Friday, January 25, 2013

At The Helm

There's no bigger story in the world of geekdom than who will direct the new Star Wars.  It now appears to be J.J. Abrams (after he denied it at first).  I have mixed feelings about this.

Actually, I have mixed feelings about new Star Wars.  The original trilogy is classic, but the second trilogy is a disaster.  It's not only three weak films on its own, it also tarnishes the lustre of the original.  On the other hand, a trilogy set after the original is not only a new hope for good films, but should not retroactively makes the earlier films worse because (presumably) it won't show us dumb characters and plotlines that make the original less interesting.

But is J.J. up to it?  Years ago, Spielberg would have been willing, but he's beyond such stuff now.  James Cameron certainly has the talent, but doesn't want to do anything where he doesn't have complete control.  There are certainly a number of decent action and sf directors out there, but we need the absolute best.  Does J.J. measure up?

I've never thought too much of him as a writer.  His best production was the TV show Lost, but after the pilot he left the day-to-day writing and producing to others. The movie scripts that established him--Regarding Henry, Forever Young--are no great shakes.  More recently he did Super 8, which had a nice concept (and was a tribute to the sf pictures of the 70s), but didn't quite have the oomph it needed.

On the other hand, he won't be writing the screenplay (though no doubt he'll have input), he'll be directing it.  And lately, he's done some good work on big action films.  His Mission: Impossible was one of the better in the series, and I like his reboot of the Star Trek franchise (no doubt the main reason he got this gig).  Still, this is Star Wars we're talking about, so he's got to raise his game.  It's a chance to restart the greatest franchise of all.  Guess we'll be watching his new Star Trek movie closely to see if he's got what it takes.

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Any truth to the rumor Shatner will have a part in Star Wars 7

3:58 AM, January 25, 2013  
Anonymous Denver Guy said...

Anon-

Maybe the people of Star Wars, a Galaxy far far away, will discover a way to visit a neighboring galaxy, and find a fat, old (bald) Admiral Kirk leading the Federation and welcoming their arrival!

I know Dr. Who once mentioned the characters of Star Trek in an episode. Of course,the joke was that Star Trek was a TV show, while Dr. Who was real.

7:53 AM, January 25, 2013  
Blogger New England Guy said...

Personally I think Shatner should play an aged Han Solo. (Yes I know we actually have an aging Han Solo in Harrison Ford but Shatner still has the swagger)

12:46 PM, January 25, 2013  
Anonymous Lawrence King said...

I certainly hated the prequels. But recently someone pointed out Machete Order, which makes me consider -- just consider -- rewatching episodes 2 and 3. The article is worth reading, but his bottom line is that without episode 1, 2 isn't nearly as bad as it seemed. (The creepiest line in the six movies is Amidala telling Anakin "I have loved you since the moment I met you" -- but without episode 1, we don't know that he was eight years old at the time.)

3:39 PM, January 25, 2013  
Blogger LAGuy said...

Most people (including me) believe 2 and 3 are better films than 1. Furthermore, there are moments in these films aren't bad--even good. But still too much of them don't work, and too many of the characters are weak. Also, too much of the plot is backstory we not only don't need, but actively hurts the overall story going on into the original trilogy.

5:06 PM, January 25, 2013  
Anonymous Denver Guy said...

I don't know, I think it's SW 2 that makes Episode 1 creepy and stupid. By itself, I don't find myself yelling at the screen as much during Phantom Menace.

You say tomato, I say tomato.

8:30 AM, January 28, 2013  

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