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JJ Abrams Back to Write and Direct Star Wars IX From the official Star Wars website (and everywhere else)
"J.J. Abrams, who launched a new era of Star Wars with The Force Awakens in 2015, is returning to complete the sequel trilogy as writer and director of Star Wars: Episode IX. Abrams will co-write the film with Chris Terrio"
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He does a better job at Star Wars than Star Trek | |
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Bad news. Abrams is the Justin Bieber of film directors. He's the very definition of a hack. He's servicable, but no imagination. Most of his movies have a weak third act that rarely makes sense to the overall plot. And now he is being tasked with wrapping up the entire trilogy. Good luck with that. There was a recent article that said Rian Johnson had free reign over the story for the Last Jedi because Abrams and Disney had no idea where the story was going or how these characters would fit in the overall plot. And then they pair him with Chris Terrio the guy that wrote the disasterous Batman v Superman. I guess it doesn't matter. These movies will make a ton of money no matter how poorly they are conceived. I had some hope it would improve with the trailer for Last Jedi, but no more. [Edited 9/12/17 13:57pm] | |
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(1) Lucasfilm lost faith in Johnson seeing how The Last Jedi actually turned out. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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I really liked episode 7 so I don't mind that JJ is back. In fact, I'd rather have JJ Abrams than the guy they got originally. | |
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I don't get how people keep thinking Abrams is going buck the trend and bring the final film home. This guy is not a newcomer with a wealth of potential. He's been writing mediocre scripts like Regarding Henry, Gone Fishin', and Armogeddon since the 90s. He was writing, producing, and directing tv shows the late 90s with Felicity. The last 15 years are littered with tv shows he lent his name to made, but had little involvement over the course of the series. His feature directorial debut was Mission impossible III in 2006. He's been in the game for over 20s years is almost 50 years old and he is still an unoriginal hack. A very successful hack ,but that shows the declining quality of mainstream moviemaking. His directing style is derivative of Michael Bay with lots of camera swoops, saturated colors, and fast cutting to bombard the audience with imagery and noise so they don't notice the lack of plot. He just hit the geek audience and Bay is all about hot women, guns, military, America, fast cars, and sunsets. He wrote Armogeddon for Bay and they been great friends ever since. I have greater respect for Bay because he, at least invented that style. And the movies he makes are really the movies that fit his tastes. Abrams just said after Force Awakens he was done with reboot films and wanted to make his mark in movies with original stories. Two years laters and he hasn't written or directed anything and he is right back to probably reboot Return of the Jedi. [Edited 9/12/17 15:08pm] [Edited 9/12/17 15:09pm] | |
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are you sure he was asked? I did see where he said he was not interested in it but that could have been playing hard to get and he may not have even been asked. "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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Garbage. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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omg I do not like what he did with star wars | |
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There were too many jokes in TFA and they were only amusing the first viewing unlike the classic trilogy. They make it unpleasant to watch once you've gotten your fix for new Star Wars. I have no desire to watch TFA again and I'm not thrilled he's doing IX. | |
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lrn36 said: I don't get how people keep thinking Abrams is going buck the trend and bring the final film home. This guy is not a newcomer with a wealth of potential. He's been writing mediocre scripts like Regarding Henry, Gone Fishin', and Armogeddon since the 90s. He was writing, producing, and directing tv shows the late 90s with Felicity. The last 15 years are littered with tv shows he lent his name to made, but had little involvement over the course of the series. His feature directorial debut was Mission impossible III in 2006. He's been in the game for over 20s years is almost 50 years old and he is still an unoriginal hack. A very successful hack ,but that shows the declining quality of mainstream moviemaking. His directing style is derivative of Michael Bay with lots of camera swoops, saturated colors, and fast cutting to bombard the audience with imagery and noise so they don't notice the lack of plot. He just hit the geek audience and Bay is all about hot women, guns, military, America, fast cars, and sunsets. He wrote Armogeddon for Bay and they been great friends ever since. I have greater respect for Bay because he, at least invented that style. And the movies he makes are really the movies that fit his tastes. Abrams just said after Force Awakens he was done with reboot films and wanted to make his mark in movies with original stories. Two years laters and he hasn't written or directed anything and he is right back to probably reboot Return of the Jedi. [Edited 9/12/17 15:08pm] [Edited 9/12/17 15:09pm] Actually, I value him simply because of the first two seasons of LOST which revived the mood of 70's sci-fi/thriller TV shows (Like The Incredible Hulk pilot, or Six Million Dollar Man), and 60's and 70's movies in a way that was very fresh and convincing, and actually seemed more Star Wars to me then his actual Star Wars movie. I remember watching that first two seasons, and by the time they got into the first hatch with it's retro sci-fi mystical feel, I thought, "this is what Star Wars 1977 felt like to me!" I never imagined he would actually make a Star Wars movie (which I am not a huge fan of at all). I think his Star Trek movies are all flash, smoke and mirrors, and emphatic emotion with no story / plot structure substance. But it seems younger audience these days like it that way. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Yeah, I saw that movie and remember thinking this movie makes no sense. In what military, can you skip from ensign to captain? On top of that, Kirk just graduated from the Academy. It's the complete lack of interest in those details that annoy me. Also Kirk is kicked off the Enterprise on some barren planet instead of being held in the brig. He gets chased by a monster and runs into a random cave and old Spock is there. Did Spock jump into the alternative timeline and knew Kirk would would be there? I don't know, it's never explained. Abrams only cares about individual scenes and has no interest in how it all fits together as a whole. This has been his weak point for his whole career. He has a whole theory called the "Mystery Box" where you keep the audience in the dark about every plot point until the very end and at that point they wont care how the story is concluded. You have to be a master storyteller like Hitchcock to pull off something like that. And Abrams aint Hitchcock. And now he is in charge of wrapping the whole trilogy to a satisfying conclusion. | |
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He destroyed Vulcan, unforgivable | |
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I hope they have the sense to kill off Finn, Orange obligatory femalefeminization Yoda, whiny ass "Kylo" (what a stupid name) and that fake ass Rey character. They've done absolutely nothing for the series ♫"Trollin, Trolling! We could have fun just trollin'!"♫ | |
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JJ is not great with story or structure, and absolutely terrible at figuring out how to end a movie, but I give him props for BB8. Cute little guy and apparently he had a lot of input into designing him. Probably the best thing about The Force Awakens. | |
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BB8 was based on a rejected Ralph McQuarrie design for A New Hope. This rejected concept art for BB8 looks better than the end result. It looks more sturdy and durable. [Edited 9/18/17 12:48pm] | |
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Georege Lucas stopped working with Gary Kurtz because Kurtz lost control of the ESB set. Lucas wrote a 30 page treatment for ESB which had all the main story points after scrapping writer Leigh Bracket's first draft attempt. Lucas still gave her a writing credit because she worked on it while dying from cancer. Lucas did it out of respect for her work. Lawrence Kasdan took Lucas treatment and turned it into a working screenplay. The funding, basic story and preproduction in California was supposed to be the extent of Lucas' involvement. He was pulling backed because his wife Marcia wanted to settle down and start a family after the massive financial success of Star Wars. Gary Kurtz and hired director Irvin Kershner were responsible for the filming in England. Things started to fall aprt when Kershner who was unfamiliar with working on a big production with visual effects fell behind schedule. He was also known for taking a ton of takes and was tiring the actors. Kurtz was unable to control Kershner and things started to fall behind so much Lucas had to fly over to England to get things back on track. Remember the money was coming out of Lucas own pocket. Soon Lucas was making multiple trips to England to get things in order and causing further stress on his marriage. The production eventually ran out of money and Lucas had to get bond insurance to complete the film. When Lucas saw Kurtz and Kershner's rough cut, it was disaster. Lucas started to panic and started reediting the footage to fix the problem. Eventually kershner came on and helped to refocus the movie to the main story points. Lucas blamed Kurtz for the problems on the set and his own marriage. And never worked with him again. He went on to take greater control over the set of Return of the Jedi. Some say he directed a large portion of the movie and hovered over director Richard Marquand. Lucas' greater involvement in ROTJ and the building of his Skywalker Ranch empire caused a great split in his marriage to Marcia. They divorced in 1983 the same year ROTJ premiered.
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It might be unfair for Lucas to blame Kurtz's handling of ESB, even if some of those problems were out his control, for the growing tension in his marriage, but it that's what people do. Lucas said the divorce destroyed him and left him in a state of depression for almost ten years. That's why we saw little output from him outside of Indiana Jones sequels and Willow. He didn't start thinking about the prequels until the mid 90s. Lucas' reasoning for not working with Kurtz sounds a lot more plausible than Kurtz disagreeing with the direction of the series. These guys haven't talked since the early 80s, there has to be sometihng more than merchandising more toys. | |
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Mark Hammil hinted that the final trailer will be shown Oct 9th on Monday Night Football. That should be followed by ticket pre-sale! I hope to get 3 good ones for Dec 14th at 7PM! "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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Great news. I loved the organic feel TFA had. Adam Driver was the best thing to happen to Star Wars since Vader said "Who's ya daddy" and Rey was awesome. I suppose if you hate the appointment you could cry into your Porg until 2019 and wait until then to have a moan. If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! | |
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