I'm cautiously optimistic. What bothers me more, at the moment, is how little the universe has apparently changed in 30 years. Rebels in X-wings vs Imperial Tie Fighters seems like the Star Wars universe got stuck in a bubble where nothing changed except for the inhabitants getting older.
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It has always seemed to me like the Star Wars universe was fairly stagnant technologically. So X wings don't bug me. I kind of like that it doesn't seem like the rebels immediately won and took over everything after RotJ - the Emperor had built enough of a governmental system that clearly others would step in after his death.
People out on the borderlands would hack out empires for themselves. Typical behavior after a major change of government.
I'm reminded of a far-future sci-fi series I read most of (the plot eventually went too far up its own ass for even me to care how it ended), where technology is deliberately kept stagnant because everyone knows there are thousands of years missing from historical records (i.e. our present) where technology was advancing so fast that the records became obsolete and unreadable before anyone realized it would be a problem.
I saw Woman in Gold yesterday - excellent film. Helen Mirren was just wonderful in it, as was Tatiana Maslany playing a younger version of her in Nazi-occupied Vienna.
Ryan Reynolds is out of his depth acting alongside the likes of Mirren and Daniel Brühl, but he gives it a good try and might be able to rebuild some credibility as an actor based on this role. As long as he doesn't follow it up with a comic book movie that keeps anyone from taking him seriously. Uh oh.
If that is Ryan Reynolds destroying his chance at being a serious actor, I am totally cool with that. DEADPOOL.
This is also my reaction.
Finally watched the Jurassic World trailer. Yup, I'm going to the movies.
Yeah, it sounds like taking some time away from doing high pressure media franchise work (or just work in general) is a really good idea for him right now. I don't get the sense that Spielberg's process puts him through the ringer like Joss' does.