On a related note, where do you weigh in on the quality of what Lord and Miller shot?
We have a Making Star Wars rumor that claims they were making Star Wars Ace Ventura, yet there is a Mike Sampson tweet mentioning everyone he talked to loving their take on the material.
I'm curious where you think the truth lies between those two rumors...
I believe the Ace Ventura namedrop came from SWNN, didn't it?
I mean, if I had to guess based on all the versions of roughly the same story coming out:
Kasdan(s) wrote a funny adventure movie (Think Silverado - not a flat-out comedy, but definitely not a straight-ahead western, either)
Lord & Miller got their cast together, and started shooting.
The cast chemistry that sprang out of the improvisational nature of their filmmaking led to a movie that was way more a comedy than any sort of adventure.
The movie probably would have worked just fine
as a stand-alone movie, and would have probably been a great version of Kasdan's screenplay - but not really all that FAITHFUL a version, either.
The biggest problem is likely as Ehrenreich must have put it (whether or not he namedropped Ace Ventura) - at some point you have to reconcile the people in this movie with the people from 1977 and 1980.
And I'm betting as time went on and an assembly came together, the confidence in that happening got smaller, and smaller.
Lord & Miller probably made a really funny, stylistically brand-new-to-Star-Wars flat-out comedy that, according to its own internal logic and characterization, fits together
just fine. The problem is that it's not what Kasdan wanted in terms of tone, and it's not all that compatible with the Han & Lando we know from the rest of the series. And so they got asked to line the two ideas up a little closer, and they were like "No, just trust us, it'll be fine in the edit" and now here we are.
After they torpedoed Rinzler's Making of TFA book I fear that we will never get another Making of... SW book again.
Which is a damn shame. Rinzler's books should be required reading for any SW fan.
Rinzler just started a blog series about his time at Lucasfilm yesterday, starting inside the building when Lucas made the sale, October 30, 2012.
So I guess he's hoping to update that every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.