Posted 28 November 2012 - 07:32 AM
I've heard that Matthew Vaughn (who I really don't know much of anything about) might be directing the upcoming movies, but it's not confirmed.
As a side note, my son has started watching the prequel trilogy before he goes to bed at night. I hadn't watched them in years and I remembered them being pretty sketchy, but damn. I'll have to see how the third movie holds up, but the first two are complete shit. The first one is just plain boring with no real focus, and the second one suffers from some truly abysmal writing. Every scene with Anakin is annoying as he's whining or being a complete fucking creep toward Padme, who went from being a strong-willed woman to some mindless bimbo who somehow is turned on by Anakin's infatuation. Every scene ranged from mediocre to cringe-worthy. The fact that they had to stuff every single reference they could to the other movies was really stupid as well, although I'm sure it works for a target audience of ten-year-olds (which I was at the time, and I remember loving these movies...I have to apologize now for dragging my mom to the theater about 10 times to see the second movie). Also, now that I think of it and since I'm in rant mode, beyond the shitty character development for Anakin they completely destroyed any sympathy I might have had for him in Episode III. I don't give a fuck that he suddenly turns "good" again by saving Luke - this guy butchered kids in cold blood.
Personally, I hope that the new movies focus more on character development and dialogue and less on flashy CGI. Episode II was terrible to watch because it was completely obvious it was all done in front of a screen. Give us some shots of real outdoor places, and make the visual style more in line with the originals. The rainbow color scheme for the prequels was really silly, especially given the prominence of gray in the original trilogy (did technology devolve or did everyone decide that starships don't need paint jobs any more?). I liked the old rugged feel of the Star Destroyers and such, everything in the prequels was too sleek. Finally, and it's probably a silly hope to have: get rid of the ridiculous backflip balarina dancer lightsaber battles. I loved them as a kid, and I'm sure a lot of people still find them to be fun to watch, but I can't help but feel that they're silly. They might look cool visually but they don't make a whole lot of sense, at least with the way the battles in the prequels were choreographed. The characters did a ton of spinning for no real reason other than to look "badass" - if their opponents were at all competent they'd simply stab them while they were spinning around or flipping through the air. I'd like to see lightsaber battles (if this new trilogy even focuses much on Jedi) more in line with what we saw in Episode VI (because, admitedly, the battle between Obi-wan and Vader in IV was pretty weak, although it's still a powerful scene, and the one in V is just decent). The camera angles were great and we didn't need to have a million flashy CGI things happening on screen at once to be entertained. The character's emotions were also clearly displayed in how they handled their lightsabers, with Luke adopting a far more aggressive moment after Vader started talking shit about his sister.
Ugh, I could go on and on, there's so much wrong with those prequels, but I'm sure it's all been said before and most of you are probably already in agreement.