No integrity is lost in cash-grab licensed crossovers, right?
Three spots down is a thread about light saber chop sticks.
"Integrity"?
It's time to stop pretending the OT is some sacred treasure that must never be violated. They were three good movies from your childhood. They still are great movies, they can be enjoyed again and again. I would argue that the "integrity" of the OT was already hit with its biggest whammy long ago--the prequels. Really, in comparison, anything else is small potatoes. Despite this, the OT can still be enjoyed for what it is. That's what matters, so why bother worrying about anything else? George milked this baby for all it's worth and Disney will do no less. This will not be the last licensing crossover, we have not seen the last marketing gimmick. Not by a long shot. If you don't like it, best to turn away. Lest you be consumed by bitterness and hatred. @duel@@
If you are between the ages of 4-10 then yeah it's probably considered cool.
sometimes, kids are smarter than people think...
or at least could tell when something makes sense...Flintsones meets the Jetsons sucked, but at least the idea was decent.
Actually they aren't (Though I don't really consider it being smart or not). Kids just enjoy things. Phineas and Ferb aren't really my thing but my young nieces love em. My friends kids love them and I know kids who like Star Wars and Phineas and Ferb who would love to see them together, just like kids who loved the recent Phineas and Ferb/Marvel crossover.
Jetsons and Flintstones crossover makes absolutely no sense, but kids back then didn't care.
So, Feats, have you ever watched Phineas & Ferb? Just curious?
If you are between the ages of 4-10 then yeah it's probably considered cool.
sometimes, kids are smarter than people think...
or at least could tell when something makes sense...Flintsones meets the Jetsons sucked, but at least the idea was decent.
I hear what feat is saying, but Star Wars is already one of the most merchandised properties ever. I don't think any additional damage is being done here.
And Phineas and Ferb is cool, at least.
so...that's cool...right? star wars is still cool? No integrity is lost in cash-grab licensed crossovers, right?
I'm waiting for the Star Wars themed episode of the Michael J. Fox show to save it from cancelation.
If you are between the ages of 4-10 then yeah it's probably considered cool.
so...that's cool...right? star wars is still cool? No integrity is lost in cash-grab licensed crossovers, right?
I'm waiting for the Star Wars themed episode of the Michael J. Fox show to save it from cancelation.