Thanks for these few moments of Master George Lucas very rare and discreet. It's good to see him in better shape than during Indy 5 presentation. Innovative genius and a rare filmmaker from a generation of filmmakers like no other and who made films like we no longer do. May the force be with him...always.
All the applause is deserved! Here's a man that really worked for where he is and he loves the work he did. Forever one of the greatest filmmakers and philosophers the planet has ever seen. Thanks to him especially for American Graffiti and Star Wars!! These movies hold so much value!
...WOW, what a Fantastic Video!!! (& what Excellent Audio, too!!!) ...i love George Lucas!!! ...i was already familiar with these stories, but he added so many more details, i could have listened to him talk all night!!! ...What an Amazing Storyteller, what an Excellent Artist & what a Beautiful Mind!!! ...May the Force be with George, Always!!! ...Merci Beaucoup, LeMagCinema!!! & Que la Force soit avec Toi!!! 👽 🖖 🤖
i love people pretending that the prequels are some grand achievement (except for pushing the digital era, which i admire him a lot for) or sum. stop glazing and admit the fact that even he went to far on some things and made some mistakes
this is why deep down Hollywood despise him, and it's why Kathy Kennedy and Bob Iger did what they did choosing not to use his sequel trilogy treatments out of spite. It's because George Lucas showed them up really; he never actually was in it just to make money, he honestly just wanted to be *Creative* and make his own "Space Opera" epic, fantasy story, like the Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon serials that had inspired him as a kid. He changed the entire shape of the industry all through just trying to make the best, most creative space fantasy, original story. He's so humble and modest, he's a self-made Billionaire and i luv how Lucas still dresses like he did when he was younger; still in his check shirt and jeans with trainers.
@@marcus6918just because he went “a bit too far in a few places” doesn’t make his work, prequels included, anything other than revolutionary and deeply inspirational to artists and audiences everywhere for decades
@@thepaceman202 If Lucas made his 3 "prequels" purely for $$ then why did he use his own money to make them?? Costing George millions, also he was using his own money to make a starwars tv series, at the time using the latest in CGI, Digital technology; a very early version of what is now known as the "Volume". All this cost George millions of his OWN MONEY. So yeh, "someone is smoking crack" and it's not George Lucas.
Thank you so much I haven't seen George Lucas in a interview since prequels just hearing him talk about his life is so interesting how he says he loved racing and speed so that is why there is a pod race in episode one cool I want him to come back to star wars there is rumors going around that he is coming back working on a new show and for someone who is 80 years old he is still quite intelligent
There, was a post of him April 19th and it made me feel quite sad, he did not look good at all. It is good to see that he seems better than on that day.
Il a révolutionné le cinéma en 1977, énorme. L'Empire contre-attaque, un chef d'oeuvre. La seconde trilogie et Clone wars, excellentes prods mais sans la nostalgie de la la première. Qualitativement, c'était pourtant vraiment top et puis il avait alors crée une vraie mythologie complexe autour de cet univers. J'ai aime perso. Dommage qu'il ait vendu Lucasfilm à Disney par contre. Quoique, n'importe quelle société aurait fait n'importe quoi avec Star wars de nos jours. Disney était sans doute la pire société pour reprendre SW, faut quand même l'avouer. Je me dis que SW s'est fini avec cette vente. Sauf Rogue one, Andor et la série d'Obiwan. Pour le reste, ils sont partis trop loin dans leurs délires, c'est plus SW. Ils ont cassé le jouet, tout a une fin. Je me reverrais toujours les vrais SW avec plaisir, pas besoin de cette "nouveauté" en forme de fan fiction "moderne" bizarre.SW, ce sont des valeurs universelles et intemporelles (héroïsme, amitié, amour, le bien contre le mal, etc...), pas la tendance progressiste du moment. Tu fais ça, c'est fini.
@@miamicool666 Certes mais je me dis aussi que la nouvelle génération pourrait créer ses propres fictions et pourquoi pas des franchises. Ils ne tentent que de faire du neuf avec du vieux, le plus souvent maladroitement malheureusement. Après, le pourquoi du comment de ce manque de nouveautés et l'omniprésence des anciennes franchises est un autre débat.Plus terre à terre. Remplacer le star system (verser des royalties aux stars sur les Dvd notamment) par des franchises où les stars sont les persos et les univers (Marvel, DC, SW, etc...). Et pas de royalties à payer. La pingrerie, toujours la pingrerie.
@@EricDuchaux Ouaip, pour l'instant ils font du neuf avec du vieux surtout pour contenter l'ancienne et la nouvelle génération de fans, histoire qu'ils ne se perdent pas trop en route. L'accouchement, pardon la transition, se fera sans trop de douleurs pour l'avenir de la franchise... du moins, on l'espère.
@@miamicool666 Je ne suis pas autant optimiste. Pourtant, ils se sont bien rattrapés avec leurs séries, pour la plupart.Je dois le reconnaitre. J'avais oublié le Mandalorien dans les bonnes séries. Y compris la saison 3 tant décriée.Je l'ai apprécié, sans doute aussi car l'actrice était celle de l'excellent Battestar galactica. La voir mise en avant m'a paru naturel même si le mandarien était en retrait de sa propre série. Par contre, le nouveau film avec Rey (aucune envie de revoir ce perso comme la majorité des fans) et la série The acolyt ( du girl power Sith adeptes du kung-fu) ne me font pas du tout envie.Je vais attendre les retours mais je ne me fais guère d'illusion. Wait and see.
An article said it was 90 minutes long! I found another 6 minutes on another channel that this video didn't have. But about an hour of this is still missing.
Thanks for posting this! But I read in an article about this interview that it was an hour and a half long. I see your video cuts a part of it out right in the middle. Can you please post the entire 90-minute interview, even if you have to break it up in 3 parts?
George Loves to say he doesn’t win awards…while winning an award.Plus The OG SWT won 9 Oscars plus additional ones.Convincing yourself your an underdog doesn’t make you an underdog.
George Lucas is a very uninteresting person. After episode 3 he never directed another film, it doesn't seem like he cares about cinema, or science fiction, or anything. He just seems like a regular, depressed guy, by the way.