dinoX wrote:i'm sad to say that this is even a fallout community.
I could see that reaction if it were a SW fan community.
dinoX wrote:
But to the 23+ people who voted negatively - you are all ignorant morons.
Speak for yourself.
dinoX wrote:Lets see you, after nearly dying in a car accident, and making two low-budget films, spend your own money on 5-6 movies that could either flop or fly in the box office and have such a great imagination to make such things a reality.
Relevance, your honor? What does this have to do with the quality of the SW movies? Aside from the "great imagination" part, which in Lucas' case isn't the case. All that man's done is repackaged old things by revamping them w/current technology. Maybe if you could see beyond the last couple of years' worth of films you'd know that. Then again, maybe not. If you haven't seen it, go and rent or buy the '59 version of
Ben Hur and watch the opening sequence of the chariot race. Then watch the opening sequence of the Pod Race in
The Phantom Menace. If you don't at least get a dim jogging in some corner of your mind that you've seen something very similar before you should look into some memory enhancing drugs.
Now, about the part about Lucas almost dying in a car accident...are we supposed to feel sorry for him and utter nary an unflattering word about him simply because he was nearly killed? If he hadn't been he'd have gone on to become a racecar driver, no? Hell, you should be grateful that he was in that accident. Otherwise there wouldn't have been
American Graffiti (IMHO the best all-around movie he ever directed) or any other film he ever made.
dinoX wrote:Where would we be without George Lucas? Crappy sound in movie theatres and home theatres. Films still being made on crappy film and not digitally.
Um...news flash: the vast majority of films are still shot on celluloid.
Attack of the Clones is one of the first, if not
the first to have been shot entirely w/digital cameras.
Lucas has been trying to ram his technological innovations down our throats for years, and not all of them have been improvements that were worth the time and effort to make them. I challenge you to watch a film in Dolby Surround, then the same film in THX. If you can tell the difference you either have dog ears, or an overly active imagination. Not only that, but Lucas didn't bother to include retro-compatability in the THX system, unlike those nice chaps who set up Dolby Digital AC-3, which will play Dolby Surround w/no loss of quality or oddity about it.
dinoX wrote:So until most of you get an original though in your meager little brains, I suggest you don't post such uselss, baseless and pointless threads such as this. It only makes you look ten times more stupid every time you do.
Says who? You?! Oh, I must have been paying too much attention to recent developments in the Middle East and Afghanistan and completely missed the part where whoever it was that died and left
you as the sole purveyor of the global public's aesthetic sense. Can you please post a link to the relevant news article(s)? :roll:
George Lucas is not a godling, dinoX. He's a flesh-and-blood human being, and he doesn't merit being placed on a pedastal or an altar simply for having cranked out what is really nothing more than badly rewritten B-movies and mythology overlayed w/often astounding special effects.
I have spoken,
ex cathedra from my belly button,
OTB