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J.J. Abrams, my hero

 J.J. Abrams is a true genius.  He is a film and television producer, screenwriter, director, actor, composer, and founder of Bad Robot Productions.  He is a visionary who relies on mystery and suspense to tell gripping tales of characters people can truly invest in.  He is the creative mind behind TV shows Felicity, Alias, Lost, Fringe, and soon-to-be-aired Anatomy of Hope.  He is also behind the incredible films Mission: Impossible III, Cloverfield, and Star Trek.  According to the latest rumors, he plans to bring sequels to M: I, Star Trek, and Cloverfield in the near future.  He will also be directing a novel-to-film adaptation of Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower” with Lost pals Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse.  The past, present, and future of Abrams’ career is always bright.  His work is often filled with buzz-worthy news and tons of fan-fare.  He is a unique figure in the entertainment business.  He really understands the intricacies of mystery and how to perfectly manipulate the audience member so that he is brought to the edge of his seat, jaw-dropped, during the climax and then wholly satisfied at the conclusion.  I am overly excited about what the future holds with J.J. Abrams at the top of his game.  With Lost coming to an end after Season 6 and Fringe on its way to Season 2, I am positive he is well underway creating new mysteries to be witnessed and new characters to be introduced to.  While I am enjoying the films and TV series that are currently released and on-air, respectively, I wait with open arms and an open mind to see what Abrams has up his sleeve next.

 Watch this very interesting video of Abrams giving a speech about his “mystery box” at this past years T.E.D. conference.