I agree, Todd Bridges made the trilogy.There's one good thing to have come out of the prequels.
I loved the clone wars cartoons. Both of them.
I agree, Todd Bridges made the trilogy.There's one good thing to have come out of the prequels.
I loved the clone wars cartoons. Both of them.
I agree, Todd Bridges made the trilogy.
I agree, Todd Bridges made the trilogy.
Is that ACTUALLY a Twilight quote? And people read that? WILLINGLY?From the moment I met you, all those years ago, not a day has gone by when I haven't thought of you. And now that I'm with you again... I'm in agony. The closer I get to you, the worse it gets. The thought of not being with you- I can't breath. I'm haunted by the kiss that you should never have given me. My heart is beating... hoping that kiss will not become a scar. You are in my very soul, tormenting me... what can I do?- I will do anything you ask.
No, that's from Episode II: Attack of the Clones.^ Love the animation on that though.
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Is that ACTUALLY a Twilight quote? And people read that? WILLINGLY?
Yeah, it's funny how him acting like an asshole to impress an evil slaver comes off way better then whatever the hell that was that happened in Attack of the Clones...I saw the Clone Wars this weekend, and Anakin seduced a queen... And it was so much better than the stalkerish rubbish from Ep II. Even the acting was leagues better than Ep II.
Its so sad that this is true.I, er, attained a copy of the two trilogies on Bluray and started watching the high point of the new trilogy with Revenge of the Sith.
Now that's a dossier i'd like to see...When I told Lucas that Spielberg had accepted the blame for nuking the fridge, he looked stunned. "It's not true," he said. "He's trying to protect me."
In fact, it was Spielberg who "didn't believe" the scene. In response to Spielberg's fears, Lucas put together a whole nuking-the-fridge dossier. It was about six inches thick, he indicated with his hands. Lucas said that if the refrigerator were lead-lined, and if Indy didn't break his neck when the fridge crashed to earth, and if he were able to get the door open, he could, in fact, survive. "The odds of surviving that refrigerator -- from a lot of scientists -- are about 50-50," Lucas said.
Maybe they should just go ahead and call it "The Help 2".Or the fact that this is the White Guilt Black People Feel Good movie this year.
Wow, that looks incredibly awful, and nothing like what Lucas showed when he went on the Daily Show...More on him, he's apparently blaming the current snubbing of Red Tails on racism and his own public perception.
I'd like to say:
George, I am personally (currently) obsessed with flying in general. I play WW2 flight sims with an expensive joystick setup. I think Red Tails looks terrible and marketing a WW2 story about the Tuskegee airmen with dubstep miiiiiiiiiiiiight have been a shitty move.
--Patrick“I’m retiring,” Lucas said. “I’m moving away from the business, from the company, from all this kind of stuff.”
He was careful to leave himself an out clause for a fifth “Indiana Jones” film. But otherwise, “Red Tails” will be the last blockbuster Lucas makes. “Once this is finished, he’s done everything he’s ever wanted to do,” says Rick McCallum, who has been producing Lucas’s films for more than 20 years. “He will have completed his task as a man and a filmmaker.”
Lucas has decided to devote the rest of his life to what cineastes in the 1970s used to call personal films. They’ll be small in scope, esoteric in subject and screened mostly in art houses. They’ll be like the experimental movies Lucas made in the 1960s, around the time he was at U.S.C. film school, when he recorded clouds moving over the desert and made a movie based on an E. E. Cummings poem. During that period, Lucas assumed he would spend his career on the fringes. Then “Star Wars” happened — and though Lucas often mused about it, he never committed himself to the uncommercial world until now.
And the geek world cheered in unison "And don't come back!"
THR: People can get fanatical about the movies — how does that make you feel? The puppet vs. CGI Yoda ruckus, and the who-shot-first, Han Solo or Greedo furor come to mind.
Lucas: Well, it’s not a religious event. I hate to tell people that. It’s a movie, just a movie. The controversy over who shot first, Greedo or Han Solo, in Episode IV, what I did was try to clean up the confusion, but obviously it upset people because they wanted Solo [who seemed to be the one who shot first in the original] to be a cold-blooded killer, but he actually isn’t. It had been done in all close-ups and it was confusing about who did what to whom. I put a little wider shot in there that made it clear that Greedo is the one who shot first, but everyone wanted to think that Han shot first, because they wanted to think that he actually just gunned him down.
Like almost everything he has done in the last 20 years.That whole interview is a huge middle finger to all the fans of the movies.
He won't erase them, he'll tape over them with an all ewok edition.In the inevitable event that Lucas dies, what are the odds of someone finally saying, "FINE! Here. Remastered HD copies of the original, original, original trilogy with not a single thing changed!"
Then again, maybe Lucas will have it in his will to have everything with the name Star Wars destroyed just to give one last fuck you to the fans.