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George Lucas Rips Into Star Wars: The Force Awakens
But at the same time… if I get in there, I’m just gonna cause trouble, because they’re not gonna do what I want them to do. “I didn’t want anything to do with them”, he tells Rose. I don’t like that.
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“For me, growing up enjoying Star Wars as a kid and then finally being able to work on it is quite an honour, especially to be among the greats at Industrial Light & Magic who were involved in the first one”, said Clarke, who lives in Coquitlam.
A few weeks after the release of the seventh installment of the Star Wars franchise, it is dubbed to become the most successful film of all time. In the ensuing interview, which aired on Christmas, the Star Wars mastermind talked at length about everything from his decorated-but-not-ideal career to his Steven Spielberg competitions, and his Michael Moore aspirations to his soap-y view of Star Wars. My question is that how long should we, as a sophisticated species of humans, keep tight-lipped about the major plot twists that occurred in Star Wars: The Force Awakens before we can openly discuss online without fear of e-persecution? Let me back up – in the movie we learn that Kylo was once training to be a jedi under Luke Skywalker but was corrupted by the Dark Side and killed the other students.
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Sure, in hindsight Lucas could easily have asked for more than $4 billion for the acquisition of his beloved property, but it’s not the monetary aspect of the deal that left him with a sour taste. He even joked, “I sold them to the white slavers that takes these things, and…”; before trailing off into laughter on realising the bombast of his own statement. There has been a counterculture online that I have noticed of people making it known how much they either don’t care about the new Star Wars films at all, or being obnoxiously neutral. I made them completely different – different planets, different spaceships to make it new’. “My body is my brain bag, it hauls me around to those places & in front of faces where theres[sic] something to say or see”, she posted subsequently. So of course he’s going to point out whatever flaws he can in this new iteration of the classic franchise. “The Force Awakens” is on track to exceed $2 billion globally and could challenge “Avatar” as the biggest box office earner in history.