Not an inspiring choice imo. Yes he's made some pretty good movies over the years but it's been quite a few of those years since one of them was. And if you had asked me before all of this would I like to see a Ron Howard take on Star Wars I would have taken a pass.
Though I don't know if it makes much difference at this point really. This thing is such a mess now and it's looking like it might end up being more of a producer driven movie anyway. And it's hard to gauge how anyone would do finishing out principle, sorting through everything else that's already been shot by two directors who are of a markedly different style and piecing together anything worth watching out of it all.
This may end up being more interesting as an unfolding train wreck than it ever is as simply a Star Wars movie.
wow this is going to be even worse than I had assumed.
once again, on the record that this SW movie turns out better than good.wow this is going to be even worse than I had assumed.
Will it feature the part when chewie goes to visit his family on Christmas?
They can have either a good Star Wars movie or a good Han Solo movie. I honestly don't think they can have both.
Also, while I think a Han Solo movie should have SOME comedy, it should probably not be a laughing riot all the time either, since it's also going to involve Han starting out as an imperial stormtrooper and defecting to break Chewie from slavery, getting into the criminal underworld, it's not all fun and roses all the time, he's never been the comic relief in the old movies, he's just the wisecracking sarcastic rogue type of character.
was he an imperial? i thought he was initially part of the corrilian (spelling) navy/academy since his pants with the yellow pin stripe was part of that uniform... shrug. as long as the movie is good, i r eally don't care.
Well shit, that's even worse for those two guys. lol.
I read a little after I made that post. I dunno how you get a good product out of that process. Maybe Ron Howard can do it though.