BlackCriminalGangster2050 wrote:I would love to know when these videos were actually filmed.
Mike_Droideka wrote:Abram's style wouldn't suit Star Wars. Lens flare and shaky camera work have no place in a galaxy far, far away.!
Inv8r wrote:Ahem....best cinematography of AotC was the shaky-cam battle shots on Geonosis. We've already got shaky-cam in SW.
Inv8r wrote:Ahem....best cinematography of AotC was the shaky-cam battle shots on Geonosis. We've already got shaky-cam in SW.
Mike_Droideka wrote:It was used appropriately and momentarily in the battle scenes in AOTC, not perpetually like in Abrams' Trek film.
You don't need shaky camera work, when two characters are exchanging lines of dialogue in a bar - it's redundant.
J.J. Abrams on ‘Star Wars Episode 7′ “Look, Star Wars is one of my favorite movies of all time,” J.J. gushed. He added, “I frankly feel that – I almost feel that, in a weird way, the opportunity for whomever it is to direct that movie, it comes with the burden of being that kind of iconic movie and series. I was never a big Star Trek fan growing up, so for me, working on Star Trek didn’t have any of that, you know, almost fatal sacrilege, and so, I am looking forward more then anyone to the next iterations of Star Wars, but I believe I will be going as a paying moviegoer!”
BlackCriminalGangster2050 wrote:speaking of Spielberg--you could read into what Kathleen Kennedy is saying in this new "Part 2" video with her, Lucas, and Lynne Hale about people she's "worked with in the past" being possibilities for director:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBuOHM51YdI&feature=plcp
I would love to know when these videos were actually filmed.
CoGro wrote:Joe Johnston should not be selected for this new trilogy; it would be a huge gamble on Disney's part. All of his films are very flat; far cry from what Star Wars requires at this stage of the game.
Some of his projects are decent popcorn fare (Captain America) but all are forgettable.
Brilliant visual director, incredible designer, mediocre director.
I would be supremely disappointed if Joe Johnston directed.
gallandro wrote:
Seriously?!?!? One of the better regarded films of the recent crop of superhero flicks? Ummm October Sky is flat??? Seriously?!?! The Rocketeer?!?!?!
Johnston would be an outstanding choice and I suspect Disney would court him pretty hard as they have a good track record with him (Rocketeer, Homey I Shrunk the Kids).
Yancy
Bandersnatch wrote:Co-Director of the movie "Brave" has apparently been involved with a hush-hush Lucasfilm project for awhile now:
http://www.slashfilm.com/is-brave-co-di ... isode-vii/
Seeing crazy speculation about me and Star Wars movies on the Internet ... I'm a fan, not directing one!
“@ClarkGoble: tell me your next one is the new Star Wars!” Nope. A science fiction film. Not Star Wars.
“@GeoffBreedwell: You're not doing EP7? Why not? You're perfect for it!” Thanks. But the science fiction film I AM doing is gonna be cool.
I would not comment much on it, but I’m as much a Star Wars fan like everyone else who grew up with it as one of the most important in their lives. I am deeply aware of how incredibly important it is for billions of people. It really is a mythology, and possibly also a religion for many. I can not comment on what my involvement would be, but I can definitely say that I would love to direct a Star Wars movie at some point in my life.It would be incredible. I will not be deterred by it. While I understand that every thinking director who cares about the series as much as I do, would be afraid to ruin something. But I also believe that there is a risk that many directors would gladly take, precisely because they care so much about it.
“I can’t speak with any specificity as to what the next thing will be. There are amazing opportunities that have arisen as a result of this. One of them, I will say, will probably create a good deal of ire against me on the Internet when people find out what it is. So, I just want to say in advance that I promise you, for all those who love the mythology that I will be tackling, trust that I love it as much as you do. And I will respect it, and hopefully make it not suck.”
Mike_Droideka wrote:I mean, what other mythology could he be referring to? It's obviously something significant - something that "Billions" of people love. Very strange indeed.
Mike_Droideka wrote:Ghostbusters? I never understood what people saw in those flicks - same with the Back to the Future series. Forgettable as far as I'm concerned.
Joe1138 wrote:Mike_Droideka wrote:I mean, what other mythology could he be referring to? It's obviously something significant - something that "Billions" of people love. Very strange indeed.
Shot in the dark but given the comedic tone and scf-fi nature of his last flick... Ghostbusters 3.
cantina_patron wrote:Back to the Future? Kathleen Kennedy was the producer.
Mike_Droideka wrote:Ghostbusters? I never understood what people saw in those flicks - same with the Back to the Future series. Forgettable as far as I'm concerned.
Mike_Droideka wrote:Ghostbusters? I never understood what people saw in those flicks - same with the Back to the Future series. Forgettable as far as I'm concerned.
ETAndElliot4Ever wrote:Whoa man, last thing I expected from someone on a SW board. The sequels I can kind of get, but the originals are great flicks. Classic 80s entertainment from an era when movies and childhoods were never better.
Mike_Droideka wrote:I mean, what other mythology could he be referring to? It's obviously something significant - something that "Billions" of people love. Very strange indeed.
Joe1138 wrote:Shot in the dark but given the comedic tone and scf-fi nature of his last flick... Ghostbusters 3.
Hey folks, Harry here... Ol Frosty at Collider.com told us this... all the way back at the beginning of all these rumors. In fact, this has been RUMOR #1. Well, the folks at @DIYTV in London were doing the "green carpet" interviews for 7 PSYCHOPATHS. They talked with Sam Rockwell & Martin McDonagh, producer Graham Broadbent... they took photos of the doggies on the green carpet... and then they let slip this tweet:
We chatted to the lovely Jason Flemyng who pretty much let slip that Matthew Vaughn will be on Star Wars IV duties oops!#Jameson7Psychos
Now before you start freaking out that Disney is hiring Matthew Vaughn to direct a remake of STAR WARS... Don't because they also tweeted this follow up:
We mentioned earlier about Matthew Vaughn's involvement in Star Wars IV When we of course meant Star Wars VII. We'll blame the cold.
Alright - so here we are with a tweet from a Green Carpet event - with an actor... mind you, an actor that has had an incredibly close and long working relationship and friendship with Matthew Vaughn. NOW - keep your eyes on their Twitter account to see if they actually disclose what Flemyng said that "pretty much let slip" that Vaughn is strong with the force.
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