it's just Cowboys and Indians in space.
Pssst.. you're mixing quotes. It wasn't Lucas about Star Wars, but Cameron who called "Avatar" cowboys and Indians in space, cause, you know, it actually was literally Pocahontas in space. Whereas Star Wars is many things - WWII, underground at the "outer rim" of Europe that created fall of the Soviet block, guerrilla war against capitalism etc, but Western doesn't fit too well.
Also... and I respect you Dimples, nothing personal... I don't quite get it when people stick it to and belittle the nerdism of Star Wars fans. The reason why Disney made these movies, and bought LucasFilms for billions, and why the intellectual property was worth billions, is because unlike any Sci Fi movie franchise in the history of cinema, regardless of weather good or bad, Star Wars had the following of nerds that kept picking every "inventor on C7321" and keep records of everything in canon to the letter. The difference why Star Wars is worth billions and... I don't know.. Terminator franchise isn't, is purely because the former one is still viable commercially - there are vast sways of people that will still discuss every screw in Haynes Manual to Star Destroyer all night long, buy every edition of the movie just to whinge about digital changes in them and collect toy versions of every droid that appeared in a background of New Hope for 5 seconds to scrutinise reproduction and details. 35 nearing on 40 years on.
When Disney bought Lucas and Star Wars, their target audience wasn't you, a person that likes Star Wars and saw every movie in the cinema. They bought it for nerds - the people that live Star Wars like religion and see it 30, 40, 50 times on every possible media and people who will become those neds for the next 35 years. Disney not making those nerds happy and instead pushing some smelly turd their way is a very, very weird counterproductive thing, commercially and ideologically. It's as if someone bought name Pink Floyd to release three albums of ibiza club techno. And that's all people here are discussing.
The last trilogy was not very good. TROS wasn't good story. From any angle. Pretty - yes. Action packed - for sure. But it was terribly written. Of course people will whinge.
Plus - I'm sure you understand - thread like this is the exact place to vent ones nerdiness. If not in this thread then where, right? So, jumping into Star Wars subject to have a laugh about geekiness of comments and neat picking is a bit like commenting on ridiculousness of Jesus' origin story in the middle of the Sunday mass. We get it - it's over the top, we get it - you're a comedian, but time and a place mister, time and place.
Now, do you genuinely have an pre-emptive inventor on a C7321 to report Mr. Poole or are you just trolling us?