Re: J.J. Abrams to direct Star Wars Episode 7
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 5:55 pm
Dude, they CGI'd in lens flares in NeoTrek. JJ Abrams will find a way to flare.
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That's what I meant - we saw with the PT what can happen when you try to cling to a paradigm past its prime. A shift away from epic space opera might be exactly what the franchise needs.Tyyr wrote: However I don't really feel like that's such a bad thing. At it's best the EU showed that Star Wars can do lots of different things. It can be used as a rich setting. A few movies that focus in on certain characters or events that don't have reprecussions for the entire galaxy would honestly be welcomed by me.
Imperial Star Destroyer are already 1.6Km long. ^^McAvoy wrote:So.... ISDs will be 2 kms long and lens flares all over the place?
Like the Super Star Destroyer "official size" before someone see it was not enough to match the model size and put it at 19Km ^^Captain Seafort wrote:They'll probably become 8km.
Agreed - it wouldn't be Star Wars without him.SomosFuga wrote:I am just happy that Lucas wont have nothing to do with the project.
Try that again.Captain Seafort wrote:Agreed - it wouldn't be Star Wars without him.SomosFuga wrote:I am just happy that Lucas wont have nothing to do with the project.
You know, English isn't everyone's first language.Captain Seafort wrote:Agreed - it wouldn't be Star Wars without him.SomosFuga wrote:I am just happy that Lucas wont have nothing to do with the project.
True, but double negatives are one of my pet peeves.Mikey wrote:You know, English isn't everyone's first language.
Understandable... I'm just saying maybe we should give the guy some slack if he's making the effort to communicate in our tongue.Captain Seafort wrote:True, but double negatives are one of my pet peeves.Mikey wrote:You know, English isn't everyone's first language.
The statement "won't have nothing" is a double negative - it's a statement that he will have something to do with the new films. Which is a good thing, given that Lucas is very good at the high-level conceptual stuff, even if he can't write decent dialogue and is a bit hit-and-miss as a director.SomosFuga wrote:I am just happy that Lucas won't have nothing to do with the project.