Do we know this for sure?
JJ Abrams has never made a movie better than Avatar, so thats a far fetched prediction
I would have liked to see someone else outside the core geekdom do this movie.
I mean, we already got ST from Abrams. Can't imagine how much differently he'll direct SW.
It's a safe choice for Disney/Lucasfilm, but it's not a very interesting or exciting one to me. I feel like I know exactly what to expect.
No. The safest choice would be somebody like Favreau - who has decent name recognition, but doesn't have an ounce of creative free will to impart on the project.
Abrams is easily a "safe" choice, but it's one that isn't coming at the consequence of a good film.
literally nothing about Trek was betterLol
Avatar was bad and you should feel bad. Star Trek was a much much better movie in almost every way.
JJ Abrams has never made a movie better than Avatar, so thats a far fetched prediction
literally nothing about it was better
Buddy of mine just bet me that the Star Wars sequels will beat the Avatar sequels at the box office.
lolololololol
I love Cuaron (my top choice for Ep 7 in fact), but that's a bit misleading since he did Prisoner of Azkaban before Children of Men. Fantasy isn't sci-fi, but there's no denying there's a lot of overlap in those skill sets. And both movies had large budgets in a way that Affleck hasn't quite had to deal with yet.
Mind you, Affleck still >>>>>> Abrams.
Should have gone with a lesser known director, not one that'll shoehorn their own style into the Star Wars universe.
Nah, Horner's score was better too. Dat final battle score.seriously, except for music i suppose
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!"
This is a very retarded reason to not want JJ
You gotta watch the making of docos. Abrams is literally shining a flashlight into the camera lens while filming.Everybody says its Abrahms fault for all the flares but no one points at Mindel?!
When assessing a director's skills, don't put the genre first and foremost. Assess how well he told the story he was asked to tell.
I just realized Seth MacFarlane would have been a great choice.
We do. They already hired a screenwriter.
I just think that the fact that Abrams already directed a 'Star Wars' film and litereally revived the Trek franchise with it, makes him the obvious safe choice. Why is his creative free will a bad thing? I think his experience and input on the Trek films was the reason he got the job over someone like Affleck in first place. Just take a look at the Episode 7,8,9 announcement thread, Abrams has always been the obvious and thus safest choice.
Regarding Favreau? Cowboys & Aliens... I doubt many would recognize his name without "Director of IM1 /2 " before it.
Even if it sucks, I'll still end up watching the movie.
It's his distinct look, good on him for not giving into Internet fanboy pressure.You gotta watch the making of docos. Abrams is literally shining a flashlight into the camera lens while filming.
I like it.
But that's not necessarily true for an action heavy science-fiction piece. Just look at Nolan's comments regarding Snyder's work von MoS. CGI heavy action films require a very specific skillset.
Affleck a better choice for a Star Wars film than Abrams.
Only on GAF.
Affleck a better choice for a Star Wars film than Abrams.
Only on GAF.
Bringing up Nolan is hurting your case. The Batman films are a lot more grounded in reality than Star Wars and Nolan's films have pretty shoddy CGI work. But that's okay because within that universe is the potential to go practical with most of the effects. That isn't the case with Star Wars. Sure we don't want it to be a plain green soundstage ala the prequels, but there is no denying that there is going to be extensive CG work.Before Nolan made Batman, how many effects-heavy action spectacles had he made?
Again, the guy who made the best Star Wars movie (Empire) made NOTHING remotely approaching action-heavy OR sci-fi. He was selected by Kurtz/Lucas because they knew his work and knew he had a handle on film vocabulary. He knew where to put the camera, and how to get the people in front of it to deliver performances. That's way more important than almost anything else.
A good thing is that, with Abrams experience, resume, etc., I think he's someone who will be able to brush off advice from Lucas, the "creative consultant".
Bringing up Nolan is hurting your case.
Affleck a better choice for a Star Wars film than Abrams.
Only on GAF.
Bringing up Nolan is hurting your case. The Batman films are a lot more grounded in reality than Star Wars and Nolan's films have pretty shoddy CGI work. But that's okay because within that universe is the potential to go practical with most of the effects. That isn't the case with Star Wars. Sure we don't want it to be a plain green soundstage ala the prequels, but there is no denying that there is going to be extensive CG work.
Affleck a better choice for a Star Wars film than Abrams.
Only on GAF.
A good thing is that, with Abrams experience, resume, etc., I think he's someone who will be able to brush off advice from Lucas, the "creative consultant".
I must be the only one who is worried about Giacchino handling the score. I like his body of work, but like a lot of composers, they have a certain style to them that you can often hear across the board. I'm worried about how that will translate to Star Wars since Williams is iconic and so is the music. I also didn't like his Star Trek score either, especially the main theme. Giacchino is good, but I'm worried how it will fit with Star Wars.
He sought his advice for Star Trek 09.A good thing is that, with Abrams experience, resume, etc., I think he's someone who will be able to brush off advice from Lucas, the "creative consultant".
He's made a good movie. Three of them, in fact. All of which shit on Abrams' finest attempts from great heights.
I think he's easily a better director than Abrams, like someone else mentioned, he has a much better grasp on the fundamentals.Affleck a better choice for a Star Wars film than Abrams.
Only on GAF.
You need to listen to the John Carter OST. Giacc channeling the fuck out of Williams.