Re: Star Wars: Episode IX (2019)
Posted: Wed September 06, 2017 12:28 am
also it just occurred to me that trevorrow kinda looks like jorge
Were you saying no to my question or my statement or both? If one or the other, why the extra 2 nos? If both, why the extra no?LoathedVermin72 wrote:NO NO NOB wrote:Did Trevorrow write Jurassic World? Because honestly, most of the problems there were with the script.
NOB wrote:Were you saying no to my question or my statement or both? If one or the other, why the extra 2 nos? If both, why the extra no?LoathedVermin72 wrote:NO NO NOB wrote:Did Trevorrow write Jurassic World? Because honestly, most of the problems there were with the script.
I wouldnt be opposed to this either. He understands what I loved about Star Wars. Right now Rian Johnson is intriguing me greatly and after the release of Last Jedi i might change my vote to him.daft twat wrote:I'd like to see JJ finish it. Yeah, yeah. Derivative. Whatever. I had a blast at The Force Awakens. The plot may not have been original, but his choices made the characters instantly lovable. Ultimately, that's what I care about. The lightsaber duels and space dogfights aren't shit if we don't care about Rey, Finn, and Poe.
Shut upLoathedVermin72 wrote:Honestly I doubt Trevorrow's movie would have been much worse than TFA
How old are you, LV?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Honestly I doubt Trevorrow's movie would have been much worse than TFA
I'm 28 and I grew up with Star Wars. They are some of my earliest memories. Thy defined my childhood. That has nothing to do with TFA being a terrible movie.daft twat wrote:How old are you, LV?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Honestly I doubt Trevorrow's movie would have been much worse than TFA
Not rhetorical. Just curious. You seem impervious to nostalgia, but I wonder if you're so young that what you feel nostalgia for what has not yet come back around. TFA was like sharing my childhood with my children. It was my favorite cinema experience since The Last Crusade when I was 13.
You're a terrible movie.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I'm 28 and I grew up with Star Wars. They are some of my earliest memories. Thy defined my childhood. That has nothing to do with TFA being a terrible movie.daft twat wrote:How old are you, LV?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Honestly I doubt Trevorrow's movie would have been much worse than TFA
Not rhetorical. Just curious. You seem impervious to nostalgia, but I wonder if you're so young that what you feel nostalgia for what has not yet come back around. TFA was like sharing my childhood with my children. It was my favorite cinema experience since The Last Crusade when I was 13.
I'm a human man, StratStrat wrote:You're a terrible movie.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I'm 28 and I grew up with Star Wars. They are some of my earliest memories. Thy defined my childhood. That has nothing to do with TFA being a terrible movie.daft twat wrote:How old are you, LV?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Honestly I doubt Trevorrow's movie would have been much worse than TFA
Not rhetorical. Just curious. You seem impervious to nostalgia, but I wonder if you're so young that what you feel nostalgia for what has not yet come back around. TFA was like sharing my childhood with my children. It was my favorite cinema experience since The Last Crusade when I was 13.
There is no comeback to this.Strat wrote:You're a terrible movie.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I'm 28 and I grew up with Star Wars. They are some of my earliest memories. Thy defined my childhood. That has nothing to do with TFA being a terrible movie.daft twat wrote:How old are you, LV?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Honestly I doubt Trevorrow's movie would have been much worse than TFA
Not rhetorical. Just curious. You seem impervious to nostalgia, but I wonder if you're so young that what you feel nostalgia for what has not yet come back around. TFA was like sharing my childhood with my children. It was my favorite cinema experience since The Last Crusade when I was 13.
Star Wars Episoide IX: Fans call for a Taika Waititi to replace ousted director Colin Trevorrow
Oh Jesus Christstip wrote:It wouldn't shock me to see Ryan coogler
Or Ava Duvernay.dimejinky99 wrote:Is it time for a female director to step in?
Patti Jenkins?
durdencommatyler wrote:Or Ava Duvernay.dimejinky99 wrote:Is it time for a female director to step in?
Patti Jenkins?
They've between wanting her in the Star Wars family for a long time. JJ even went to her for character help in TFA.
I'd be all about am Ava Duvernay Star Wars film.