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Would that it were so simple.
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Would that it were so simple.
Everyone wanted an Obi-wan movie. People were pretty okay with a Boba Fett movie. Very few wanted a young Han movie and most were actively against it.
The cast "broke out into applause when Howard was announced"?
What were Lord and Miller even doing?
Everyone wanted an Obi-wan movie. People were pretty okay with a Boba Fett movie. Very few wanted a young Han movie and most were actively against it.
They made the Han movie and now it's like watching a car crash.
I still think Kennedy and Howard are good enough to pull it together into a passable product but I think everyone would be happier if it never happened.
And the reason why that's unfortunate is because they're deciding after much of the movie is already filmed that the performance needs work. Not a good sign for what's already been shot.
Like they said: It's fine when they hire one at the start of filming to keep things consistent. It's bad when you're bringing one in this late in the game.
All this mess for a movie no one even wanted.
They were probably improving way too much and people were probably getting frustrated when they didn't know what to do.
Ewan is practically standing there and they decide to make a Han Solo movie. Now it's all going to hell. Disney deserves this.
All this mess for a movie no one even wanted.
After all of this it'd be surprising if they took a risk on the Episode IX guy.
Maybe, but all this points to the crew getting annoyed:
I think the acting coach thing was Lucasfilm thinking Alden was the issue with the dailies, until Alden came forward and said it's how he was being directed.
Kathleen standing behind Colin when they watch the first dailies.... lmaoAfter all of this it'd be surprising if they took a risk on the Episode IX guy.
At least we can all rest easy that this will be nowhere near as bad as any of the Prequels. That much is guaranteed.
Lord: "Emilia - emote, c'mon, EMOTE dammit"!
Emilia: "I don't...I don't understand"
After all of this it'd be surprising if they took a risk on the Episode IX guy.
After all of this it'd be surprising if they took a risk on the Episode IX guy.
I've been saying since day one, a Han Solo prequel movie is completely unnecessary and a bad idea
They should do it and delay IX to 2020 to give Rian extra time.Could we be so blessed that we get TWO Rian movies?
Why did Lucasfilm hire Lord and Miller in the first place? Sounds like the first time they saw a Lord and Miller movie was when this footage was edited together.
BravoWould that it were so simple.
His performance is being compared to Ace Ventura, apparently.
http://movieweb.com/han-solo-movie-alden-ehrenreich-compared-jim-carrey-ace-ventura/
Wasn't the script for this already written by Kasdan?
An Obi Wan movie pretty much would have started from scratch right?
Is it really tho?
Watch it be an fucking boba fett spinoff.Well to be fair, they pulled Force Awakens out their arse and Rogue One was salvaged to something coherant. I don't think it matters too much. If this Han Solo is that bad they wouldn't just have Howard wrap it up.
I think an Obi Wan film is on the cards but the pipe was already loaded with VII, Rogue, VIII and Solo. Time will come.
Would that it were so simple.
The Prequels aren't even all that bad. They don't measure up to the OT but they aren't childhood ruining like some would have many believe.
This movie will be the same. If it's not good. Oh well. Move on.
Well to be fair, they pulled Force Awakens out their arse and Rogue One was salvaged to something coherant. I don't think it matters too much. If this Han Solo is that bad they wouldn't just have Howard wrap it up.
I think an Obi Wan film is on the cards but the pipe was already loaded with VII, Rogue, VIII and Solo. Time will come.
Why does the article keep referring to Lord and Miller as these big wig, established directors? They're both 41 year-olds who have been making films for less than ten years, and have only directed 4 films, 3 being animation and one live-action comedy. It looks like Disney cheaped out on the directors TBH. Ron Howard is the kind of heavy-hitter I'd expect.
Typical Hollywood style to hire hot new directors, and give them money without really taking a hard look. No idea who thought it was a good idea to hire slapstick comedy directors to handle something like this when there's nothing in their filmography to suggest they have the directing chops to handle a movie like this.
If this is a trainwreck then I hope they ditch the side-films and just concentrate on proper episodes. Would much rather the story keeps going forward rather than wallow in prequel hell.