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Originally posted by sense8ional View PostJ.J. Abrams returns as co-writer (with Chris Terrio) & director for Episode IX.
http://www.starwars.com/news/j-j-abr...ars-episode-ix
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Originally posted by sense8ional View PostJ.J. Abrams returns as co-writer (with Chris Terrio) & director for Episode IX.
http://www.starwars.com/news/j-j-abr...ars-episode-ix
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Originally posted by sense8ional View Post
If Lucasfilm existed to serve the filmmaker, that filmmaker was Lucas alone, not anyone else...Last edited by Ubik; 09-10-2017, 11:13 AM.
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Originally posted by Truth66 View PostNow correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Disney going against one of the fundamentals on what Lucasfilm was based on?
Lucas created Lucasfilm to allow him the creative freedom to make the kind of movies that he wanted to make. Now many know the countless challenges that he had to battle, including having to pay fines and leaving the writers and directors guilds.
Had Lucas remained head of the company, could perhaps individual writers and directors get more creative control than they do now? I don't think so. Lucas even started editing films he didn't direct (Star Wars V & VI) to fit "his vision"... and that's not so in the hope of them becoming more profitable, as they were edited long after they left the theaters... no, it's because he feels he *owns* them.
If Lucasfilm existed to serve the filmmaker, that filmmaker was Lucas alone, not anyone else...Last edited by sense8ional; 09-10-2017, 08:20 AM.
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Originally posted by Truth66 View PostNow correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Disney going against one of the fundamentals on what Lucasfilm was based on?
Lucas created Lucasfilm to allow him the creative freedom to make the kind of movies that he wanted to make. Now many know the countless challenges that he had to battle, including having to pay fines and leaving the writers and directors guilds.Last edited by Ubik; 09-10-2017, 05:10 AM.
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Now correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Disney going against one of the fundamentals on what Lucasfilm was based on?
Lucas created Lucasfilm to allow him the creative freedom to make the kind of movies that he wanted to make. Now many know the countless challenges that he had to battle, including having to pay fines and leaving the writers and directors guilds.
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Well, where there is smoke, there is fire. I do think the directors of these generally don't have a lot of creative control, like you think too, but I also think that in this specific case Johnson's and Lucasfilm's visions aligned, so from his perspective Johnson was given creative control.
So I'd say both statements are true. And yeah, I am excited about seeing what Johnson did with 8!
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Originally posted by sense8ional View Post
Meanwhile, Rian Johnson talked again about having (near) complete creative control for 8: http://www.empireonline.com/movies/n...e-canto-bight/
Also in the issue, Johnson describes the complete freedom he had to take The Last Jedi in whatever direction he chose, without having to follow a roadmap laid out by either J.J. Abrams or Lucasfilm.
"The perception of these films is that they're all planned out on a secret sheet of paper in advance, but that’s just not the case," he says. "I wasn’t given an outline of where it goes or even a list of things to hit. It really was just, ‘Okay, what’s next?’”
“I was terrified coming into this that I was gonna be like Barton Fink and have a script that was due six months ago and I'm still on page three writing about fishmongers. But it’s the most fun I’ve ever had writing something. The whole experience was incredible: just tapping into my ten-year-old self. Even though it’s Star Wars, the whole thing has felt bizarrely similar to my experience making Looper or Brick or The Brothers Bloom.”
He is one of the studio's top choices to replace Trevorrow on 9: http://deadline.com/2017/09/rian-joh...ow-1202162109/
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I was speculating Trevorrow was removed because The Book of Henry was very badly received, but it seems it's really just "creative differences".
Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that script issues have continued to be a sore spot throughout Episode IX’s development, with Trevorrow having repeated stabs at multiple drafts. In August, Jack Thorne, the British scribe who wrote the upcoming Julia Roberts-Jacob Tremblay movie Wonder, was tapped to work on the script.
Sources say that the working relationship between Trevorrow and Lucasfilm head Kathleen Kennedy became unmanageable. Kennedy, who had already been through one director firing/replacement on the Han Solo spinoff movie, was not eager for a sequel and tried to avoid this decision.
Meanwhile, Rian Johnson talked again about having (near) complete creative control for 8: http://www.empireonline.com/movies/n...e-canto-bight/
Also in the issue, Johnson describes the complete freedom he had to take The Last Jedi in whatever direction he chose, without having to follow a roadmap laid out by either J.J. Abrams or Lucasfilm.
"The perception of these films is that they’re all planned out on a secret sheet of paper in advance, but that’s just not the case," he says. "I wasn’t given an outline of where it goes or even a list of things to hit. It really was just, ‘Okay, what’s next?’”
“I was terrified coming into this that I was gonna be like Barton Fink and have a script that was due six months ago and I'm still on page three writing about fishmongers. But it’s the most fun I’ve ever had writing something. The whole experience was incredible: just tapping into my ten-year-old self. Even though it’s Star Wars, the whole thing has felt bizarrely similar to my experience making Looper or Brick or The Brothers Bloom.”
EXCLUSIVE: Put Rian Johnson atop the short list of directors who might replace the recently departed Colin Trevorrow in Star Wars: Episode IX. Insiders said that nothing is done yet, but that prospect is certainly in the air right now. The Looper helmer fit seamlessly into the Lucasfilm machine, which is no small feat given the number of star directors who’ve been chewed up and spat out under the “creative differences” line in exiting Star Wars movies.
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When Deadline revealed that the Looper helmer was being hired to take on Star Wars, the original intention was for him to direct two movies. Stay tuned. It might come to pass.Last edited by sense8ional; 09-06-2017, 07:41 AM.
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Originally posted by Truth66 View PostA couple of interesting pieces of news I saw this morning.
The first was that Lucasfilm has terminated the director for Star Wars episode 9.
The other news from Lucasfilm is that the Mutt Williams Character Indi's son won't be in the upcoming Indiana Jones 5 movie.
Screenwriter David Koepp has confirmed that Mutt Williams won't be a part of the next chapter in the adventures of our favourite archaeologist
I wonder if they're going to kill off Indi like they did with Solo.
I had hoped they would take more chances on the spin-off films, but look at the shenanigans on Han Solo. Interesting directors replaced with 'reliable' yet uninspiring Hollywood fare.
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Lucasfilm updates: Star Wars 9 & Indiana Jones 5
A couple of interesting pieces of news I saw this morning.
The first was that Lucasfilm has terminated the director for Star Wars episode 9.
The other news from Lucasfilm is that the Mutt Williams Character Indi's son won't be in the upcoming Indiana Jones 5 movie.
Screenwriter David Koepp has confirmed that Mutt Williams won't be a part of the next chapter in the adventures of our favourite archaeologist
I wonder if they're going to kill off Indi like they did with Solo.Tags: None
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