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    Director Colin Trevorrow (Jurassic World) set to not direct Star Wars: Episode IX. http://ew.com/movies/2017/09/05/director-colin-trevorrow-leaves-star-wars-episode-ix/
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      Editing … WOOHOO! Now there's a chance that one movie in the new trilogy will have a director I give a shite about. Fingers crossed for Brad Bird! Come on Disney, pretty, pretty plz?
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      Editing … Twist: George Lucas directs it
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      Editing … Double Twist: Uwe Boll shows interest...
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      Editing … I'd love to see what Joss Whedon can do with a SW flick, but Brad Bird would be a great pick.
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      Editing … George Miller babyyy
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      Editing … So Brad Bird made Ratatouille, liked that flick. Hadn't that name in mind...
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      Editing … Brad Bird was originally considered to direct episode VII but wanted to do Tomorrowland. Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol showed he can do pulse-pounding action sequences while still remaining fairly family friendly, and all of his animated films have wonderfully written characters.
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      Editing … I want to see George Miller do a Star Wars movie, a Bond movie, an MCU movie, a DC movie, and 100 others, but at his age he can't have too many more movies in him, so I don't want him working on anything other than Mad Max.
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      Editing … The Whedony bit of dialogue in Force Awakens with Po going "Do you talk or do I talk?" made me cringe. I don't hold that sort of thing against Whedon when he does it since that's always been his schtick, but I hate that its caught on everywhere in blockbusters and video games and elsewhere. It's not a good fit for Star Wars in my opinion. You can't exactly do a "Flying monkies! I got that reference!" joke in Star Wars.
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      Editing … The ultimate irony would be if Episode IX was called "Revenge of the Jedi" and directed by Spielberg.
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      Editing … Hehe...That bit of Poe dialogue made me laugh, cause I was kinda thinking the same thing at that moment. It feels like they're trying to push Poe as the next Han Solo-type, and I can imagine Han Solo saying something like that. It's the Finn character that felt off to me. Until his lightsaber duel at the end, he felt like Futurama's Fry character - Way too boyish and playfully naive for what he has been thru.
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      Editing … Perhaps I enjoyed Joss Whedon's Firefly too much to not want to see what he would do with Star Wars. Although he threw a lot of humor into Firefly, he also threw a lot of unexpected tenderness into it that I think would service SW well. I do think that he would treat the IP with more respect than J.J. Abrhams did.
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      Editing … So you call it "Whedony dialogue"? I'm stealing that. I usually just call it "2010s Hollywood humor."
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