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Star Wars - Episode VII

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Star Wars: Episode VII Cast Announced
The Star Wars Team are thrilled to announce the cast of Star Wars: Episode VII.

Actors John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac, Andy Serkis, Domhnall Gleeson, and Max von Sydow will join the original stars of the saga, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, and Kenny Baker in the new film.

Star Wars: Episode VII will be directed by J.J. Abrams from a screenplay by Lawrence Kasdan and Abrams. Kathleen Kennedy, Abrams, and Bryan Burk are producing, and John Williams is returning as the composer. The movie opens worldwide on December 18, 2015.[/b]
 
They've also released a photo of the cast doing a reading of the script

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Utter crap this will be, Disney will be more concerned about whoring out the brand and raking the cash in from merchandise.

Get ready for the Star Wars Whopper at Burger King, or how about DHL "using the force " to deliver a poster.

Cocksuckers will ruin this even more than Jar Jar binks.
 
Utter crap this will be, Disney will be more concerned about whoring out the brand and raking the cash in from merchandise.

Get ready for the Star Wars Whopper at Burger King, or how about DHL "using the force " to deliver a poster.

Cocksuckers will ruin this even more than Jar Jar binks.

I disagree mate. Disney know whats at stake here (resurrecting the series after the debacle that was episodes 1,2 and 3). I don't think they will let a sub standard movie be released, I have every confidence it will be good. They most certainly do not want the name Disney to be tied to the death of the Star Wars franchise.

As for burgers etc being named and the merchandise debate - remember the original trilogy? The Str Wars Franchise is half built around merchandising. I have an R2D2 cookie jar ffs. LOL
 

I disagree mate. Disney know whats at stake here (resurrecting the series after the debacle that was episodes 1,2 and 3). I don't think they will let a sub standard movie be released, I have every confidence it will be good. They most certainly do not want the name Disney to be tied to the death of the Star Wars franchise.

As for burgers etc being named and the merchandise debate - remember the original trilogy? The Str Wars Franchise is half built around merchandising. I have an R2D2 cookie jar ffs. LOL

I have no confidence in them afraid, i offer evidence in John Carter
 
@dholliday and anyone else who doesn't like the prequels, if they have a LOT of time, might enjoy these if they haven't seen them already, they went viral a couple years ago.

http://redlettermedia.com/plinkett/star-wars/

(NSFW)

Excessively long reviews done in the character of an old, psychotic man (to break up the monotony of the writer just doing it dry) that breaks down those movies thoroughly. Not only the plot holes, and obvious stuff, but the bigger issues which have been alluded to already - character depth, general theme, etc.

(Have posted once before on another thread somewhere)

Frankly, the 70 minute or so reviews were better and far more entertaining than the actual movies.
 
I think it won't be as good, if only because of the utterly boss musical scores and themes which did so much in creating ideas and feelings won't be in it.
 

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