Star Wars: The Force Awakens update feed
“Loved the original 'Star Wars' films as a kid, still do. Especially 'Empire Strikes Back' while considering 'A New Hope' a genre landmark. Didn't think the prequel films were that bad personally, but they had a lot wrong with them and were a long way from great, especially 'Attack of the Clones'.
Despite seeing 'Star Wars: Episode VII- The Force Awakens' around the time it first came out (maybe a little after), there was a long time of being put off by the vitriolic hate it's gotten here and the practical war zone there is in order to review it (even when it was critically acclaimed). Finally mustering the courage, count me in as somebody who loved 'Star Wars: Episode VII- The Force Awakens'. A masterpiece? No. Better than the prequels? Absolutely, and although some may disagree ” read more
" Directed by: J.J. Abrams Produced by: J.J. Abrams, Kathleen Kennedy, Pippa Anderson, Michael Arndt, Bryan Burk, Timothy Gromley, Tommy Harper, Jason D. McGatlin, Michelle Rejwan, Ben Rosenblatt, John.Swartz, Lawrence Kasdan, and Susan Towner Written by: Michael Arndt, J.J. Abrams, and Lawrence Kasdan Based on characters created by: George Lucas Cinematography: Dan Mindel Edited by: Maryanne Brandon and Mary Jo Markey Music by: John Williams Distributed by: Walt Disney Pictures and Lucasfilms"
" Directed by: J.J. Abrams Produced by: J.J. Abrams, Kathleen Kennedy, Pippa Anderson, Michael Arndt, Bryan Burk, Timothy Gromley, Tommy Harper, Jason D. McGatlin, Michelle Rejwan, Ben Rosenblatt, John.Swartz, Lawrence Kasdan, and Susan Towner Written by: Michael Arndt, J.J. Abrams, and Lawrence Kasdan Based on characters created by: George Lucas Cinematography: Dan Mindel Edited by: Maryanne Brandon and Mary Jo Markey Music by: John Williams Distributed by: Walt Disney Pictures and Lucasfilms"
" After directing the successful reboot of Star Trek franchise back in 2009, Hollywood mogul J.J. Abrams takes a crack at the most successful of all the space operas, the Saga of the Star Wars. And just as he did with the voyages of the Enterprise, Abrams proves that, despite the fan-disparaged prequels, the Force is still awake and still strong, when helmed at the hands of one who still believes in it."
"Don’t get too use, to some of your fan favourite characters."