Joe Johnston Explained

Joe Johnston
Birth Date:13 May 1950
Birth Place:Austin, Texas, U.S.
Birthname:Joseph Eggleston Johnston II
Education:ArtCenter College of Design
Alma Mater:California State University
Yearsactive:1977–present

Joseph Eggleston "Joe" Johnston II (born May 13, 1950)[1] is an American film director, producer, writer, and visual effects artist. He is best known for directing effects-driven films, including Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989); The Rocketeer (1991); Jumanji (1995); Jurassic Park III (2001); The Wolfman (2010); and (2011).

Early life

Johnston was born Joseph Eggleston Johnston II in Austin, Texas,[2] and attended California State University, Long Beach, and Pasadena's Art Center College of Design, both for industrial design.

Career

Design and visual effects

Much of the work at the beginning of Johnston's screen career combined design and special effects. He began his career as a concept artist and effects technician on the first Star Wars film, directed by George Lucas, co-created the design of Boba Fett in The Empire Strikes Back,[3] and was art director on one of the effects teams for the sequel Return of the Jedi. His association with Lucas would later prove fruitful, when he became one of four to win an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects for Lucas and Steven Spielberg's film Raiders of the Lost Ark.[4] Johnston continued to work on many films as an effects expert.

He was also associate producer on fantasy Willow, and production designer on two mid-80s TV movies which featured the Ewoks seen in Return of the Jedi.

Johnston is also author of Star Wars novel The Adventures of Teebo: A Tale of Magic and Suspense, which ties into Return of the Jedi (New York: Random House, 1984;,).[5]

In 1984, now 34, Johnston went to Lucas and stated his desire to leave Lucasfilm for a year. However, Lucas offered him to go to USC School of Cinematic Arts and study there for a year, complete with paid tuition and half-salary that would let Johnston take any class he wanted.[6] [7] Johnston left after a year, saying he "was asked not to return" because he "broke too many rules".[8]

Directing

Johnston made his directorial debut in 1989 with hit comedy adventure Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, starring Rick Moranis. He followed it with comic-book adaptation The Rocketeer (1991). The film was a commercial failure, as was his next, the animated and live-action The Pagemaster, starring Macaulay Culkin. Johnston rebounded, directing the family hit Jumanji, starring Robin Williams. The film overcame lukewarm reviews to gross over $260 million.[9]

Johnston was set to direct Hulk,[10] but dropped out in July 1997. Johnston then switched gears from effects-driven action films to the more personal October Sky (1999), starring a teenage Jake Gyllenhaal as a 1950s West Virginia high school student who dreams of being a rocket scientist for NASA against his father's wishes.

Johnston's first project of the 2000s was the sequel Jurassic Park III, which made over US$300 million at the box office. Johnston followed it with western Hidalgo, starring Viggo Mortensen. Johnston then took a six-year directorial break before signing on at a month's notice to take over the 2010 remake of 1941 horror classic The Wolfman. Shot in England, the film starred Benicio del Toro and Anthony Hopkins.

In part thanks to his experience with the period superhero film The Rocketeer, Johnston was selected to direct Marvel Studios superhero adaptation . Released on July 22, 2011,[11] the film stars Chris Evans as the comic book hero and Hugo Weaving as his archenemy the Red Skull. In 2012, Johnston directed the thriller Not Safe for Work for Blumhouse Productions.

On December 12, 2017, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Johnston would direct 32 days of reshoots on the film The Nutcracker and the Four Realms, due to its director Lasse Hallström being unavailable.[12]

On December 5, 2019, it was reported that Joe Johnston was in negotiations with Disney to direct Shrunk, a legacy sequel to Honey, I Shrunk The Kids.[13] [14]

Filmography

Director

Film

YearTitleNotes
1989Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
1991The Rocketeer
1994The PagemasterLive-action sequences
1995Jumanji
1999October Sky
2001Jurassic Park III
2004Hidalgo
2010The Wolfman
2011Also executive producer
2014Not Safe for Work
2018The Nutcracker and the Four RealmsDirector of reshoots and oversaw post-production;[15]
Received co-director credit along with Lasse Hallström[16]

Television

YearTitleNotes
1993The Young Indiana Jones ChroniclesEpisode "Princeton, February 1916"
2015LumenTV movie;
Also executive producer

Other credits

Film

YearTitleDirectorRole
1977Star WarsGeorge LucasVisual effects artist / Cameo as "Death Star Trooper"
1980The Empire Strikes BackIrvin KershnerVisual effects artist and art director / Cameo as "Captain Shawn Valdez"
1981Raiders of the Lost ArkSteven SpielbergVisual effects artist and art director
1983Return of the JediRichard MarquandArt director
1984Indiana Jones and the Temple of DoomSteven Spielberg
1986Howard the DuckWillard HuyckUltralight sequence designer
1987Batteries Not IncludedMatthew RobbinsSecond unit director and production manager
1988WillowRon HowardAssociate producer
1989AlwaysSteven SpielbergAerial sequence designer
1999The Iron GiantBrad BirdDesigner of the Iron Giant
2014The Lawful TruthMollie FitzgeraldCameo as "Captain Waters"

Television

YearTitleRole
1978–1979Battlestar GalacticaEffects illustration and design
1984The Ewok AdventureProduction designer (TV movie)
1985
1985–1986Star Wars: Droids – The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3POScreenwriter (Episode "Coby and the Starhunters");
Design consultant (Special: ''The Great Heep")
2017The CreepsExecutive producer (TV short)
2020Prop CultureHimself (Episode "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids")
2022Light & MagicHimself (5 episodes)

Bibliography

Accolades

Year Award Category Film Result
1981 Best Visual Effects
(Shared with Richard Edlund, Kit West and Bruce Nicholson)
Raiders of the Lost Ark
1990 Best Film Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
1992 Best Dramatic Presentation
(Shared with Danny Bilson, Paul De Meo, William Dear
and Dave Stevens)
The Rocketeer
1995 International Fantasy Film Award Best Film
(Shared with Pixote Hunt)
The Pagemaster
1996 Jumanji
Best Family Feature – Action-Adventure
1999 Ajijic International Film Festival Award Best Film October Sky
2001 Saturn Award Jurassic Park III
Best Horror/Thriller Film
2004 Golden Trailer Award Best Drama Hidalgo
2010 Saturn Award Best Horror/Thriller Film The Wolfman
2012 Hugo Award Best Dramatic Presentation
(Shared with Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely)
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Award Best Film

Notes and References

  1. https://www.rottentomatoes.com/celebrity/joe_johnston Joe Johnston
  2. Diaz, Victor. "Austin-born Oscar winner directs 'Captain America'", Austin.YNN.com, July 22, 2011.
  3. https://www.starwars.com/news/empire-at-40-joe-johnston-boba-fett-interview EMPIRE AT 40 | DESIGNING AN ICON: JOE JOHNSTON ON THE JOURNEY TO CREATE BOBA FETT
  4. Buchanan, Jason. Joe Johnston Profile, AllMovie.com
  5. Book: Joe Johnston . The Adventures of Teebo . 1984 . OpenLibrary.org . 22325365M . January 11, 2014.
  6. Web site: 2004 interview with Joe Johnston. Retrieved 12 August 2012 . Articles.baltimoresun.com . March 8, 2004 . January 11, 2014.
  7. Web site: Back to Jurassic Park with Joe Johnston . July 17, 2001 .
  8. Web site: 2001 filmschoolrejects website interview with Joe Johnston. Retrieved 12 August 2012 . Filmschoolrejects.com . July 18, 2011 . January 11, 2014 . July 22, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110722024342/https://www.filmschoolrejects.com/features/interview-director-joe-johnston-captain-america-the-first-avenger.php . dead .
  9. Web site: Jumanji (1995) – Box Office Mojo. boxofficemojo.com.
  10. News: Michael Fleming . A Mania For Marvel . . April 14, 1997 . November 10, 2008.
  11. Nicholson, Amy. "Exclusive: 'Captain America' & 'JP4' News" . Boxoffice, January 13, 2010
  12. Kit. Borys. Joe Johnston to Direct Disney's 'Nutcracker and the Four Realms' Reshoots (Exclusive). The Hollywood Reporter. December 12, 2017. December 13, 2017.
  13. Web site: 5 December 2019 . Kroll . Justin . 'Honey, I Shrunk the Kids' Director in Talks to Return for Reboot Starring Josh Gad (EXCLUSIVE) . .
  14. Web site: 12 February 2020 . D'Alessandro . Anthony . Rick Moranis Closes Deal To Return To 'Honey, I Shrunk The Kids' Franchise With 'Shrunk' At Disney . Deadline Hollywood . As previously reported, the pic’s original director Joe Johnston will be back .
  15. Kit. Borys. Joe Johnston to Direct Disney's 'Nutcracker and the Four Realms' Reshoots (Exclusive). The Hollywood Reporter. December 12, 2017. December 13, 2017.
  16. Lasse Hallstrom, Joe Johnston to Share Director Credit on 'Nutcracker and the Four Realms' (Exclusive). The Hollywood Reporter. Kit. Borys. July 5, 2018. July 5, 2018.