’ve delivered a considerable “original” spin on these IPs and they should keep going with them because they provide a lot of potential for a great movie series.

    • @johanloubser8138
      @johanloubser8138 Před 4 lety +30

      @@Dert26 "That was his mistake"

    • @ONILEO00
      @ONILEO00 Před 4 lety +14

      ... Neither of those where good imo (specially Moana, not really good beyond the technical aspects).

  • @toonbartholome479
    @toonbartholome479 Před 2 lety

    Episodes 1-6 use intertextuality subtelly and effectively. An example would be the fights on the 'invizible hand' and the second death star respectively.

  • @elik031
    @elik031 Před 2 lety +5

    when i saw alladin that was kind of the last straw. i think it destroys artistry and creativity of filmmaking when you already have 75% of the script and scenes written for you decades ago. its a money grab and its sad. that being said soul was amazing and was one of the 3 or 6 pieces of film that almost made me cry and also inside out was amazing too. they are really killing it on the animation side but they make too much money to keep making these live action remakes. it's not like they are in debt and need to make these movies to pay for some real art. kind of makes me thing about how car companies make SUVs so they can afford to manufacture their sports cars.

  • @DarthCody700
    @DarthCody700 Před 3 lety +520

    "Nostalgia as a weapon of war. Style as a hallmark of victory."

  • @_thebigpig_5769
    @_thebigpig_5769 Před 4 lety +236

    Disney: We made your childhood, bought everything that was your childhood, time to make you watch the same thing but worse and charge you for it.

    • @jogymogy3691
      @jogymogy3691 Před 4 lety +11

      And blame you if you don't like it

    • @onee
      @onee Před 4 lety +2

      Actually what they're doing is, they're baiting you, the parent. So, now you're an adult, you will take your kids to that movie. And it will give you nostalgic feelings.

  • @NinaNiterose86
    @NinaNiterose86 Před 3 lety +1

    That little piggy though!
    Oh damnit...xD

  • @kevinmacdougall2280
    @kevinmacdougall2280 Před rokem

    This was so interesting! I remember feeling this way when I watched the Pirates of the Caribbean sequels!

  • @KyleKringle
    @KyleKringle Před 4 lety +1402

    "I am Ironman" in Endgame is the ultimate good way Disney's done intertextuality.
    "On your left" pretty good too

    • @UzitheSaint
      @UzitheSaint Před 4 lety +2

      Is this guy with the gaming channel??

    • @ftj0543
      @ftj0543 Před 4 lety +19

      Yeah i always thought they were just call backs to memorable moments used to make another new moment fell good

    • @MrGreenAKAguci00
      @MrGreenAKAguci00 Před 4 lety +29

      It acts as a coda, it clasps the beginning and the end of saga. It's so well executed and packs so much emotions it's amazing. They've nailed it right then and there.

    • @residentevil2928
      @residentevil2928 Před 4 lety +4

      Not really though

    • @Hrogthar
      @Hrogthar Před 4 lety +4

      Nah that was super corny and ruined the moment lmao.

  • @tenacity25
    @tenacity25 Před 4 lety +571

    When you don't have to compete, what need is there for quality?

    • @burnbabylonburn78
      @burnbabylonburn78 Před 4 lety +9

      tenacity25 so true!!!!

    • @littlechickeyhudak
      @littlechickeyhudak Před 4 lety +44

      Their expansiveness and power is their greatest flaw. They don't need to put in the effort because, hell, they're Disney. How could they possibly lose?

    • @alvareo92
      @alvareo92 Před 4 lety +39

      Exactly. He mentions Disney being a monopoly at the start at then says that's not the problem-that's what CAUSED the problem. He even mentions Star Wars as though it was always Disney's property and not something they acquired very recently

    • @commandercaptain4664
      @commandercaptain4664 Před 4 lety +4

      But fans finally get to see Gwenpool and Spider-Gwen fart in each others' mouths, and what the fans want, they whine and commerce suffers.

    • @Hekateras
      @Hekateras Před 4 lety +8

      It's not quite that. It's still possible for people to make great things when they aren't actively trying to outdo everyone else. Writers who end up on the bestseller list can start out "just" wanting to tell a story they're passionate about, not specifically to end up on the bestseller list.
      The problem is that *we* aren't the real customers, the shareholders are. Companies such as this one are owned by shareholders who have invested money into the company. In order for that investment to "pay off", it's not enough for a movie to simply make back what you spent on it, the profits have to grow. And keep growing. Every movie is an expensive ad campaign meant to get the investors to invest again, and invest more, and invest bigger, so they get (even more) money when the next movie sells well.
      It's not a sustainable model, and it's skewed creator priorities towards maximising profit at the cost of everything else. This is a logical consequence of the fact that A-movies rely largely on box opening weekends for the bulk of their revenue, so you don't really HAVE to make a quality movie that people will keep talking about and that will advertise for itself by word of mouth. You just have to con people into buying that one ticket, the first weekend the movie opens, and that's it. The movie only needs to be passable - as long as there's enough cool shots for the trailer, and as long as it's busy, loud, and expensive-looking enough to tap into that "wow!" reflex and keep the audience from feeling *actively* cheated, you'll get away with it, and you don't actually *need* to do anything else. Things like a meaningful or memorable story are redundant to getting people to buy those tickets, so technically they're a waste of time that could better be spent elsewhere - and is.

  • @jorellelouis1551
    @jorellelouis1551 Před 2 lety

    The closing remark is poetically beautiful.

  • @orbit9941
    @orbit9941 Před 2 lety

    Tbh I get what you mean, it's kinda like them really hype moments in anime, what makes those moments for me is watching the character go through hell and find a way to come out on top, so when you get that fight where the main character is dominating a fight your emotions are invested and it makes the weight behind every hit mean something Vs a bunch of white noise and then boom something "amazing" happnes and then the story fades back into the white noise and it leaves you feeling empty and a bit lost.

  • @Darth_Bateman
    @Darth_Bateman Před 4 lety +384

    I just had a dark realization....avengers will probably get rebooted in 10 years

    • @sophigames8786
      @sophigames8786 Před 4 lety +66

      and everybody will have robot limbs and thanos will be back for absolutely no reason

    • @alfredgomez3128
      @alfredgomez3128 Před 4 lety +46

      Just like real comic books!
      Currently Marvel is rehashing their zero to superhero narrative: a conflicted, bland-ish hero rises to the occasion alongside a more interesting supporting cast.
      The recent films stand out more on effects rather than unique storytelling. If they don't change things right, it will be like retelling Spiderman's origin story with every new hero.

    • @krim7
      @krim7 Před 4 lety +11

      They may. We will not know until we see how the post-Endgame universe is received by critics and audiences

    • @sophigames8786
      @sophigames8786 Před 4 lety

      @@krim7 do you think they would go bat shit for thanos with a robot arm?

    • @Darth_Bateman
      @Darth_Bateman Před 4 lety

      @@alfredgomez3128 See that's the thing. . . . What if that happens??

  • @nickopadalhin5419
    @nickopadalhin5419 Před 4 lety +111

    "Disney is losing sight of why people watch their movies in the first place" I felt this! They lost their 'core' and it's saddening.

    • @abrahambobst4602
      @abrahambobst4602 Před 4 lety +2

      They pretty much lost their core when Bob Iger took over as CEO. At least, Eisner led Disney to actually create and give people something for their hard earned money. Iger not so much.

    • @davedavito
      @davedavito Před 4 lety +1

      Disney never ever understood what made star wars great.
      Call it fan service, but kicking away the rules of a world for the sake of "subversion" will never, ever give you fans.

    • @Gr3ypsTFT
      @Gr3ypsTFT Před 4 lety +2

      Idk if it's that sad. Disney doesn't need to be doing well. In fact it needs to split most likely. Monopolies are dangerous for a lot of reasons.

    • @catprog
      @catprog Před 4 lety

      I thought they had discovered their core with Wrek it Ralph and Zootopia but they were only a brief stop.

  • @tlucas7031
    @tlucas7031 Před rokem

    Specific to Star Wars, I've noticed that the prequel trilogy had a tendency to expand small moments from the original trilogy into larger parts of the narrative. For example, Luke is surprised in A New Hope to learn that Obi Wan fought in the clone wars- something that is just a throw away reference given for the sake of worldbuilding. The prequel trilogy took that small reference and expanded it into a major part of the prequel narrative.
    As this video shows, the new trilogy tends to move the opposite direction- making references to larger parts of the older narratives that really don't contribute to the story.

  • @BasicallyImCrap
    @BasicallyImCrap Před 2 lety +3

    7:15
    "But the story itself isnt built upon it"
    After seeing loki: *Ah you see thats where the problem began*

  • @willforth4273
    @willforth4273 Před 4 lety +118

    This is why I think that The Mandalorian did so well; it created a new story, with new moments and memories. Hopefully, Disney doesn't ruin it in the future.

    • @demonking-zm3rs
      @demonking-zm3rs Před 4 lety +5

      ... but it didn't it was the most safe investment they made it hits all the same nostalgia beats and even introduced the most potentially lucrative character in starwars. There's no backlash because it gives SW exactly what they want the same stuff they've gotten for decades.

    • @aennaenn7468
      @aennaenn7468 Před 4 lety +6

      @@demonking-zm3rs
      Would you like to outline those things for us?

    • @jr9529
      @jr9529 Před 4 lety

      It's Disney. They'll find a way

    • @gabriellacardosopaiva417
      @gabriellacardosopaiva417 Před 4 lety

      Will Forth don’t worry. They will

    • @pizziola808
      @pizziola808 Před 4 lety +1

      @@demonking-zm3rs what things are you referring to exactly? It has a cast of completely new characters, I can't think of one that wasn't new that played a major role. It focuses on bounty hunters and mandalorian culture, which are never fully fleshed out in all three trilogies, and its only ties to the OT are washed up ex imperials. They don't even MENTION boba fett which they easily could have to rub the nostalgia boners. I can't really think of a way that it was safe.

  • @TOAOM123
    @TOAOM123 Před 3 lety +341

    "They only bring them back because they know we remember them fondly"
    And to retain trademark rights

    • @Benkenobi8118
      @Benkenobi8118 Před 3 lety

      Interesting. I had not thought that. If they can't retain copyright forever, they simply remake to achieve the same end.

    • @TheSuperappelflap
      @TheSuperappelflap Před 3 lety +16

      @@Benkenobi8118 remaking an old property doesnt reset the copyright period. instead, whenever the copyright on mickey mouse is about to run out, disney bribes some bureaucrats to extend the copyright period. and the the USA blackmails other nations into copying their copyright law.

    • @13lood13ath
      @13lood13ath Před 3 lety +1

      It's all about money. They want to cash in on nostalgia.

    • @jaxsetbertoncarlism8873
      @jaxsetbertoncarlism8873 Před 3 lety

      Copyright endures sixty years after the death of the author so this is probably not it.

    • @TheSuperappelflap
      @TheSuperappelflap Před 3 lety

      @@jaxsetbertoncarlism8873 if a movie studio doesnt use the characters that they licensed from the owners in a set period, usually something like 10-15 years, the license is voided and the characters return to their owners. this is why they made so many bad x-men movies in the past 20 years, so that marvel / disney wouldnt get the characters back for free.

  • @samuelgritchin1249
    @samuelgritchin1249 Před 2 lety +4

    Intertextuality is not the cause, it's just a correlation. The new star wars were so badly written that they had to use nostalgia to make them a little more bearable.