![]() ![]() The trooper on the right who brings Poe Dameron to Kylo Ren during the opening Jakku invasion, is Oscar-winning Up composer Michael Giacchino - the guy who also wrote the music for Abrams’s Lost and is handling music chores on the upcoming Rogue One.Ībrams wanted to establish the Poe-Finn connection early on. Related: Exploring the Epic ‘Star Wars’ Art of Ralph McQuarrieĪbrams managed to sneak in cameos of several high-profile Star Wars fans, many obscured by latex (such as Simon Pegg as Unkar Plutt) and others in Stormtrooper armor. “We embraced wholeheartedly the brilliant iconography of Ralph McQuarrie, the concept artist who worked with George… The idea was to give people that feeling of instantly being back in Star Wars.” “We went backwards to go forwards,” says Abrams. Throughout the film, he points out callbacks and homages to Lucas’s oeuvre, beginning with the Lucasfilm logo, opening crawl, and initial shot of Kylo Ren’s Star Destroyer obscuring Jakku. ![]() Here are 27 things we just had to share, in chronological order.Ībrams considers the entire film a love letter to George Lucas and the original Star Wars, a.k.a. ![]() Yahoo Movies took an early copy of the set for a spin and spent hours poring over the bonus material, paying close attention to what the filmmaker had to say. ![]() The set is a marked improvement over the version released last spring, including all the previously released features with several new bells and whistles. The director’s moment-by-moment, detailed analysis is, despite his protestations, perhaps the biggest selling point of the four-disc Force Awakens 3D collector’s edition that’s hitting stores on Nov. And with that, he kicks off his commentary track for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Abrams wants you know he hates doing commentary tracks. ![]()
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