Is is sad that in my facebook feed yesterday the ratio of Star Wars to Hurrican Sandy was 2:1?
I'm not sure if I want to live on this planet anymore...
I'm not sure if I want to live on this planet anymore...
I don't understand this love of this and hate of that viewers/fans bring to the table.
(...) The purpose of a business is to make money. Not art.
the "original" trilogy was known to be the middle set of a nine story epic.
ZenSteve,
You're a nice guy, aren't you?
Lucas approached studios with the idea of 9 movies.
Episode 4: A New Hope (as it says on the title screen at the beginning of the movie [...] He said in interviews at the time (yes I am old enough that I saw Star Wars Ep.4 as a first run in the theater) that he barely got paid for making the film (the merchandise rights, which he kept, were considered worthless at the time).
To clarify, The title card 'Episode IV: A New Hope' was added after the release of 'Empire', which from the start had 'Episode V: Empire Strikes Back' on it's title card.
I think it's relatively well publicised that Star Wars was initially meant to be anywhere from 9-12 films - I remember when the prequels came out excited that there'd be at least another 6 SW films to watch. And then I saw TPM and I hoped he'd stop right there, and was somewhat relieved he decided not to continue with 7-9.
Also, at the time Star Wars was being made, it had a budget of ~$8mil (~$29mil in today's money), and Lucas was getting paid a fee as the Writer, a fee as the Director, and a fee as the Producer. Yes, he eventually cut his fees (the principal investor was the owner of Greyhound - good businessman, but knew nothing about film - decided the film was costing too much and asked Lucas to cut his fees), but only on the condition that he kept 100% of merchandising rights. Which, in the end, was probably a better fiscal decision for him anyway - just that it would've taken a while to reap the rewards as such. He still got paid, and I think there are quite a few members here who would be more than happy to work on, or to Direct, a $30million feature for free
The term "next to nothing" was Lucas' words. I would be all too happy to have taken his paychecks for his roles as writer and director. Who knows, maybe if I make a modern American Graffiti, I'll get to make my own Star Wars. I am, of course, using those movies as metaphors for my own films.