The blockbuster season is upon us and amongst the line-up is the highly anticipated reboot of Star Trek. RT spoke to the man in the captain's chair, J. J. Abrams, about his galactic re-imagining of the great Trek franchise as well as the films that have inspired him.
Abrams made his name creating ratings gold on the small screen in the form of Felicty, Alias and the mind-bending Lost. His feature directorial debut came in 2006 with Mission: Impossible III and in 2008 he produced the film marketer's dream, Cloverfield.
Today, J.J. Abrams talks to Rotten Tomatoes about the light and dark in the Star Trek universe and the challenges and freedoms provided by the scale of shooting in space.
We put him through the torture of selecting his top five favorite films right now. In doing so he produced a list that reveals a fan of great and classic cinema.
Check out the video interview or skip below for a pull-out of his five faves.
Jaws (1975, 100% Tomatometer)
Jaws is an undeniably great movie. Jaws is just one of the greatest movies ever. It's on TV all the time. It is never not on television. They should just have a Jaws Network where they just show Jaws all the time because I would subscribe like crazy. The movie is just wonderful and the characters are so great. I am just in awe of that movie. I think that movie is spectacular.Philadelphia Story (1940, 100% Tomatometer)
Star Wars (1977, 95% Tomatometer)
Tootsie (1982, 87% Tomatometer)
Rear Window (1954, 100%)
If you are as excited about the reboot as we are, and want to get your Trekkie credentials up to date, join Editor, Tim Ryan, for Trekking With Tim. He will boldly take you on his journey through time as he visits every Star Trek film in the franchise leading up to the reboot.
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King Thor writes: on Apr 27 2009 10:14 PM Where's the 5 favorite films? Hopefully its not in that 7 minute interview I don't wanna go through all that... (Reply to this) |
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rsr5001 writes: on Apr 27 2009 10:21 PM hmm I'm gonna have to go with "fail" on the new 5 Favorite Film format (sorry for the alliteration). (Reply to this) |
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ledawg1138 writes: on Apr 27 2009 10:21 PM Why is that horrible poster in the backround? "Why Jaws? Really?" Great list, my hope is restored for "Star Trek", this guy knows his stuff. (Reply to this) |
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Accursed A. writes: on Apr 27 2009 10:26 PM Amazing that the same guy who wrote Gone Fishin' and Armageddon is now the savior of one of the biggest movie/tv/merchandise franchises ever. The guy has a mind like a steel trap. (Reply to this) |
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jocorotten writes: on Apr 27 2009 11:19 PM Hi King Thor. Yep, it is in the video. He is such an entertaining man to watch that I left it in that format. But point taken. I will post a text version of the five films also and put them up in the usual format shortly. (Reply to this) |
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Cicatriz writes: on Apr 27 2009 11:23 PM its funny how he says jaws. the original ending to joy ride (which he wrote)is exactly the same, just replace the shark with a semi-truck. (Reply to this) |
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jocorotten writes: on Apr 28 2009 12:23 AM Now with pull-out quotes! And ledawg, absolutely agree. It is a great list. (Reply to this) |
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Timothy M. writes: on Apr 28 2009 07:47 AM Great List JJ!!!!! (Reply to this) |
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rle4lunch writes: on Apr 28 2009 09:55 AM Jaws is the best movie on this list. I'm also still in awe of this movie. Movies are NOT shot this way anymore. It has one of the best character developments, and most of the sets are real standalone places that weren't constructed just for the movie. It just feels real. The whole thing. The best actors are those who you watch and you think that they are just holding another conversation with their co-stars. This movie does that perfectly. And the cast was perfect as well. Quint, by far, is one of the best characters ever on film. (Reply to this) |
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FinalDestination019 writes: on Apr 28 2009 12:39 PM Great list. Glad The Philadelphia Story got a mention. Love, love, love that film. Rather unconventional choices too, which is nice. (Reply to this) |
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lestatthevampire writes: on Apr 28 2009 01:36 PM Philadelphia Story and Tootsie... 2 films I DID NOT expect from him. Love his work though, so whatev... (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Apr 28 2009 02:09 PM Cool list, seems like a chill guy. I like how even admits the short comings in MI:III, not a lot of filmmakers will say there are problems with there movies. (Reply to this) |
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HectorMoran91 writes: on Apr 28 2009 05:37 PM Cool list and seems like a cool guy. Now lets all hope Star Trek is as good as any of his top 5 films. (Reply to this) |
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Astro C. writes: on Apr 29 2009 10:15 AM I think it's the first time I see SW on these lists. This automatically wins my vote for JJ as Governor of California, if I was Californian or even American... I hate Tootsie. Does J.J. stand for Jay Jay? :p (Reply to this) |
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Nanosauromo writes: on Jul 27 2009 01:16 AM In reply to this comment (#2443991) It stans for Jeffery Jacob. (Reply to this) |
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