Posted on 01/24/2013 6:09:38 PM PST by Tyrannis
Star Trek Into Darkness helmer J.J. Abrams will direct Star Wars: Episode VII for Walt Disney Pictures and Lucasfilm, reports TheWrap. The site says that Ben Affleck was also in contention.
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Awesome news!!!
Can Star Wars survive lens flares?
Can he revive the story line and get back to the original quality and pace of the first two stories?
I guess we’ll have to find out in 2015
Three word...
Grand
Admiral
Thrawn
Is he bringing in Hans Zimmer or John Williams do the score?
Please G*d let it be Hans Zimmer
news will be streaming in the coming months
Zach Snyder is doing a stand alone Star Wars movie based upon The Seven Samurai
I hope there’s a character as awesome as Jar Jar Binks!
Earlier thread on the same subject suggested the best name for the new film (my recap):
“Jar Jar Binks’ Agonized and Prolonged Death.”
Please let this be the last of these Star war movies.
Please oh please do the Thrawn trilogy!
He already remade Star Wars as 2009’s Star Trek.
Two hours of blue filter and lens flares.
Lucas wrote nine chapters so technically these would be the last three.
Maybe he’ll create a time vortex so he can ignore the established history. /sarcasm
Jar Jar Binks came up with this idea. :)
They should have stopped with Star Wars I in 1977. None of the sequels and antecedents that I have seen have been as good.
The only good followup to Star Wars was “Spaceballs.”
Empire was better, though not by much. More pathos, and the characters were able to step outside the “Hero’s Journey” archetypes more. Plus, Williams really stepped up his game; the Imperial March is probably one of his better pieces.
Also, Frank Oz!
I really hope they manage to pry the screenplay away from Lucas. His “universe” is probably one of the best out there, especially visually, but he is actively bad at creating dialog. There’s a difference between the “World Of Ham” space-serial dialog he was aiming for and the “Stilted High-School Drama Project” that he put on paper.
Ben Afflack’s in it. How’s ‘bout Matt Damon?
They need Cuba Gooding Jr, he's way better than Ben Affleck.
Empire is arguably better but it starts even MORE “in the middle of the action” and ends with an even bigger cliff hanger (more unresolved threads).
The first film still can stand on it’s own.
If you watch Return you end with Ewoks.
If you then watch the first three, you will also feel unfulfilled. AND look at how many hours you’ll have wasted.
Cuba Gooding, Jr.? Sheeee....
This film needs Will Smith.
AND Mel Gibson.
Need more Team America references.
Maybe the samurai version will feature the Noghri guy, Rukh. It’s been ages since I’ve read anything in the Star Wars theme and cannot remember who wrote them but as I recall, the books with the Nogrhi in it were pretty good.
At least it wasn't Michal Bay and an endless series of Epic-slow-mo-pan-and-tilt-dolly-shots.
(if you are not sure of what I mean check this out: Michael Bay Dolly shot on Film Riot it starts around 2:05)
Will Smith can’t act his way out of wet tissue anymore.
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I saw the first three in the theater. #1 was the best, by far.
I didn’t like Star Wars II. It chronicled a series of defeats, and its ending was inconclusive.
A stand-alone Star Wars film; a Jedi/samurai type based on the film Seven Samurai.
Its already been done: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F13CTKTkMvc
Mee-sa Jar-Jar, princess Jasmine...
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