[George Lucas: Thanks for all your kind words about Revenge of the Sith. Shadow and I poured three years of our lives into making that film and I believe Shadow really outdid himself this time around. The best thing to ever happen to Star Wars was for me to meet Shadow. I’m thankful to God for introducing Shadow in my life. }
George forgot to thank Mickey at the AFI Lifetime Achievement Award ceremony. How could he forget someone who is obviously the brains and soul of Star Wars?? Mickey must be quite distraught right now.
Originally posted by storyteller_66
[George Lucas: Thanks for all your kind words about Revenge of the Sith. Shadow and I poured three years of our lives into making that film and I believe Shadow really outdid himself this time around. The best thing to ever happen to Star Wars was for me to meet Shadow. I’m thankful to God for introducing Shadow in my life. }George forgot to thank Mickey at the AFI Lifetime Achievement Award ceremony. How could he forget someone who is obviously the brains and soul of Star Wars?? Mickey must be quite distraught right now.
LOL. By the way I almost have your interview ready. trying to make it seem professional.
Mr. Lucas, is it possible that we might see another Star Wars movie in the next 5 years? (SuperShadow: No chance.) I have seen Episode III twice already and I am going to go and see it again before it gets out of theaters. Anyway I was just curious about Episodes 7, 8 and 9. Thank you and May the Force be with you! J in Lewisville. (SuperShadow: Lucas says that pre-production on Episode 7 won’t begin for at least another ten years or more.)
When has Lucas said that? I can't believe that some peoplestill believe this guy, when Lucas constantly replies that there won;t be an episodes 7-9 🤨
Here is a quote from Scott Huver of Hollywood.com, one of the many interviews he's done recently that all say the same thing:
What are you going to do now that you're done with both(movie and Presidio)?
Lucas: "We're doing a couple of Star Wars TV shows that I'm getting sorted out. One is called Clone Wars, which is a cartoon [on the Cartoon Network] and we're going to expand it to a half an hour, and the other's a live-action 'Star Wars' with spin-off characters. Not with the main characters."
Is that where the future of Star Wars is, on television?
Lucas: "Yeah, we're not going to do any more movies."
And what will be your involvement? Will you be overseeing everything?
Lucas: "No, I just hire the guy that does everything. And then I step away and let him do his job. I'm not going to have anything to do with it at all."
Is it true that starting in 2007 we're going to see all the Star Wars films again in 3-D?
Lucas: "Well, we're hoping so. It really depends how fast the theater owners finally get on the stick and put digital cinema in their theaters, because it won't work without having digital projectors. So we're hoping it's a way of pushing digital. I've been trying for six years to get digital--we did Phantom Menace digitally in four theaters, we did Attack of the Clones in about 115 theaters, and now a lot of people have sold their theaters so we're only going to be in about 80 theaters now. But in Europe it's gone from about 20 theaters to now there's about 300. So we're now, depending on the rest of the world. In the United States, the film industry has kind of gotten together and formed organizations to make sure this doesn't happen in the foreseeable future."
And I doubt Darth Anus is the man hired to produce the TV series. Darth Anus is sooo full of himself, that his eyes are brown!