But that's my dream, I would love to work for
George Lucas and Disney."
George Lucas could invest their energy in telling new stories, rather than complaining about an old one.
But
George Lucas finally delivered the goods with a well-rounded action adventurewhich also works as a one-off story.
Because despite the millions of dollars in the bank account, and despite being one of the world's most successful filmmakers ever,
George Lucas is completely stuck.
A film buff and an avid reader of science fiction, David answered questions on the Jurassic Park Trilogy for his heats while his specialist subject for the final was the life and work of Star Wars director
George Lucas.
"So someone said to me, 'Would you like to clean toilets for
George Lucas?' and I said, 'Hey, that sounds cool.'"
SF fans who favor pure escapist fiction replete with alien hierarchies, geographies and gadgets so fully realized that they unroll before your eyes like a
George Lucas film, will love this book.
Droidmaker;
George Lucas and the digital revolution.
Merry Christmas to
George Lucas, whose omega Star Wars film, Revenge of the Sith, ends an era.
Droid Maker:
George Lucas And The Digital Revolution by writer, educator, entrepreneur Michael Rubin (who joined "The Droid Works" at Lucasfilm in 1985 to introduce new sound and film editing technologies to the filmmakers) offers readers the inside story of
George Lucas, his intensely private company, and their revolutionary work in filmmaking.
One of the attractive elements of Creator/Director
George Lucas' Star Wars films has been the clear good-versus-evil theme that ubiquitously appears throughout the storylines.
In Hollywood in the mid-1970s everyone thought young director
George Lucas was a prat and his planned film, Star Wars, laughable.