there is a very big difference between nitpicking and fundamentally flawed. there are plot holes in the 3rd movie that you could drive pod racers thru
Plots holes... one word... EAGLES.
LOTR fans may try to explain it away, but there it is. The whole trilogy could have been over real fast. I know there are a bunch of theories thrown out there to explain why it wasn't a viable plan... but that is just a band aid.
no source so discounted.
my original point still stands.
It's a rumor. Research it if you like. Take it or leave it, I am in no way presenting it as if written in stone. Time will tell.
For the record, I'm hoping that Bezos
does not get his greedy little hands on the the LOTR franchise.
the thing is most of LotR "failures" are still better then many of Sarwars successes(the first 2 hobbit movies that you think are so bad both score higher then your "success" of ep 3) and if we are talking about how much has been forgotten then I suppose starwars wins something....
I fully admit that Star Wars has more bad stuff. It also has more stuff in general, all branching out from the main George Lucas movies. Of course there will be more bad stuff. But also more good stuff. I made a list in my original post and Star Wars easily comes out on top.
LOTR stuff revolves around the retelling of the same two stories (LOTR trilogy and the Hobbit), we'll see how the franchise fares when it deviates from its core. Luckily, we don't have to wait to long, in September we'll see. We'll see if the Amazon series can match the branching out stories of SW like the Thrawn trilogy and the Bane Trilogy.
As far as scores go, on Rotten Tomatoes the OT audience rating (96%, 97%, 94%) beats out the LOTR trilogy (95%, 95%, 86%). The Hobbit loses to the Clone Wars cartoon, Rogue One and The Mandalorian. And it gets worse, Star Wars' greatest movie failure (imho), The Rise of Skywalker, also scores higher than any of the Hobbit movies.
Also, if we're going to start dropping numbers, you know I'm eventually going to start throwing down box office numbers, and LOTR loses to Star Wars.
Adjusted for inflation:
https://www.gamesradar.com/highest-grossing-movies-inflation/
Or adjusted ticket price inflation:
https://www.boxofficemojo.com/chart/top_lifetime_gross_adjusted/?adjust_gross_to=2019
So according to the numbers, Star Wars comes out on top in terms of Audience Score and Box Office success!
because bigger is always better?
Why do you set me up like that?
Having a larger fan base is better. The franchise has entertained more people! More people like it! If you set out to write a book or direct a movie, wouldn't you want more people to like your work than less?
the transformer movies made a lot of money to does that make them a good thing? something making money is not a mark of quality.
The Transformers movies made money based on the success and nostalgia of the original series. It is is a testament to the original series. I should know, I watched just about every Transformers movie (except for the latest ones) in the theater and hated them all. Nostalgia is a powerful thing.
no it just became the foundation of an entire genre of fiction...
Fantasy stories existed long before LOTR. The mythological stories that form the foundation of fantasy were around for thousands of years before LOTR. LOTR
did help popularize it, but it doesn't form the foundation. Star Wars popularized the action Sci-fi action film scene in very much the same way, but it too isn't the foundation upon which the genre is built.
is it better to have a very brod swath of content with some gems among the mire? or is it better to have comparably little content of much higher quality?
I would say it is more important to have more good content overall, regardless of bad content. I'd rather take 20 shots on net and score on 9 of them, than have 5 shots on net and score on 4 of them. The one scoring 4 out 5 can claim a better shooting percentage (80% vs. 45%), but the other still wins the game 9-4.