Oops, m'bad.Stop being so reasonable and start ranting, man! This is a forum!
Being written by the guy who did Little Miss Sunshine, Toy Story 3 and helped with Brave. That's about all I know.Any news on plot? That'll affect whether I want to see it more than the director.
Yeah, I guess that might not be too bad, but I'm still curious about what they're going to do in terms of characters, plot, continuity etc. Are Luke and Han and Leia and Chewie coming back? Are they using anything from the EU? Are they really bringing back Vader? This is the kind of news I'll be more interested in, in the coming months.Being written by the guy who did Little Miss Sunshine, Toy Story 3 and helped with Brave. That's about all I know.
Honestly, no matter what they do, it's going to cause a shitstorm.If they're using the old mains from IV/V/VI, it's either recast them or place it decades after the end of VI. Recasting is going to start a shitstorm the likes of which has never been seen.
I agree. Calling it Episode 7 means it'll almost certainly tie in with the main cast of the previous 6 episodes. I'm saying they shouldn't have called it Episode 7, they should just say "we're making new Star Wars movies" and left it there. That gives them a lot more freedom to tell whatever stories they want.I feel like moving forward in the numerated series means it has to tie into the Skywalker group somehow, even if it's the Solo children and Lowbacca. Otherwise, it doesn't seem like there's much point in making it episode VII.
Just saw it on my local news.I'm taking the Abrams thing with a grain of salt for now. Already had one hoax pulled about a director, so waiting for a real press release isn't going to hurt me.
And... anything from Disney, Lucasfilm or anything that isn't based off of a twitter feed? We've all seen people give a huge push on something that they are assured is going to happen, and then it doesn't. I'm willing to wait, if it's true, great, I think he'll do a good job, if not, I haven't gotten my hopes up.Just saw it on my local news.
And transports the future Darth Vader to a nearby planet so he can watch?Who's willing to bet that he'll rewind the entire storyline by having a future Death Star appear and blowing Tatooine to pieces before Anakin is born?
I am. As much flak as Abrams get, you can never say the guy's repetitive. (except for the lens flares)Who's willing to bet that he'll rewind the entire storyline by having a future Death Star appear and blowing Tatooine to pieces before Anakin is born?
He got a lot of flak but he also got A LOT of praise. I think he handled Star Trek brilliantly... he found the perfect way to bring in new people and ALSO make the staunch trekkers happy. I also hear way way more positive stuff than complaints about new Star Trek, seriously like in a 10 to 1 ratio, and I'm friends with lots of very whiny trekkies.Yeah... I just find it oddly terrifying. All the flak he got from the Trek movie... and now Star Wars?
I can just imagine J.J.Abrams sitting in his comfortable black leather chair, rubbing his fingers together as he laughs maniacally. First Star Trek, now Star Wars... then he only needs to grab Stargate, and his task is complete. The screams of the nerds will then provide enough power for his Doomsday Gun...
At least it can't be any worse than the prequels.Let's just accept the fact that Trekkies and hardcore Star Wars geeks will never be happy with anything, and will always bitch about everything, okay? That way we won't be surprised when it inevitably happens, and the rest of us can (maybe) enjoy the movies in peace.
That's literally what stopped my WHAT!?-blowup seconds after I found out about the Disney/Lucasfilm thing.At least it can't be any worse than the prequels.
i wasn’t crazy about abrams’ star trek, but it’s not really his fault. TOS was never really my thing, and i felt like the movie was counter to everything i like about star trek — except what i liked about star trek (talky, philosophical space melodrama) was killing the franchise. it just didn’t feel like my star trek anymore. it felt like slickly-written fanfic dressed up with some action sequences thrown on top because talking is boring.
that said, that’s exactly what i like about star wars, so he’s a good fit and will probably kill it
I can't find the post right now, but when the thread announcing the buyout was posted here, my response was literally: "Disney can't possibly do any more damage to the Star Wars brand than Lucas already has."[DOUBLEPOST=1359141352][/DOUBLEPOST]I also loved the hell out of the JJA Star Trek movie and pretty much grew up watching the original series. I even remember watching the cartoon.That's literally what stopped my WHAT!?-blowup seconds after I found out about the Disney/Lucasfilm thing.
It was a WHAAAAAT HOW CAN---- oh, ok, it can't be worse than the prequels, let 'em do it.
Not true, TOS had plenty of talky philosophical stuff, it's just that TNG crammed even more of it in by doing less of the *awkward fight choreography with awesome music* (and space chick banging).But TOS always felt more *awkward fight choreography with awesome music* to me.
No, if Enterprise s4 (and the mirror universe episodes) proved anything is that an overwrought time travel storyline was killing the franchise... it's funny how the show only got truly good after it was cancelled.Kris Straub sums up my feelings (from http://chainsawsuit.com/)
except what i liked about star trek (talky, philosophical space melodrama) was killing the franchise.
Did you just start with "Not true" and then proceeded to agree 100% with my point? I never said TOS did NOT have talky-philosophical things, just that it had MORE *awkward fight choreography with awesome music*... you disagreed with me and then re-stated (albeit better) my point.Not true, TOS had plenty of talky philosophical stuff, it's just that TNG crammed even more of it in by doing less of the *awkward fight choreography with awesome music* (and space chick banging)