Really happy with this choice, Affleck would have been cool too. He could have literally made the scifi film from Argo.
You know who else is a good director and even better than Affleck? Steve McQueen. But his storytelling sensibilities and experience with his past films don't exactly make him a great choice to direct a Star Wars movie.He's a good director. Is that not enough anymore? No one was a good sci-fi (or any genre really) director before handed a sci-fi project. I'm sick of only "genre" writers/directors getting work within that genre. It's bullshit, and they usually produce shit anyways (I'm looking at you Joss Whedon.)
That movie's weaknesses are all on the script. Kurtzman and Orci strike again.star trek was unmemorable for me and you are spot on about his attempts to be spielberg and failing miserably in super 8
I think they've made a great choice, but what will happen to the Star Trek franchise now? Didnt Abrams / BobOrci lay it out as a trilogy?
I'm confused every time somebody mentions they think Ben Affleck would be a good choice to direct a Star Wars movie.
You know who else is a good director and even better than Affleck? Steve McQueen. But his storytelling sensibilities and experience with his past films don't exactly make him a great choice to direct a Star Wars movie.
You know who else is a good director and even better than Affleck? Steve McQueen. But his storytelling sensibilities and experience with his past films don't exactly make him a great choice to direct a Star Wars movie.
You know who else is a good director and even better than Affleck? Steve McQueen. But his storytelling sensibilities and experience with his past films don't exactly make him a great choice to direct a Star Wars movie.
That's what makes zero sense about this director choice.I think they've made a great choice, but what will happen to the Star Trek franchise now? Didnt Abrams / BobOrci lay it out as a trilogy?
The best Star Wars movie wasn't made by a sci-fi director.
That's what makes zero sense about this director choice.
Not this crap again. Take it somewhere else.
Those lens flare jokes are so bad. I don't think anyone even noticed the lens flare while watching the movie and it just became some thing nerds on the Internet clings Onto and repeat over and over again. It's not funny it's just dumb.
I remember really enjoying Star Trek and then going online and seeing "yea but da lens flare!"
But Affleck has made nothing but thrillers.You're saying that storytelling sensibility that went into making high tension action scenes in the Town or the climax of Argo don't have a huge amount of overlap with anything that'll be in Ep 7?(As opposed to Abrams, who has made nothing but shit!)
Also, [insert token Kershner reference here.]
You guys are missing the point. I'm not saying that directors ought to be locked into the genres they've made good on, I'm saying that I'm confused why Affleck - out off all the good and much better directors than him out there, is the one I keep seeing championed. Even before this announcement. It's not about him not having a sci-if background. It's a lot to do with him lacking any sort of hard visual effects experience and people all of a sudden acting like he would be a great fit for a franchise heavily steeped in visual effects.Good director make a good movie. When did that get lost?
Now we have to have certain types of directors only directing certain genres?
If Affleck was interested I'd be 100% behind it because I think he is talented enough to tackle a Star Wars film.
You guys are missing the point. I'm not saying that directors ought to be locked into the genres they've made good on, I'm saying that I'm confused why Affleck - out off all the good and much better directors than him out there, is the one I keep seeing championed. Even before this announcement. It's not about him not having a sci-if background. It's a lot to do with him lacking any sort of hard visual effects experience and people all of a sudden acting like he would be a great fit for a franchise heavily steeped in visual effects.
Abrams is a much, much better choice than Affleck.
You guys are missing the point. I'm not saying that directors ought to be locked into the genres they've made good on, I'm saying that I'm confused why Affleck - out off all the good and much better directors than him out there, is the one I keep seeing championed. Even before this announcement. It's not about him not having a sci-if background. It's a lot to do with him lacking any sort of hard visual effects experience and people all of a sudden acting like he would be a great fit for a franchise heavily steeped in visual effects.
Abrams is a much, much better choice than Affleck.
Has anyone made a lens flare joke yet?
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