Originally posted by Kazenji
I'd rather see Colin Trevorrow stick with the Jurassic World movies.
I was actually looking forward to his take.
The guy seemed to appreciate the creativity and imagination that goes into a SW film. Plus I was impressed Lucasfilm had the balls to have a different director for each film of the trilogy.
Looks like Lucasfilm are a tough boss to deal with though. One strike and you're out.
Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
please you idiotic dumbass.. all you do in thse threads is cry and more crying... that is not an opinion.. am opinion would beb I liked Wonder Woman because.. then you give a reason or reasons as too why you liked it.. or While I liked Spidey Homecoming I felt that.. and you give a reason or reasons... that is an example of how an opinion can be made when posting in these threads , you malcontent fool... grow on up and realize you do not have to see these movies.. learn that. live it... it is that simple...anyways onward to more important things instead of idiot A Holes, i will be seing this back to back on opening day
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Originally posted by Patient_LeechIt is their property and maybe the guy wasn't trusted with his latest film and the progress he's made up to this point with episode nine. Rian and Abrams both are better directors than this guy IMO. If they don't believe he can close the trilogy pull him now not later.
So probably what is happening is that Disney is being tyrannical and not allowing any interesting or creative people to have input into the series. So we'll probably be destined to have nothing but fan-service crap forever.
Originally posted by Patient_LeechFalse and I disagree. I don't care what you think because there are a lot of marvel and Star Wars films that completely shit all over any Riddick film. Your opinion is gross. Avengers 1 is great, Civil War is great, Winter Soldier is great, both Gotg are great, etc.
Star Wars and Marvel films are nothing but commercialized bullshit now, quanchi-bro. It's not about creativity or interesting stories or characters. It's about merchandise and $$.