Let's be honest, you have no idea what he thinks or feels. What is true is he saw the movie twice, which for him is very odd.
Allow me to objectively prove to you that your subjective opinion is wrong by stating another equally subjective opinion as though it were fact.
I have a better track record of my subjective opinion becomeing fact.
thumbsup Okay, this made me laugh which alone is worth a like and thumbs up.
I can't tell if this is just Ron Howard saying good things about his own film (unreliable opinion) or Harrison Ford loving the character when it finally isn't played by him (also doesn't really say much to the quality of the movie). Your right. We'll see how it plays out with the fans.
One thing to say for Ford is that whether he likes the role or not, he gives his 100% every time.Let's be honest about Ford's comments on this film. Ford did Force Awakens, Blade Runner 2049, and now Indy 5 so he could have more planes to crash.
But seriously, he likes his planes and planes aren't cheap. He knows how to make easy money to do his hobby, and that's fine as long as he keeps the quality going
It feels like a moot point to try to engage someone in a discussion who can't be bothered to read a single page or two, and wants the Twitter version fed to him with baby spoons, but what the hell. I will be a sport about it:
Quit playing the victim.
No thanks. I'd never get all the hair outta my teeth.Eat me.
Yeah, I expect this will be their least profitable film yet by a wide margin, and will prompt a shift in how things are handled going forward.Most expensive Star Wars movie ever made and a 15% reduction in expected opening weekend take, hmmmm.
http://www.jeditemplearchives.com/2018-05-22-solo-movie-budget-is-higher-than-for-the-force-awakens/
Yeah, I expect this will be their least profitable film yet by a wide margin, and will prompt a shift in how things are handled going forward.
I agree. I don't think they're going to reshoot 80% of any more movies - that gets really expensive.
Yeah, I expect this will be their least profitable film yet by a wide margin, and will prompt a shift in how things are handled going forward.
One can only hope they finally get the message.
Here`s a tip for the next head of Lucasfilm whoever he or she is. Get control of your publicity department. In network television here, the most powerful department is publicity. Using personal Twitter accounts etc discussing company related issues is a big no no and its easy to see why with whats been happening at Lucasfilm since Johnson kicked things off.