And now, finally, a deep dive into a tough conversation. Let's talk the beautiful, ugly, possessive hearts of Star Wars...http://observer.com/2018/07/film-crit-hulk-the-beautiful-ugly-and-possessive-hearts-of-star-wars/ …
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK
Just wish people could recognize that even Star Wars is just a movie and you're gonna like some or love some and may even hate some but everyone gets to make that choice for themselves on their own terms and that's okay.
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Replying to @enigma461
What you just stated is a given. My impassioned plea is not about their right to do x or y, of course they can. I'm trying to get at the root of why we feel what we feel, and what that can teach us.
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK
I was just responding to the topic and that we even have to have these discussions. Not a response to the contents of the article. Haven't had time to read it.
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Replying to @enigma461
You realize there is in inherent problem in people feeling like they need to rush to respond without actually reading something that directly accounts for their response, right?
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK
If my comment was an attempt to combat a point you made in the article or something along those lines it would be problematic. Seeing yet another article attempting to dissect the Star Wars fandom response to recent movies and expressing my dismay such articles r necessary isn't
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It's the former, because I account for that and why people do go a step beyond. For it's the very nature of criticism.
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