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Post subject: George Lucas slams Hollywood and "circus movies" at Sundance panel Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 4:25 am |
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Quote: George Lucas Slams Hollywood & “Circus Movies” At Sundance Panel “I really have no interest in science fiction at all,” said Star Wars creator George Lucas today at the Sundance Film Festival. Needless to say, the almost incredulous line got a big laugh coming from the man who is credited with bringing sci-fi to the mainstream to the tune of billions in big screen profits. At the same time Thursday, Lucas was ruthless on the state of modern Hollywood.“A lot of movies you see today are circus movies,” the man who sold his company and franchise to Disney in 2012 for over $4 billion said. “Let’s see how much blood comes out when he splats,” Lucas added of what he sees the mindset of the industry being. “Its now gotten to be more and more circus than substance.” With a pause, he noted, “I get blamed for a lot of that” before pointing out the story at the heart of his Galaxy Far Far Away saga. “If you go into Star Wars and see what’s going on there, there’s a lot more substance than circus.” In his first official visit to the annual Park City gathering, the Lucasfilms and Skywalker Sound founder was joined onstage at the Egyptian Theater by Sundance founder Robert Redford. In their fairly free flowing almost hour and a half long conversation, the two Californians discussed how they discovered an interest in culture movies and how art was treated “like Trivial Pursuit” when they were growing up in the 1940s. However the conversation came back to their mutual suspicion of Hollywood – from an early age in Lucas case. “I don’t like character driven dramas, I don’t like plots,” Lucas told the laughing crowd that he informed Francis Ford Coppola back in their late 1960s youth on the Warner Bros lot. “Cinema is pure,” he added he said to the future Godfather director, noting that he wanted to be a documentary cameraman. “The studios to me were something to run away from.” Of course, Lucas went on to make 1973’s highly successful American Graffiti and Star Wars in 1977. “Studios started treating directors like the plumber, just some guy we hire to make movie,” Lucas talked of the change taking place in Hollywood over 40 years ago. “I didn’t want to be a part of that,” he said. “I’m not going to worry about the rules,” Lucas said of making Star Wars. “I’m going to make something entertaining,” he told the packed Theater. “I grew up in the era of don’t trust anyone over 30, I still believe that.” “What I admire most about George has done is he’s been able to control his own universe,” said Redford. While saying he thought “a lot of the hype on new technology is overhyped,” Lucas admitted today “even though I started out as a non-story guy, I’m much more of a story guy now.” “You have to entertain people.” http://www.deadline.com/2015/01/george- ... 1201362889
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Post subject: George Lucas slams Hollywood and "circus movies" at Sundance panel Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 10:20 am |
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"...said the director of the last 3 Star Wars movies, while being interviewed by one of the cast in the 2nd biggest grossing comic book movie of 2014."
What he's really saying here amounts to nothing more than "I don't like what I don't like."
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Post subject: George Lucas slams Hollywood and "circus movies" at Sundance panel Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 11:18 am |
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Bobson Dugnutt wrote: "...said the director of the last 3 Star Wars movies, while being interviewed by one of the cast in the 2nd biggest grossing comic book movie of 2014."
What he's really saying here amounts to nothing more than "I don't like what I don't like." If Lucas had vehemently stated that he loved breakfast food and thick, impenetrable torsos, you would be more inclined to support him. He just seems kind of embittered, really. It was he and Spielberg who effectively created the cult of the summer blockbuster, and those guys really are responsible for the direction Hollywood went in, whether Lucas likes what has eventuated from that or not.
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Post subject: George Lucas slams Hollywood and "circus movies" at Sundance panel Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 11:56 am |
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Crotchety old coot.,,,still steamed that the public didn't take Jar Jar to its heart.
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Post subject: George Lucas slams Hollywood and "circus movies" at Sundance panel Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 12:23 pm |
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Simon wrote: Bobson Dugnutt wrote: "...said the director of the last 3 Star Wars movies, while being interviewed by one of the cast in the 2nd biggest grossing comic book movie of 2014."
What he's really saying here amounts to nothing more than "I don't like what I don't like." If Lucas had vehemently stated that he loved breakfast food and thick, impenetrable torsos, you would be more inclined to support him. He just seems kind of embittered, really. It was he and Spielberg who effectively created the cult of the summer blockbuster, and those guys really are responsible for the direction Hollywood went in, whether Lucas likes what has eventuated from that or not. I don't entirely blame those two guys. There was a market that was untapped, and they (with the willing studios) tapped it....hard. What I don't like is when one of them bemoans the state of movies today. The guy just made a ton of cash by selling to Disney. He can use that money to try to change the industry. He has the clout, the influence, the connections, and the cash, but he'd rather sit around and bitch about Hollywood. At least Redford started Sundance....he tried to make a difference.
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Post subject: George Lucas slams Hollywood and "circus movies" at Sundance panel Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 12:42 pm |
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Moreso than at any point in my lifetime -- there's more movies, different kinds of movies, independent movies, cheaply made movies, different distribution channels for movies.
What they are really decrying is what the popular global blockbusters are right now. It's a latent wish by them that the "big money" and studio system would try to force a different kind of movie on people by not making what it seems will be a hit.
But it's easier than it has ever been to get a film made and watched these days -- you just don't get to make a fortune. Wah. Nor can you get the hot, expensive talent unless you convince them it's worth a chunk of their limited time during the peak of their career.
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Post subject: George Lucas slams Hollywood and "circus movies" at Sundance panel Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 1:23 pm |
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As a kid or even teenager, I never would have dreamed I'd wind up caring so little about what George Lucas has to say. He really is a bit of an Ass-Hat.
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Post subject: George Lucas slams Hollywood and "circus movies" at Sundance panel Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 2:49 pm |
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Li'l Jay wrote: But it's easier than it has ever been to get a film made and watched these days -- you just don't get to make a fortune. True dat. One of the most talked about movies at Sundance this year is a 90 minute narrative feature shot entirely on an iPhone 5s.
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Post subject: George Lucas slams Hollywood and "circus movies" at Sundance panel Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 6:58 pm |
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"I don’t like plots" - George Lucas
That explains everything.
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Post subject: George Lucas slams Hollywood and "circus movies" at Sundance panel Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 11:26 pm |
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I'm not sure why he doesn't just make the kind of movie he wants to - he has the ability, the money, etc, as Duke pointed out.
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Post subject: George Lucas slams Hollywood and "circus movies" at Sundance panel Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 11:17 am |
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He just did, and nobody went to see it. Quote: Animated movie Strange Magic seems poised for one of the worst openings ever for a movie playing at over 3,000 locations (it's at 3,020 this weekend). The movie is "from the mind of George Lucas," who says it was inspired by William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. In style, though, it feels more reminiscent of 2013's Epic, which also featured tiny woodland fantasy creatures in some kind of conflict.
The Strange Magic marketing material is remarkably incoherent; it's difficult to identify the heroes and villains, and nearly impossible to figure out what they're fighting over. There is some humor included that may appeal to very young children, though it's likely that many parents try to direct their kids toward Paddington instead (which has received great reviews and strong word-of-mouth).
While Disney is distributing the movie, their brand is completely absent from the marketing campaign. The movie therefore calls to mind other off-brand fantasy animation efforts like Happily N'Ever After, Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil and Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return. All of those titles opened below $7 million; it's possible that Strange Magic winds up a bit higher, though it would be very surprising if it hit $10 million. http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4007&p=.htm
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