Right. Doug Chiang is great, just as McQuarry was for the originals. These drawings alone are so much ,ore beautiful than everything from the sequels. Greetings from Germany.
Absolutely. The prequel trilogy is conceptually the most visually creative movies ever to me. I love rewatching the prequels just to admire the design, not to mention the behind the scenes content on the blu-ray.
i love his reasoning behind the sleek designs. that in the era before the standardized mass production of the empire, there was art and craftsmanship put into the construction of the ships. then as the clone wars go on, the designs become more and more industrialized. i wish the sequels had blended the two styles, with more elegant republic x-wings signifying a return to peace. the first order ships could still be weathered and blocky looking as a visual foil
fans would go ape if disney had done that. jj even cut out podracer flags to appease the fans like george said it in the charlie rose interview years back - disney wanted to make something 'for the fans'
@@Chadaface Correction, Disney thought the fans would go 'apeshit' if they had done that, and wanted to appease their perception of the fans, when in reality they only appeased the media pundents and a select few popular reviewers who made their careers of hating the prequels.
@@TheTendermen yes those pundits were at first a vocal minority but they did steer the perspective of the fans into that direction. By 2008 or 2009 dismissing the PT and trashing george was what it meant to be a star wars fan. Star wars fans flat out suck. Not only that but the fans were such big airheads that they couldn't comprehend what a trade embargo is or how a secessionist war pans out. Like george said verbatim "(Disney) wanted to make something for the fans."
"Its NEAT, that's all." Honestly that was the best design philosophy for SW that George always stuck with. From the costumes, to the creatures, ships, planets, etc. Things definitely took a turn for the mundane once Di$ney SW happened.
Works tirelessly for 2 and a half years conceptualizing and the movie is still over 2 years from getting released, not even shooting has begun yet. You can understand why The Force Awakens felt the way it did, when just over a year after Disney bought LucasFilm they were already shooting the damn thing.
I do hav respect for George and the whole team that worked to get this movie made. I know a lot of ppl that said he didn't try, or was just Doin this just cause he can and for the money and merchandising opportunities. I think geroge definitely had a love for star wars a an intense passion for its story and characters. so I will always look up to geroge as one of the best. I Dont think episode 1 was a great movie at all, I think it definitely needed a lot of work, same with ep2, it was an improvement but I still didn't think it was good enough to be up their with likes of the empire strikes back. I found enjoyment in ep3 though it lacked in dialogue but I thought it was a pretty ok film. So overall I'll say that geroge is a creative genius, he's created an entire universe that we hav all grown up with and love so much so I hav so much respect for him for that.
For some reason the prequels are polarizing. I remember being very surprised at how vocal people were about their dislike of the prequels. I'm a huge fan of Star Wars and I like the prequels. I mean, there are actually a few books on the expanded universe that may have translated better to the screen.... I guess what I'm trying to say is, the hate makes Star Wars fans seem like snobs. As if we deserve the greatest things all the time. Spoiled. No appreciation for the immense work and passion from the people involved. Imagine their disappointment at the backlash after the amount of work they had to do.
definitely there was passion on the first movie, then he was coasting, its pretty obvious. After he made star wars, he was lauded as the second coming of jesus (as far as movies were concerned) and so he just sat around for empire and jedi while people kissed his feet for whatever idea he okay'd He definitely was talented, but his passion/talent has long since dried up, and the prequels portray that. He lost touch with filmmaking and story-telling because he became the establishment (the empire) with his gigantic merchandising and sellling out of star wars lmao
Ben Masta It didn't vanish, he just didn't allow others with writing experience in fleshing out characters to convey life-like feelings, George's baffling awkwardness is there to be seen in the prequels
I dislike the prequels for many reasons, but watching these webisodes has given me a new respect for all of the hard work that went into designing these films. It's really freaking impressive.
Neither Jar Jar Abrams nor Ryan Johnson paid as much attention to vehicle designs as George Lucas did. This is why space battle scenes were so spectacular when George L. was in charge of his franchise.
Such creative geniouses...but when you have a team of people waiting for your arrival and approval and they all respect you, thats a massive achievement. Great work george.
you can say what you want about the story of the prequels, but there were some major talented people working for George. And having a giant team of creative guys & girls working and designing for you is just amazing in my opinion. I´d like to work with a team like that.
With Chiang and this footage, I've always wondered... are we seeing the birth of the N-1 fighter, or is this another drawing of it? And that vehicle at 2:12. I am so sad that one never made it into any of the films. It's so cool.
I think that was just an "Example" he did for the camera. 2:12 has kind of a "cloud-car" aesthetic from ESB, though one can see that design eventually became the N1 Starfighter, just with the sleek and long tail section added.
Just another drawing done for the video. Not only it would've been a massive coincidence that they happened to shot it on camera, but by the date this was recorded was too close to the filming of the movie. They don't leave final designs for the last minute.
It's one thing to be able to draw. It's another to be able to draw AND to have the incredibly fertile imagination it would require to flesh out a world as beloved and insanely detailed as the "Star Wars" series.
"It could be the coolest thing, but if people don't know what it is, or how it works, in 5 seconds, it doesn't matter" Awesome quote. Really like Doug Chang and super glad he is working on Episode 7
Episodes 1-3 have really grown on me in the last few years but looking back at these tapes my mind wonders if the prequel trilogy was canned and George did episode 7-9 back then with all the old actors who knows what he could have pulled off. The Disney trilogy ain’t holding its value in my opinion.
what Doug Chiang was saying there, about the Industrial Revolution, and craftsmen being replaced by mass production...that's exactly what has happened to the film industry.
@@patrikadolfsson121 I'm definitely no fan of the new trilogy but to be honest, when thinking back on when I fist saw phantom menace & more recently when I say force awakens, I was actually more entertained & impressed with the latter. Phantom Menace was very disappointing to say the least, & you didn't get the cringe factor you got with Jar Jar. There was some cringe with TFA to be sure, with Rey's mary sue persona.
George Lucas cares so much about the universe that he's picky on how the people would design ships based on the state of the universe at the time. Rian Johnson however, still can't explain exactly why the Rose character is in the movies.
@The SNES Man I would of sold it if I were him the starwars fan base is full of man children cry babies that turned on the man who created their favorite sci fi films in the first place , star wars fans deserve this new garbage trilogy
"Interesting" cut-and-paste job with his words. You're making it sound like he's doubting his competency as a filmmaker, whereas he's talking about the design aesthetic of the original trilogy, vs what he's doing with the trilogy he's working on here.
I bet this guy is thrilled that the design he worked so hard on, for a movie that was so poorly received, has been given new life in the Mandolorian series.
When these webisodes were published, the Star Wars Hype (no offense, I love Star Wars) was already rolling. They were very cautious about giving ANY details to the public, because they knew the wave and hysteria this would trigger. So they just showed what they really thought would be not a big thing.
That guy can just draw perfect shapes just like that??! I could never hope to get anywhere close to that, even with a computer program. Some people just have better inherint talent than others. I have to find mine.
Incorrect, some people have just poured more hours into things than others. Nobody has talent, though many people have skills they dont realize spill into other things, that's "talent". Go out and draw buddy, and keep drawing until you reach the level you dream of.
there must be core story about how earth human related to being [specie] similarly in swu then intricacies of the force especially depth and randomness involved.... why evolution came up existence of the Whills? 'information' we understand are at freewill and by default unperturbed at least within quantum level .... size does matter as sensory demands etc.... much to add but hhmmnn😑
Nostalgic opinions like yours are the death of creativity. Both eras justify different technology and the creative expression of vehicle design. Plus we see nods to the OT designs in the Jedi starfighters and the red Republic cruisers as the Republic marches towards becoming an Empire
It's too bad George spent all his time worrying about all these thousands of little things, and not enough time worrying about the fundamentals: story, characters, dialogue, etc.
It’s mind-blowing, the amount of talent Doug Chaing has... and all of the artists that worked on the prequels. It’s just a shame that the story and characters didn’t get nearly the same level of development by George Lucas. I will always view the prequels as cars with beautiful paint jobs, but no engines. Without a compelling story, the prequels felt hollow.
The J-type 327 and the N-1 Naboo starfighter resembles too closely the earth design of the SR 71. The engine for the SR 71 were the Pratt & Whitney J 58 FGsake. Its lazy and cheap.
I don't think anyone ever questioned Lucas on a single thing during the making of the three prequels. Sorr,y but this is not how movies should be made, and you can see the horrible end result of a process like this.
Sorry, but that'd exactly how ALL movies are made. The director is the one telling the story and in most cases has tremendous control over what goes on the screen. You need one captain to steer the ship. The various department heads and crew members are paid employees who are hired to support the director's vision. You cannot have hundreds or even thousands of people calling the shots or the thing would never get finished. There is tons of absolute bullshit on the internet about people being "yes" men to George on the prequels. On both the classic trilogy and the prequel trilogy Lucas both took input from others and also asserted his role at the leader.
Gocsa - yes let's trust the opinion of a random yt commenter like yoz over someone like Lucas who has been in the industry for decades. Not to mention Lucas thumbed his nose up at Hollywood conventions (putting credits at the start rather than at the end) which they ended up adopting anyways
1:11 "mmmhhh... there are certain things I didn't liked about Episode IV-VI, so the good thing was, at home I had the chance to draw everything as I like!" ....WTF why should someone design a new Star Wars, when the olds are gold?????
I regret that George didn't give a chance to give his ego a rest to allow experienced writers with sound reasoning to help guide him in his weak areas of his story telling ideas. SMH...
The concept art and designs in the prequels were top-notch.
Right. Doug Chiang is great, just as McQuarry was for the originals.
These drawings alone are so much ,ore beautiful than everything from the sequels.
Greetings from Germany.
Absolutely. The prequel trilogy is conceptually the most visually creative movies ever to me. I love rewatching the prequels just to admire the design, not to mention the behind the scenes content on the blu-ray.
@@shore4021 lol they look a video game. It’s the worst looking movie ever. Nothing looks real.
@@treeflip7 sure bud stay delusional
@@treeflip7 you have no idea what you're talking about design wise
i love his reasoning behind the sleek designs. that in the era before the standardized mass production of the empire, there was art and craftsmanship put into the construction of the ships. then as the clone wars go on, the designs become more and more industrialized. i wish the sequels had blended the two styles, with more elegant republic x-wings signifying a return to peace. the first order ships could still be weathered and blocky looking as a visual foil
That's a genius idea!
fans would go ape if disney had done that. jj even cut out podracer flags to appease the fans
like george said it in the charlie rose interview years back - disney wanted to make something 'for the fans'
O A they wanted to make fan fiction . George wanted to tell a story, there’s your difference
@@Chadaface Correction, Disney thought the fans would go 'apeshit' if they had done that, and wanted to appease their perception of the fans, when in reality they only appeased the media pundents and a select few popular reviewers who made their careers of hating the prequels.
@@TheTendermen yes those pundits were at first a vocal minority but they did steer the perspective of the fans into that direction. By 2008 or 2009 dismissing the PT and trashing george was what it meant to be a star wars fan.
Star wars fans flat out suck. Not only that but the fans were such big airheads that they couldn't comprehend what a trade embargo is or how a secessionist war pans out. Like george said verbatim "(Disney) wanted to make something for the fans."
So cool that Chiang is still working on Star Wars over 20 years later.
I know, I'm pretty sure he's in charge of making ships and stuff
Azaan Yasir Talk about tethering his talent with the sequel trilogy designs that just rehashed the OT.
The imagination that went into this is astounding
IMAGINE being the person that created the Naboo N1 Starfighter. I kneel...
"Its NEAT, that's all."
Honestly that was the best design philosophy for SW that George always stuck with. From the costumes, to the creatures, ships, planets, etc. Things definitely took a turn for the mundane once Di$ney SW happened.
Works tirelessly for 2 and a half years conceptualizing and the movie is still over 2 years from getting released, not even shooting has begun yet. You can understand why The Force Awakens felt the way it did, when just over a year after Disney bought LucasFilm they were already shooting the damn thing.
This movie was actually really awesome (too bad other people don't appreciate the hard work lucas did to mke this movie).
Arthurian10 Hard work doesn’t mean good results, episode 1 was a terrible story.
@@TheBroz No, Episode I is great.
@@TheBroz It's actually a pretty good story. Lucas just can't write dialogue or direct actors.
@@TheBroz lmao episode 1 is my favorite star wars film post a video of your kylo ren light saber on your wall bud
@@ocirontariocryptidinvestig8010 the only good things about episode 1 is the final fight, and the world building
I sat next to Doug Chiang on a flight to San Francisco last weekend. He's the nicest and most humble person you will ever meet.
Prequels are jewels , pure gold, and diamons campare to the shit Disney is doing
I'd say it's more like:
Prequels: Diamonds in the rough.
Sequels: Polished synthetic diamonds.
@@Hectorz111 Prequels: Diamonds in the rough. Sequels: Plastic diamonds.
@@beyondlimitationsvideo thats exactly what he said
Awesome Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace Video.
I do hav respect for George and the whole team that worked to get this movie made. I know a lot of ppl that said he didn't try, or was just Doin this just cause he can and for the money and merchandising opportunities. I think geroge definitely had a love for star wars a an intense passion for its story and characters. so I will always look up to geroge as one of the best. I Dont think episode 1 was a great movie at all, I think it definitely needed a lot of work, same with ep2, it was an improvement but I still didn't think it was good enough to be up their with likes of the empire strikes back. I found enjoyment in ep3 though it lacked in dialogue but I thought it was a pretty ok film. So overall I'll say that geroge is a creative genius, he's created an entire universe that we hav all grown up with and love so much so I hav so much respect for him for that.
For some reason the prequels are polarizing. I remember being very surprised at how vocal people were about their dislike of the prequels. I'm a huge fan of Star Wars and I like the prequels. I mean, there are actually a few books on the expanded universe that may have translated better to the screen....
I guess what I'm trying to say is, the hate makes Star Wars fans seem like snobs. As if we deserve the greatest things all the time. Spoiled. No appreciation for the immense work and passion from the people involved. Imagine their disappointment at the backlash after the amount of work they had to do.
definitely there was passion on the first movie, then he was coasting, its pretty obvious.
After he made star wars, he was lauded as the second coming of jesus (as far as movies were concerned) and so he just sat around for empire and jedi while people kissed his feet for whatever idea he okay'd
He definitely was talented, but his passion/talent has long since dried up, and the prequels portray that. He lost touch with filmmaking and story-telling because he became the establishment (the empire) with his gigantic merchandising and sellling out of star wars lmao
Ben Masta It didn't vanish, he just didn't allow others with writing experience in fleshing out characters to convey life-like feelings, George's baffling awkwardness is there to be seen in the prequels
He’s a creative guy with great ideas. The problem was he was given too much power and no one would tell him when he had bad ideas
Phantom menace was awesome. I remember seeing when they re-released it and it was amazing
I think it's great that they hired Doug for the new films.
Wait in Disney?
Yep
DetectiveZoidberg Wow, that is great. Doug is really enthusiastic and gets really into it, glad they've got him.
Doug became the lead designer of almost everything star wars ever since the prequels
Too bad Disney turned Star Wars into an uninteresting Mary Sue festival
I guess not many people appreciate this, however I do. Thanks for uploading, and in HD as well!
I dislike the prequels for many reasons, but watching these webisodes has given me a new respect for all of the hard work that went into designing these films. It's really freaking impressive.
@Erik C what are you babbling on about
Neither Jar Jar Abrams nor Ryan Johnson paid as much attention to vehicle designs as George Lucas did. This is why space battle scenes were so spectacular when George L. was in charge of his franchise.
They also had half of Lucas's prep time, and they were using someone else's money.
don't tarnish Jar Jar's name like that, he deserves more respect than to be compared to him!
@@christopherpdearing yes thats the problem
Such creative geniouses...but when you have a team of people waiting for your arrival and approval and they all respect you, thats a massive achievement. Great work george.
you can say what you want about the story of the prequels, but there were some major talented people working for George. And having a giant team of creative guys & girls working and designing for you is just amazing in my opinion. I´d like to work with a team like that.
These are my favorite webisodes. The art designs behind Star Wars and the models and costumes.
The world building of the prequels is the best in the entire franchise, original trilogy included.
For the longest time when I was a kid (and before seeing the movie), I thought the front of the Naboo starfighter was the sharp tail end. 😂
N1 Starfighter! Love that design by Doug!
With Chiang and this footage, I've always wondered... are we seeing the birth of the N-1 fighter, or is this another drawing of it?
And that vehicle at 2:12. I am so sad that one never made it into any of the films. It's so cool.
I think that was just an "Example" he did for the camera.
2:12 has kind of a "cloud-car" aesthetic from ESB, though one can see that design eventually became the N1 Starfighter, just with the sleek and long tail section added.
Chiang did design the N1 starfighter
Just another drawing done for the video. Not only it would've been a massive coincidence that they happened to shot it on camera, but by the date this was recorded was too close to the filming of the movie. They don't leave final designs for the last minute.
It's one thing to be able to draw. It's another to be able to draw AND to have the incredibly fertile imagination it would require to flesh out a world as beloved and insanely detailed as the "Star Wars" series.
Imagine one man having the authority to walk around and approving everything.
"It could be the coolest thing, but if people don't know what it is, or how it works, in 5 seconds, it doesn't matter"
Awesome quote. Really like Doug Chang and super glad he is working on Episode 7
I liked Episode 7, 8 was not good and 9 could've been much more.
Episodes 1-3 have really grown on me in the last few years but looking back at these tapes my mind wonders if the prequel trilogy was canned and George did episode 7-9 back then with all the old actors who knows what he could have pulled off. The Disney trilogy ain’t holding its value in my opinion.
mranderson0001 big, big thanks for uploading this video... You are the man! :D
very interesting thanks for sharing
0:45 forget the previous famous motto. N-1 Starfighter was conceived in that room !
What marker was dog using for the sketching outline?
what Doug Chiang was saying there, about the Industrial Revolution, and craftsmen being replaced by mass production...that's exactly what has happened to the film industry.
I really like what he said at the end about people knowing what it is and does in 5 seconds.
Who would win? Thousands of people putting in thousands of hours to make a movie
or
Mike Stoklasa
The first trilogy will never aged, but the prelogy is so 90's.
How fun would that be to have a huge design team to just make whatever you wanted.
If only he devoted as much attention to the writing & performances as the prop design.
He actually did, you say a Corporation who's driven by money "Disney" was better?
@@patrikadolfsson121 I'm definitely no fan of the new trilogy but to be honest, when thinking back on when I fist saw phantom menace & more recently when I say force awakens, I was actually more entertained & impressed with the latter. Phantom Menace was very disappointing to say the least, & you didn't get the cringe factor you got with Jar Jar. There was some cringe with TFA to be sure, with Rey's mary sue persona.
@@zilchnilton TFA is soulless
Thanks for posting this.
Keep it simple keep it interesting
George Lucas cares so much about the universe that he's picky on how the people would design ships based on the state of the universe at the time. Rian Johnson however, still can't explain exactly why the Rose character is in the movies.
1:53 That's a Horten Ho 229 - a WW2 German stealth jet-bomber prototype...
RETURN STAR WARS BACK TO GEORGE LUCAS.
The SNES Man he sold it after the same people who complain now, complained to him that he ruined Star Wars
@The SNES Man I would of sold it if I were him the starwars fan base is full of man children cry babies that turned on the man who created their favorite sci fi films in the first place , star wars fans deserve this new garbage trilogy
REVERSE ENTROPY!
Why? 2 of the 3 prequels were trash. He wouldn't do much better than Disney if he had it back.
@@KaneRobot People tend to forget that ...
thats a type of ruler used for many things other than art, but these are used mostly as a straight edge tool
"It's neat, that's all"
Sad that current Star Wars is not as good as it were during George Lucas.
@971QKE No worries. Will be uploading more every Friday. Don't forget to 'Like' and subscribe :)
You know that n-1 starfighter model is somewhere... and I want it!
It begins with you. That's the genesis.
Genesis literally means Beginning.
Guys this is really true but my mom told me the guy that was drawing is my uncle, Doug Chiang
Miss hearing passion and enthusiasm like this when it comes to movie making. Today it feels like everything is fast fooded into production and sloppy.
This is all unintentional ASMR to me.
I’m weirdo.
My friend is related to Doug Chiang
Star Wars was love and passion (with George), now only money grabbing and poor storytelling (with Disney)
Has the Naboo starfighter ever been flyable in any of the Star Wars games?
I want to do that for a living: be a concept artist for a variety of media.
1:22 still blurred out 25 years after the fact
3:47 "I was very clever with the first Star Wars films...this one on the other hand..."
"Interesting" cut-and-paste job with his words.
You're making it sound like he's doubting his competency as a filmmaker, whereas he's talking about the design aesthetic of the original trilogy, vs what he's doing with the trilogy he's working on here.
The Prequels are - at the very least - every bit as good as the Original Trilogy. :)
H.D.A ?
+H.D.A Every bit as entertaining, sure. ;-)
T.R.N No.
what?
Yeah, they're all shite.
I bet this guy is thrilled that the design he worked so hard on, for a movie that was so poorly received, has been given new life in the Mandolorian series.
00:56 Have you not seen what came 30 years later from both sides. What a miss step.
That is not normal behavior for someone to be able to pick up a pen and draw like that 😂
why did thye blurr out the scetches at the back?
Could be they might have wanted to use them for other things in the future.
When these webisodes were published, the Star Wars Hype (no offense, I love Star Wars) was already rolling. They were very cautious about giving ANY details to the public, because they knew the wave and hysteria this would trigger. So they just showed what they really thought would be not a big thing.
That guy can just draw perfect shapes just like that??! I could never hope to get anywhere close to that, even with a computer program. Some people just have better inherint talent than others. I have to find mine.
Incorrect, some people have just poured more hours into things than others. Nobody has talent, though many people have skills they dont realize spill into other things, that's "talent". Go out and draw buddy, and keep drawing until you reach the level you dream of.
Talent, effort and practice.
there must be core story about how earth human related to being [specie] similarly in swu then intricacies of the force especially depth and randomness involved....
why evolution came up existence of the Whills?
'information' we understand are at freewill and by default unperturbed at least within quantum level
.... size does matter as sensory demands
etc.... much to add but hhmmnn😑
Return STAR WARS to George Lucas now!
JL B I dont think he wants to return four billion dollars...
Episodes I & II were trash, so no. Just because the Disney movies stink doesn't mean the prequels are retroactively good.
@@Whydoyoureadme well.. he might now.. but maybe he cant
❤
coolio
for over 2000 days, george lucas was the guardian of script and ideas in the old star wars universe, before the dark times, before jar jar...
1:52 Horten Ho.
4:03 I admire the swing. I am disappointed with the miss.
There were certain things I didn't like about it ,!?!?!?
Didn’t really care for his designs at all. Ralph McQuarrie established the look of Star Wars he should have more closely followed his lead.
Nostalgic opinions like yours are the death of creativity. Both eras justify different technology and the creative expression of vehicle design. Plus we see nods to the OT designs in the Jedi starfighters and the red Republic cruisers as the Republic marches towards becoming an Empire
It's too bad George spent all his time worrying about all these thousands of little things, and not enough time worrying about the fundamentals: story, characters, dialogue, etc.
It’s mind-blowing, the amount of talent Doug Chaing has... and all of the artists that worked on the prequels. It’s just a shame that the story and characters didn’t get nearly the same level of development by George Lucas. I will always view the prequels as cars with beautiful paint jobs, but no engines. Without a compelling story, the prequels felt hollow.
This movie was awful, but I appreciate the hard work the went into these movies
I find Episode I is one of the best Star Wars movies.
If only he had turmed down a few more scripts.
The J-type 327 and the N-1 Naboo starfighter resembles too closely the earth design of the SR 71. The engine for the SR 71 were the Pratt & Whitney J 58 FGsake. Its lazy and cheap.
I don't think anyone ever questioned Lucas on a single thing during the making of the three prequels. Sorr,y but this is not how movies should be made, and you can see the horrible end result of a process like this.
Sorry, but that'd exactly how ALL movies are made. The director is the one telling the story and in most cases has tremendous control over what goes on the screen. You need one captain to steer the ship. The various department heads and crew members are paid employees who are hired to support the director's vision. You cannot have hundreds or even thousands of people calling the shots or the thing would never get finished. There is tons of absolute bullshit on the internet about people being "yes" men to George on the prequels. On both the classic trilogy and the prequel trilogy Lucas both took input from others and also asserted his role at the leader.
Gocsa - yes let's trust the opinion of a random yt commenter like yoz over someone like Lucas who has been in the industry for decades. Not to mention Lucas thumbed his nose up at Hollywood conventions (putting credits at the start rather than at the end) which they ended up adopting anyways
1:11 "mmmhhh... there are certain things I didn't liked about Episode IV-VI, so the good thing was, at home I had the chance to draw everything as I like!" ....WTF why should someone design a new Star Wars, when the olds are gold?????
the fuck you on about? just look where it got him. just because some things are good doesn't mean you cant improve them or change them to your liking.
Man these films missed the mark.
Seeing this is kind of sad, with all the hard they pulled off the film ended up bad.
Onmysheet no it didn't it was great
@@chefcurry8983Late to replying. Even Lucas has admitted it's bad
George lucas rolled the dice and they fans got snake eyes
I regret that George didn't give a chance to give his ego a rest to allow experienced writers with sound reasoning to help guide him in his weak areas of his story telling ideas. SMH...
God what a waste of time.