JungleSkip
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Boom.
He's the only choice, IMO. Especially with Whedon busy.
Boom.
Star Wars VII: The Emperor's New Groove
Jack Sparrow steals the Millennium Falcon. Hijinks ensue. [HASHTAG]#DisneyBuysLucasfilm[/HASHTAG]
Star Wars Episode VII: The Jedi Wore Tennis Shoes [HASHTAG]#disneybuyslucasfilms[/HASHTAG]
"NOW THAT DISNEY OWNS MARVEL + STAR WARS, HULK STARRING IN CROSSOVER MOVIE WHERE HULK SMASHES JAR JAR BINKS FOR 2 HOURS FOR, LIKE, NO REASON" by @FilmCritHulk
Jar Jar, Goofy. Goofy, Jar Jar. [HASHTAG]#disneybuyslucasfilm[/HASHTAG]
it's literally impossible for a live action star wars movie to flop.
I like the whole "Does this make Princess Leia a Disney Princess now?" spin i've seen on Twitter
You bring in Chris Nolan and look out...
The good thing is that Episode 7 through 9 have literally been written in some really successful and well received books. Unless they really deviate they have these movies in the bag, not to mention I wouldn't be surprised to see some kind of Old Republic tv show in a few years.
Chris Nolan only has directed the biggest trilogy since the original Star Wars trilogy and some other box office hits as well. i would say he's up to the task :thumbs: what's joss wedon directed..The Avengers? Ohh the most hyped,worst movie I've seen in a long time. What's that...Avengers broke box office records you're thinking. Well that's because (a) Disney always lies about their numbers and (b) movie tickets are how expensive?
Chris Nolan only has directed the biggest trilogy since the original Star Wars trilogy and some other box office hits as well. i would say he's up to the task :thumbs: what's joss wedon directed..The Avengers? Ohh the most hyped,worst movie I've seen in a long time. What's that...Avengers broke box office records you're thinking. Well that's because (a) Disney always lies about their numbers and (b) movie tickets are how expensive?
Nolan is all kinds of wrong for the Star Wars universe. Period. He has his niche, and the Star Wars universe isn't in it.
Kurtz then became producer of Star Wars, released in 1977, and its sequel, The Empire Strikes Back released in 1980. Many of the more mystical and spiritual elements of Star Wars were influenced by Kurtz, who had extensively studied comparative religion.
Kurtz recalled after Raiders of the Lost Ark in 1981, Lucas became convinced that audiences no longer cared about the story; they were simply there for thrills and entertainment, and he began to deviate from the original planned plotlines for Return of the Jedi, at which point Kurtz quit the series. Kurtz has also claimed that Lucas changed the emphasis from storytelling to one that prioritized toy merchandising.[1] Kurtz has expressed his dissatisfaction with Return of the Jedi and Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.[2] Kurtz was particularly displeased with Lucas' decisions in Return of the Jedi to resurrect the Death Star and to change the plot outline from one that ended on a "bittersweet and poignant" note to one having a "euphoric ending where everyone was happy".[1]
I said this in the Star Wars Effect on Uni thread, but I'll say it again here.
Some of these responses....wow...just wow.
"Star Wars will flop".....................................................
It may make money and not technically flop, but that doesn't mean it will be a a decent film. And it could also destroy any last remaining respect for the star wars saga.
It may make money and not technically flop, but that doesn't mean it will be a a decent film. And it could also destroy any last remaining respect for the star wars saga.