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Originally Posted by calgarywinning
To each his own. Every scene of this was breathtaking and very well calculated. There was so much depth to the writing and the on-screen interpretation. I just don't understand why you think a single frame was wasted. Peter Jackson is an outstanding director who has successfully accomplished in film making, the almost impossible interpretation, of the JRR Tolkien series. Now the Hobbit remains to be scene.
I personally cannot wait for Harrison Ford to reprise his role as Han Solo. The sheer disgust of his sell out on the acting trade for money will capture the essence of the original.
The only real outstanding question is what role will Johnny Depp play. Maybe a coruscant shake down copper. This series in the hands of Disney will not be good. It needs to be gritty and more to the bladerunner spectrum to survive becoming a roadside attraction.
The obvious studio move would be to re-make the original three.
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I don't think there's any reason whatsoever to remake the original three.
With the exception of the damned Ewoks they were perfect the way they were.
In fact if they made a follow up movie to ROTJ that had two hours of this I would pay a lot of money for it