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More STAR WARS Talk From George Lucas And Kathleen Kennedy! Hints Dropped! Names... Not So Much!

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Steven Spielberg Doesn’t Want The STAR WARS Job!! Nor Apparently Does Quentin Tarantino And Zach Snyder!! UPDATED: StarWars.com Confirms Michael Arndt To Script VII!!

http://www.aintitcool.com/node/59560

What's Tarantino's problem? Especially since he's been on the slide since Jackie Brown :?

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J.J. Abrams & Jon Favreau Both Thrilled About 'Star Wars Episode 7'

Fri, November 9, 2012 3:23pm EST by Russ Weakland

Now that Disney has purchased Lucasfilm, 'Star Wars Episode 7' has a targeted release date of 2015. So many people are both scared and excited for what is to come, and HollywoodLife.com got to talk EXCLUSIVELY with J.J. and Jon about their potential involvement in the iconic series! You won’t believe what they had to say! During the Veterans Day 2012: Celebrating Leadership and Service event, hosted at Universal Studios on Nov. 9 by national veterans nonprofit, The Mission Continues, alongside the Got Your 6 campaign, HollywoodLife.com got to talk EXCLUSIVELY to two amazing filmmakers rumored to be top picks to direct the next Star Wars films.
J.J. Abrams and Jon Favreau both had different opinions on the possibility to go to a galaxy far far away!

J.J. Abrams on 'Star Wars Episode 7'
“Look, Star Wars is one of my favorite movies of all time,” J.J. gushed. He added, “I frankly feel that – I almost feel that, in a weird way, the opportunity for whomever it is to direct that movie, it comes with the burden of being that kind of iconic movie and series. I was never a big Star Trek fan growing up, so for me, working on Star Trek didn’t have any of that, you know, almost fatal sacrilege, and so, I am looking forward more then anyone to the next iterations of Star Wars, but I believe I will be going as a paying moviegoer!”

Jon Favreau is Less Squeamish About 'Star Wars'
But Jon appeared to be a little more interested in sitting in the director’s chair, saying, “I think both J.J. and I come from a generation of people who formed our whole creative persona around what we experienced as kids from watching those films, and I have had the good fortune of working with George [Lucas] and around George, and whether it is doing a voice on Clone Wars, or being at the Skywalker Ranch mixing Iron Man – so I have been very happy and lucky to just experience the culture that Lucas has created, both in my own life growing up as a kid and professional – whether it was interviewing him at film festivals on stage, he is just a really wonderful, talented gifted guy who has changed the business so much, so I am just giddy, first and foremost as a fan, to see what happens with it. I think there is a lot of question marks of how they are going to do it, and who they are going to do it with, and what the story is going to be about; but to say that I am not excited about it is definitely an understatement. We’ll see.” So HollywoodLifers, who would you rather see direct the next Star Wars movie? Sound off below! Russ Weakland


http://hollywoodlife.com/2012/11/09/jon-favreau-jj-abrams-star-wars-episode-7-director-interview/

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Steven Spielberg Doesn’t Want The STAR WARS Job!! Nor Apparently Does Quentin Tarantino And Zach Snyder!! UPDATED: StarWars.com Confirms Michael Arndt To Script VII!!

http://www.aintitcool.com/node/59560

What's Tarantino's problem? Especially since he's been on the slide since Jackie Brown :?

Yes but how would he do his signature camera shots from the car boot? From the perspective of the storm trooper locked in the boot with Jedi looking in and discussing what to do with him?

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Disney planning 2 or 3 Star Wars films a YEAR!?

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Disney planning 2 or 3 Star Wars films a YEAR!?

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You can sort of understand it.
These don't have to be all cinematic releases (the direct to DVD market is quite buoyant), they don't even have to all be live action films.
I'd dearly love to see that animated Tartakovsky Star Wars that was mooted a few years ago get revived.

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The cartoon series could be turned in to straight to DVD specials.

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Disney planning 2 or 3 Star Wars films a YEAR!?

http://blastr.com/2012/11/disney-planning-2-or-3-st.php
You can sort of understand it.
These don't have to be all cinematic releases (the direct to DVD market is quite buoyant), they don't even have to all be live action films.
I'd dearly love to see that animated Tartakovsky Star Wars that was mooted a few years ago get revived.

Mark

Did you see any of his Star Wars cartoons? They were very short, but rich with story telling. The story has it that he took episodes of Samurai Jack, chopped them down to a few minutes long and showed them to Lucas. Lucas liked them, and he got to do Star Wars for a bit.

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Did you see any of his Star Wars cartoons? They were very short, but rich with story telling. The story has it that he took episodes of Samurai Jack, chopped them down to a few minutes long and showed them to Lucas. Lucas liked them, and he got to do Star Wars for a bit.
I did not.
I know the legend, but sadly never got to see his episodes. Maybe they are on YouTube somewhere.

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Did you see any of his Star Wars cartoons? They were very short, but rich with story telling. The story has it that he took episodes of Samurai Jack, chopped them down to a few minutes long and showed them to Lucas. Lucas liked them, and he got to do Star Wars for a bit.

Yeah, there are a couple of hour length ones (here and here) which I think may be compilations of the short episodes. I've got the DVDs on the shelf above my head. They were rather quite a lot like Samurai Jack. This is very much a good thing. Plus his version of Asajj Ventriss was excellent; he developed her into a proper character and the stuff involving her in the subsequent series has been uniformly brilliant. They then gave the idea of making a a cartoon version to someone else who made a full length film which was rubbish and then gave someone else the chance to make it as a TV series, which has been getting increasingly good over time. It's CGI though so not as stylised (and frankly not as visually interesting) as Tartakovsky's work.

To be honest, I kind of wish they'd just let Tartakovsky make a series or two, I think it would have been genuinely superb. I don't know, maybe he didn't want the slog of a series any more? I'm kind of a Tartakovsky fanboy though, have been since Dexter's Lab.


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Brad Bird NOT directing the new Star Wars

That's about as far as that story goes ;)

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