His movies have generally horrible characters, SW will be no exception.
You.
Don't.
Know.
THAT.
J.J. Abrams is not the only person involved in this movie by a light-year. Kasdan's involved. Kathleen Kennedy. Lucas is on the periphery advising and consulting because it's his baby whether he still owns the thing or not. This isn't Star Trek. This is Disney and Lucasfilm, not Paramount. Different movie. Different studio. Different people.
But then - you made up your mind about this movie long ago, so what's the point?
Of course my mind is made up. I hate Abrams. He helped guarantee that we'll never get real Star Trek in live action form ever gain. His Trek make even the most mindless 80s action movie look like The Lord of the Rings. That was enough to make me hate him. No one that could make JJ Trek could do anything worthwhile. Its like saying I should watch a Michael Bay movie with an open mind, because
this movie might not just be an excuse for his trademark explosions/action scenes.
Now, he's teaming up with the company that just threw 80% of what I love about the SW franchise down the drain just so they can make sure its corporate controlled crap. He's helping with writing the movie based off the story of Lucas apparently (who would let that idiot write even just the basic story of another Star Wars movie?) and his co-writer Kasdan hasn't done anything good since Return of the Jedi (unless you
really like Dreamcatcher or French Kiss
). I don't know why Kathleen Kennedy gets to be her own sentence like she's important. Apparently, she
's a rather prolific producer. That doesn't mean anything for Episode VII, especially with two other producers, one of which is also the director. Plus, working with people like Spielberg a bunch of times does not mean she
is Spielberg. I'm sure that, based on her many credits on good movies, she's good at her job. But, I don't see her having any real impact on a movie already being influenced by much more important people/corporations.
I'm sure this won't
just be Abrams trainwreck when it comes to the movies, but between Disney already ruining the universe, and abrams being an idiot, I'd rather get a Jar Jar spin off written and directed by Lucas than an Abrams/Disney Episode VII.
You really might like Alias. Just watch the pilot. It's 66 minutes long. It's the story of a spy who finds out her world isn't quite what she thought it was. It's pretty compelling stuff. If you hate it, then that's cool. But if you do watch it, go in with an open mind. It might surprise you.
But, that's just my suggestion. You do what you want to.
You're entitled to your opinion. But, the only thing that can get me to get through any of Abrams work at this point is my morbid curiosity about a pre-existing franchise I like getting ruined. Trying to watch something he did that doesn't even have the benefit of an established name is not something I'd even consider. Add to that the fact that I'm not a big fan of Spy stories that aren't sci fi/superhero stuff and that the specific premise of Alias sounds really stupid, and that's 66 minutes that I'm not willing to waste on the show.