They could call it Star Wars: The Next Generation!On one hand, I hate what Abrams did with the recent Star Trek movie, because that shit wasn't Star Trek. But on the other hand, if he made a Star Wars movie in a similar style, that could be awesome...
It would be really ironic/downright trolling if he made a Star Wars movie that was a really slow and contemplative morality play.
Watching these movies at the theater was pure magic back then. Go watch any other Sci Fi before 1977 and do a comparison. The movies still are awesome 35 years later and look great on TV.Yeah I think most of the love of the first three movies is all about nostalgia, and of course the effects for that time, which took sci-fi to another level. But story wise? they were just as bad as prequels, really. the only saving grace was some of the actors like Harrison Ford which brought life to those characters. They were basically kids movies. But the prequels, to this day I cant even get my kids to sit down to watch them because they are so boring. Heavy on shitty dialogue, too much going on, no focus.
Star Trek movies have never been particularly good period. Like 3 of them are actually good, a few are watchable. I thought the first JJ Abrams Star Trek was fine as an appeal to nostalgia+reboot, but the second one was a fucking Star Trek theme park ride (sadly without the moving chairs), not a movie. And bringing in Khan as the villain, while making him absolutely nothing like Khan, is fucking retarded.Why was it not like Star Trek? I thought both movies were great. they bested any other Star trek movie by a longshot. At least IMO.
Alec Guinness thought the film was an embarrassing joke while he was making it:2001 came out in 1968, and was very high quality.
Star Wars was a breakout film tho.
Recently watching Star Wars I couldn't believe how bad Alec Guinness overacts in that movie. He by far gives the worst performance of anyone in that movie.
I don't think that's right. Guiness thought it was 'fairy tale' rubbish. However, he knew a gem when he saw it, which is why he negotiated 2% of the gross off the top.Alec Guinness thought the film was an embarrassing joke while he was making it
"Alec disliked his role as "Obi-Wan Kenobi" in the Star Wars movies, and even claimed that he persuaded George Lucas to kill off the character as a way to limit his involvement in the films. He also claimed to have thrown away all of his Star Wars-related fan mail unopened."I don't think that's right. Guiness thought it was 'fairy tale' rubbish. However, he knew a gem when he saw it, which is why he negotiated 2% of the gross off the top.
He was a Shakespearean old fogey actor in a Sci Fi new age film. His comments make perfect sense, but pretty much everyone raves about his work ethic and the fact he pushed everyone to get the film done. Give me his Obi-Wan over Ewan Mcgregor any day.
The point is he didn't think much of Star Wars while he was making it, and he didn't think much of Star Wars 20 years later. To judge how he really felt I'd go with what he wrote in his letters and diaries more than what he said in public. In public he was charming - the man had to earn a living with these people after all - but in his private correspondence he was brutally frank, and those documents weren't revealed until early last year. Considering how disparaging he was about the dialog I somehow doubt he really meant the best line of his career was from Star Wars, unless he was thinking about $$$ per word.I'm not sure what your point is there. I think you are reading far too much into diary entries from an actor generally considered to be overtly critical in those. He pretty much had bad things to say in his diary for every movie he's done, and many actors and directors. He said the best line of his career was asking Luke about being a Jedi. For as established an actor as he was, that's saying something.
I think more than anything he just hated the fan craziness and also was spot on in that Lucas' writing was horrible and his directing was mediocre. The best Star Wars movie by far, Empire, didn't have Lucas directing it. it gives me hope for Episode 7 although I certainly would've preferred Cuaron over JJ Abrams.