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George Lucas apologizes for calling Disney ‘white slavers’
“The Force Awakens” plays homage to Lucas’ original trilogy and has garnered largely positive reviews from fans and critics alike.
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“Hollywood built the ideal box office beast in 2015, with one hit movie after the next, week after week, exceeding expectations with a regularity that made it look easy”, said Rentrak’s senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian, in a statement on Rentrak’s website.
The father of “Star Wars” also opened up about why he and Disney were split on their decisions for the franchise’s future. But it seems once the papers were signed, Disney told Lucas to take a hike.
“It’s a testament to the power of cinema, that it does not matter where you’re from, you can get caught up in a story”, Abrams said. “I didn’t want to go through life feeling like I was just riding a wave”. All I would do is muck everything up. If you love a thing, George, do it a favor and let it go.
“We certainly hoped for enormous success but I think the fact that we crossed the billion-dollars…it’s nearly so overwhelming it’s hard to really process just what the response has been to the movie so far, and it hasn’t even opened here yet”, she said.
Rose then said, “Those were your kids… and you sold them”. “I sold them to the white slavers who take these things and…”
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FILE – In this April 17, 2015 file photo, George Lucas attends the Tribeca Talks: Director Series during the Tribeca Film Festival at the BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center, in NY. The influence of George Lucas to contemporary blockbuster filmmaking is immeasurable, but for now he should at least admit that the Force isn’t strong with him anymore. “You couldn’t have three more different people than J.J., Rian and Colin [Trevorrow, Episode IX director]”.