WMDogma said:
George Lucas is sick of hearing complaints from the Star Wars fanbase, so he's leaving big-budget filmmaking for smaller projects.
Coolness. This brightens an already pretty good day.
WMDogma said:
"I'm retiring," Lucas stated in the the interview. "I'm moving away from the business, from the company, from all this kind of stuff."
Even better. Lucasarts has consistently proven to have been successful in spite of George Lucas' participation, and once he was declared a creative genius, those checks and balances crumbled like a sandcastle in front of a fire hose.
WMDogma said:
This may also mean that Lucas will finally be done with creating any more adventures (good or bad) in Star Wars' far, far away galaxy, although Lucas sort of attributes this to the increasing backlash he's received from the Star Wars fan base over the 1997's special edition release of the original trilogy and every subsequent re-edit [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/112701-LucasFilms-Confirms-adding-NOOOOOO-to-Return-of-the-Jedi] since. In explaining why, Lucas likened the negative response to the kind of demands he used to hear from major film studios, who in the past have forcibly re-edited his earlier films like THX 1138.
So we have them to thank for all the good things that Lucas tried to destroy in the original trilogy?
WMDogma said:
Lucas feels his ability to re-imagine the Star Wars films into what he originally wanted them to be is being restricted by the criticism he's heard over the Star Wars films.
Oh, really?
So he's going to re-dub C-3PO to sound like "an oily, used-car salesman [http://www.virginmedia.com/movies/features/20-things-you-never-knew-about-star-wars.php?page=7]"?
And use CGI to turn Han and Chewie into a "a huge, green-skilled monster with no nose and large gills," and an eight-foot "huge, grey bushbaby with fierce baboon-like fangs"? Respectively, that is. Here's an artist's rendition of these two iconic characters if Lucas had his way:
Great stuff, eh?
WMDogma said:
"Why would I make any more," Lucas stated about continuing with his popular sci-fi universe, "when everybody yells at you all the time and says what a terrible person you are?"
Because he
is terrible at his job. He lost the input from all the people who made the original movies successful, surrounded himself with sycophants who just agreed with his decisions and laughed at his jokes (seriously, watch any DVD extras: they're clearly just chuckling so they can keep their jobs), and sacrificed what shreds of integrity remained in favor of action figures and fanservice that backfired horribly.
WMDogma said:
While it remains to be seen if Lucas' retirement sticks, his next film, Red Tails opens this Friday, and is a historical drama about the all-black fighter squadron known as the Tuskegee Airmen, who fought in the second World War.
Oh, joy. I'm upset about this for one simple reason: it will probably be a decent movie, and Lucas will get undeserved credit. And do you know why? It's because he doesn't have the absolute power over creative liberties that he had with the prequels. As soon as other people have say in the movies and he can't override them, it turns out
good movies. That's how we got the original trilogy.
I'm happy he's finally gotten the hint, at least.