Posted on 05/04/2005 7:14:23 AM PDT by dead
Ask George Lucas about his hopes for the closing instalment of Star Wars, Revenge of the Sith, and he replies that he expects it to fail.
In an interview with TIME magazine, Lucas says that like everyone who makes movies, he is "always convinced the next one will be a flop".
"So right now Im thinking it probably wont make any money and will be considered a failure."
But in spite of his fears, he concedes he is very satisfied with the final product. "I think it turned out as well as I could have hoped, and at the same time I'm very glad that I finished it."
Others may be less glad the saga has finally come to an end. In the first published review of Revenge of the Sith, filmmaker, Kevin Smith described the film as "so satisfyingly tragic, you'll think you're watching 'Othello' or 'Hamlet'".
"This is the 'Star Wars' prequel the haters have been bitching for since 'Menace' came out, and if they don't cop to that when they finally see it, they're lying," added the maker of Clerks, Chasing Amy and Jersey Girl.
Despite the staunch enthusiasm of fans of the original Star Wars, Lucas said he never really entertained the fact that there would ever be more than one film. "I expected it to take me a year, year and a half to make, and then I expected to move on to other things."
Lucas considers the Star Wars storytelling format very stylised, and "very much in opposition to what my natural inclinations are".
He now hopes to explore more abstract forms of filmmaking that interested him in his days at film school. "It's vaguely in the land of music videos, I guess, but I don't even know how to describe them. I know they won't be mainstream movies. I'm sure they'll be just as criticized as Star Wars films are," he said.
Lucas also has a hankering to work in television principally to shift away from doing anything that may considered "important". He said television offered the chance to do "really great work" without all of the "megillah" that surrounds film.
Revenge of the Sith is being released around the world on May 19.
Give the Tin Foil Hat crowd anything to chew on and they will bite with their pocket books.
This thread is a good way to bring out the trolls on this forum.
And we don't have Johnnie Cochran around anymore to invoke the "Chewbacca Defense."
I found the first one interesting just based on the political conflict that was going on. Im into politics so the story was interesting in those terms.
I dont know how that appeals to 10 yr olds but the first two were very more adult themed of what the conflict really was.
I think the Simpsons did a spoof on it where the they were trying to watch it and it was at that senate room with the Princess talking endlessly about the trade federation and the illegalities and blah blah blah...basically saying the first movie was drop dead boring because of the plot.
I dont know how a 10 yr old would be entertained by that until Jar Jar popped in.
>>Let's face it.. the height of the Star Wars series was THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK
Agreed.... Excellent movie, even for it's day.. Awesome sets, etc.
One of my all time favorite movies..
we can thank Ray Park (and improvements in technology) for that. He's a genius when it comes to choreographing fights.
Okay, it was 1977, I can't remember EVERYTHING!..........
Wow! Has it really been that long?
???? I think you need to be part of FR for a year at least before you start calling people trolls and dripping with condescension...
Nope, he doesn't have them. He's done with star wars. Among star wars fans, the Trilogy of books written by Timothy Zahn is generally considered to be episode 7-9.
Yeah, right... that's why the original was called "Episode 4"!!!!
Happy?
Then it's time for George to step back and commission someone to make the movies. I wan tto see what someone else, not burned out, can do with the story....even if it's Pixar or something.
Are you inferring that if you think EP I & II sucked and did not live up to the hype, you are a troll?
Most folks I know aren't necessarily Star Wars fans, just good movie fans. No one has bothered seeing the 2nd one after being tortured with TPM, or will bother with the third one either.
Being 'successful' isn't a destination, it's a *journey*, and for me Lucas got to the end of the line a LONG time ago.
Just the view from my neck o' the woods.
"To the forward command center take me!"
Thank You!!
your obedient servant,
Scarchin
OK I'll bite and play the heavy.
Don't forget RAP music generates billions in sales.
Yeah, right. Come on.
Sounds reasonable. After all, the last two stunk up the place.
Yep, I was 22, skinny, single, and had hair............
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