Poll: Is George Lucas dead to you?

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Inkidu

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I could care less. It's his baby, he can keep doing whatever he wants to it. The man's a perfectionist. He can't help but go back and tweak. It just makes sense to him. Only fans get really angry about it. I realize that the universe implodes for them if Han shoots first, but honestly none of his little tweaks have ruined the movies. Just fan nostalgia.
 

DJ_DEnM

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No because YOU PEOPLE ARE MAKING A BIG DEAL OUT OF ONE MOTHER FUCKING WORD BEING ADDED.
 

Scars Unseen

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No, Lucas is not dead to me. He keeps leaving painful reminders of his existence for us to find.
 

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easternflame said:
So here it goes: Is george lucas dead to you?
To me, he died today. I know I will seem like a troll but whatever, the changes to the original SW aren't something I am ok with so yeah, to me, he died back then and now he is a clone controlled by Spielberg.
So tell me escapists...
HereForFreeFood said:
Did you insult Spielberg? He created multiple genre defining movies, and he also kept Lucas from destroying Indiana Jones earlier.
Yes, Spielberg has some sense and thinks Lucas is nuts for forcing the old versions out of print. The sci fi movies Spielberg has made in the last ten years, like Minority Report, AI, and War of the Worlds (to a lesser extent) absolutely destroy the awful, awful Star Wars prequels. I think Munich is the best movie Spielberg has ever made and that came out six years ago. I felt Indiana Jones 4 was at the very least campy fun, which sort of had a vague passing resemblance to the original series. I wasn't bored during Indy 4. There was no intentional revisionism and they didn't purposely go back to the old movies and add effects to make it "fit." I'd gladly watch Anakin hide from a nuclear blast in a fridge as it would have added the slightest tinge of excitement and humor to that overwrought nonsense.
 

joshthor

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I thank him for making the movies. they were a huge childhood and these changes do not ruin it for me.

however. i want him to give up creative control over the star wars franchise. more on the mark: i want a TV series based on "the new jedi order" books in the vein of game of thrones and true blood.

george lucas is old, and he has made it very clear he does not know what his fans want anymore. he needs to drop the reins and give them to someone who really does.
 

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I think he's a hack that had a lucky break and has spent the last 30-plus years unintentially destroying the image he managed to build for himself. I don't have much respect for the man but I don't care enough about him to get all up in arms about his continuing efforts to destroy himself.
 

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Ham_authority95 said:
easternflame said:
So here it goes: Is george lucas dead to you?
To me, he died today. I know I will seem like a troll but whatever, the changes to the original SW aren't something I am ok with so yeah, to me, he died back then and now he is a clone controlled by Spielberg.
So tell me escapists...
He was never alive. Lucas has always been a shitty director, it's only nostalgia that makes people think that he just now became one. They are films that went past their expiration date in about 1986.

Now lets forget about Star Wars before we hold the sci-fi genre back another 30 years, shall we?
At the very least Ep. 4 & 5 followed the basics of movie making and were tolerable enough, Ep. 1-3 were all confusing messes that were made to sell merchandise and not the movie.
 
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No. He adds stupid crap to his movies, but they are his movies, he can change them however he wants.

It's not like he went back in time and erased all the original versions, so I don't see why people are so upset.
 

lordmardok

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God I wish... Lucasfilms needs to throw that hirsute git into bedlam before he does anymore damage. Until then he is painfully alive and needs to have an eye kept on him until he dies for fear that might do more damage to his beloved and accidental opus.
 

Polarity27

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If I can be forgiven for this comparison, Lucas reminds me of a whole string of Project Runway (a fashion design reality show) contestants who have come and gone over the years. You know, the ones who start with a very nice dress but either lack confidence in their own creative vision or operate from such a level of grandiosity that they believe nothing they do could ever be wrong.

Either way, they start with a good clean design that would probably win, and then they fuck with it. And fuck with it. And "oh no, that's not enough, it needs a jacket!" "No, it needs MORE BLING DAMMIT!" As one literally said a couple of weeks ago, "less is not more, more is more". And they end up with something godawful that makes the judges' eyes bleed, and go home being told "your problem is that you don't know how to edit".

George Lucas has exactly this problem. Good idea, buried under nonsense and additions and so much useless garbage that you can't see the structure anymore, and it's too bad because some of his ideas are really good. But he's surrounded by yes-men and is so fully invested in himself as Legend that it's basically amateur hour with the SW franchise. A parody of itself.

(OTOH, I feel like I did get the kind of SW I've always wanted with KOTOR (especially the second, which goes a lot deeper into Force philosophy nuance) and with (yes, boo and hiss all you want) the NJO series. Hell, I got "Traitor", that alone lets me die happy with SW. I'm just sad that he's never going to let anything like that past him again.)
 

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Hero in a half shell said:
ravensheart18 said:
Hero in a half shell said:
Nope, Luke did not bring balance to the force, he destroyed the balance.

When Darth wiped out the Jedi they were left with 2 Sith, and 2 Jedi...balance. Ok, those two jedi were cowering uselessly in a corner, but balance was there.

When Luke became a Jedi Obi fell to Darth, once again Darth maintained the balance of the force.

As Leah began to become aware of her powers, Yodi fell, once again maintaining balance.

Then Luke confronting the Emperor lead to the Sith being eliminated, destroying balance and creating the imbalance in the force.
And when Luke and Leia die: 0 Sith abusing the Force, 0 Jedi to fall to the dark side. Balance.
i always looked at it like a cycle. i'm sure luke will have kids, and leah too. they'll probably learn the force. they will repopulate the jedi and start a new order. some will decide to become meanies(sith) and it starts over again.
i don't know if thats what its actually suppose to be but meh.

OP: I put bacon because it's my favorite... and i'm honestly indifferent on george lucas
 

x-machina

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I was never all that impressed with him to be honest. Yeah, the original Star War trilogy is good, but thats it. It's not some great masterpiece. And, I couldn't care less how he intends to milk it for a little extra cash.
 

SL33TBL1ND

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No, he's just stupid. If he were dead, he wouldn't be able to make these decisions.
 
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Yes, except when he comes back from the dead to fuck with the movies by adding nonsense and ruining them. That damn poltergeist...
 

Polarity27

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SergeantAnt said:
i always looked at it like a cycle. i'm sure luke will have kids, and leah too. they'll probably learn the force. they will repopulate the jedi and start a new order. some will decide to become meanies(sith) and it starts over again.
i don't know if thats what its actually suppose to be but meh.
Yes, it's a cycle, and that's the problem with SW, especially the new EU. Add more Jedi, whoops, need more Sith. Add Sith, whoops, too many Sith. They've gotten so used to this narrative structure that they have no idea at all how to break out of it.

The one thing I still want from SW is a novel series where non-Force-sensitives rise up in a massive rebellion that stems from millennia of dying in Jedi vs. Sith war after Jedi vs. Sith war and they're sick and tired of it. Your war, *you* die in it! And then Sheridan (whoops, I meant some scrappy normal human) steps up and tells the Vorlons (whoops, I meant Jedi) and the Shadows (whoops, I meant Sith) to GTFO of the galaxy. And while there are still kids born with the Force, they don't do something as silly with it as let their emotions rule them, or act like emotions are a bad bad thing that must be buried. But they kept the lightsabers, because that shit was cool.
 

easternflame

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HereForFreeFood said:
Did you insult Spielberg? He created multiple genre defining movies, and he also kept Lucas from destroying Indiana Jones earlier.
Spielberg is a greedy sellout fucker.
He created many good things in the past, I do love those, ET, Saving Private Ryan, Indiana Jones, Schlinder's List, Jurassic Park.
But now, he produces shitt like Battle LA, Transformer 1 2 AND 3, not to mention indi jones 4 AND 5 (yes folks, you've heard me, he's making ANOTHER ONE).
SO yeah, I don't like him either.