ReasonablySober wrote:Licensed to Il wrote:I'm going to call it after three hours, "Book of Bobba Fett" is a trainwreck. Hard to construct an explanation of how the same people who did so much right on "Mandalorian" could make such a mess of an iconic character.
"How do we make this character gritty and menacing and convince everyone he is a worthy successor to a loathsome crime boss?"
"Let's make him old and take baths every night and wear pajammas and when a giant bounty hunter rips him out of his bathtub to kill him, let's have him get saved by a bunch of teen agers with robot parts who ride scooters"
Also, GTFO that 12 people could carry around two jabba the hutts on poles and a platform. Those things would weigh as much as elephants.
I've honestly never understood this. People were really into Attack of the Clones? Or is this a Clone Wars thing?
When I was a kid, there was no star wars saturation. We had three movies, and toys. So you took a guy like Bobba Fett, and you imagined his backstory. Especially during "Empire" he was a bad ass (Vader points at him and says "don't incinerate Solo). So anyone even close to my age (38-45) is going to revere Bobba Fett.
I was in college when the second three movies came out. And I was old enough where I was no longer the target audience, and they all kind of sucked (in my opinion). So I have no affection for those middle movies or characters.
When the Mandolorian goes back to some of those locales and characters, the nostalgia gets me. When Luke Skywalker showed up, or even Bobba Fett, it made me remember what the original movies felt like to me. My only point in any of this, is that this latest isntallment (Book of Bobba Fett) has not done that a single time. And my kids (definitely in the target age of finding Star Wars magical) all think its sort of a boring show (and they loved Mandalorian and Bad Batch).