Posted February 12, 2020
ThorChild: I agree that in many ways what has happened to Star Trek and Star Wars is like a cultural malaise, like a sign that our culture is regressing as does our art and the standards we aspire to. Abrams is just a man of his time and his 'art' reflects that.
LootHunter: You've got it all backwards. It's not "our cultrue" that produces people like Abrams and Kennedy - it's people like Abrams and Kennedy that push culture towards the direction of formulaing production and mediocrity. You can just look at John Favro's Mandalorian or Seth McFlaren's Orville to see how they not only capture the spirit of original franchises, but also find popularity among modern audience. That's why I'm saying that the fault for the recent failures isn't on some nebulous "historical change" or "modern culture", but on quite specific men (and women).
Let's not forget Michael Bay et all.
And yes despite all that background of modern-day (quasi-fascism-revivalism) cultural regression we see from our politics to our film making (and in our games!), on rare occasions something decent can be made (in film/tv) such as The Orville, or The Expanse. Sadly due to the cultural (political) bro-dudisms we are regressing under those examples will become even more rare until we all have just swill to feast on and the future will be the past.
(pro-tip: women have nothing to do with this, it's all 'us' (bro-dudes) and the influence we have on all around us (women included!), we have to own up to our own failings if we want to turn it around, bro ;) Probably we will be too dumb to be able to do that, but i hope not?)
Post edited February 12, 2020 by ThorChild