A NEW HOPE. It has it all. Everything from the “I want song,” to the various tones for different kinds of music, to perfect character introductions, to duet opportunities, to a rousing finale. It’s begging to be a #musical. #filmtwitter
• “Escape (Hunt for the Plans)” - Leia, Threepio, R2, & Vader
• “Doomed in the Desert” - Threepio & R2
• We give a small tease of “Help Me, Obi-Wan Kenobi” - Leia
• “Binary Sunset” - Luke
• “The Same As Your Father” - Obi-Wan
• “Your First Steps” - Obi, Luke, & Han
• “I’m Here To Rescue You (Into The Garbage Chute)” - Luke, Leia, & Han
• “The Circle Is Now Complete” - Vader & Obi
• “Escape (Reprise)” - Leia, Han, Luke, & Chewie
• “A Princess & A Guy Like Me” - Leia, Luke, & Han”
• “Before The Battle” - Leia, Luke, Han, Rebel troops
• “Use The Force” - Luke & Obi-Wan
• “I Have You Now” - Vader
• “The Scoundrel Returns” - Han & Chewie
• “Medal Ceremony (Finale)” - Leia, Luke, Han, Chewie, Rebel troops
Everyone goes home happy.
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I think that there’s a deep insecurity within the expression of a lot of pop culture opinions, and it leads to two reactions boiling to the surface:
1. The need to be academically/morally right in an opinion. Not enough to say “that didn’t work for me because [x].” No... (1/10)
...they must inject a sense moral/social superiority into said opinion, even over things like a CGI face. Not enough that it doesn’t resonate with you, it must be a campaign against it as a “ghoulish” ideological affront. A stance. Imbued into their identity/persona. (2/10)
And then there’s the other reaction:
2. A perceived sense of victimhood or being censored/oppressed for...a pop cultural take? For entertainment? NOT talking about when actual hatred & bigotry break into spaces, I’m talking about things like “criticism vs. positivity.” (3/10)