jye4ever
Broke and happy
Re: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (12/16/16)
Might as well call it Rogue 2.
Might as well call it Rogue 2.
As long as the director delivers a solid movie, I'm okay with reshoots.
As long as the director delivers a solid movie, I'm okay with reshoots.
The crew expects they are reshooting 40% of the film.
The latest rumours. 40%!!??
"June 2, 2016
HOW EXTENSIVE WILL THE ROGUE ONE RESHOOTS BE?
by Jason Ward (editor-in-chief)
Since the weekend, there was a lot of dust kicked up on Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. By late Sunday night, the news began to hit the gossip sites and the trades alike. I reached out to several sources to find out exactly what was going on with Rogue One. When I asked a few crew members what was being reshot they laughed and said “everything.” Of course they were kidding but from the sound of it, the shooting will be extensive.
Here are the common themes in what people behind the scenes are saying:
Some crew initially heard J.J. Abrams was supervising the reshoots.
Gareth Edwards is doing the reshoots himself but with a partner, Christopher McQuarrie.
Christopher McQuarrie, the final writer on Rogue One will be working extensively with Edwards onset to make sure they’re on the “same page” with the most recent draft of the film.
Christopher McQuarrie’s draft of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story was considered superior to the film they shot previously.
It was not Edwards’ fault as McQuarrie’s draft wasn’t completed when much of the film was shot and revisions kept coming in that made the film feel uneven.
32 sets have been recreated for the reshoot.
The crew expects they are reshooting 40% of the film.
They are working 6 days a week for 8 weeks."
The latest rumours. 40%!!??
"June 2, 2016
HOW EXTENSIVE WILL THE ROGUE ONE RESHOOTS BE?
by Jason Ward (editor-in-chief)
Since the weekend, there was a lot of dust kicked up on Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. By late Sunday night, the news began to hit the gossip sites and the trades alike. I reached out to several sources to find out exactly what was going on with Rogue One. When I asked a few crew members what was being reshot they laughed and said “everything.” Of course they were kidding but from the sound of it, the shooting will be extensive.
Here are the common themes in what people behind the scenes are saying:
Some crew initially heard J.J. Abrams was supervising the reshoots.
Gareth Edwards is doing the reshoots himself but with a partner, Christopher McQuarrie.
Christopher McQuarrie, the final writer on Rogue One will be working extensively with Edwards onset to make sure they’re on the “same page” with the most recent draft of the film.
Christopher McQuarrie’s draft of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story was considered superior to the film they shot previously.
It was not Edwards’ fault as McQuarrie’s draft wasn’t completed when much of the film was shot and revisions kept coming in that made the film feel uneven.
32 sets have been recreated for the reshoot.
The crew expects they are reshooting 40% of the film.
They are working 6 days a week for 8 weeks."
IF this is true Disney can eat a bag of dicks for watering it down:
(Warning, Potentially huge SPOILERS):
https://stormtrooperlarry.com/2016/06/03/rogue-one-possible-plot-leak-from-a-production-insider/
IF this is true Disney can eat a bag of dicks for watering it down:
(Warning, Potentially huge SPOILERS):
https://stormtrooperlarry.com/2016/06/03/rogue-one-possible-plot-leak-from-a-production-insider/
ROGUE2 said:The crew expects they are reshooting 40% of the film.
IF this is true Disney can eat a bag of dicks for watering it down (but Suicide reshoots are kewl)!!
I don't like Disney and I don't like Disney's Star Wars. All those weird new characters in the trailer? I don't care about them, I'm glad to hear they get slaughtered.
Wanna see Darth Vader and CGI Tarkin tho . . .
Try not to be such a troll.
Try not to be such a troll. There's a huge difference between a studio liking a movie enough to give the director $ to shoot additional sequences and a studio wanting to almost completely rework a movie because they're afraid it won't sell enough toys.
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