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The Problem With Star Wars, and Why I Keep Watching

I watch every piece of Star Wars content that is released, in theaters or on Disney+. You’d think that would make me a hardcore Star Wars fanatic. I suppose it does, from a certain point of view. Yet if I’m going to choose an adjective to describe the nature of my fanaticism to George Lucas’s 47 year old science-fantasy space opera, it would be “die-hard.” That’s because I think that I am going to continue to watch every piece of Star Wars content released forever, until I die, regardless of quality. This is because I was so hooked in my youth, so formed by both the original and prequel trilogies (plus the sundry media surrounding them), that I have become somehow intrinsically tied to the series. Its successes bring me joy, and its missteps bring me frustration.

I watched those movies religiously in my youth. It was the whole point of loving the series – enjoying the great stories play out on the silver screen. The last time that I saw the original 1977 picture, at a Star Wars Day showing in 2022, I was giddy with how great of a movie it still is. As a movie fan, it’s fun to go back and watch movies that you love, flaws and all. As a Star Wars fan, you’d think I’d rewatch my favorite Star Wars films on occasion. Yet I don’t.

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My 10 Favorite Things about the Explosive “Spider-Man: No Way Home” [Spoilers]

After the world-breaking success of Avengers: Infinity Wars and Avengers: Endgame, I felt like the Marvel Cinematic Universe should wrap it up. They already brought together most of their iconic heroes, intertwined over a decade of movies into a cohesive whole, and managed to tell an epic storyline that actually delivered on all of its promise. The climax has been reached; what’s the point of doing more? Surely, I thought, everything else will seem underwhelming in comparison.

In a way, Marvel Studios and MCU head honcho Kevin Feige felt the same. For the next phase of their MCU, instead of trying to build up for another decades long epic story line, they looked around at the myriad colorful characters and outlandish possibilities of the comic book world and said, “Let’s have some fun.”

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Peter Jackson’s “Get Back” Documentary Is More than Beatles Fans Could Have Ever Hoped For

[This contains spoilers, in the sense that I talk about stuff that happens in the Get Back documentary. I don’t think this takes away from the fun of actually watching it as there is no “story” to spoil. Yet if you want to freshly encounter everything on your viewing, be warned.]

Everything about the story of The Beatles is legendary. Their early days playing dive bars in Liverpool and Hamburg, their meteoric rise to fame and frenzied arrival in America. Their record breaking concerts, their extraordinary studio creativity. Even the members themselves stand like caricatures in our cultural imagination: John Lennon, the peace loving hippie with a piercing wit who also battled personal demons that haunt him and his public perception. Paul McCartney, the eternal optimist, the people pleaser, the only one who wanted to be a star, and probably one of the greatest musicians of the 20th Century. George Harrison, the sensitive one, drawn to spirituality and displaying a wry aloofness. Ringo Starr, the goofy everyman, along for the ride and loving every minute of it. Oftentimes these personas obscure the fact that The Beatles were actually people, living their lives one day at a time, with all the tedious minutiae that entails. We fans have read about events and moments in their career again and again, always yearning to be a fly on the wall, or to just be able to hang out with the band for one day in the studio.

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