Ohh you're right dude, i just watched this video, he looks so sad in the interview
This one he's abit more cheerful:
I'm sure he weep at home.. Money is not everything for him....... He is rich anyway.. George Lucas saga has ended...
Added on October 31, 2012, 9:00 pmGeorge Lucas is run out of idea.. He also have problem with Hollywood.. He doesn't have any choice, he have to let his Lucas Film empire go.....
This post has been edited by Mickey C: Oct 31 2012, 09:00 PM
The look on his face just moments after he signed it is as if he just signed a divorce paper.
It's like one those romantic cliche, where you end up having to part ways with someone dear to you. You love her but it's not working out and she's suffocating. So if you truly, truly love her, you have to set her free.
The look on his face just moments after he signed it is as if he just signed a divorce paper.
It's like one those romantic cliche, where you end up having to part ways with someone dear to you. You love her but it's not working out and she's suffocating. So if you truly, truly love her, you have to set her free.
Ya, something like divorce paper.. Ya, George Lucas divorced with LucasFilm Ltd....
Leave the original saga alone!!! No more continuation!! it's as perfect as it can be already! If really want to film something, make it related, but please not a direct sequel The Jedi Knights game series has great story line, which touch a bit on the original saga, I'll say it's can be a good story on screen
The look on his face just moments after he signed it is as if he just signed a divorce paper.
It's like one those romantic cliche, where you end up having to part ways with someone dear to you. You love her but it's not working out and she's suffocating. So if you truly, truly love her, you have to set her free.
If he truly loved her, he would have made that god awful prequels and rip people off with endless home video releases with 'minor' edits. Honestly, I don't have lots of hope for episode VII, just look where they went with the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. With fingers crossed, I will be proven wrong though.
Yesterday, Star Wars fans were abuzz with excitement when Disney announced that they had acquired Lucasfilm in a $4.05 billion deal and were prepping a 2015 release for Star Wars: Episode VII.
Now, according to E! Online, a Lucasfilm source said that the plot of the film will be "an original story." This means that Episode VII will not be an adaptation of any existing licensed Star Wars material. So, for those of you with your hearts set on that Thrawn Trilogy, I'm afraid your dreams reside in the Netherworld of the Force.
This RUMOR only adds to the mystery and intrigue surrounding the third Star Wars trilogy, because, well... now we have no earthly idea what it's about.
One person who might have a clue is Dale Pollock, author of the unauthorized biography Skywalking: The Life And Films Of George Lucas. In a chat with TheWrap, Pollock revealed that he was able to read the outlines to Episodes VII, VIII and IX, but had to sign a confidentiality agreement preventing him from revealing the specifics of their contents.
"It was originally a 12-part saga," recalled Pollock. "The three most exciting stories were 7, 8 and 9. They had propulsive action, really interesting new worlds, new characters. I remember thinking, 'I want to see these 3 movies.'"He added that an older version of Luke Skywalker appears in the final trilogy. We'll see if any of these elements remain in the final version of the third trilogy.
So no EU stuff in Ep7 for all you EU fans out there
If he truly loved her, he would have made that god awful prequels and rip people off with endless home video releases with 'minor' edits. Honestly, I don't have lots of hope for episode VII, just look where they went with the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. With fingers crossed, I will be proven wrong though.
Did you mean he wouldn't have ? I think he did those edits because he couldn't stop meddling with it. Most people would just accepted the flaws and moved on. But not him, he kept trying to 'beautify' his work and there was no end to his obsession. Either that or he became lazy and just wanted to milk every bit of the franchise with those re-edits.
Personally, i don't think anyone could do any worse than Phantom Menace. So in that regard, i think there's a far bit of Hope that we may yet to see the best of Star Wars on the big screen.
If its called Episode VII xxx then it has to be based on the Skywalker lineage. The story is about Darth Vader and his legacy after all. It will be weird if the last trilogy do not connect to any of the previous trilogies.
I don't mind a fresh start but equally, i don't mind a sequel trilogy. I had always wondered what lies after Return of the Jedi so a sequel trilogy really excites me.
Wikipedia definition: A cult film, also commonly referred to as a cult classic, is a film that has acquired a cult following with a specific group of fans. Often, cult movies have failed to achieve fame outside small fanbases;
- got fan base: check - some ppl don't like starwars while some die hard fans exist: check
Wikipedia definition: A cult film, also commonly referred to as a cult classic, is a film that has acquired a cult following with a specific group of fans. Often, cult movies have failed to achieve fame outside small fanbases;
- got fan base: check - some ppl don't like starwars while some die hard fans exist: check
I think what he's trying to say is that a cult film is normally a film that has picked up a minority fanbase but failed in terms of mainstream popularity. Star Wars was a mainstream success, majority of the audience loved it. So in that regard, it's not a cult film. But you are also right to claim that it has since picked up loyal cult followers.