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That's a shame. Great actor.
Damn, will this movie come out on time?
The way this project seems to be going, I wouldn't be surprised if they suddenly say the same of Alden Ehrenreich in a few days.
But when the trailer drops we'll be hype
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Did Donald Glover require acting lessons??But when the trailer drops we'll be hype
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Who even wants this movie
They seriously need to cut their losses and cancel this project. No one is asking for this.
They seriously need to cut their losses and cancel this project. No one is asking for this.
So how much more they have to rewrite and reshoot now that they literally lost one character from line up?
Just give it back to Lucas.
Weird that the producers didn't have his availability on lockdown waaaaaaaaaaay in advance, but w/e.
True, but they would have anticipated a certain amount of reshoots would be necessary. This is like the Cavill story again.I don't think they expected that they would be firing directors and hiring new one at home stretch of production.
Who even wants this movie
This performance is in the top 10 of all time for me by a male actor. Years after watching the Wire, this character totally defy belief. Everything about him was just jaw dropping. Amazing character!
I just don't understand how big projects like this can seem so hard for studios to make. It's a Han Solo film; you could write a decent one using a leftover Indiana Jones script and some duct tape. Maybe I'm completely ignorant to the film-making process, maybe making a classic schlock adventure flick is as difficult and time-consuming as a three hour history-spanning epic, but I don't know.
You have my attention.What if the show Iron Man as a surprise cameo in the movie.
They seriously need to cut their losses and cancel this project. No one is asking for this.
What if the show Iron Man as a surprise cameo in the movie.
The problem with the movie wasn't the script, it was the coinflict between the directors and producer.
Damn, will this movie come out on time?
I just don't understand how big projects like this can seem so hard for studios to make. It's a Han Solo film; you could write a decent one using a leftover Indiana Jones script and some duct tape. Maybe I'm completely ignorant to the film-making process, maybe making a classic schlock adventure flick is as difficult and time-consuming as a three hour history-spanning epic, but I don't know.
I dunno, I feel like they set a date, build stuff and oh wait this script is unfinished/shit, carry on anyway. Rogue One was kinda good and bad but you could tell they were flying on the seat of their pants and I have to ask why these films are made like that. Even the Force Awakens was bit hollow and rushed. It's odd. Why can't they write a good story and script then start filming?
Jesus Christ, I've just realized...if this film disappoints, I might not get my long awaited Obi-Wan movie.
I remember hearing that most of the script of Iron Man 1 was figured out day by day, on the morning of each shoot. People just sat down and worked out what they would do and say in each scene before they did it, and then it was all cut into a movie afterwards.Almost all big-budget blockbusters are made like this now. Which sucks, absolutely, because setting a date before you have a finished screenplay (and not a finished first draft, but a finished screenplay, ready to shoot) seems like one of the most backwards way to get your story solid, but over the last 15-20 years, it's become the method of production.
It probably has a lot to do with the general lack of value assigned to screenwriting as a profession in general. If nobody gives a fuck about the writers, and everyone figures anyone can write, then there's no reason to put any importance on getting that aspect right first. Someone else will just work for the scraps they're tossing to get the shit right when everyone inevitably discovers that shit isn't working the way anyone wants.
It's not just a Star Wars thing. It's a film industry thing in general. Big four-quadrant people-pleasing tentpoles are made with a lot of elements carrying priority over the story, and the people in charge of making it work on the page.