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Miss Padme's Naboo Love Nest
date posted: Aug 01, 2006 8:02 PM
I Judge Star Wars On Trial
After closing arguments, the book leaves it up to readers to go to some website (http://www.starwarsontrial.com) to yap about it. Though I imagine people would probably feel one way or the other depending on their opinions of SW beforehand, rather than the case made in the book.

In short, Star Wars On Trial is an interesting read though it's not likely to change your mind. If you're a fan beforehand, you'll be a fan at the end, though I think you're likely to be disappointed by the defense. If you never liked SW, you still won't like it.

The "prosecution"'s case consists mostly of misinterpreting and misrepresenting the films or blaming them for things they were never at fault for doing, at least not intentionally. SW makes for a convenient target because of its popularity. After all, no one has yet written Blake's 7 On Trial or Farscape On Trial. David Brin seems to hint that something shouldn't be that popular, that it's necessary to send Toto over to rip the curtain open because we can't let "them" get away with it. This is the basis of a lot of grring and growling at the saga, whether it's some crazed basher fanboy or a professional like Brin: SW doesn't deserve what it got. So the naysayers will do anything to make their point, whether it's trying to twist a character's every action into "weakness" or whether it's someone with a lot of degrees completing missing the point of movies 7-year-olds understand. But some folks for the prosecution pick and choose their targets; TESB is rarely criticized while Jar Jar gets knocked a lot (almost as much as The Matrix movies in fact). Why is that? They're aware of how fandom has changed. It's easier now to rake the prequels over the coals just as it would have been easier to rake all of the OT over the coals in say, 1986. But people revere TESB now and therefore few of the essayists have the guts to take it on.

As for the defense, some do a better job than others. Some of them are backhanded and half-hearted in their essays and that kind of defense wouldn't cut it on the debate circuit, much less a real courtroom! As wrong as David Brin is, I can tell from this book and what he wrote years ago, he hasn't backed down. We deserve better. SW deserves better. There are fans out there who could have written things with far more eloquence and heart...like this guy who wrote a response to Brin's original 1999 piece for Salon: http://www.stardestroyer.net/Empire/HateMail/Brin.html.

Though I will stipulate that Kevin Costner's The Postman movie wasn't Brin's fault.

I posted more detailed comments about the different "charges" on LiveJournal. If you're interested, read 'em here:

http://lazypadawan.livejournal.com/251247.html#cutid1

http://lazypadawan.livejournal.com/251891.html#cutid1

http://lazypadawan.livejournal.com/252107.html#cutid1

http://lazypadawan.livejournal.com/252597.html#cutid1

http://lazypadawan.livejournal.com/252751.html?mode=reply

hansgirl3
Invoking the Squee
date Posted: Aug 01, 2006 8:29 PM
Thanks for the review, Miss Padme! Michelle1968 had told me about the book and asked if I knew anything about it. I didn't, but said I'd look into it. Well, seems you've done that for us!!!

Thanks for the head's up! :)
Jedi Master Mina
Another Galaxy, another time
date Posted: Aug 01, 2006 10:24 PM
Michelle1968 had told me about the book and asked if I knew anything about it. I didn't, but said I'd look into it. Well, seems you've done that for us!!!

Yep, me too...Don't know if I will read it though...Why put Star Wars on trail? I don't get it.

Thanks for the review though.
Jedi Master Mina
Another Galaxy, another time
date Posted: Aug 01, 2006 10:24 PM
Okay, I'm tired...I meant to say "trial" NOT "trail"...
  Kenobi-fan
The Jundland Wastes Journal
date Posted: Aug 02, 2006 9:35 AM
Why put Star Wars on trial? I don't get it.
Any publicity is good publicity. If a book causes people to talk about SW, even from a critical standpoint, they are still talking about Star Wars. Star Wars wins no matter what's discussed here.
ewanandhaydenfan5
I Have You Now!
date Posted: Aug 02, 2006 9:59 AM
Thanks for the review! All I can say is that David Brin just does not "get" SW, nor the messages GL is trying to impart.
  Phlophouse
date Posted: Aug 02, 2006 10:19 AM
I found the article supplied by this blog very interesting and thought provoking. Although the counter article supplied did an excellent job of rebuking Brin's ideas, he did not need to insult; his arguments did well on their own. Overall I think it is a good debate on a very abstract level. Being an artist I have felt the same envy as Brin, because the he really sounds more like a modernist complaining on how successful Thomas Kinkaid artwork is. I think that is what truly what bothers the poor man-an ultraistic purpose to the media the man works with, only to have the popularity go to the conservative story.
  Phlophouse
date Posted: Aug 02, 2006 10:20 AM
What I think is interesting is that I think Brin's attitude about George; I do not think George's agenda is reflected in his movies, but rather his personality. Of course, that could be a dissertation for a Grad student; I, however, do not have the time to devote.
Granny-Wan
I Am NOT an Old Fossil!
date Posted: Aug 02, 2006 1:27 PM
Okay, I'm tired...I meant to say "trial" NOT "trail"...

There's a rock climbing supply shop in Phoenix that has a sign that says "HARD ROCK TRIAL SUPPLY" I thought it meant that court in was really tought in that county...

Yep, me too...Don't know if I will read it though...Why put Star Wars on trail? I don't get it.

I don't see the point... if it's going tomake me mad, I'm not going to read it...

It sounds like a lot of complaining based on ENVY, which is not only one of the 7 deadly sins, but a path to the dark side!!!
Granny-Wan
I Am NOT an Old Fossil!
date Posted: Aug 02, 2006 1:35 PM
Now my typing is bad... sorry, I'm actually using my laptop in my lap...
  Fish1941
date Posted: Apr 17, 2007 6:33 PM
TESB is rarely criticized while Jar Jar gets knocked a lot (almost as much as The Matrix movies in fact). Why is that? They're aware of how fandom has changed. It's easier now to rake the prequels over the coals just as it would have been easier to rake all of the OT over the coals in say, 1986. But people revere TESB now and therefore few of the essayists have the guts to take it on.

Even though TESB is a big favorite of mine, it does irritate that fans are unwilling to regard it with a more critical eye in compare to the PT.
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