George Lucas on the impact of Star Wars with Christopher Nolan

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  • čas přidán 17. 05. 2020
  • / nismadidier
    On February 19, 2011, the DGA’s 75th Anniversary celebrations got a rousing kick-off with the event George Lucas on the Impact of Star Wars, which featured featured a screening of the DGA Award-nominated film as well as a Q&A between Lucas and director Christopher Nolan.

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  • @NismaProductions
    @NismaProductions  Před 2 lety +40

    www.patreon.com/nismadidier

    • @shazmosushi
      @shazmosushi Před rokem +1

      The DGA should have let George speak for another 1 hour and 45 minutes instead of ending early to screen them A New Hope.

    • @wack...
      @wack... Před 9 měsíci

      shameless

    • @sirpaetrick
      @sirpaetrick Před 8 měsíci

      how can you ask for money if you did not even take the 10 seconds to put a filter on the annoying noise in the video?

    • @automatedrussianbot8043
      @automatedrussianbot8043 Před měsícem

      no thank you

  • @ingreaterdetail
    @ingreaterdetail Před 3 lety +5742

    I’d pay $100 to see a Star Wars movie written and directed by Nolan.

    • @Seras99
      @Seras99 Před 3 lety +228

      I think that would be awesome if it was based on the early Star Wars draft. So it would be totally separate from the other films.

    • @rigelbellatrix8410
      @rigelbellatrix8410 Před 3 lety +54

      If you're willing to pay that much money for a movie, then I'd recommend to my Congressman that taxes need to be raised to begin paying down the national debt. I mean, I'd recommend that anyway. And especially on all entertainment, all television consumption, television advertising, carbon consumption, movies of any type or in any format, cruise ships, amusement parks, luxury items and services, and on the income of the top 1%. Read The Age Of Eisenhower by William Hitchcock.

    • @aaronboulanger580
      @aaronboulanger580 Před 3 lety +79

      FUCK YES THATS ALL I WANT

    • @marrystan793
      @marrystan793 Před 3 lety +13

      you are an idiot

    • @RichardM-kv4uu
      @RichardM-kv4uu Před 3 lety +82

      I'd love to see another George Lucas Star Wars film, for all his faults the biggest movie franchise in history is all down to him.

  • @udbhavseth799
    @udbhavseth799 Před 3 lety +3070

    where THE HELL HAS THIS RECOMMENDATION BEEN

  • @u.z.6657
    @u.z.6657 Před 2 lety +798

    George Lucas inspired a whole generation of new filmmakers, one of them was Christopher Nolan, and Nolan is inspiring a whole generation of new filmmakers right now.

    • @thataustriantrain7466
      @thataustriantrain7466 Před rokem +14

      And those generation of filmmakers are Villenueve, Eggers and Zhao. Lest be us not forget PIXAR as well.

    • @windi1982
      @windi1982 Před rokem +9

      ILM? THX?
      Lucas made the modern cinema! ♥️

    • @andreimcallister1365
      @andreimcallister1365 Před rokem +5

      @@thataustriantrain7466Pixar is a company

    • @aktchungrabanio6467
      @aktchungrabanio6467 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Are you telling me what comes around goes around?

    • @OTTOAUDIO
      @OTTOAUDIO Před 9 měsíci

      This comment

  • @Tiberius_Productions
    @Tiberius_Productions Před 3 lety +1766

    George is honestly such a humble guy. He’s never attacked fans for disliking his films, or even called fans dumb for not understanding his work or anything, he’s only ever expressed disappointment at the hate fans have thrown his way. He barely even acknowledges how much of a visionary he is as much as just complaining that nobody ever did what he did, which to me speaks more of a frustration with having to BE the visionary and face those challenges rather than conceited that he IS the visionary.

    • @michaelsnydermusic
      @michaelsnydermusic Před 3 lety +78

      Well said! I still say Episode 3 was close to a masterpiece. But since 1 & 2 were definitely not it gets lumped in with “the prequels “. But he doesn’t complain, he doesn’t rage, he simply accepts he has no control over it and moves on.

    • @kaliyuga1476
      @kaliyuga1476 Před 3 lety +13

      He said "This is a kids film" in 1999

    • @12Daniel34
      @12Daniel34 Před 3 lety +72

      He does troll the fans a bit, I love when he says "laser swords", or something among those lines.

    • @kalenhofmann5356
      @kalenhofmann5356 Před 3 lety

      @@michaelsnydermusic thats the episode that the producers finally stepped in and asked him to tone it down

    • @michaelsnydermusic
      @michaelsnydermusic Před 3 lety +6

      Litshttam plus he used that term to originally describe the things and did so throughout production of the OG trilogy.

  • @rainevermore4683
    @rainevermore4683 Před 3 lety +2440

    Would totally watch a movie about George Lucas directing the first Star wars.

    • @michaelkays9801
      @michaelkays9801 Před 3 lety +263

      Empire of Dreams

    • @lukeskywalker6809
      @lukeskywalker6809 Před 3 lety +36

      Best title. (The documentary of Star Wars has that title.)

    • @rainevermore4683
      @rainevermore4683 Před 3 lety +101

      @@michaelkays9801 I meant more like the equivalent of "The disaster Artist" for " The Room" or "The Social Network" for Facebook.
      But that'll work for now :)

    • @charleyboy74
      @charleyboy74 Před 3 lety +25

      That would a great movie, but who would play George ?

    • @lukeskywalker6809
      @lukeskywalker6809 Před 3 lety +48

      @@charleyboy74 Anyone with a beard and glasses.

  • @xHuie
    @xHuie Před 3 lety +3420

    imagine if Nolan was in charge of a standalone Star wars film or even a trilogy

    • @beyondlimitationsvideo
      @beyondlimitationsvideo Před 3 lety +274

      I really like Nolan's stuff - but in a certain way, his films are cold and distanced; very technical. But, yeah, better Nolan than most other directors.

    • @DarthRelkew
      @DarthRelkew Před 3 lety +102

      He was considered to be the director of Star Wars 7

    • @advilpm359
      @advilpm359 Před 3 lety +30

      Rated R

    • @ggt47
      @ggt47 Před 3 lety +59

      It would be a mind boggling action orgasm.

    • @eyebee-sea4444
      @eyebee-sea4444 Před 3 lety +78

      Or Tarantino. That would be the bloodiest Star Wars ever seen.

  • @thegrimyeaper
    @thegrimyeaper Před 3 lety +134

    George:
    "I started out as..."
    *names every profession known to man*

    • @billepperson2662
      @billepperson2662 Před 2 měsíci

      ... & HOW He is still SO bitter about it taking him a whole 3 films to become a huge success?!

  • @_Dovar_
    @_Dovar_ Před 3 lety +1061

    This was in 2011.
    Before the dark times.
    Before Disney...

    • @TheRoidemortetfleur
      @TheRoidemortetfleur Před 3 lety +2

      There is only a 10 year divide from the last george lucas to disney. If it was 20 years or more, then I think the degree of separation would have been great enough for them to do something different.

    • @WDDudeofallDudes
      @WDDudeofallDudes Před 3 lety +13

      TheRoidemortetfleur what?

    • @kys295
      @kys295 Před 3 lety +2

      @@WDDudeofallDudes what?

    • @royalwarlord2342
      @royalwarlord2342 Před 3 lety +24

      Sequels > Prequels and if you think anything otherwise you’re a delusional cornball

    • @_Dovar_
      @_Dovar_ Před 3 lety +88

      @@royalwarlord2342
      Disney's fake "sequels" are abominations.
      Simply put - these movies are so bad, that Star Wars would benefit from their non-existence.

  • @richardcrewe6579
    @richardcrewe6579 Před 3 lety +912

    "I gave them the script, they said 'I don't understand this... but you're a really talented guy, go ahead and make it"
    I imagine that's what happened when Nolan handed Warner Bros the Tenet script too.

    • @DarthRelkew
      @DarthRelkew Před 3 lety +77

      Yeah, Robert Pattinson openly said he did not know what was going on when he read the script.

    • @DJWESG1
      @DJWESG1 Před 3 lety +20

      star wars reproduced some very basic binaries, whereas tenet has something of the esoteric about it. arguably both are needed to reproduce certain social universalities and commonalities. i imagine this is an important part of how a "industry" operates. maybe

    • @nicholaslindsey7087
      @nicholaslindsey7087 Před 3 lety +26

      And Kenneth Branagh has just recently said that he's finally starting to understand his character lol

    • @zaprese
      @zaprese Před 3 lety +7

      Exactly the same thing happened with Inception inc the cast not understanding it either.

    • @marcus2fashion
      @marcus2fashion Před 3 lety +3

      A dream within a dream 🤔

  • @ImperiousRexRacing
    @ImperiousRexRacing Před 3 lety +742

    Nolan: I’m here to ask great questions.
    Lucas: I’m here to tell great stories.
    I wish Nolan had the opportunity to ask all the questions that he wanted, but at the same time I found Lucas’ comprehensive answers super fascinating. This segment should’ve been at least an hour longer >.

    • @davidjames579
      @davidjames579 Před 3 lety +31

      If I'd been there I would have said I can watch Star Wars anytime, but you guys talking is an one-off so keep going.

    • @adriannespring8598
      @adriannespring8598 Před 3 lety +8

      Yeeessss!! Several hours at least. Absolutely worth it.

    • @RaikenXion
      @RaikenXion Před 3 lety +9

      An hour long Question/Answer session should be put to Jbrams and Rian Johnson and give them a chance to explain how exactly they monumentally fucked up the Sequel Trilogy; just to give us all a understanding what exactly went through their heads. WHY Rian made the decisions he made to basically go and deconstruct the Star Wars mythos with his TLJ, and add nothing at all new.
      And why Jbrams just basically cut-paste and rehashed practically everything that had came before, and why he became so obsessed with all his empty "Mystery Boxes" which amounted to zip.

    • @heartblade8925
      @heartblade8925 Před 3 lety +2

      You can see they rationale through snippets from several interviews.
      Abrams has a poor understanding of Star Wars and thinks everyone loves mystery boxes. Star Wars is just mystery boxes. Who is Vader? Luke’s father. Mystery box. He literally thinks this way (I think a search of Abrams and mystery boxes will bring it up).
      I don’t know about RJ but he seems to want to make a twist, kind of like M. night. There is the famous exchange where Mark Hamill says RJ needs to think about the fans and he basically says no. Ironically, this “think about the fans” is something Mark learned from Lucas. Mark suggested the end of RotJ be Luke wearing Vader’s helmet and going to the dark side, giving a dark ending like ESB. Lucas said no, we need to think of the fans and give a payoff with a happy ending. Also why I think Kiera’s proposed ending would have missed the mark. Star Wars is a fairy tale and fairy tales tend to end happily either through spiritual redemption or just a traditional happy ending.

    • @xasthur98
      @xasthur98 Před 2 lety +1

      An hour?i could do for a weekly podcast of these two just talking about film lmao

  • @thebl4ckd0g
    @thebl4ckd0g Před 3 lety +262

    George Lucas IS and will ALWAYS be a movie genius. His contribution to the movie industry is absolutely amazing. From Star Wars to LucasFilm to ILM to THX. He's a visionary and a pioneer.

    • @Overseer2579
      @Overseer2579 Před 2 lety +2

      I agree. Warts and all, his movies have forever impacted the mainstream Hollywood filmmaking industry. Not just directors, but people interested in sound designing/mixing/editing, visual effects, etc. And for that I respect him deeply

    • @fenrisbutcher7343
      @fenrisbutcher7343 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Star wars is so important and so big on its own, that it is super easy to forget, that lucas has another equally important movie serie in his resume - Indiana jones

    • @coolnamebro
      @coolnamebro Před 9 měsíci +1

      I disagree.
      The first Star Wars movie was one of the best adventure movies ever made, but nothing else he's done has been very high quality at all. The two original trilogy sequels were gimmicky and cheesy and the prequels were just embarrassing. American graffiti and THX1138 were just OK movies at best.
      Extremely overrated Hollywood figure.

    • @coolnamebro
      @coolnamebro Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@fenrisbutcher7343he was executive producer on Indiana Jones which means he basically just helped fund it.

    • @fenrisbutcher7343
      @fenrisbutcher7343 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@coolnamebro cool, go make ur own movie and show this overrated director how its done!

  • @emprodabob
    @emprodabob Před 3 lety +26

    This man gambled on himself and his vision and WON!

    • @Overseer2579
      @Overseer2579 Před 2 lety +1

      It’s all about sticking with your vision, even in the face of so many trials. There Will always be many trials to get your script made. But it’s your underlying conviction in the material you’ve created, and its potential to be something great, that will drive you to do whatever it takes, despite the odds, to make sure it gets made

  • @dimitreze
    @dimitreze Před 3 lety +1525

    George Lucas is an absolute genius.

    • @Angyali
      @Angyali Před 3 lety +78

      Not absolute.
      He never could admit, that the classic trilogy became so great, because he didn't work alone. There were people and limitations, that held most of his bad ideas back, mostly only allowing the good ones to shine through.

    • @dimitreze
      @dimitreze Před 3 lety +110

      @@Angyali he said many many times in the interview how the other people helped him. did you even watch the damn thing?

    • @Angyali
      @Angyali Před 3 lety +17

      @@dimitreze Admiting help and stating flat-out that without them he would've messed up even more little details - conceptionally and directingly -, are two separate things.

    • @swtoni4464
      @swtoni4464 Před 3 lety +18

      @@Angyali Yup. Gary Kurtz, Katie Lucas and Irvin Kershner were first that come to mind.

    • @Angyali
      @Angyali Před 3 lety +1

      @@larryb4598 "For you."

  • @thomaschristopherwhite9043
    @thomaschristopherwhite9043 Před 3 lety +559

    George Lucas is just sitting there like he didn't invent modern cinema.

    • @goronful4969
      @goronful4969 Před 3 lety +28

      LOL forget Orson Welles, forget Spielberg, Forget Hitchcock. This arrogant fat man INVENTED MODERN CINEMA. Get some perspective.

    • @thomaschristopherwhite9043
      @thomaschristopherwhite9043 Před 3 lety +115

      @@goronful4969 Just because you named a few guys from the olden days doesn't mean they're the bench mark. No one among the people you mentioned pushed cinema to where it was post star wars as far as the arrogant fat man. And he did it all from scratch. Not even Spielberg did that.

    • @reviewgodusa9613
      @reviewgodusa9613 Před 3 lety +7

      The guy who turned cinema into a whore house cash cow. The guy who ruined cinema and ended the Hollywood new wave.

    • @goronful4969
      @goronful4969 Před 3 lety +16

      @@thomaschristopherwhite9043 bahaha a few old guys. Jaws was the genesis of the modern blockbuster, Star Wars wouldn't have had a template to build off of if it wasn't for Spielberg. Let alone the others I mentioned.

    • @thomaschristopherwhite9043
      @thomaschristopherwhite9043 Před 3 lety +50

      @@goronful4969 "If it wasn't for Spielberg" LOOL!
      Where do you think Spielberg's greatest hits would be without ILM? Huh? Yeah.. EXACTLY!

  • @josepabloarellano9171
    @josepabloarellano9171 Před 3 lety +55

    I could easily sit and listen to uncle George's stories for another hour.

  • @garyl5128
    @garyl5128 Před 3 lety +91

    As others have said, Lucas is a genius, not just for Star Wars, but what he did for the industry - SPFX, Surround Sound, presentation quality etc. He changed it for the better and we owe him everything for that.

    • @greenkidd529
      @greenkidd529 Před 3 lety +2

      I feel like Disney specifically wanted to buy Lucas film not just for the brand, but because of ILM. which they now use ILM for all their big films

    • @hanshotlast
      @hanshotlast Před 3 lety

      Greenkidd ILM did work on Dead Mans Chest which came out in 2006

    • @sithlordzach8418
      @sithlordzach8418 Před 3 lety +4

      ​@@hanshotlast I mean, ILM is still the best of the best of visual effects. If you can afford it, there's no reason not to go to them.

    • @tubenachos
      @tubenachos Před 2 lety +1

      Also merchandising he was ahead of that with all the toys realized

    • @sandal_thong8631
      @sandal_thong8631 Před 8 měsíci

      Lucasfilm also had "Skywalker Sound" as I saw in the credits for _Haunted Manion_ yesterday.

  • @ironcladnomad5639
    @ironcladnomad5639 Před 3 lety +224

    At 14:16 you can see Nolan had more to his question... but once Lucas started answering, he let him speak. Class.

    • @davidjames579
      @davidjames579 Před 3 lety +3

      Unfortunately George doesn't tell us where it had been done before.

    • @dougchampion8084
      @dougchampion8084 Před 3 lety +23

      @@davidjames579 ? He literally says Gone With the Wind within two seconds of watching.

    • @drewwhitney7327
      @drewwhitney7327 Před 3 lety +37

      I was super impressed with Nolan's interview skills. He never missed a beat, and the fact that he names department heads like John Barry and John Mollo tells me he is already well read on the behind the scenes. There are too many videos of George giving the same answers over and over again, but this is only because he keeps getting the same questions, and Nolan rose to the occasion with adequate research.

    • @davidjames579
      @davidjames579 Před 3 lety

      @@dougchampion8084 Is that Lucas adding that part in for his Special Edition of the interview as it wasn't in the original?

    • @danmalone7649
      @danmalone7649 Před 3 lety

      @@davidjames579 ??? wtf are you talking about

  • @-Patali-
    @-Patali- Před 3 lety +1551

    Wish Chris Nolan had directed the Sequel Trilogy......

    • @mragunathan1627
      @mragunathan1627 Před 3 lety +264

      atleast we could have been sure he'd have had a fucking plan for all 3 -__-

    • @SGK1206
      @SGK1206 Před 3 lety +69

      I don't think that's his style

    • @SuperBajack
      @SuperBajack Před 3 lety +7

      No you don't. But he would have done it better than Disnun for sure

    • @-Patali-
      @-Patali- Před 3 lety +10

      @@SuperBajack yes I do

    • @fightingirish5755
      @fightingirish5755 Před 3 lety +18

      The problem wasn't direction, it was writing.

  • @realreview1285
    @realreview1285 Před 10 měsíci +49

    7:05-7:15
    13:30 buy-renting
    21:15 "didnt knoww what to do"
    22:40 cost-aware writing
    26:45 desing dep. "on my side" 27:40
    29:36(30:55) molding plastic (costumes), vacuum-forming (sets)
    -32:15-
    34:45 (36:10) watching a strange (not-known to you) culture (Kurosawa influence #2)
    38:00 Star Wars - solely made on sound-stages
    39:50 "I go to cheapest place to film"
    41:00 proving self to english crews
    45:45(46:40) four 2nd units, to shave last weeks

  • @claykeough7898
    @claykeough7898 Před 7 měsíci +11

    Made the two best trilogies of all time in Indiana Jones and Star Wars. I can literally watch any of those movies (and yes even the prequels for me) over and again for eternity. The joy I get from his films is difficult to explain. In a way it's like a therapy for anxiety.

  • @markcruz359
    @markcruz359 Před 3 lety +474

    I would love for George Lucas, Jon Favreau, Dave Filoni and Christopher Nolan work on the next Star Wars movies

    • @dimitreze
      @dimitreze Před 3 lety +10

      fuck Filoni

    • @Bloons-er3xl
      @Bloons-er3xl Před 3 lety +9

      dimitreze why

    • @Sacha_8976
      @Sacha_8976 Před 3 lety +53

      dimitreze fuck filoni? The only dude besides favreau that is actually putting passion into the franchise? Nah

    • @TheZBUCKNER
      @TheZBUCKNER Před 3 lety +4

      Not really a fan of Favereau but the rest of them could make some great stuff together.

    • @Bloons-er3xl
      @Bloons-er3xl Před 3 lety +4

      Zbuckner did you not like the mandalorian and iron man?

  • @Zw285
    @Zw285 Před 3 lety +439

    People do not give this man enough credit.

    • @broken1394
      @broken1394 Před 3 lety +5

      I do - loved Jar Jar.
      Fans gave George a lot of difficulty with the prequels.
      I don't think he had the stomach to make any more films after that.
      I do think his films could have benefitted with a script writer at times.

    • @georgelinford5576
      @georgelinford5576 Před 3 lety +4

      I assume you mean George, but it really does apply to both of them :) George more so though, half the films we have today wouldn't exist without him

    • @WhiteWolf496
      @WhiteWolf496 Před 3 lety +2

      @@broken1394 Attack of the Clones was written by George Lucas and Jonathan Hales, so he had a co-writer on that one.

    • @pulpficti
      @pulpficti Před 3 lety +3

      Not enough? Nolan is considered one of the best. If u mean the other guy, he didn't direct a watchable movie for 43 years

    • @slavistoyanov432
      @slavistoyanov432 Před 3 lety

      Oh, we do!!!
      The studios underestimated him, and we made him a billionaire - and rightfully so!

  • @adamdaniel01
    @adamdaniel01 Před 3 lety +22

    This interview should be shown to every film student.

  • @wozzatech
    @wozzatech Před 3 lety +32

    “Tonight we are focusing on films that aren’t necessarily blockbusters”..............so George Lucas and Christopher Nolan sound like a good place to start then!!

  • @Toybinging
    @Toybinging Před 3 lety +629

    I really enjoy hearing George Lucas speak. He's insightful, intelligent, bare-knucked honest, and really devoted to the story he is trying to tell.
    His speaking style is a lot like his style of directing and editing: he covers a lot, but he feels the need to say it all. I for one, love the stories he tells, and I really unabashedly love the prequels.

    • @alj6194
      @alj6194 Před 3 lety +33

      Love the prequels too. Great space operas!

    • @user-kg4tt9vu8t
      @user-kg4tt9vu8t Před 3 lety +19

      A whole heap of seemingly random stuff that magically all comes together and on point at the end? Yeah I agree. Disney forgot the magic at the end though... That casino side story added nothing.

    • @Soulslayer612
      @Soulslayer612 Před 3 lety +21

      @@alj6194 I'm gonna utter some heresy here. I liked the prequels MORE than the original trilogy. I know, I know, I'm going to hell.

    • @alj6194
      @alj6194 Před 3 lety +12

      @@Soulslayer612 The prequels are awesome dude, you're going straight to heaven.

    • @vincepardue636
      @vincepardue636 Před 3 lety +10

      Prequels are so more important than most Star Wars fans realize like the end of first episode with duel of fates playing really shows how much Qui gon is underrated he was only thing stopping anakin from his ultimate fate of being vader

  • @tirkon9798
    @tirkon9798 Před 3 lety +372

    You can see in the eyes and expressions of Nolan that he wants to learn from George. Such a great interview

    • @SamTheMan0425
      @SamTheMan0425 Před 3 lety +5

      Honestly, you'd think George would be wanting to learn from Nolan

    • @cecilabbott6092
      @cecilabbott6092 Před 3 lety +30

      Sam J. They are both geniuses in their own right and both learn from each other

    • @SamTheMan0425
      @SamTheMan0425 Před 3 lety +4

      @@cecilabbott6092 With all due respect to George, Nolan is definitely the one with more credit to his name, and has shown amazing skill in storytelling and direction in practically every film he's produced.
      George created an amazing story, but he needed a ton of help from others to tell it, and it was pure luck that those others were the right people to elevate his silly space opera into something spectacular.

    • @johnbull1568
      @johnbull1568 Před 3 lety +28

      @@SamTheMan0425 You're being mightily unfair here. They are both giants in their respective fields, Nolan in 'serious' movie-making, and Lucas in franchises. Star Wars and Indiana Jones aside, I would agree that Nolan is by far the superior director, but Star Wars and Indiana Jones exist and have influenced countless movies since then. I mean, the original SW and Indiana Jones movies are still revered 40 years on, only time will tell what people will be saying about Nolan in 2040. You'd have to be an absolute spastic to not take movie-making advice from Lucas tbh.

    • @SamTheMan0425
      @SamTheMan0425 Před 3 lety +3

      @@johnbull1568 Did I say that George Lucas wasn't an important figure? I'm just saying there's no doubt that Nolan is the much better filmmaker.

  • @EDAR96
    @EDAR96 Před 3 lety +50

    My two favorite directors of all time sitting together, hot damn

    • @jimcameron1234
      @jimcameron1234 Před 3 lety

      Steven Spielberg not????

    • @hanshotlast
      @hanshotlast Před 3 lety

      He’s incredible he should be there top

    • @ace9924
      @ace9924 Před 3 lety +1

      Couldn't agree more. Lucas is my favorite director ever with nolan being the second. They are the best storytellers

    • @Overseer2579
      @Overseer2579 Před 2 lety

      Christopher Nolan is definitely in my top 10

  • @darkjediknight2923
    @darkjediknight2923 Před 3 lety +63

    What an interview. If only we had Christopher Nolan directing George Lucas' actual sequels. Oh what could have been. These two are legends.

  • @joeyday576
    @joeyday576 Před 3 lety +367

    Best Lucas interview I've seen. I loved how he was so open about all the disasters that took place making the movie. I had read about these things before but hearing it straight from the man himself was very entertaining.

    • @okitasan
      @okitasan Před 3 lety +6

      Check out the book "Making of Star Wars" by JW Rinzler! It's an incredibly thorough beginning to end, fairly unbiased look of the entire process of the film. There are books for each movie, but the first was the most interesting, just because of all the details of getting the film off the ground and the production that Lucas touches on in this video. Also, it includes some looks at early story treatments which is super fascinating to see how different the story was at first.

    • @MassimoCerreto
      @MassimoCerreto Před 3 lety +5

      Have you seen "An Empire Of Dreams"? For me, that's the best documentary of the whole making of process and it shows how often George was about to get a heart attack.

  • @ernestolombardo5811
    @ernestolombardo5811 Před 3 lety +238

    I could hear George go on for another few hours, he's a great speaker and the stories he has to tell about the making of a legend are fascinating.

  • @WalterLiddy
    @WalterLiddy Před 3 lety +16

    American Graffiti doesn't get a lot of mention, but really it became the template for coming-of-age teen summer nostalgia movies.

    • @Overseer2579
      @Overseer2579 Před 2 lety

      It kinda makes me feel like it was the prelude to Dazed and Confused, which was pretty much Richard Linklater’s American Graffiti. In my opinion, it’s Lucas’s best directorial work (that’s right, I like it MORE than Star Wars, as good as those movies are)

  • @BeyondTheBlastDoors
    @BeyondTheBlastDoors Před 3 lety +235

    George Lucas will forever be underappreciated. You don't have any block buster today without 1977's Star Wars.

    • @Overseer2579
      @Overseer2579 Před 2 lety +15

      Right. It’s ironic how he told Spielberg back in the day, when Jaws was being filmed, “If you get even half of this on film, you’ll revolutionize the way movies are made.” Not that Jaws wasn’t revolutionary in its own way (inspired the term blockbuster, first movie to gross over $100 million, put Spielberg on the map as a director to watch), but Star Wars’ impact on filmmaking/filmmakers/sound/special effects, and the mainstream industry’s focus in what they make, how they market movies, far outweighs Jaws’ impact in my opinion. I mean, by comparison, look at how many big, famous, popular shark movies have been made in the wake of Jaws, versus all the popular, post-Star Wars sci-fi action blockbusters that’ve been made (Guardians of the Galaxy is a series that comes to mind)

    • @TheJthom9
      @TheJthom9 Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@Overseer2579 Too crude an analysis. Jaws inspired how impending threat is depicted, how horror/thriller can be marketed widely as family entertainment. Star Wars did not kickstart interest in sci-fi, it shifted the marketing of sci-fi to wider audiences through timeless genre-independent themes, and validated the techniques, setting and themes as marketable blockbuster potential

    • @Overseer2579
      @Overseer2579 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@TheJthom9 it did kickstart interest in sci-fi, because it wasn’t making big box office money at the time, hence why so many studios passed on the screenplay. In addition, it did also impact all of those other areas you mentioned, like marketing, what studios focused on in terms of the types of films they catered to, using timeless themes and story archetypes to reach wide audiences and make LOTS of money. Jaws did impact what you said about horror and how it’s marketed (I mean heck, Spielberg went on to executive produce stuff like Poltergeist and Gremlins, which I watched growing up). But you are wrong in the assumption that Star Wars did not kickstart interest in sci-fi because it did. It also was revolutionary in its special effects tech at the time, and shifted the studios’ focus to the summer as the prime releasing season for all the big films they were distributing

    • @sandal_thong8631
      @sandal_thong8631 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Not necessarily. If he'd walked off into the desert of Tunisia, never to be seen again, Spielberg still would have made _Close Encounters of the Third Kind,_ released at the end of 1977, but maybe he wouldn't have the head start of using George's special effects crew that would become ILM. Also, _Superman_ was being filmed by Richard Donner that still would have been a huge success in 1978. Maybe we wouldn't have gotten _Star Trek: The Motion Picture_ and a lot of space knockoffs in the 1980s? But the blockbuster was here anyway after _Jaws (1975)._

    • @RealMatthewWalker
      @RealMatthewWalker Před 7 měsíci +2

      No Star Wars No blockbusters, no Harry Potter, no Lunchboxs and action figures means no MCU. No blockbusters means no pixar. no pixar means no internet. The render farms used for films is what drove much of the technology we use every day. Computers already could handle word processors and payroll stock markers and a lot of work things but without star wars we might not have the internet outside collage and military bases.
      No internet no gps no gig economy.
      The planet looks completely different without George Lucas and a single space movie, we might not even have found the Franklyn expiation George if we did not have internet by now in human history. Might have even ended the world by now.

  • @kartarbhogal
    @kartarbhogal Před 3 lety +158

    This is a filmmaker's dream come true watching these 2 great directors come together

    • @amarson2322
      @amarson2322 Před 3 lety +2

      did u watched prequels ? how is he “great” director ?

    • @hanshotlast
      @hanshotlast Před 3 lety +10

      Amarson 232 one of the best in the business, and he knows how to create fantastic stories, unlike J.J. Abrams, or Rian Johnson

    • @malafakka8530
      @malafakka8530 Před 3 lety +7

      @@amarson2322 I am not referring to Lucas, but being a great director doesn't mean that you don't have mediocre or bad movies in your resume.

    • @paulatreides6711
      @paulatreides6711 Před 3 lety +6

      Amarson 232 yeah the prequels are great

    • @UchihaMadara332
      @UchihaMadara332 Před 3 lety +3

      @amarson 232 He did two masterpieces of cinema American graffiti and Star Wars (1977)

  • @TheAmandeepMehmi
    @TheAmandeepMehmi Před 3 lety +684

    Thanks for uploading this. Two masters of their generations. Nolan was influenced heavily by ‘Star Wars’ so nice to see this.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx Před 3 lety +4

      @Kevin ツTM Arguable - people attribute far more to Lucas than he actually contributed to it.
      Those poor bastards that slaved to create ESB and ROTJ get no credit as a result of this ridiculous mindset.
      Lucas was not the writer or director of those films for very good reasons - those reasons are made apparent in the CG/VFX heavy, plot/script lax mess that is the prequel trilogy.
      That's not to say he did not contribute significantly to ESB and ROTJ as a producer, but to call him the "visionary genius" in play for them is a massive discredit to the writers, directors, cinematographers and all the other crew involved in those films.

    • @weasel4674
      @weasel4674 Před 3 lety +2

      Brother

    • @DEZEKER08
      @DEZEKER08 Před 3 lety +2

      I wouldn't call him a visionary. The only talent George has is world building. He made a galaxy that people loved and was very relatable, but when it came down to the actual plot/story, Star Wars isn't that great. The only reason Star Wars was successful is because George had a crowd of people around him who weren't afraid to tell him something was bad if it was. There's a reason he didn't direct ESB or ROTJ.

    • @AlexYBITW
      @AlexYBITW Před 3 lety +35

      You guys are hilarious in this thread. Your mighty OT is HIS story. Him directing ESB and ROTJ or not, he's still responsible for them and what happens in them.
      The guy did so fucking much for this industry ( because yes he did not only create Star Wars ) and there's still people out there that will refuse to give him all the credits he deserves and recognize him as the amazing visionary that he is and how ahead of his time he was.
      " bUt hE MaDE tHE prEquELs "

    • @AlexYBITW
      @AlexYBITW Před 3 lety +15

      @@JM-ub9cl Right on the money.
      Let's not forget he created ILM ! The company that is responsible for all the special effects in the industry of cinema.

  • @BillMarion
    @BillMarion Před 3 lety +50

    Yes, we've heard Lucas tell this story a thousand times, but notice how Nolan doesn't interrupt Lucas, in case there's one more thing he can learn. So much respect.

  • @noelvox
    @noelvox Před 2 lety +13

    I hope Christopher Nolan gets to interview George again soon as George was really relaxed with him and was only just getting warmed up in the last 15 minutes or so and was unbelievably candid with him. Would have been great to delete into the other questions Nolan wanted to ask about sound etc.

  • @swaggrrman7326
    @swaggrrman7326 Před 3 lety +552

    George will forever be a hero of mine. And Nolan is by far and away today's master filmmaker. Great interview! Thanks for sharing!

    • @rigelbellatrix8410
      @rigelbellatrix8410 Před 3 lety +13

      There's a quote in Nolan's The Dark Knight about living long enough to see yourself become the villain. I think that since 1997 it can be said Lucas has become a villain. Reediting the original Star Wars movies, Jar Jar Binks, and the Crystal Skull in 2008. 2008, the year of Nolan's The Dark Knight. So it's interesting to see Nolan have an interview with Lucas.

    • @lickenhuntsman5338
      @lickenhuntsman5338 Před 3 lety +6

      PTA >>>>>>>> Nolan and Lucas combined

    • @_nebulousthoughts
      @_nebulousthoughts Před 3 lety +2

      @@lickenhuntsman5338 have lucus write story just not dialogue. Nolan direct.

    • @swaggrrman7326
      @swaggrrman7326 Před 3 lety +3

      Rigel Bellatrix yea.. I agree some of his choices weren’t spot on.. but tbh he created only the greatest franchise ever. (I hate the new Disney films) Indiana Jones, Pixar, ILM and the list goes on .. all that far exceeds any missteps. So He’s no villain. You and I will have to agree to disagree on that my friend. He’s a stalwart creative force. A maverick amongst his so called Hollywood peers. We might not agree all the time with his choices but they’re his. And I still respect him more than pretty much any filmmaker out there. The only others I would include are Spielberg, Nolan, Scorsese, Mann.. they’re all in good company.

    • @EvrydayErik
      @EvrydayErik Před 3 lety +1

      Agree, this is awesome!

  • @ehcmier
    @ehcmier Před 3 lety +70

    Alan Ladd, Jr., man. Thanks to his backing as a reasonable Suit, we got Young Frankenstein, Alien, Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back, Blade Runner, and a buncha other famous and culturally impactful movies.

    • @ironcladnomad5639
      @ironcladnomad5639 Před 3 lety +6

      There's a whole exponential and ongoing chain reaction. If you think about it, George Lucas actually had a huge impact on the MCU. Because Lucas hired Joe Johnston, the success of the original trilogy paved the way for Johnston to embark on a directing career, which would eventually lead to Captain America: The First Avenger and casting of Chris Evans.

    • @mononoke721
      @mononoke721 Před 3 lety +3

      He's one of the few movie studio execs that will be remembered I think, at least fondly!

    • @Overseer2579
      @Overseer2579 Před 2 lety

      @@ironcladnomad5639 yeah I didn’t really think about it like that. That’s very cool. The First Avenger is one of Johnston’s better movies, imo, with his best work being October Sky

    • @brucewayne1662
      @brucewayne1662 Před rokem +1

      He also let Mel Gibson direct Braveheart (which probably would not have happened under other studio heads.)

  • @ThePoorBoy
    @ThePoorBoy Před 3 lety +36

    This is one of the most important conversations that any aspiring filmmaker could hope to watch.

  • @ryanhasproblems
    @ryanhasproblems Před 2 lety +35

    I love how Nolan just listens to Lucas in awe, knowing his place.

  • @gavindennis9988
    @gavindennis9988 Před 3 lety +97

    45:13
    “And we did get in reasonably illeg- easily...”

  • @dragonhold4
    @dragonhold4 Před 3 lety +85

    (23:57) _The things I wanted to do_ :
    - _I wanted it to be shot on location-find an environment that I could make look spacey and unreal. I decided a desert would be a good thing_
    - _shoot on location so it looked realistic-it should have a patina of immaculate realism. Which is something I learned from Kurosawa: even though this may be a ridiculous story and isn't based on reality, I wanted to make a world that looked like it had been lived-in. One that had logic on every level. That every cultural artifact, every set piece had a reason for being there_
    (35:32)

    • @TheCapedWanderer
      @TheCapedWanderer Před 3 lety +10

      dragonhold4 Easily the best quote in the interview, I was going to link it in the comments, but you’ve already done it. Excellent! I saw George talk about this idea in one of the docs on the making of Phantom Menace, around designing boy Anakin’s room, the Tatooine street market-and, at large, making planets with cultures that felt like people really lived that way-familiarly relatable yet curiously peculiar.

    • @TheCapedWanderer
      @TheCapedWanderer Před 3 lety +3

      dragonhold4 & your second link is to my second favorite part: wonderful! Thx

    • @dragonhold4
      @dragonhold4 Před 3 lety +6

      @@TheCapedWanderer
      Glad to have helped.
      Tolkien described something very similar to what Lucas did in this interview and dubbed the concept 'secondary world'.
      I believe there might be a correlation with this to some of the greatest stories that exist.

    • @duderRechthat
      @duderRechthat Před 2 lety +2

      We connect with places just as much as we do with characters and the new disney sequels fail to create places to connect with imo. They offer great and epic imagery but no places that feel real or get enough screentime for us to build a connection with

    • @squashgaming9279
      @squashgaming9279 Před rokem

      so why did he shoot so much on green screen in the prequels?

  • @loci5327
    @loci5327 Před 3 lety +20

    George wasn't the greatest dialogue writer, but he had one of the greatest movie ideas and many, many knowledge how to make an epic picture.

    • @mrlij6534
      @mrlij6534 Před 6 měsíci

      it was written for 12 year olds, he has said that many times, he didnt expect grown ass people to like it as much as they do,lol

  • @zyzzsdisciples6707
    @zyzzsdisciples6707 Před 2 lety +18

    It’s honestly unfathomable how much of modern culture this one mind has helped shape

  • @trevpilled
    @trevpilled Před 3 lety +18

    I respect how much George Lucas shows appreciation for his inspirations such as Kurosawa, The hidden fortress, Dune

  • @jtrillz3953
    @jtrillz3953 Před 3 lety +30

    Star Wars movies are iconic!!!!
    1977-2005
    Also with the addition of Clone Wars and Mando makes it even better 🔥

  • @DarthSammoth
    @DarthSammoth Před 3 lety +82

    I wish this was 4 hours longer.

  • @marklloyd9584
    @marklloyd9584 Před 3 lety +302

    It’s a disgrace what Disney have done to his ideas story and vision

    • @NotQuiteFirst
      @NotQuiteFirst Před 3 lety +44

      Five years ago I was excited to see the new Star Wars film. Today I literally don't care in the slightest about the franchise, I haven't seen the last film, they might as well be those silly Transformers films.

    • @DrRAZI99
      @DrRAZI99 Před 3 lety +12

      Its not like the prequels are any better...

    • @lincler7080
      @lincler7080 Před 3 lety +60

      @@DrRAZI99 yes, they were way better...

    • @drazen1972cro
      @drazen1972cro Před 3 lety +19

      @@DrRAZI99 actually they were

    • @kalenhofmann5356
      @kalenhofmann5356 Před 3 lety

      did you miss the prequels?

  • @olivergarden5282
    @olivergarden5282 Před 3 lety +54

    Amazing and impressive how George was constantly doubting himself and even expressed the blood and exhaustion that went into making it, yet he still pushed through. The hardest projects seem to unify people and be the ultimate test of how much faith one has even when it’s most hard.

    • @Redmenace96
      @Redmenace96 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I think that is how most people see his achievement: When he was up against it, he was terrifically creative. When he was comfortable and funded, he became very mediocre.
      Doesn't make him a bad guy.

  • @CTLou
    @CTLou Před 3 lety +6

    Two of my favorite directors sitting in the same room talking with each other.

  • @juanomatix
    @juanomatix Před 3 lety +5

    George Lucas doesn't say it here, but I read somewhere that he was blown away when John williams came with the soundtrack. Once the image was put together with the music, magic happened. Suddenly, everything made sense.

  • @littlestsoul4099
    @littlestsoul4099 Před 3 lety +13

    Best George Lucas interview I've ever seen. Nolan did a great job. Two masters who respect each other and we can sit in and listen to their conversation. Loved "This is going to be the biggest film in the history of movies". Yup, 2020 and we are still talking about it.

    • @darkjediknight2923
      @darkjediknight2923 Před 3 lety

      I want to see George's sequels! Ideal situation would have been something like this, what do you reckon:
      1. Make George Lucas' sequel trilogy. Christopher Nolan directs with Jonathan Nolan, James Luceno and Timothy Zahn as screenwriters to tweak/adapt George's scripts for the big screen.
      2. Film said Lucas sequels in one go and release them in 1 year bursts after they are all made with George Lucas as the final arbiter/consultant for the story and any lore:
      Episode VI - SHADOW OF THE FORCE
      Episode VII - KNIGHTS OF THE WHILLS
      Episode IX - RISE OF THE NEW ORDER
      3. In the interim, make and release "Labyrinth of Deception" - based on the Luceno novel "Labyrinth of Evil". Suggested director - Deborah Chow. (Morrison and rest of prequel cast to reprise their roles).
      4. Make the movie "Knightfall" - based on a blend of the Luceno novel "Rise of Darth Vader" and the comic "Conclave at Kessel". Cast to include Jim Caviezel as Master Shyrne and Anna Akana as Padawan Olee Starstone. Hayden to reprise role as Vader. Suggested director - Patty Jenkins
      5. Make "Rogue One" just as it was directed by Gareth Edwards.
      6. After all of that, make 3, or 6 movies based on the Old Republic video games.
      Suggested cast for George's sequels (I would not use the crap Disney cast):
      Original heroes (Leia, Luke, Han, Lando, R2, C3PO, Yoda)
      Obi Wan - CGI ghost of Alec Guiness with voice of Ewan McGregor
      Anakin - CGI ghost of Hayden
      Plageuis/primary villain - Anthony Hopkins
      The Whills - Judi Dench, Diane Lane, Denzel Washington, Kevin Costner, Jackie Chan
      Mara Jade Skywalker - Gal Gadot
      Kira Skywalker - Naomi Scott
      Sam Solo - William Mosley
      Solo child who turns dark - Ben Barnes
      Jaina Solo - Olympia Valance
      Red Twilek Jedi Hunter seductress - Chloe Bennet
      Other Jedi students - Kristen Kreuk, Veronica Ngo, Ki Hong Lee, Dylan O'Brien, Thomas Brodie
      Dark Jedi students/Jedi Hunters - Cameron Cuffe, Georgina Campbell, Colin Salmon, Emma Watson
      Mace Windu/Jedi vigilante - Samuel L. Jackson
      Imperium Vizier - Jeff Goldblum
      Imperial Empress Marisiah Fel - Jessica Alba
      Leia's cousin, Queen of Naboo - Catherine Zeta Jones
      Pandoran King - Antonio Banderas
      Galactic warlords - The Rock, Constance Wu, Jennifer Lopez, Clint Eastwood, Zac Efron
      Jan Ors - Kelly Hu
      Kyle Katarn - Robert Downey Junior
      Layla Katarn (daughter) - Sybilla Deen
      Aayla Secura Force ghost - original actress
      Just a suggestion. But I reckon infinitely better than what we got

    • @littlestsoul4099
      @littlestsoul4099 Před 3 lety +1

      @@darkjediknight2923 I think it would be cool if Christopher Nolan moved away from the Skywalker sage and told a new story- but I would love it to be a story that focused all on the Jedi and the Sith- because Jedi lore is my favorite part of Star Wars!

    • @darkjediknight2923
      @darkjediknight2923 Před 3 lety +1

      @@littlestsoul4099 Yes of course. What I mean is, that if there was ever going to be "sequels" beyond ROTJ, then I would 100% want to see ONLY George Lucas' sequel story. Someone like Nolan could showcase it on screen superbly I am sure. So first and foremost, I'd like to see THAT to have a proper saga. Then of course, I would also love to see an Old Republic era story about the Jedi and Sith. Maybe even Jedi vigilantes like the Star Wars version of Batman. Nolan would be great at that also!

    • @alexcrock7942
      @alexcrock7942 Před rokem

      @@littlestsoul4099 the times of the old republic that era

    • @officialmonarchmusic
      @officialmonarchmusic Před rokem +2

      @@darkjediknight2923 Full truth. I might not want to see any main line SW movies after ROTJ. Spin-offs with the OG cast, sure, but the saga is best as six episodes

  • @thomasbaxter1371
    @thomasbaxter1371 Před 3 lety +61

    Best discussion with Lucas I've ever heard.

  • @captngravity
    @captngravity Před 3 lety +16

    I love listening to George talk. He is fascinating. Ive heard the stories many times they never get old.

  • @ObjectHistory
    @ObjectHistory Před 3 lety +11

    This was great. BTW, George Lucas is such an introvert he started undoing his mic the second it was over.

  • @mikhailsporyshev9772
    @mikhailsporyshev9772 Před 3 lety +15

    Optimization is one of the most difficult problems in any area. The fact that he was making his movies with that concept in his mind makes him a very intelligent man in my eyes. He inspires.

  • @Manny-gp2ub
    @Manny-gp2ub Před 3 lety +296

    Mythology... the main ingredient the sequel trilogy forgot.

    • @footclann0043
      @footclann0043 Před 3 lety +4

      Yep

    • @tumbleweed4315
      @tumbleweed4315 Před 3 lety +52

      One could argue that it was also Characterization, and Originality. Two Big ingredients for Star Wars. The Sequel Trilogy has SO much potential, it's heartbreaking.

    • @jedijones
      @jedijones Před 3 lety +41

      As a story, the sequel trilogy had no overarching, overriding theme the way both of Lucas' trilogies did. I think Rian Johnson tried to piece one together in his middle chapter. But Abrams is a totally superficial director that just copies the surfaces of other movies without putting any thought or meaning into anything.

    • @MrRadioRiot
      @MrRadioRiot Před 3 lety +10

      Mythology is definite inherent in it. With old mentors, tragic deaths, huge powerful villains its there. It just doesn’t add anything impactful in with said progressions. Alot went into its failure.

    • @lennynicotra5883
      @lennynicotra5883 Před 3 lety +11

      “A story for another time”. What garbage writing lmao

  • @lmsorenson8503
    @lmsorenson8503 Před 3 lety +254

    The gain noise in this audio is killing me...

    • @davidjames579
      @davidjames579 Před 3 lety +35

      Sounds like it's raining indoors.

    • @ZoraleePvP
      @ZoraleePvP Před 3 lety +33

      Thanks! Now I hear it... 😂

    • @georgelinford5576
      @georgelinford5576 Před 3 lety +5

      Thanks for making me notice it :D seriously, it is pretty loud tho

    • @thealvabro1852
      @thealvabro1852 Před 3 lety

      I heard it too 😑

    • @Jared_Wignall
      @Jared_Wignall Před 3 lety +4

      That’s how it is on the official DGA website, which I assume is where the uploaded got this from and uploaded it here. Surprised that the DGA weren’t able to get fantastic mics or at least be able to have some sound guys come in and help make the audio as clear as possible when editing the video together.

  • @bobthefett2412
    @bobthefett2412 Před 3 lety +8

    Two legends in their own right sitting together. Damn.

  • @luckyowl10
    @luckyowl10 Před 3 lety +18

    this was one of the most beautiful interviews I ever seen, Nolan was so smooth, he left Lucas explain the whole process of making the movie, it's incredible how much effort and problems appeared and Lucas pulled it off, he wrote history with Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope

  • @jimothydrstrange9158
    @jimothydrstrange9158 Před 3 lety +18

    On CZcams's algorithm: lets recommend this soon. But lets wait for them upload it 9 years later.

  • @sam4744
    @sam4744 Před 3 lety +4

    9:10 The original film was subtitled The Tragedy of Darth Vader.
    Anakin Skywalker was always the key focus of the series.

  • @firstandlastnames8308
    @firstandlastnames8308 Před rokem +2

    I miss this sweet, sweet man.

  • @MarkanVaran7
    @MarkanVaran7 Před 8 měsíci +3

    George Lucas is one of the greatest minds in history of mankind. I'm in tears hearing him speak. God bless George.

  • @dragonhold4
    @dragonhold4 Před 3 lety +40

    Francis Ford Coppola is one of the real ones...
    Spielberg too.

  • @Mr.SaKhTry
    @Mr.SaKhTry Před 3 lety +16

    George Lucas, Stanley Kubrick defined science fiction cinema in hollywood. Huge respect for the legends.

    • @Crichjo32
      @Crichjo32 Před 3 lety +7

      I would say Ridley Scott also, with Alien and Blade Runner, which took it a step further.

  • @Tiger66261
    @Tiger66261 Před 3 lety +56

    So this entire interview makes me want a Christopher Nolan Star Wars trilogy so bad.

    • @MrDjambronk
      @MrDjambronk Před 3 lety

      You know that would happen only if WB buy the franchise right? Haha

    • @fundhund62
      @fundhund62 Před 3 lety

      It makes me wish for another George Lucas trilogy. It would be a dream come true, bad sadly it's not gonna happen.

    • @Overseer2579
      @Overseer2579 Před 2 lety

      Omg that’d be amazing

  • @clawdaddygaming3821
    @clawdaddygaming3821 Před 9 měsíci +4

    2 of the greatest science fiction directors sitting down for a chat. That I would pay to see live. Especially if it’s one of the 4 core sci fi directors (George Lucas, Christopher Nolan, Ridley Scott or James Cameron

  • @clintcalvert9250
    @clintcalvert9250 Před rokem +5

    I adored this video. Christopher looked at George Lucas like a kid watching his crazy genius father❤️

  • @a_single_white_female
    @a_single_white_female Před 3 lety +15

    "Tonight we are focusing on films that have not necessarily been blockbusters."
    *proceeds to talk about 4th highest grossing blockbuster of all time*

  • @battmarn
    @battmarn Před 9 měsíci +2

    if Lucas and Nolan worked together (ideas from George, writing and Directing from Chris) it would be something magical

  • @user-gx9cj2ny6q
    @user-gx9cj2ny6q Před 3 lety +17

    This is seriously the most random crossover I've ever seen pop up, yet I've never been this excited to click on a video!! Well done youtube algorithm! Well done indeed

  • @Jared_Wignall
    @Jared_Wignall Před 3 lety +85

    I love this conversation between Lucas and Nolan and I’ve been waiting for the DGA CZcams channel to upload the full conversation for awhile now, but they haven’t as of me writing this. Thank you for putting this up for all to see. Lucas and Nolan are fantastic filmmakers! Two of my favorites.

  • @berishajrb
    @berishajrb Před 3 lety +17

    I feel Nolan should interview a lot more directors . Loved this and his interview with Tarantino

  • @kaalen24
    @kaalen24 Před rokem +19

    Boy are we glad he suffered to bring us some of my favorite movies of all time. Count in the video games and music and books and you cannot possibly quantify the distraction, fun and entertainment Star Wars has meant to me throughout my life. Thank you George!

  • @davidnavarro4821
    @davidnavarro4821 Před 3 lety +55

    Amazing! Without Star Wars there never would have been Nolan !

  • @badmoviestudios8099
    @badmoviestudios8099 Před 3 lety +58

    Two masters.

  • @Amplamente
    @Amplamente Před 3 lety +75

    I would totally watch a movie about Disney firing Kennedy, decanonizing the sequel trilogy and George finishing his Wills trilogy directed by Christopher Nolan!

    • @darkjediknight2923
      @darkjediknight2923 Před 3 lety +1

      Hell yes. I had hoped that was going to happen to begin with. When I first heard that there were going to be sequels to ROTJ, I thought, this is awesome! George Lucas's continuation story. We should have had HIS sequel scripts directed by Christopher Nolan.

    • @muhammadnursultan9704
      @muhammadnursultan9704 Před 3 lety

      I really wish kathleen were killed and tortured by the fans because what she had done to Star Wars. Also Rian, and Jar Jar Abrams dead

    • @johngreen8921
      @johngreen8921 Před 3 lety +4

      Sad Track ok, down boy. Torture, no. Fired, yes

    • @darkjediknight2923
      @darkjediknight2923 Před 3 lety

      I would like to see George Lucas' actual sequels so we have the creator's saga. E.g.
      Episode VII Shadow of the Force
      Episode VIII Knight of the Whills
      Episode IX Rise of the New Order
      This type of casting:
      ORGINAL HEROES (Luke, Leia, Han, Lando, the droids) - original cast
      FORCE GHOSTS (Yoda, Obi Wan, Anakin, Qui Gon and other prequel Jedi like Windu and Aayla) - original cast. For Obi Wan, do CGI of Alec Guiness voiced by Ewan Mcgregor
      THE NEXT GENERATION:
      Kira Skywalker (Luke's daughter) - Naomi Scott
      Jaina Solo - Olympia Valance
      Bail Solo (who turns dark) - Ben Barnes
      Mara Jade Skywalker - Gal Gadot
      Jedi students - Anna Akana, William Mosley, Emma Watson, Katie Leung, Dylan O'brien, Kee Hong Lee, Veronica Ngo
      Kyle Katarn - Robert Downey Junior
      Jan Ors - Kelly Hu
      THE WHILLS - Judi Dench, Denzel Washington, Kevin Costner, Jackie Chan
      QUI GON - Liam Neeson
      THE VILLAINS:
      Plageuis the Wise - Anthony Hopkins
      Red Twilek Jedi Hunter - Chloe Bennet
      Mandolarian Deputy - Colin Salmon
      GALACTIC FACTIONS:
      Naboo Queen (Leia's cousin) - Catherine Zeta Jones
      Pandoran King - Antonio Banderas
      Black Sun - Constance Wu, Jessica Alba, Zac Efron, The Rock
      Vigilantes - Jim Caviezel, Sarah Shahi, Russel Crowe, Georgina Campbell,
      BILLIONAIRE ALLIANCE ALLIES: Christian Bale, Morgan Freeman, Kristen Kreuk
      IMPERIAL REMNANT:
      Imperial Vizier - Jeff Goldblum
      Marisiah Fel - Sybilla Deen
      Thrawn - Tom Cruise
      Jedi ghosts from prequels and Padme (original prequel cast)
      Irritating brat who gets humiliated by a Gungan - Daisy Ridley.
      Thoughts?

    • @captain-chair
      @captain-chair Před 3 lety

      A shame that the cast will never be reunited.

  • @annapanna80
    @annapanna80 Před 2 lety +4

    This video made my day. We need at least 10 more hours of them chatting.

  • @PrototypeOnDemand
    @PrototypeOnDemand Před 3 lety +29

    I knew CZcams had a couple of diamonds somewhere. Lit!

  • @jassijoanna3466
    @jassijoanna3466 Před 2 lety +12

    To me, being an aspiring and fairly insecure artist George’s Story is immensely inspiring. It shows me that standing by your own vision and creativity with perseverance will eventually pay off, even if at first everyone turns you down.

  • @joshuajakowski3430
    @joshuajakowski3430 Před 9 měsíci +2

    i liked the part where chris went mhmmm and george talked for ten minutes uninterrupted

  • @andylikesstuffchannel
    @andylikesstuffchannel Před 7 měsíci +1

    Nolan 40 years old 12 years ago Fan boying on George something he will never forget. Would be my dream

  • @Planetnish
    @Planetnish Před 3 lety +29

    I've read all the books and seen all the documentaries, but there's something else in hearing the creator talk about the making of Star Wars. Thanks for posting 😊

  • @fktheNCR
    @fktheNCR Před 3 lety +9

    George and his design department were an absolutely essential aspect to making a Star Wars movie and him not being a part of the Star Wars sequels proved how his visions are needed to make an amazing original experience of the Star Wars universe

  • @alejandromolina7270
    @alejandromolina7270 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Star Wars was a lightning in a bottle. It had the right people working behind it, the right actor, the right producers, the right friends, and it's all because of this mad man name George Lucas.

  • @computerjantje
    @computerjantje Před 8 měsíci +2

    This was a fantastic interview. Loved it and the hour went by in 10 minutes

  • @chadstephens88
    @chadstephens88 Před 3 lety +16

    I love, love, love these sorts of intellectual, matter-of-fact interviews.

  • @sagittariusly
    @sagittariusly Před 3 lety +5

    One of the most brilliant , imaginative and beloved storytellers in Film History talking to George Lucas.

  • @gawaniwhitecrow2731
    @gawaniwhitecrow2731 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I like that Nolan is really paying attention

  • @tomlichnofsky.7048
    @tomlichnofsky.7048 Před 10 měsíci +2

    True Legends And Masters of Film Making On That Stage!! 👍👌😎👊✊🍁

  • @jonbush8950
    @jonbush8950 Před 2 lety +6

    Marcia Lucas edited Star Wars and has been credited with saving that movies and establishing the cinematic language. I wish she got the credit she deserves.

  • @NomisArchives
    @NomisArchives Před 3 lety +9

    Two absolute legends talking for an hour, thank you

  • @PeterMasalski93
    @PeterMasalski93 Před 3 lety +45

    Thats how you tell the difference between a good director and a bad director. A good director follows his vision regardless of what people or studios say... A bad director just caters to the executives to the box office earnings...

    • @ito2789
      @ito2789 Před 3 lety +9

      J.J. Abrams

    • @LoraxChannel
      @LoraxChannel Před 3 lety +2

      Did you say Rian Johnson?

    • @JoeBlow-mc9lx
      @JoeBlow-mc9lx Před 3 lety +1

      @@ito2789 you beat me to it

    • @patrioticcat5768
      @patrioticcat5768 Před 3 lety +1

      Not really. A director doesn't always control of a film and if they do they will still have limits. Sure Snyder did a good thing filming his film at the same he was making the studio version, if I'm a fan. But as an investor I'd never work with him because I don't know if the director is going to give us what he said or just how own thing. People assume because a director has soucj freedom that only good can come from it. Tiktok is a good example of giving idiots total freedom and all we've gotten from tiktok is cancer. A good director will make anything with what he has and a bad director won't care. See Josh trank and his fant4stic for example.

    • @Skrenja
      @Skrenja Před 2 lety +1

      It's not always an option to do your own thing.

  • @averagejoe6617
    @averagejoe6617 Před 3 lety +21

    Lucas sounds so bitter. Can't blame him, but at least it's Nolan interviewing him, a guy who's not just a fan, but also a director who can empathize with his line of work. And Lucas does have a good sense of humor lol.

  • @TheCloneX2
    @TheCloneX2 Před 3 lety +81

    This is the most interesting interview Lucas has ever given and shows if you ask the right questions you get better answers and Nolan did a great job getting this out of him. Ironic that Lucas talks about realism and shooting sets and real locations, then made alot of the Prequels on bluescreens.

    • @DanielWatches
      @DanielWatches Před 3 lety +30

      Sounds like you don't know the whole story, look up the video "Practical effects in the Prequels" and you might be surprised.

    • @TheCloneX2
      @TheCloneX2 Před 3 lety +2

      @@DanielWatches Oh I know they used a lot of real sets in the Prequels

    • @thoso1973
      @thoso1973 Před 3 lety +7

      They did both; almost all sets had floors and partial/bottom parts of walls built, then bluescreen where the rest would be inserted in post production. What really drags especially The Phantom Menace down in today's eyes, are the CGI creatures which look quite cartoony and flat by todays standards. The way light is reflected on Jar Jar's skin as an example, looks really bad. The initial Yoda puppet they built also looked atrociously bad; I'll never understand how Lucas approved that thing for screen use.

    • @Frosenborg
      @Frosenborg Před 3 lety +15

      I don't think it's ironic, listen again the part about building the sets of moulded fibre glass, at around the 30:00 min. Pioneering the use of bluescreen/CGI/digital sets, makes a lot more sense, from his perspective. And you know that they did go to real locations as well, when required.

    • @TheCloneX2
      @TheCloneX2 Před 3 lety +2

      @@thoso1973 I contacted one of the crewmembers/extras of TPM who is now working at Disney, if you buy one of her charity autographs she'll answer any questions and has some frank stories about disagreements that happened, quite enlightnening. PM me if you want her contact.

  • @sinokomp
    @sinokomp Před 3 lety +16

    It was a joy to watch. Biggest take away: although the whole process was a catastrophy, the final product was exceptional.

  • @ikercompeanleroux1315
    @ikercompeanleroux1315 Před 3 lety +3

    Uncle George is THE man. A genius that gave some much of us the gift of wonder forever.

  • @mononoke721
    @mononoke721 Před 3 lety +47

    I've seen a lot of interviews with George Lucas over the years (though somehow I missed this one) and I gotta say - this is probably the most comprehensive and insightful one about the making of the original Star Wars I've ever seen. He could have talked for another 5 hours and not got to everything of course, but so much of the history of that film is covered by George in one of his most candid interviews yet.
    Granted, as usual, he's spinning the standard self-made myth that he had the whole 6-movie saga all figured out before he even shot the first film (Vader wasn't even Luke's father until he wrote Empire for goodness sake!), and one glaring omission from the history of the filmmaking is his ex-wife Marcia's contributions to the script and editing, but still, it's a brilliant overview. Props to Nolan for asking the right questions and mostly just letting George wax lyrical!

    • @Bonkatsu12
      @Bonkatsu12 Před 3 lety +6

      He has probably told the story so many times, the truth is even a little lost for him.
      He would have re-written the script for all three films countless times, so I understand the exact timeline may be a bit blurry for him.
      I do agree it’s a little glaring though how obviously he omits any anecdotes involving Marcia, but more curiously Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck’s contributions to the script are almost never mentioned.

    • @jedijones
      @jedijones Před 3 lety +11

      Agreed, the best interview I've seen with him in a long time, if not ever. I noticed Lucas paused a bit when Nolan asked what kind of research or influences he went back to when writing the movie. Lucas took an awkward pause there and then mentioned Kurosawa films. I think we know there are many other things he looked at and borrowed from, but he wasn't about to be honest and say I took this idea from that and that idea from this all in a row. If I understand correctly, Lucas tried to option the rights to Flash Gordon before writing Star Wars but he didn't mention that here. Any possible comic book influences are rarely if ever mentioned by Lucas. But we know Lucas was a comic geek enough to know about Howard the Duck when the character's series debuted and became a cult hit with older fans. We know the "rolling boulder" scene in Raiders was shown in Donald Duck comics earlier. We know Vader has some similarity to Dr. Doom that even Stan Lee commented on. We know Jack Kirby's space opera Fourth World had many elements similar to Star Wars. Just in general, the idea of sci-fi mixed with fantasy, adventure and visual spectacle was little seen in movies up to that point but was what Marvel and DC were publishing every week. It was perhaps no accident that the Star Wars comic adaptation became one of Marvel's bestselling titles because the material was going for the exact same audience that Marvel's regular titles were.

    • @csgowtf626
      @csgowtf626 Před 3 lety

      He's told the lie so many times about how he had the whole story of the saga figured out, I guess it's impossible to back out now and change his story. Too bad not even the official making of books support his story, where all the original versions of the scripts are discussed in detail. Although he tried to muddy the waters by slipping in a line about midichlorians into his original concept of the Force, but the writer of the making of book revealed Lucas edited the original document.

    • @drewwhitney7327
      @drewwhitney7327 Před 3 lety +4

      It felt to me like he was going to get to that part with Marcia, but sadly he only got as far into the story as the first rough cut before they changed the subject.

    • @officialmonarchmusic
      @officialmonarchmusic Před rokem

      To the script? And editing? That myth is untrue and overblown