Writers and Directors Weigh in on ‘Star Wars VII’

Writers and Directors Weigh in on ‘Star Wars VII’
Entertainment Weekly

Some of the biggest Star Wars fans in the world are the Hollywood writers, directors, and producers who bought a ticket for a Jedi movie in the 1970s and 1980s. On Tuesday, as headlines announced a new hope for a return to Star Wars glory, those Tinseltown loyalists were hit by the Force all over again.

“All I can say is my heart literally started racing when I heard,” said Damon Lindleof, screenwriter for Prometheus. George Nolfi, writer-director of The Adjustment Bureau, said the horizon will need to be bigger to handle the colossal project taking shape there. “I can’t imagine,” Nolfi…

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A Series of ‘Star Wars’ Films

A Series of ‘Star Wars’ Films
FilmoFilia.com

After agreeing a deal to buy George Lucas’ Lucasfilm Ltd, Disney is to make a new series of Star Wars franchise.

The companies have set 2015 as a release target for Star Wars: Episode 7, with Episode 8 and Episode 9 to follow as the long-term plan is to release a new feature every two or three years.

And:

Die-hard Star Wars fans (TheForce.net) say that a big-screen adaptation of the first book, ‘Heir to the Empire’ from ‘Thrawn Trilogy’ by Timothy Zahn would make the most logical Episode 7.

No, just no. Please, no. Does everyone realize they would have to recast all the…

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It’s Official, Bryan Singer Will Direct Next ‘X-Men’

It’s Official, Bryan Singer Will Direct Next ‘X-Men’
/Film

Last week, we learned that X-Men: First Class director Matthew Vaughn would not be returning to direct the sequel X-Men: Days of Future Past, as had been previously expected. While that made for some disappointing news, perhaps the latest update on the project will cheer you up.

Bryan Singer has officially closed his deal to direct the upcoming film, confirming rumors that the First Class producer would swap places with the First Class helmer for Days of Future Past.

This is good news to me. As I mentioned before, the best X-Men films have been the films he directed so I think this is…

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Moisés Chiullan’s Thoughts on Lucas Film and Disney

Moisés Chiullan’s Thoughts on Lucas Film and Disney
Arthouse Cowboy

This could theoretically open the door to the original, un-altered versions of the Original Star Wars Trilogy becoming available legally and in HD. Then again, it could result in them being just as buried as original cuts of Disney titles.

Seven (Make that eight and counting) things after listening to their conference call announcement just now:

Moisés has some good stuff here, head on over and read it. I’ll also quote one more thing from him:

All in all, and call it controversial, but I firmly believe this is the best possible thing to happen to Star Wars in a…

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Skywalker, Meet Mickey Mouse

Skywalker, Meet Mickey Mouse

When the news broke yesterday that George Lucas was passing off the Star Wars baton (or should I say, lightsaber) to Disney, I didn’t know what to think. I still don’t.

Allow me to clarify: I do know this is a big deal. I do not know if I should be happy about it.

On the one hand, it’s something of a relief to know that Lucas won’t be running his grubby fingers all over the franchise anymore. The guy did well with the first three films, but his handling of the prequels was so criminally poor it blew our minds in all the wrong ways. As a friend of mine put it, “If I ever met George…

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BREAKING! Disney Acquires Lucas Film

BREAKING! Disney Acquires Lucas Film
The Walt Disney Company

Global leader in high-quality family entertainment agrees to acquire world-renowned Lucasfilm Ltd, including legendary STAR WARS franchise.

Acquisition continues Disney’s strategic focus on creating and monetizing the world’s best branded content, innovative technology and global growth to drive long-term shareholder value.

Lucasfilm to join company’s global portfolio of world class brands including Disney, ESPN, Pixar, Marvel and ABC.

STAR WARS: EPISODE 7 feature film targeted for release in 2015.

This seems big.

Also, I can’t resist translating this:

“For the past 35 years,…

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Cast Confirmed for Captain’s Comeback - Captain vs. Crossbones

Cast Confirmed for Captain’s Comeback - Captain vs. Crossbones

Remember The First Avenger, Captain America? He’s most notable as a lead character of this past summer’s The Avengers, but before that, he was the star-spangled-waving American legend of his own franchise. Marvel continues to overflow the superhero movie extravaganza with the first sequel for Captain, along with a new leading villain from Captain’s comic books: Crossbones.

Variety:

Frank Grillo has landed the role of the villainous Crossbones in Marvel and Disney’s Captain America: The Winter Soldier.

A key villain in Captain America’s rogues gallery, character debuted in 1989 as…

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Mission Possible - ‘Mission Impossible 5’

Mission Possible - ‘Mission Impossible 5’
FilmoFilia.com

Ethan Hunt retiring? Not so fast, says Tom Cruise! Ok, this is not some huge surprise, we all know that Cruise just loves everything that has to do with his Mission: Impossible franchise, but is there something new about the whole thing? At this moment only one thing is for sure: there are plans to make Mission: Impossible 5!

If I were to draw a trend chart of my own personal feelings about each of the Tom Cruise Mission Impossible films, one would be at the top, then a line would be going down to a much lower point on the scale for number two, then up slightly for number 3, then down…

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‘Argo’ Comes In Number 1

‘Argo’ Comes In Number 1
Indie Wire: The Playlist

In one of the weakest weekends of the year which may yet get weaker thanks to the oncoming Frankenstorm (stay safe, East Coasters), the only real winner was Ben Affleck‘s “Argo.” It’s rare for a movie to make it to number one several weeks into release, but the actor/director’s political thriller has had outstanding word of mouth, and though it dropped a touch more than its record-breaking hold last weekend, it still managed to rise up to the top of the charts with a $12.4 million haul. It’s the second-lowest number one of the year, but for a third week of release, still very strong…

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