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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0009190J.J. Abrams - IMDb

    He created and executive-produced Alias (2001) and Lost (2004), composing the theme music for both, and co-writing episodes of "Lost". He also co-wrote and produced thriller Joy Ride (2001) . He made his feature directing debut with Mission: Impossible III (2006) , reinvigorating the series.

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  2. His directorial film work includes Mission: Impossible III (2006), Star Trek (2009), Super 8 (2011), and Star Trek Into Darkness (2013). He also directed, co-produced and co-wrote The Force Awakens, the seventh episode of the Star Wars Skywalker Saga and the first film of the sequel trilogy.

  3. It'd be fascinating to find out what Abrams would have done. Based on the rest of Episodes 1 and 2, they would need to wrap up the nature of the monster and the island, and the reason for the crash - and very quickly.

  4. Jeffrey Jacob Abrams (born June 27, 1966), more commonly known as J.J. Abrams, is one of the creators and executive producers of Lost. He wrote and directed the episodes " Pilot, Part 1 " and " Pilot, Part 2 ".

    • Darren Franich
    • The Mystery MacGuffin. J.J. Abrams loves mysteries. Long-running mysteries. Multifaceted mysteries. Mysteries of publicity. Mysteries inside of mysteries. He gave a whole speech once about mysteries.
    • A Team on a Mission, With Occasional Smooches. Abrams' film- and TVography is dotted with lovable work families who spend all their time together. They're coworkers and friends and inevitably lovers.
    • Documentary Style, Fantastical Locations. After Felicity, Abrams has worked almost exclusively in fantastical genres featuring spies, monsters, spaceships, and explosions.
    • Intelligence + Emotion = Smart popcorn. The essential appeal of the science fiction and fantasy genres used to veer toward the fantastical. Classics like Lord of the Rings or the original Star Trek transported its audience to faraway universes populated by imaginative creatures.
  5. Another egregious example of JJ Adams doing this messily would be Lost. More loose threads than a ball of yarn in a hurricane, and laughably he even employed literal mystery boxes and hatches at various points in the show.

  6. May 14, 2009 · J.J. Abrams created the beloved and obsessed-over Lost, which had its season finale Wednesday night, and directed the new Star Trek movie. Neal Conan talks with Abrams about his blockbusters.

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