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Hell, you're right, could be a way to make it interesting. Now that Disney has it, let's turn the good girl evil and subvert all the criticism.
Filmmaking wise, I still don't still quality in a single frame. But I can be wrong. I hope I'm wrong.
And The Rise of Skywalker is no exception.
The movie will entertain me regardless, no matter how it turns out. Hell, I even enjoy certain parts of the Holiday Special, even though I desperately wanted to carve my eyes out with a spoon after having seen it. That's just how I am, and I make no apologies for it.
So yeah, I'm hyped.
He's surely not going to say anything to the contrary though, is he?
He worked with Rian Johnson on the plot of the movie, so he knew damn well what was going on and as a producer, he had some form of veto rights. People need to stop acting as though Rian Johnson was some lucky bastard who had "absolute control" or something. These movies, as all movies are, were made by committee.
In terms of quality and what I prefer to view as cannon I like the original trilogy I also like the prequels (sue me) and beyond that I like the force unleashed and Shadows of the empire (which why is Disney not making this a film are they that dumb)
I'm not really sure why you chose to respond to me with that, but seeing as you have; while they are certainly made by committee, like most franchises are, I would call it disingenuous to accept Abrams' comments that it was in line for what he wanted for the trilogy considered he was only ever supposed to direct the first film originally and only took on IX after they took Trevorrow off it. He didn't have a plan for the ending film. Was he going to be an Executive Producer on IX all along? I don't think so.
I always had sympathy for Johnson as I think he's a pretty good filmmaker ane he was scapegoated by fans quite severely and unfairly (though his petty Twitter engagements with them made it worse, imo).
If this was the plan all along, then that makes it worse. There's so many fundamental issues with the sequel trilogy, stemming from piss-poor writing and half-baked characterisations - hopefully IX will retroactively improve the previous films.
I'm with ya all the way.
Loved that flip lightsabre!
We agree on that ;)
I'll go and see it but OUATIH and The Irishman far out eclipse this, even Knives Out has me more excited.
2020 will be the year for blockbusters with NTTD in April and then the return of Nolan and Tenet, now that is something to get excited about, for me anyway.
Haha, I didn t notice that in the clip. Thanks.
And a whole lot of fan fiction
With even far more artistic freedom.