The Force Awakens Star Wars VII Director? - Part 1

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Wasn't he working on Magic Kingdom for Disney?Whatever happened to that?
 
Ron would be awesome. I just cant see it happening though. I just rewatched Tron Legacy and think Kosinski could do really well with the property. And, he is available. Favreau is a safe bet and a director who wouldn't have me worried. I'd say they are two real posibilities that would have me excited.

If I was a betting man, I would place my chips on Kosinski. I have a hunch that it will be him. I was amazed with what he did with the Tron world. And Legacy reeked of SW references and homages.
 
... Except Tron Legacy wasn't even that good. Oblivion will be his true test. Hell, Tron should have been but he just didn't do a good job with it. Wasn't that his first movie ever?
 
I liked the world-building in Tron Legacy and i liked Olivia Wilde. Too bad they didn't do much with the story.
 
I enjoyed it much more upon my second viewing. Might watch the otiginal Tron tonight, or John Carter.

BTW I have only limited knowledge of the EU, what would be the best place to start? I like Kyle Katarn a lot and hope to see him on screen in Episode VII any books that focus on him?
 
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Not a fan of Ron Howard either, I find most of his movies pretty bland.
 
Not a fan of Ron Howard either, I find most of his movies pretty bland.

Yeah, he's pretty cookie-cutter. That was kind of the joke I was going for, was surprised to see a lot of people actually like the suggestion...but to each their own I suppose!
 
You all shut your ****ing mouths about Opie! :cmad:

He's partially responsible for Arrested Development. :o
 
Not a fan of Ron Howard either, I find most of his movies pretty bland.

Agreed sir.

The thing is we'll probably see directors of all shapes and sizes eventually tackle the series. I've accepted we'll get some bad apples. But for Episode VII, it'll be the first SW movie in ten years, so lets get someone good.
 
How does a typical fantasy director make the film?
And what if the director has a background in sci fi?
 
How does a typical fantasy director make the film?
And what if the director has a background in sci fi?

Fantasy and sci-fi go hand in hand so it doesn't matter. Especially Star Wars is a mix of both despite some people's insistence it's strictly fantasy which is weird. If all else it's sci-fi first then fantasy.
 
Ron Howard has been radically inconsistent as a director for the past decade. For every 'Frost/Nixon' we get 'The Dilemma'. But I will always thank him for Arrestee Development.
 
I like Shawn, but I can't give him a past due to one decent movie he's done considering his past work.

He's too much a liability for a film like this. If people thought Jon Favs is too safe of a choice then what's Shawn Levy?
 
You don't want safe but at the same time you don't want someone that's gonna **** it up by being all avant garde either.
 
whats with safe choice criticism who cares if it's safe if it is good

avengers is very safe and formulaic yet is still a great film
 
whats with safe choice criticism who cares if it's safe if it is good

avengers is very safe and formulaic yet is still a great film
Yet Joss Whedon was not the "safe choice" for that project at all. The "unproven TV director who's only ever managed a niche audience and cancelled shows and whose only other movie had 1/6 the Avengers budget and bombed"?? Come on. He was a great, arguably inspired choice to make a mainstream mega-blockbuster, and he proved that he could make something suited for broad audiences when given the proper chance, because he just happened to be a perfect creative fit for the material. That's the kind of pick SWVII ought to get, too. Not the "safe" pick.

No thanks to Favreau and Levy.
 
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well an unsafe choice was that safety not guaranteed director yet all you fans crapped on it

alot of fanboys prefer safe choices aka guys who have worked in the genre

same reason fans are also very safe even with cast suggestions a reason people suggested Crispin Glover for joker and not ledger
 
Also some fans lack the 'think outside the box' mentality that gives them a wider perspective on things, hense why I think a fanboys would make for the worst casting directors. Then Tom Hardy, Benedict Cumberbach, Idis Elba, Jon Hamm, Ryan Gosling and Michael Fassbender would have a field day! I don't blame fans since these group of actors are amazing.

There are safe choices and there are riskier choices but with me, it's about having that gut feeling that tells me that it's gonna work. An initiation.
 
I have a feeling this will be micro-managed, so we just need someone serviceable IMO. Someone that won't completely **** it up.

If they wanted to micro-manage it they wouldn't bring back Kasdan. I think the films are relatively safe.
 
I'd be ecstatic if Kosinski did it. The script needed improvement, but his direction and camera work was amazing. And he can sure as hell make an action scene of any kind exciting. He'd deliver out-of-this-world lightsaber duels.
 
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kosinski is in same leauge as Rupert sanders(snow white and the huntsman) great visually but script wise and emotionally he may not deliver
 
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