Who would you have preferred to direct one of the Prequels?
Who, in your mind, would you have preferred to direct one of the prequels?
Obviously Lucas is a great visionary director, but directors like Kershner have shown you can create emotion out of a Star Wars script, and still have it stand up as arguably the best SW film (that being Empire).
If you had a choice, pretend your a Roman Emporer and a thumb up or down determines who directs it (prequel of your choice), who would you let touch the saga?
Some thoughts out of mine include Spielberg, bring Kershner out of the wilderness, Peter Jackson, Ridley Scott too name a few. Hell, I'd even love to see what Scorsese might do with it.
Of course, Lucas would never let a Star Wars film too far out of his executive reachers, so some directors would be comprimised, but still, it could lead to a fun discussion.
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I like what Lucas did with ANH and ROTJ..for those still unaware Lucas did the majority of work on Jedi by the end Marquand was nought but assistant director
its interesting that Kershner hated anything involving effects and passed directing those secquences onto two others
Kurtz directed one noteable scene i recall reading though il have to go back and find what it was and another guy did the other stuff he passed on
thats recent news to me
Speilberg passed on Jedi so it would have been interesting to see him do a Prequel
the guy who did 300 and the remake of Dawn of the Dead whos name escapes me mightve done a good PT flick
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I just gave the 300 guy up as someone whod be the typical guy to have done a prequel if Lucas passed it on
i cant say of a director who i rate personally as im a more a horror fan than any other genre so if i was to pick a fave director of mine to do a PT flick itd be a ****ing weird flick
Dario Argento does AOTC....thatd be mental
mind you Cronenberg and Lynch were up for the OT so maybe that aint so far fetched
Singer would have been interesting for SITH or Del Toro
if Edgar Wright can do semi serious as opposed to comedy hed have been great ...with help from his his freind Simon Pegg of course
they love the OT and hate the PT...they were very vocal about their loathing of TPM
Scorsese i dunno
Lynch would make one strange SW film, I'm sure, but it might be entertaining, certainly. There is a rumour that he could always direct Jurassic Park 4, as the expected director said he wasn't interested. That'd be fun. David Lynch playing with dinosaurs. What a thought.
I'd wonder what Scorsese could do with it; he is much more interested in character motivations, so the story of Anakin could be a whole lot more complex. Order 66 could be a laugh with Marty Scorsese too.
I'm now thinking of Francis Ford Coppola, a close friend of Lucas', but
he is pretty individual too as a director. Just thinking of the scope he could give, while still telling a great story. Plus, throw his cinematographer in too, and he Jedi Council scenes would be alot more interesting.
Brian Singer would be a great choice, the PT would have a shocking twists in all the tree PT movies, like that Jar Jar, was really the puppet master all along. At the end of ROTS, Sidious gets a call and immediately becomes afraid, he answers the call and bows down and Jar Jar appears and Sidious says, everything has gone as you planed my Master. That would be shocking
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Actually... that would have been interesting and I'm sure all people would consider Jar Jar the new greatest movie villain of all time. He made us hate him when we felt we didn't mean to... Pure genius.
i would have preferred any competent director who trusted his actors and gave them freedom to grow into their character and come up with their own ideas, like in the OT.
people insist that overly used CGI and bad actors killed the PT. i think thats bullshit. even the "wooden" hayden has proven himself a splendid actor in other films, and you can never have too much cgi so long as the focus is not primarily on the animation (look what we can do!!! looky looky!!!)
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