Posted on 05/15/2005 8:24:10 AM PDT by gopwinsin04
'The Force' ins't with President George W. Bush, as least as far as George Lucas is concerned.
The blogosphere has been abuzz for days with reports that Episode III contains several barely concealed digs at the Bush Administration.
In a much cited scene, Ewan McGregors Obi Wan Kenobi decares, 'Only a Sith Lord deals in absolutes,' after Hayden Chirstensen's Ankin Skywalker/Darth Vader character says, 'If you're not with me, you're my enemy,' an obvious reference to President Bush's statements regarding the war on terror.
As the Senate cedes power to Palpatine under the guise of 'intergalatic security,' Natalie Portman's Princess Padme Amidala exclaims bitterly, 'So this is how liberty dies-to thunderous applause.'
No surprisingly, right wing leaning cineaste critic Michael Medved says George Lucas' script shows just how liberal Hollywood political sensibilities can infect a mass market fantasy like 'Revenge of the Sith'.
'What's striking about the Bush digs is not that they are that important to the film, but that they are so unimportant to it.'
None of this stuff is probably worth getting worked up over, but it's just another indication of the obvious and underlying partisanship of the entertainment industry coming out in places where you would least expect it.'
In an interview with the Associated Press last week, Lucas claimed has was less insipred by the current political climate than by the Nixon and Vietnam era, how the French turned their backs on democracy to support Napoleon and how the Romans did the same thing with Caesar.
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Hollywood has been out of touch for the last few months or so. This is the first time in about 10 years that there have been no 30 million opening grossers this late into May
Well, it is not surprising for Lucas to use idiotic lines that absolutes don't exist... I assume Lucas will think that his belief in a subjective universe is absolute.
Aside from my loyal love of Chewbacca, I think I was the only kid who saw Star Wars and thought the Empire was cooler than the rebels.
I was probably the only 10 year old girl with a shrine to Darth V in her room. He was just so dang cool, you know?
Yes, master.
"Have you ever tried getting your hands on some of that conservative money? Those funds are pretty tight with the purse strings."
Well, could that mean that there isn't a market for Conservative oriented films?
Is that what you're saying?
Or, are you just saying that Conservatives don't want it bad enough? Or that they aren't good enough to write a Marketable Script, or Produce a Movie that could accomplish the 2 goals, those being, inserting Conservative Politics AND Make Money?
"It's so SIMPLE!! "
Not at all. It's actually a HUGE task to get a Movie Produced AND Distributed. It requires a lot of People, working a monumental amount of hours. But obviously, there are some out there capable of doing it.
"Or a billionaire who finances conservative causes."
Ah, howzabout Rupert Murdoch... Oops, it's his Studio that's distributing Star Wars...
"Why didn't I think of that??!!!"
I don't know Jack, it seems like a relativly simple concept...
I thought Billy Dee was the coolest. The new movies really are awful so far...
My 3-year-old takes his Darth Vader figure to church :-).
I never got too excited about the Star Wars series, and no longer have anyone at home to wheedle me into seeing the latest installment, so I am here as an amused bystander. FWIW, I consider George Lucas to be a great cinamatic technical innovator, and a shrewd businessman. As a philosopher or theologian... I still think he's a shrewd businessman.
And now that I know he likes Barbara Boxer, I consider him to be an unscrupulous, unprincipled, hypocritical shrewd businessman.
Yeah, you always knew were you stood with Vader.
Now the emperor, you might be killed anytime he sees a more promising apprentice. Or the Jedi? They might think you're not trained well enough to fight with the big boys.
I think we should call for a boycott on everything we disagree with. The story was around long before George Bush came into office. If the similarities of the destruction of the Republic in Star Wars are reminiscent of the continuing destruction of the Federal Republic that used to exist in this nation of states, how is that Lucas' fault? I've spoken to more than a few conservatives (not Republican cheerleaders) that have seen the similarities in the Star Wars story compared to this nation of states past as well as current events in Washington.
The libs love the French Revolution. Porbably the only military conflict they have ever approved of!
Back when my daughter was just over a year old, I went to the MegaCon here in Orlando. We have pictures of her offering a biter biscuit to Darth Vader, and hugging an imperial storm trooper. Strangely, a guy dressed up as Bugs Bunny made her cry.
Just the other day, we were in Toys R Us, where she spied a large hanging Star Wars display of Darth Vader's mask. She grinned, pointed up to it and yelled, "WHO'S THAT?"
I felt so proud!
Lucas has said to think strongly before taking childen to this film because it was so dark in nature and subject matter.
Episode IV ("Star Wars," to those of us who were children in the 70's) is his favorite. The action figures really belong to one of the older boys, but Pat carries them around and plays games with them.
Besides, Vader had the cape and the voice. Can't go wrong with that. And... he could choke you just by pinching his fingers together (kind of like the, "I'm crushing your head" guy on Kids in the Hall.)
I still remember a little statement he made about "The Return of the Jedi". He said he based the Ewoks on the Viet Cong. The idea of the primitive people defeating the high tech "evil" forces.
What really is funny is all the people thinking it is silly to complain about the bias, but apparently think it is just ducky for the bias to be put in.
Nobody knew like they do now. It was her first Senate election. She was an activist wife of a ultra-wealthy financier.
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