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Star Wars: Episode VII Coming December 2015

Star Wars: Episode VII Coming December 2015

starwarsIt’s official!  Star Wars: Episode VII will be coming to theaters on December 18th, 2015.

“With pre-production in full-swing, a confirmed release date of December 18, 2015, has been set for Lucasfilm's highly anticipated Star Wars: Episode VII.

"We're very excited to share the official 2015 release date for Star Wars: Episode VII, where it will not only anchor the popular holiday filmgoing season but also ensure our extraordinary filmmaking team has the time needed to deliver a sensational picture," said Alan Horn, chairman of The Walt Disney Studios.”

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Reply #101 Top

Nice one JJ... I can see an interview with him. Nooooooooo, There is no falcon in EP VII ( As Orci goes Cough Cough BULLSHIT!).. As we see it being constructed plain as day in the background :/

I am kinda glad they are going "old school" instead of relying on CGI effects. However all of that eye candy don't matter if the story sucks (into darkness).

Reply #102 Top

Quoting Major, reply 101
Nice one JJ... I can see an interview with him. Nooooooooo, There is no falcon in EP VII ( As Orci goes Cough Cough BULLSHIT!).. As we see it being constructed plain as day in the background :/

I am kinda glad they are going "old school" instead of relying on CGI effects. However all of that eye candy don't matter if the story sucks (into darkness). (Episode I, II, and III)
End of Major's quote

fixed. :p

though I really shouldn't stratch out Into Darkness....that was a pretty bad movie too. The others are just more applicable.

Reply #103 Top

"Star Wars: The Force Awakens has completed principal photography."

 

Reply #104 Top

Quoting Island, reply 103

"Star Wars: The Horse Awakens has completed principal photography."
End of Island's quote

 

Reply #105 Top

Lawrence Kasdan was on the script instead of Orci and Kurtzman, so it can't be as bad as ST:Into Shit was.

 

Why they can't seem to write an original movie script is beyond me, both of the turds worked on Fringe, FFS...

Reply #106 Top

Disney has done a great job with the Marvel movies in my opinion, but I think the new Star Trek movies are horrible Star Trek movies, and only decent action movies. So I'm kinda expecting the worst.

Reply #107 Top

Quoting killswitch469, reply 106

Disney has done a great job with the Marvel movies in my opinion, but I think the new Star Trek movies are horrible Star Trek movies, and only decent action movies. So I'm kinda expecting the worst.
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JJ knows what he's doing. Besides, new Star Trek movies are more like Star Wars movies than original Star Trek movies/series. 

Reply #108 Top

Quoting Gandhialf, reply 107


Quoting killswitch469,

Disney has done a great job with the Marvel movies in my opinion, but I think the new Star Trek movies are horrible Star Trek movies, and only decent action movies. So I'm kinda expecting the worst.



JJ knows what he's doing. Besides, new Star Trek movies are more like Star Wars movies than original Star Trek movies/series. 

End of Gandhialf's quote

This is exactly why I am not hopeful, the moron will push the bar further to the jar jar binks side of things.

"I'm Khan" *dramatic music*

The only thing you can say with 100% certainty is that he is brilliant at making movies chock full of compartmentalized thinking on any topic of the day.

Metaphorically speaking... if he were to have made Star Wars in the late 70s, it would be full of disco references that appealed to mainstream consciousness at the time, but fails mightily when put up against logical fallacies for consistency, and does not hold up well to time. This is the exact opposite idea Lucas had. Which was to veil touchy political messages into entertainment and make them digestible and relateable to nearly any culture.

Reply #109 Top

Star Wars will be a fully commercial product all the way. All characters will be designed to also look good as toys and will be on tons of merchandise. There will be no political messages or controversy (intended at least). The ending will be bittersweet, but optimistic. THIS IS DISNEY! ;)

Reply #110 Top

Quoting joasoze, reply 109

The ending will be bittersweet,
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Yes, you will be bitter that you sat through it but sweet that it's now over...;p

Reply #111 Top

Disney movies are bittersweet but optimistic?  Someone has a serious sweet tooth to find Disney to be anything but syrup on film.

Reply #112 Top

New teaser.

Reply #113 Top

ok, im excited

Reply #114 Top


I'm nervous.

 

I truly hope he doesn't screw it up. Ignoring the original canon found in the 19-years following the battle of yavin is going to upset millions of viewers.

Reply #115 Top

Quoting joasoze, reply 109

Star Wars will be a fully commercial product all the way. All characters will be designed to also look good as toys and will be on tons of merchandise.
End of joasoze's quote

So nothing has changed, then...;p

 

Apparently thanks to the trailer/teaser Disney's share price went up 2 billion....

Reply #116 Top

The question is, should i expect Death Star 3 in this trilogy? Its going to be trilogy again, right?

Reply #117 Top

Nah just now both sides seem to be building "Super Weapons" with "colorful names" like "slingshot", and "catapult". The stormtroopers in trailer 2 seem to be parading in front of one of these "uber weapons". Where have we seen this before? Oh yea! Episode 4, and 6.

I like the artistic direction this is going, but i don't have too high hopes for a story at all. I think this one is going to be pure over the top non stop action. Pretty much like JJ's previous movies.

Reply #118 Top

The abandonment of the EU and the inclusion of TCW as part of the foundation for the new canon just kill any enthusiasm I might of had in new films.

Reply #119 Top

Quoting Zeta1127, reply 118

The abandonment of the EU and the inclusion of TCW as part of the foundation for the new canon just kill any enthusiasm I might of had in new films.
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Elaborate please. What is EU, what is specific about Clone Wars that kills your enthusiasm.... i only saw the movies, but have no info about anything beyond them.

Reply #120 Top

So nobody has anything to say? Or nobody has seen it yet? :D

 

I did and basically, what Major Stress said few posts above, turned out to be truth. On top of that, it felt more like a reboot, than proper sequel. In a way, story-wiss, so much maligned episodes I - III were actually better, since they were at least somewhat original.

That said, i dont hate it. Overall it was decent, i actually liked the humor, the girl was super-awesome and there were some tense scenes, where i really enjoyed it...but at the same time, there were several occassions when i felt bored and wondered if its going to end anytime soon... i guess this should not be happening, if the movie is supposed to be top-notch. Unfortunately, it did happen to me.

Funnily, despite the fact the action felt less out of place here than in the Star Trek reboot, i feel overall that one was better movie. Even if it felt less like Star Trek than this felt like Star Wars. Anyway, both movies are sort of archetype of modern day successful movies and it helps me realize why i prefer tv-shows to movies these days. Way more depth and originality to them.

Reply #121 Top

Saw it last night, very well done and an excellent movie overall. With an excellent cliff hanger for episode VIII!

Reply #122 Top

PREMIERE 16th -We were there, 3D N all Wooogazta !! :cylon:

Reply #123 Top

 

 

When the first Star Wars came out in 1977, I and my sister took my son to see it. He was 4 years old.  Yesterday my son took me to see this one ..Star Wars, the Force Awakens. To me, this one was almost as good as the very first!!  B)

Reply #124 Top

Saw it Thursday I did.

Reply #125 Top

Quoting Fuzzy, reply 124

Saw it Thursday I did.
End of Fuzzy's quote

And?