[voice over] "Hey, that's the name of this movie."EDIT: I need my coffee, don't know how I missed the words "HAN SOLO" in caps in the title, lol
[voice over] "Hey, that's the name of this movie."EDIT: I need my coffee, don't know how I missed the words "HAN SOLO" in caps in the title, lol
They've been filming this for sixth months. They're what, three weeks away from finishing?
No, they will not be starting from scratch.
That's honestly what I'm expecting. Bump back to December and the 5 weeks becomes something like 2-3 months.
The movie lawrence kasdan wants.. he has alot of influence at LucasFilm and the reason why they are fired imo.I mean, they fired Lord and Miller for a reason... how much work is Howard going to have to put in to make this the film Disney wanted?
Unless they bump this shit back to December and order something way more substantial than 6 weeks of reshoots, he doesn't have enough time.
yup.
Lord/Miller track record is so much better than Ron Howards.I really wanted to watch their vision.
What? No.Wow, huge upgrade. Maybe this could still turn out good.
What about that race movie?
This doesn't suddenly become a Ron Howard Movie now
This is cleanup.
It probably won't. Howard will knock whatever Lord & Miller's shot into the shape Kasdan prefers, and shoot new shit to make it fit together.
Well, they're gonna bump back to December regardlesss, I bet. But if they don't schedule more than 6 weeks of reshoots - and a LOT more, in fact - then there's no way this becomes a Ron Howard movie.
It may become a "not-really Lord & Miller" movie. But it's not gonna be Ron Howard's Han Solo Adventures
But it's Star Wars and Disney, so it'll still make a fuckton of money I guess, vindicating Disney's decision to fire two of the best directors in Hollywood right now.
this movie is not stated for december? o.o
I'm talking solely for the director's credit. Now that's going to be an adventure, and I feel bad for the DGA team that gets to determine how to credit the film.
Problems with their (quite normal) approach to filmmaking and Kathleen Kennedy just straight up disliking them.I couldn't follow the Lord/Miller thread.
Any details beyond "creative differences" as to why they were let go?
Seriously? They've made a couple of kids movies and 21 Jump Street. Ron Howard has made about 3 times as many good movies as they have even directed movies.
Ron should try and get Warwick Davis a part.
I couldn't follow the Lord/Miller thread.
Any details beyond "creative differences" as to why they were let go?
Rush was legit great and more recently In the Heart of the Sea was also a good movie. Unremarkable maybe, but a very good and enjoyable film.
Those stupid Da Vinci Code series films were always schlock.
Not yet
That's my issue with all this. Rabid fans will bend themselves into knots to defend this kind of shit and will vote with their wallets to overwhelmingly approve it.
If Episode 8 isn't good, I may be done with SW for awhile. No hyperbole.
I couldn't follow the Lord/Miller thread.
Any details beyond "creative differences" as to why they were let go?
Problems with their (quite normal) approach to filmmaking and Kathleen Kennedy just straight up disliking them.
It's basically this, I believe.
I couldn't follow the Lord/Miller thread.
Any details beyond "creative differences" as to why they were let go?
I couldn't follow the Lord/Miller thread.
Any details beyond "creative differences" as to why they were let go?
They didn't make Inferno, that makes them alright in my books.
Also Jump Street movies and The Lego Movie were great, much better than Ron Howards output these past few years.
Seriously? They've made a couple of kids movies and 21 Jump Street. Ron Howard has made about 3 times as many good movies as they have even directed movies.
The movie would have been amazing with Lord and Miller, but now, it'll just be "eh, I guess it was alright", and will promptly be forgotten.
That's my issue with all this. Rabid fans will bend themselves into knots to defend this kind of shit and will vote with their wallets to overwhelmingly approve it.
If Episode 8 isn't good, I may be done with SW for awhile. No hyperbole.
If you are still paying to watch Star Wars movies after enduring the prequels, you will probably keep paying to watch new ones. We all are.
bummer I had hoped against hope they'd scrap the project.
Kennedy apparently had people put together some rough cuts of the film and didn't like what was going on, so it was more than just the dailies.
It seems they had a conflict with Kasdan over the nature of the character and the movie. Kasdan wrote it to be a funny Star Wars movie with Han being 'sarcastic and selfish' and L&M improvised so much on set that it became more of a comedy that happens to be in the Star Wars universe. Kasdan was mad about what they did to his script and Kennedy didn't feel like it fit with the franchise anymore. She also didn't like the way they worked in general.
Wow, huge upgrade. Maybe this could still turn out good.
Besides money why does this movie even need to happen?
Ugh.
That sounds like it was probably really, really fun. Fucking hell.
Besides money why does this movie even need to happen?
Dude directed Splash, Cocoon, Willow, Parenthood, Backdraft, The Paper, Apollo 13, A Beautiful Mind, Frost/Nixon (ok 3 Da Vinci codes movies but Dan Brown surely shoulders the bulk of the blame for those), was in Andy Griffith Show, Happy Days, American Graffiti and then there's the production stuff and of course Arrested Development. And won a few Oscars.
He has range and even his clunkers are still interesting enough. He's about as safe a pair of hands you get and yet still expect a pretty good film to emerge. He's no Scorcese or Spielberg, but he's certainly competitive
Besides, when you still have Colin Trevorrow doing Ep IX, is Ron Howard really that bad?