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What do you think of J.J. Abrams directing "Star Wars: Episode VII"?
Well, at least it's not Michael Bay. Plus, "Star Trek" (2009) was good, and "Star Trek into Darkness" looks promising. I guess there's hope, but I'm still having trouble imagining "Star Wars: Episode VII".
What do you think?
3 Answers
- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
I have a bad feeling about this.
On a more serious note, Abrams is too... direct and to the point for me. His films are always "These are the good guys and these are the bad guys. The good guys win!"
Not what I'm looking for in the next SW trilogy. If you want to know what I'd really like to see, follow the link below.
Source(s): http://boards.theforce.net/threads/what-do-you-thi... Mine is just the first post - horamLv 45 years ago
Return of the Jedi. We are in an information age, the place the whole lot is at the tip of our fingers, and we don't have got to spend hours in the library each day to study... We will order books on Amazon that are self released (lulu) or even out of print. We can put in orders at libraries even with just our library card quantity. All the ancient suggestions return in this kind of society, and may also be analized together, by using each character. So, even as "Jedi" is also a metaphor for a Buddha, or an historic cultural Hero like Anansi, Isis or Thor, it may also just be a generalized analogy for the person's pursuit of "The force."
- Anonymous8 years ago
i'm suddenly a lot more optimistic than i had been about episode VII
i love most of J.J. Abrams films