Thursday, December 4, 2008

George Lucas Interview

ComingSoon.net got to have a nice little chat with George Lucas, the creator and co-creator of many great legendary tales, characters, etc.

Here are some interesting parts of the interview that deal with "Star Wars, "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" and Samuel Jackson.

ComingSoon.net: You had huge success this summer with "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." Are you seriously thinking about another one? Harrison Ford's said there may be plans afoot.

George Lucas: Yes - we're looking for a "MacGuffin," which is an object that he goes after. They're very hard to come by!

CS: Would you want to keep the whole family together for a film - Indy, Marion and Mutt?

Lucas: It really depends on what it is Indy goes looking for and then how the story falls out of that, and then how convenient or inconvenient to have the group there.

CS: A while back when we spoke you were planning to take the six "Star Wars" films and put them into a 3D format. Is that still something you're working towards?

Lucas: Oh yeah. The technology is very difficult. It exists - it's just extremely expensive, and so what we're trying to do is figure out a more practical way of pulling it off.

CS: You're here in L.A. to pay tribute to Samuel L. Jackson. Of all the actors in Hollywood who would've killed to lobby you for a part in the "Star Wars" prequels, why was Sam an actor that you felt fit your plans enough to bring into "Star Wars"?

Lucas: To be honest, he's the only one who asked, actually. He didn't really lobby for it. He was on a talk show and someone asked him what movie he would've liked to be in or that he would like to be in that he hadn't been in and he said "Star Wars." So I called him up and said "Is that true? Do you really want to be in 'Star Wars'?" He said "Yeah - as long as I'm a Jedi," and I said "Well, I have a little tiny role, but it grows if you're willing to do the three movies." He said "I'm in." It was just like that. He didn't look at it like "This is a chance to make a whole bunch of money, a chance to do a big thing." He just did what was asked of him and tried to make it as good as he possibly could.

Read the rest of the interview here!

So will you see "Star Wars" in 3-D? Would you like a 5th "Indiana Jones?"
More news to come! Catch ya' later!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Probably wouldn't see the 3D star wars, but I'd see another Indiana Jones

Head Hero said...

I think everyone would see another Indiana Jones just because it is Indiana Jones.
Probably only real Star Wars die hards will see the 3-D movies.