Film making is like bringing your dreams to life for everyone to see. It's a fantastic way to make your dreams come true. George Lucas and Christopher Nolan are intelligent, creative, lucky, and fortunate enough to have been able to make it happen.
@Lucax976 күн бұрын
Shame he didn't mention his wife's impact on the edit
@alexokin68198 күн бұрын
Miles issucha fucked name boi let me tell er’
@walterlacayo650310 күн бұрын
As usual , Mr Lucas is not being up front as to what happened towards the end of shooting "Star Wars" and as usual, Mr.Lucas is not being up front with who truly was the division maker who signed the " the green light " for the project and it was NOT ALLEN LADD Jr. as usual Mr Lucas forgets who gave him his life and to this day, does not mentions the person's name . What a scoundrel Lucas is and will always be that way till the day he dies and that's coming soon , because he is not in good health . Mr. Lucas is thankless man that simply won the lottery , that's it.
@bintube52698 күн бұрын
So who was it then who signed it off?
@walterlacayo65038 күн бұрын
@@bintube5269 Since you must know , it was the President of 20th Century Fox and at that time it was Gordon Stulberg who granted and signed the "green light" and met with the young George Lucas and Allan Ladd Jr. and assigned Allen Ladd Jr. to Shepard the "Star Wars" project . There are more people that Mr. Lucas has stepped on . Mr. Lucas is a text book description of what is called "Narcissistic Individual " and also in addition an "egoistic " human .
@godstomper15 күн бұрын
Lucas is a visionary who also understands storytelling.
@mws75519 күн бұрын
I wish Christopher Nolan could take over Star Wars. But that would be too successful , Disney would never go for that
@GalacticAstroparticlesАй бұрын
You can actually see Nolan researching concepts for Interstellar during this interview.
@helenheeney2284Ай бұрын
Just brilliant two geniuses in one room acknowledging each other
@QuantumfluxfieldАй бұрын
Created one of the greatest universes we know of, yet possibly the most boring and unlikable man I have ever seen
@MultiHash420Ай бұрын
How is this ewok who hasn't made a decent movie in over a century still talking about the good movies he made that he ruined 😂
@natizka77Ай бұрын
❤
@madbugger69Ай бұрын
Nolan's movies are very formula based...too theoratical....lacks the soul and emotion of Lucas and Speilberg.
@TrueLunacyАй бұрын
Does George lucas do any audiobooks or podcasts? I want more of this...
@paulmccartney1982Ай бұрын
G3orge saying he argued with his screenwriter professor and saying that it does not matter really REALLY says a lot about the prequels
@zoetropeguardian10 күн бұрын
The dialogue in the Prequels is the consistently the same as the Originals. Check out Everytime Star Wars Quotes Star Wars on here. Besides George doesn't use dialogue like most filmmakers since he comes from more pure cinema and avant garde roots.
@Deucely2 ай бұрын
It really makes you think how many awesome stories are being held hostage by some posse of corporatist bureaucrats that don't know left from right who are somehow in charge of deciding what we make or not.
@旭亮搜神记2 ай бұрын
Whoever did the audio should apologize for the lousy job. Ruined such a great opportunity.
Huge respect to Nolan for letting Lucas talk and not interrupt him.
@toxikwastedump2 ай бұрын
the only impact of star wars is how he got away with ripping off dune, making billions, denying he did despite dozens of glaring examples, and dumbing it down for most audiences
@luisc.66233 ай бұрын
aaaaaaaaaaa los dos genios juntos.
@dimhollow553 ай бұрын
“a razzle dazzle of visual fantasy”
@sub-jec-tiv3 ай бұрын
What a joy to see a filmmaker as great as Nolan fanboying over Star Wars.
@thehamburgergod55434 ай бұрын
Im here; 22:52
@MesaCalledJaJaBinks4 ай бұрын
What an inspiration time to watch 7 samurai and Godzilla 1954
@jeniferallan66934 ай бұрын
He looks abit like Rolf Harris. 😮
@tronam4 ай бұрын
The entire British crew was against him? James Cameron can relate to that. 😂
@DeaconHegemony4 ай бұрын
BOB IGER IS DEAD: Disney is coming back!!!
@phantomfire82284 ай бұрын
22:00
@ASChin5 ай бұрын
If you enjoyed this interview, I HIGHLY recommend Sam Wasson’s book on Coppola, “Path to Paradise.” Could easily make the case that the two of them (Lucas and FFC) defined cinema for the next three plus decades.
@rustincohle21355 ай бұрын
17:30
@thiagonunes42945 ай бұрын
Nice. I thought I was the only one who noticed this
@DivorcedDadShow5 ай бұрын
george still telling his lie story about the prequels always being part of the plan
@zort333095 ай бұрын
kzread.infolMoBEcS-aL8?si=6QhgCxTJiM21h2GZ
@Bootrosgali6 ай бұрын
The 7 Samurai experience he had is the absolute crux of the whole thing. I think that's his genius of the whole thing. Mind boggling perchance
@ralcesar4786 ай бұрын
0:12 I think this define the godof superman and 0:15 the evil lex luthor
@phantomfire82286 ай бұрын
17:30
@phantomfire82286 ай бұрын
5:00
@phantomfire82286 ай бұрын
2:20
@SafetyBriefer6 ай бұрын
Why does the audio get so low halfway through? God damn it, Nolan!
@cicalinarrot6 ай бұрын
For people who love blockbusters crafted with love, this video is like Jesus asking questions to his dad.
@johnkeable53046 ай бұрын
They need to let Christopher Nolan direct when they decide to remake the original trilogy. Can you imagine how epic those movies would be with current visual effects and a Hans Zimmer film score?
@lexio99135 ай бұрын
Why Chris Nolan? The man never uses any CGI and CGI will be extremely necessary
@paulolima64077 ай бұрын
"No more robots", Francis? F you, Francis. More robots! You don't like to think about the human condition via sci-fi, futurism and philosophy? Boo-hoo. Not my problem. We love it.
@paulolima64077 ай бұрын
Hey, Disney, here's a "crazy" idea: pick Nolan to write and direct a future Star Wars trilogy.
@RoundSparrow7 ай бұрын
#WWWOpera
@RazorFangs907 ай бұрын
Damn, that's really cold to not even mention once Marcia though, even if their breakup was. reportedly, messy.
@mikenadj.j43554 ай бұрын
She was just an editor? Why mention her? George had final say on everything she did great work but had no influence on the film. The scenes she wanted with Luke being introduced earlier were cut out
@zoetropeguardian10 күн бұрын
She's mentioned in Jonathan Rinzler's Making of Star Wars. So it's not like she's been erased from official making of material. She was only on the first film from August 76 to Thanksgiving 76. Her biggest contributions were the end battle and she didn't even finish. George was in the editing room the entire time though and always had final say.
@sebastiandior13157 ай бұрын
The host looks and sounds familiar, what is his name?
@Apogenezis7 ай бұрын
0:42 - Michael AFTON??!?!
@iutubsacs7 ай бұрын
I like how they say "DGA" in the description as if I'm supposed to know that the f the acronym stands for
@Crimsrn6 ай бұрын
Directors Guild of America
@briangardner59057 ай бұрын
Audio is too low for this awesome interview!
@SPT17 ай бұрын
Not a fan of his movies, but I'll admit he's a good interviewer.
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Film making is like bringing your dreams to life for everyone to see. It's a fantastic way to make your dreams come true. George Lucas and Christopher Nolan are intelligent, creative, lucky, and fortunate enough to have been able to make it happen.
Shame he didn't mention his wife's impact on the edit
Miles issucha fucked name boi let me tell er’
As usual , Mr Lucas is not being up front as to what happened towards the end of shooting "Star Wars" and as usual, Mr.Lucas is not being up front with who truly was the division maker who signed the " the green light " for the project and it was NOT ALLEN LADD Jr. as usual Mr Lucas forgets who gave him his life and to this day, does not mentions the person's name . What a scoundrel Lucas is and will always be that way till the day he dies and that's coming soon , because he is not in good health . Mr. Lucas is thankless man that simply won the lottery , that's it.
So who was it then who signed it off?
@@bintube5269 Since you must know , it was the President of 20th Century Fox and at that time it was Gordon Stulberg who granted and signed the "green light" and met with the young George Lucas and Allan Ladd Jr. and assigned Allen Ladd Jr. to Shepard the "Star Wars" project . There are more people that Mr. Lucas has stepped on . Mr. Lucas is a text book description of what is called "Narcissistic Individual " and also in addition an "egoistic " human .
Lucas is a visionary who also understands storytelling.
I wish Christopher Nolan could take over Star Wars. But that would be too successful , Disney would never go for that
You can actually see Nolan researching concepts for Interstellar during this interview.
Just brilliant two geniuses in one room acknowledging each other
Created one of the greatest universes we know of, yet possibly the most boring and unlikable man I have ever seen
How is this ewok who hasn't made a decent movie in over a century still talking about the good movies he made that he ruined 😂
❤
Nolan's movies are very formula based...too theoratical....lacks the soul and emotion of Lucas and Speilberg.
Does George lucas do any audiobooks or podcasts? I want more of this...
G3orge saying he argued with his screenwriter professor and saying that it does not matter really REALLY says a lot about the prequels
The dialogue in the Prequels is the consistently the same as the Originals. Check out Everytime Star Wars Quotes Star Wars on here. Besides George doesn't use dialogue like most filmmakers since he comes from more pure cinema and avant garde roots.
It really makes you think how many awesome stories are being held hostage by some posse of corporatist bureaucrats that don't know left from right who are somehow in charge of deciding what we make or not.
Whoever did the audio should apologize for the lousy job. Ruined such a great opportunity.
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Huge respect to Nolan for letting Lucas talk and not interrupt him.
the only impact of star wars is how he got away with ripping off dune, making billions, denying he did despite dozens of glaring examples, and dumbing it down for most audiences
aaaaaaaaaaa los dos genios juntos.
“a razzle dazzle of visual fantasy”
What a joy to see a filmmaker as great as Nolan fanboying over Star Wars.
Im here; 22:52
What an inspiration time to watch 7 samurai and Godzilla 1954
He looks abit like Rolf Harris. 😮
The entire British crew was against him? James Cameron can relate to that. 😂
BOB IGER IS DEAD: Disney is coming back!!!
22:00
If you enjoyed this interview, I HIGHLY recommend Sam Wasson’s book on Coppola, “Path to Paradise.” Could easily make the case that the two of them (Lucas and FFC) defined cinema for the next three plus decades.
17:30
Nice. I thought I was the only one who noticed this
george still telling his lie story about the prequels always being part of the plan
kzread.infolMoBEcS-aL8?si=6QhgCxTJiM21h2GZ
The 7 Samurai experience he had is the absolute crux of the whole thing. I think that's his genius of the whole thing. Mind boggling perchance
0:12 I think this define the godof superman and 0:15 the evil lex luthor
17:30
5:00
2:20
Why does the audio get so low halfway through? God damn it, Nolan!
For people who love blockbusters crafted with love, this video is like Jesus asking questions to his dad.
They need to let Christopher Nolan direct when they decide to remake the original trilogy. Can you imagine how epic those movies would be with current visual effects and a Hans Zimmer film score?
Why Chris Nolan? The man never uses any CGI and CGI will be extremely necessary
"No more robots", Francis? F you, Francis. More robots! You don't like to think about the human condition via sci-fi, futurism and philosophy? Boo-hoo. Not my problem. We love it.
Hey, Disney, here's a "crazy" idea: pick Nolan to write and direct a future Star Wars trilogy.
#WWWOpera
Damn, that's really cold to not even mention once Marcia though, even if their breakup was. reportedly, messy.
She was just an editor? Why mention her? George had final say on everything she did great work but had no influence on the film. The scenes she wanted with Luke being introduced earlier were cut out
She's mentioned in Jonathan Rinzler's Making of Star Wars. So it's not like she's been erased from official making of material. She was only on the first film from August 76 to Thanksgiving 76. Her biggest contributions were the end battle and she didn't even finish. George was in the editing room the entire time though and always had final say.
The host looks and sounds familiar, what is his name?
0:42 - Michael AFTON??!?!
I like how they say "DGA" in the description as if I'm supposed to know that the f the acronym stands for
Directors Guild of America
Audio is too low for this awesome interview!
Not a fan of his movies, but I'll admit he's a good interviewer.
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