Not to divulge any spoilers, but I think he has actually mellowed a bit in regards to the character and I am sure the use of Han in TFA was sufficiently compelling to bring him in. And Harrison is very much a team player and supportive of the projects he does regardless of his feelings about the work itself or character. He's old school that way, look how he chastised Shia when he was bad mouthing Crystal Skull.
In more ways than one. For example, Clint Eastwood likes to use the same crew members on movies he's directing. For him it started out as simply hiring the people who he knew were competent and would get the job done properly, but after working with them over the years he says they've learned how he likes the lights, the camera(s), etc., set up for each shot, so they no longer need to have time-consuming discussions about such things--the crew just sets things up, they shoot the scene, and they move on to the next setup for the next scene. It saves time and money, which is one of the reasons Eastwood's movies are almost always completed before the expected date and under budget.I would think working with friends is a great way to keep "some" costs down (maybe not much)...
I guess a bunch of money changed Harrison Ford's mind from what he said over 4 years ago in an interview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpaR3KDt_no
if that's Han's (pretty much) finalized look for the film then that is awesome.
There isn't one aspect of what we have seen of this film that has yet to make me cringe or question anything... Except the release date!![]()
I totally agree. Aesthetically everything seems like a right progression and love what I've seen between bridging the old and new. I especially love that nothing looks too shiny brand new. I know this is not TFA related, but also am excited to see these anthology films being made, especially if we finally get that Darth Vader film that shows him in all his prime Sith Lord days hunting down the remaining Jedi.
Maybe cloud city has a magnetic system in those utility chutes for the sake of catching valuables that may end up falling by mistake :devilI generally agree too and I like Rebels more than I thought I would. I didn't care for the The Clone Wars at all. My only real hesitation in regards to TFA is the survival of Luke's TESB lightsaber. I'm very interested to see how they explain that. My initial reaction is that it seems pretty unlikely and silly but we'll see I guess.
Maybe cloud city has a magnetic system in those utility chutes for the sake of catching valuables that may end up falling by mistake :devil