He could also just be a company man though. I personally dont like the guy. He seems kinda douchey but Im only going off of interviews and tweets.Unsolicited it sounds like there is a variability in directors experience working with the new LucasFilm.
He could also just be a company man though. I personally dont like the guy. He seems kinda douchey but Im only going off of interviews and tweets.
@The Wook haha that was great. I tried to watch Rogue one again the other day and I fell asleep. :lol
Yeah...great at sucking.
They were shooting pickups for TFA in Bad Robot's parking lot a week before the movie was due to be released. This is just how movies are made now. Auteur filmmakers with full freedom is a thing of the past.
Man, I miss George Lucas.
I miss Gary Kurtz.Man, I miss George Lucas.
I say they should scrap the whole project and focus their efforts on something that people will actually want to see. I will see it, of course, but like Rogue One I likely will only watch it once and won't bother buying it to own as a part of my movie collection. Other than a handful of some fun scenes (even if they were just fan service -aka. Vader-) it just wasn't memorable at all.
As I watch Young Han and Chewie win the Falcon from Lando and they make the Kessel Run, I will be reminded of my initial predictions and shake my head, wondering why on earth they even bothered to make this movie.
This statement right here is exactly whats wrong with "fandom" these days. You don't want this movie, but you'll watch it. Oh, but only once. You have virtually zero information about this movie, but you've already decided its going to be bad.
Remind us why exactly Disney should be trying to please people like this again?
Thanks for bringing some sanity to this thread. It's a perfect example of what I said earlier about Star Wars discussions never maturing because there's a part of the fan base that is miserable, insufferable and never happy about anything. I don't know why these people continue to discuss Star Wars if it's such a burden on them. Personally I like to spend my time talking about things I actually enjoy and not stuff I dislike...which is why you'll never see me in a Star Trek or Lord of the Rings thread.
^^this^^
I've said it before: Thousands of planets and thousands of years but for some reason they seem reluctant to think outside the six decade era of existing Star Wars.
Surely the X-men and Wolverine movies are proof that unnecessary back stories are hit and miss at best.