Blue Squadron wrote:The only thing that makes me wonder a little is what all this really means for George Lucas himself? It seems a little odd that he talks about handing over to the next generation "within his lifetime."
Flynn wrote:Mister Ed wrote:The thing that kind of worries me is that from some of the quotes I've read, it SEEMS like Lucas is of the impression that the next movies are just going to be other people taking his own stories and making movies from them, with him advising as creative consultant. At this point, that is NOT what I want to hear, if true.
Why not? That seems like the best route to go with for new movies- Lucas is a great ideas-man and storyteller, but generally falls flat in the execution department. Having other people in the creative department would be a really good thing, I would think.

Bellicose wrote:Supposedly George really buys into this Mayan Calendar/2012 thing, and thinks this is it. I've heard that in multiple places. So maybe he thinks he's cashing in before the end? And if it doesn't come to pass, guess who's $4B richer?
The_Chosen_1 wrote:Bellicose wrote:Supposedly George really buys into this Mayan Calendar/2012 thing, and thinks this is it. I've heard that in multiple places. So maybe he thinks he's cashing in before the end? And if it doesn't come to pass, guess who's $4B richer?
You obviously didn't hear the end to that "story". It was just a rumor that Seth Rogen started, and was quickly debunked by Lynne Hale of Lucasfilm (pretty humorously, by the way. I recommend reading her response.).
Bellicose wrote:Blue Squadron wrote:The only thing that makes me wonder a little is what all this really means for George Lucas himself? It seems a little odd that he talks about handing over to the next generation "within his lifetime."
Supposedly George really buys into this Mayan Calendar/2012 thing, and thinks this is it. I've heard that in multiple places.
Blue Squadron wrote:It seems a little odd that he talks about handing over to the next generation "within his lifetime." Clearly, he makes a lot out of this deal as the owner of Lucasfilm and I'm not aware of any rumours of Mr Lucas having problems with his health but that's an odd phrase to use and it does make me wonder why he has chosen *now* to make this move?
Walter Boy wrote:I wonder if John Williams will return for the music. That's one thing I loved not just in the original films, but the prequels as well. I hope if he has to be replaced, the music still has the same feel that the saga has .
dWhisper wrote:As for the Thrawn trilogy, I wouldn't say it's the best of the EU (I'd say Shadows of the Empire or some of the Old Republic stuff, or even PT stuff like I, Jedi or the like) would get that. It simply was the most cohesive.
That book is not even in the same league as any of the ones Zahn wrote, IMO. Steve Perry has a very juvenile writing style, and there were lots of things about his writing that made shadows not feel very Star Wars-y at all. A lot of people probably like the time period that story was set in (I do), and there was all the cross-merchandising promotional HYPE (action figures, video game, comic?), but the actual book really wasn't anything special. I was disappointed.
Inzane wrote:As much as a fan of John Williams as I am, I do not find his more modern work to be that great. His prequel score didn't have much of the "same feel" as his OT score, IMO.
Walter Boy wrote:Are you saying you'd rather see him replaced for these new films?
...Having Cinderella's Castle lead in to a Star Wars movie is going to be...odd.
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