I love that George has an outfit that he ALWAYS wears. Tucked in flannel shirt, blue jeans with a brown belt, and white trainers. He's like a cartoon character. I admire the consistency.
George can walk through public spaces & go relatively unnoticed despite being one of most famous people on the planet. Whereas most other celebrities can’t even walk down the street. George doesn’t seem to have that problem.
He gave no fucks for that dude, I think the 200 bucks is more of a deterrent for him not to be bothered for too long, rather than him monetizing his time willingly
@@mawile3037 Dude made a billion dollars selling Star Wars to Disney. Of course it's a deterrent. How petty would you have to be to charge 200$ a signature just to make extra money as a side hustle. Of course, Lucas is also the person that made Greedo shoot first, so...
Man, thank you for the comment. I thought this myself, the in way which the actor (Hayden C.) for Anakin has this confused tone and face when speaking about “absolutes”
And he was so right too. Anakin is determined to be pleased but is confused about the trajectory of his destiny that his overwhelming passion for the people that he loves ends up destroying him and considering the dialogue that Hayden had to say in order to convey that frustration I have to say that I think that he did a REALLY GOOD job!
The hard cut to him just calmly sitting in a room and casually saying, "I may have gone too far in places." is what got me. It's like George realising he created a monster
“I can’t make movies” “Yes you can! I’m just like you!” You can tell he really struggled while making the franchise by the actual anger and offense he had in his response.
@@SoftMachine5180 it was in the special features of the star wars dvd box set of the original trilogy. It might be on TH-cam or on a streaming platform as well. Definitely worth watching if you want a lot of behind the scenes info
I think the guy brings up Mara Jade as a character Lucas created and Lucas "gets furious" and kicks him out since he didn't invent her. It was a joke video. Seth Green is there in the room with him. Lol
I mean, he did say the episode dvd extra that Ki-Adi Mundi had a purple lightsaber (which was later found to be not true but still), so he was definitely not against that idea
1:24 *the* moment Also, the thing I love about George is how he doesn’t care a whole lot for maturity or professionalism as long as the job gets done. And he doesn’t talk to people celebrity to person, he talks to people person to person.
It's like losing half of everything in the divorce and losing your kids only for them to grow up and they introduce you to their kids. Meet your Grandpa George baby Yoda.
1:43 might just be my favorite moment outta the whole video, he’s talking to Hayden with such respect and care for something as trivial as whether or not he wants to do a rolling stunt
"Sure you can. I started out just like you. I had nothing when I started." That is some encouraging words. I want to a writer, all I've got is a phone and a computer. Maybe someday I can make something half as good as starwars.
Get bummed loser, you'll never be as successful, its not the lack of talent that prevents you, its the change in the world, we are overwhelmed with stories, people making fiction every single day ..... you'll never shine
@@Bullshitブルーシット I mean, I dont think so. I think the original trilogy and the prequels had quite the compelling and interesting story, but hey man to each their own, not everyone can like starwars. :) What about it did you find creatively bankrupt by the way?
Good luck to you man! I've been recently thinking about making my own script for a while now. And i think summer break is probably the best time to live up with that chance. I'll share some of it to you if you don't mind. It's not fully finished yet, there are still some tiny details that are missing out, and there might be some small changes in the future, but i hope you'll enjoy it otherwise. :) It's called "The Immortals" it's about a teenager back in the mid 90's called George Parker who was adopted by his uncle and niece at the age of 12 when his own father got murdered by an unkown group from the far far future of the year 7553. (And his father was also from there aswell). From that point forward, he spent the rest of his teenagehood in a ghetto with one of the worst education system ever could imagine. His uncle was working in a factory 24/7 to death so that he can feed his family. The world that George once knew and admired as a child, was about to be shattered before his eyes, especially after his last family was torn apart. He was growing up fast, way to fast... As he has turned 15. He discovered that he was no ordinary kid. George was just heading home from shopping when a bunch of thugs attacked him by the alley at night. George punched one of the punk in the face so hard that his jaw was ripped apart and came of. He just stood there, shocked by the image that the person in front of him was missing his jaw and bleeding out from his mouth so much that he almost passed out. George was about to call the ambulance, but then he accidentaly set him up on fire by landing his hand on the thug's shoulder just to calm him down. That was the time when he discovered that he has fire abilities. During at the interrogation in a police station. A mysterious old man wearing long skinned black jacket has entered claiming that he was working with the FBI. And quickly proved them wrong by saying George is innocent and it was just self-defense, an accident. [Let's not talk about the details here of how he did that! XD 💵] Soon after this, the old man quickly admits that he is not working with the feds actually, but rather in a secret organization that no mere human/mortal ever heard about. They're called "The Rangers" A millitary like agency where they're main job is to track down, investigate, and deal with any sorts of Super Human threats. They even got some of these super powered people in their own leagues. They call them as "Meta Humans" And George was obviously one of them. During his time inside the secret base, George meets with a pretty blonde haired woman Susan who was the old man's partner, and mentor. She was given the order to train George of the best ways of protecting himself againts those who might want to hurt him. But why he needs this exactly? Is because it turns out that someone has set a bounty on his head among all the other Meta Humans who was involved into crime, greed, and murder. We also find out that during the events of "The Immortals" that George Parker has more abilities than just firebending. He can controll lightning [like the old man does] water, bloodbending or turning himself into one, shaping any kinds of melee weapons out of iron, rock, he also posses angelic-like powers and posseses Michael's sword [the same one when he fought againts Lucifer] He can fly, punch a hole through a mountain, rewritte or wipe out history in his own image, etc... etc... etc... If i want to describe George's abilities in short, for example just imagine yourself playing Minecraft in creative mod... Yes, he's THAT kind of strong. He can literally do whatever he wants to do with absolutely no limitations! Like he can just look you in the eyes, abolutely not moving just standing there in one place, and turn you into a chunk of meatball if he really wants to. But that would take thousands and thousands of years before he can actually reach THAT kind of level. Sure, as he reaches out adulthood and becoming an actual father in 20 years, he becomes so strong that he outcomes all the other Meta Humans all over the planet. If George would meet other characters as a guest from any show, movies, video games, and even the comics, he would outcome them all. Even Omni-Man and the whole Viltrume empire would not be able standing a chance againts him. [Even though that he still doesn't have the ability to rewritte the universe, or actually make one.] So witthin only 20 years, George has become the most physically enhanched strong being, that no others from earth, or in other worlds could match his skills. But don't ever think it was easy for him to reach out this far. Back in the 90's when George was still a skinny small weak kid and had a bounty on his head. They had to hide from these "hunters" and find a place somewhere far away from his hometown. They ended up in a deep forest along with Susan, his future wife. And the only true friend back from the ghetto who's an ex-criminal now, Johnny. As they we're hiding under the tall trees fighting for their lives everyday, George had a time for himself and wandered all alone in the forest. He found one of his old family albums in his backpack and he started to looking at them. Thinking about how life was so much better then. George always was a kind of person even as a kid who always was trying ro find a way out, and make jokes about anything and everything just to keep his positivity and "childlike" interests in line. He really wanted to smile and be happy, like he haven't done in years. But as time was went by, his inner darkness, his biggest fears and weaknesses was about to consume that last hope in him. George had no friends back in school. He couldn't talk to anybody about his interests because everyone would just laugh at him of how "childish" he is for liking superheroes. That he should grow up, and not cry out like a p#ssy. He was all alone and thought he couldn't have any friends. Johhny was the only one who stood by his side. He did a lot of terrible things as a criminal, but he wants to make sure that it doesn't happen the same to George. He may be the strongest being of all existance, and we may all cheer for his success. But he had his own struggles aswell. He even almost committed suicide by jumping of on the top of a big waterfall. But eventually, he refused to do that, and he just kept moving, like we all should. So what's our today's message? No matter how things may have been grey lately, no matter how much we have lost in the past, the only thing we should never do in life, is to give up. Nothing lasts forever, not even the most darkest times of our lives. If you truly believe in yourself, and the goals you commited to yourself, then nothing can stop you. And George Parker is a great example of that. He had his own company that published comics, just like he always wanted to do. He's happily spends his time with his wife and daughter. And now, he's been lately interested in bodybuilding aswell. He's been through a lot of cr#p, but eventually, he came out of it. And he will still fighting and not back down if someone else is trying to tear him down. My dreams are to become a script writter one day so that i can share these stories to others. I just hope one day i'll achieve that goal. I've also been practicing line art so that i could draw all these characters exactly as i have them in my mind. Still i have a lot of way to go, but hopefully i'll get there eventually. Wish luck for me guys! ✌️
@The Preacher and you know what I hate the most? Some fans picturing him as a terrible person, every time I see George I see a simple humble guy during interviews. Yes he make mistakes he is a human after all but I don't care he's a genius who created something I really care about.
He probably thought it would. Remember this would have been 97/98, the first film George had directed since the original in 77. It was a big deal & the hype was insane. It wasn't until 99 that people realised.
It really pains me knowing that a guy like him probably went through so much misery over movies. I wonder how much enthusiastic output from him we lost.
@@4477superman He didn't deserve it, he created an iconic franchise in Star Wars and towards the end some of the fans didn't appreciate him and he got alot of criticism. He ended up passing the torch on, but Disney has made things worse in certain areas
@@4477superman chill child. It’s his creation. Not yours. He can do whatever he wanted. You don’t have the power or right. So humble yourself and stop calling someone an a hole because he did something with HIS PROPERTY! 🤣
I've never gotten that "arrogant Hollywood douchebag" vibe from Lucas, that so many other people in that industry give off. He seems humble and sensible, for a guy that basically single handedly took on the Hollywood studio system and won on his own terms. Nevermind his questionable film making decisions, he deserves a lot of respect for keeping his dignity after all the crazy milestones he's achieved.
@@Deuteromis He deserves every bit he got. Don’t forget, he flat out refused to let the original theatrical cut of Star Wars to be preserved for history. He’s an asshole
Even though he’s refused to let the original theatrical versions of the original trilogy be preserved? He’s an asshole. He deserves every bit of flack he gets.
@@4477superman they’re his movies, he can do whatever he wants with them. If you want the originals so bad, they’re easy to get on Blu-ray. There’s lots of fan made versions that are just as good as anything he could ever release, so stop whining.
If you ever wanna feel powerful work security for George Lucas at a star wars convention. Seriously ppl treated him as a god. He honestly was nice and cool.
2:04 “The biggest trap that people fall into with these kinds of movies is they go too far” Disney really should have seen this before the whole Palpatine thing…
I don't believe for a second George was in it to make a fortune and make millions for the sake of sheer greed. The way he talks about the movies with such passion, and explaining his vision, I think he was just a devoted storyteller who wanted to tell his story for people to just enjoy and love. I definitely wouldn't say the same about Disney, at all
My favourite behind-the-scenes moments will always be when George is announcing or explaining something to people who work for him and you can see them really doing their best to appear respectful and interested. It's glorious.
@@nilsteegen33 Yeah, the prequels had more practical effects than the OT (Also had CGI,) and why I love the story of the prequels they aren't as good as the OT film wise.
@@ZootWorld1 digital effects arent bad. The reason cgi looks bad these days is that companies like disney rush and overwork their cgi artists. With time even digital effects look great
I remember that wonderful May of 2005. There was a peculiar atmosphere of excitement because of the premiere, as at that time everyone knew this was the final episode of the Saga. One that would tie the era of the Republic with the era of the Empire, the 2000s with the 1980s. Despite - or perhaps because - I was a boy then, the film itself was an experience without equal in my life. And to this day, despite knowing of the weaker aspects of the movie, "Revenge of the Sith" is my favorite of the six episodes and actually the most favorite film of my life: the story, the characters, the music, the worldbuilding, the sound effects of everything from igniting of a lightsaber to the pressurizing of Vader's helmet - and just the mythical scale of events... Thank You, George Lucas.
The guy was verbalizing his failure even before atempting to take action. He's saying he can't make movies, but he can! All he needs is a camera, an idea and some basic knowledge of the craft. He may not produce a good film, but he will produce a film and gain experience and grow from there. This guy has no excuse.
I don't know why, but every few months I have to get my George Lucas fix. Watch a bunch of interviews or just random clips. Always makes me feel good. Listening to him or just watch him do his stuff will always be a huge inspiration. Thank you, George! :) Greetings from Germany
I don't think everyone hated it, it never crossed my mind that some people had an issue with the portrayal until youtube comments came around. Everyone I know including myself has always liked the character/portrayal without question. I think it's a vocal minority that may have expanded with the internet due to the "bandwagon of cynicism" that many immature people fall into
Lucas' work didnt changed the life for anyone. He just created a fictive universe and not a medicine for aids. Geesh, I love star wars but you guys are incredibly annoying with your exaggerating about everything
@@ahabduennschitz7670 dude relax... be possitive. If I say it´s becuase it´s true... there are millions of people that really believe in lessons how to never give up on nothing of life and most of all, to love your family and friends... I learn that when seems to be impossible it´s becuase is worth the try... like when you have nothing, you can win anything.
@@071Mccoy dude don't worry about it. Your 100% right. Pop culture and our society would honestly be alot different if he never made star wars. And it 100% has helped alot of people. So many people get into a really dark place dealing with the tough reality that is our world alot of the time. So escaping to the massive amazing universe that is star wars can really lift your spirits and even really truly inspire many people. It's absolutely a great great thing and you couldn't be more correct.
George deserved better. He seems very chill and just looking to tell his story like all of us just that his ideas and team are better and worth millions 😭🌟
Happy Birthday George Lucas. I love all Star Wars movies. Rogue One, Solo, Episode 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, The Force Unleashed 1 and 2. is awesome. Kids love the action. Not violence. I'll never stop watching Star Wars. Your great director and writer. I'm glad I watch Star Wars when I was kid, maybe 6 or 8. Episode 1 is awesome. All of them, of course. May the Peace be with u George Lucas. From Harlingen Texas. May 14, 1944 May 14, 2022 through May 14, 3022
I just saw the prequels for the first time (although I did see the phantom menace in the theater a million years ago) and I gotta say, the storytelling is really rough in those movies. I had a hard time following what the hell was going on for a great deal of the prequels
George Lucas is one of the good ones. It's a shame a lot of people don''t like the prequels, people my age LOVE them. He's truly an inspiration to aspiring creatives, and if I end up like George I will be a happy man.
@@GeneralRaam-0 People are scared of genuine creators in Hollywood. He didn't always have the best ideas, but he certainly did his own thing. Now look at the state of the IP. It's a mess.
George never adhered to what things are supposed to be called in his own movies. You'd think he barely a star wars movie a couple decades ago calling things laser swords, laser guns, the good guys, the bad guys etc.
It's always so wholesome to see how happy Samuel Jackson was when he heard there was hope of a purple lightsaber.
A New Hope
His face is pure gold
"You might get purple"
😃
@Kira Haha Jesus. But it's also Royal Purple
@Kira haha
I love that George has an outfit that he ALWAYS wears. Tucked in flannel shirt, blue jeans with a brown belt, and white trainers. He's like a cartoon character. I admire the consistency.
Man has a style 😂
He’s the coolest guy
George can walk through public spaces & go relatively unnoticed despite being one of most famous people on the planet. Whereas most other celebrities can’t even walk down the street. George doesn’t seem to have that problem.
Between the clothes the hair and the beard if he were a little dirtier he'd make the perfect homeless person. He doesn't look like a billionare
He's unintentionally hilarious.
"The biggest trap people fall into doing these kinds of movies is they go to far..."
Two seconds later: "I may have gone too far."
Peak comedy.
It's a trap!
I was about to comment the Same 😂
But only in some places, don't worry
'there's always that part of me that's saying, what am i doing!?!?'
George Lucas talks about Star Wars like someone who's only passingly familiar with Star Wars.
“Laser swords”
just like tusken raiders. They walk in weird patterns to seem stupid, but in reality they dont
Well, while he made the series, he only developed the building blocks. The rest was filled in later without his input
"goongas"
I find that so refreshing, he's careful not to suppose his art is well known even though it couldn't be more well known...humble guy
"200 dollars a signature so why don't you get a job?"
LMAO ROASTED
Ooooooh!
So good
Boom, roasted
He gave no fucks for that dude, I think the 200 bucks is more of a deterrent for him not to be bothered for too long, rather than him monetizing his time willingly
@@mawile3037 Dude made a billion dollars selling Star Wars to Disney. Of course it's a deterrent. How petty would you have to be to charge 200$ a signature just to make extra money as a side hustle. Of course, Lucas is also the person that made Greedo shoot first, so...
0:53 Hayden absolutely played Anakin exactly how George Lucas described him to
That’s why Lucas always defended him when people called him a “bad actor”, saying “he did exactly what I asked him to do”
Man, thank you for the comment. I thought this myself, the in way which the actor (Hayden C.) for Anakin has this confused tone and face when speaking about “absolutes”
And he was so right too. Anakin is determined to be pleased but is confused about the trajectory of his destiny that his overwhelming passion for the people that he loves ends up destroying him and considering the dialogue that Hayden had to say in order to convey that frustration I have to say that I think that he did a REALLY GOOD job!
There's allwqys that little part in you that's saying: What?
ive always told people hayden is a great actor he just got poor direction
2:07 It's so great just seeing George walk down a hallway with Duel of the Fates playing
George on his way to the editing room to destroy the Sith once and for all
Worthy of having that theme as his background music
The hard cut to him just calmly sitting in a room and casually saying, "I may have gone too far in places." is what got me. It's like George realising he created a monster
“I can’t make movies”
“Yes you can! I’m just like you!”
You can tell he really struggled while making the franchise by the actual anger and offense he had in his response.
@General Clanka_ where can I find it?
@@idiosyncraticname I have an idea that maybe warm pillows aren’t that bad
@@idiosyncraticname Unlike them, he fought to get his ideas made.
George Lucas went to film school and formed his own production company with Francis Ford Coppola
@@SoftMachine5180 it was in the special features of the star wars dvd box set of the original trilogy. It might be on TH-cam or on a streaming platform as well. Definitely worth watching if you want a lot of behind the scenes info
"I don't even know who that guy is"
Never fails to crack me up
What the hell was even happening there
It was one of the writers of Robot Chicken. He didn't actually piss off George, it was George just making a joke
I think the guy brings up Mara Jade as a character Lucas created and Lucas "gets furious" and kicks him out since he didn't invent her. It was a joke video. Seth Green is there in the room with him. Lol
@@lordbluebaron2270Other dude brought up Mara Jade and George had a moment.
real talk I love that he's able to kid around
I love how Sam's like" there ain't no purple lightsaber? "
::George thinks.......::
".......you might get purple "
And then Sam's like: :D
I mean, he did say the episode dvd extra that Ki-Adi Mundi had a purple lightsaber (which was later found to be not true but still), so he was definitely not against that idea
0:25 The “all i need is an idea” followed by slumping in the chair - i feel him.
The prequels summed up perfectly.
1:24 *the* moment
Also, the thing I love about George is how he doesn’t care a whole lot for maturity or professionalism as long as the job gets done. And he doesn’t talk to people celebrity to person, he talks to people person to person.
Mace was a really good actor
Care nothing but a job well done is the true Professionalism, duh.
Jackson is a bigger celebrity than Lucas.
@@The_ScapeGoat that’s literally not the point of my comment.
"Jar jar is the key to all this" - George Lucas
Nuff said
And At that moment we know he fucked up
that part made me laugh the most especially with the drawings
He was going to be a darth lord but later changed
@@dayoltay yeah, and some of this does remain in the story when jar jar appoints palpatine as supreme chancellor
1:23 “and Samuel did indeed get purple”
Also *“Goongans”*
Goongas
Goongas
Lucas holding baby yoda in his hands was wholesome
Grogu*
It was his dream
It's like losing half of everything in the divorce and losing your kids only for them to grow up and they introduce you to their kids.
Meet your Grandpa George baby Yoda.
And wasn’t Rosario Dawson in full Ahsoka costume right off camera? I swear I heard that in an interview or something. That makes it even better
His name is Grogu.
Dang 27 years ago today he started writing the prequels. Crazy.
to be a 90s kid!
Inaccurate, he probably procrastinated for 5 days
@@MM-hi probably right
i was only like a week old when he started writing.
1:43 might just be my favorite moment outta the whole video, he’s talking to Hayden with such respect and care for something as trivial as whether or not he wants to do a rolling stunt
"Sure you can. I started out just like you. I had nothing when I started."
That is some encouraging words.
I want to a writer, all I've got is a phone and a computer.
Maybe someday I can make something half as good as starwars.
Get bummed loser, you'll never be as successful, its not the lack of talent that prevents you, its the change in the world, we are overwhelmed with stories, people making fiction every single day ..... you'll never shine
Plus the starwars story is trash, and creatively bankrupt
@@Bullshitブルーシット I mean, I dont think so.
I think the original trilogy and the prequels had quite the compelling and interesting story, but hey man to each their own, not everyone can like starwars.
:)
What about it did you find creatively bankrupt by the way?
@@mr_h831considering they never answered, i’d say they’re just not much of a fan of things that are popular
Good luck to you man!
I've been recently thinking about making my own script for a while now. And i think summer break is probably the best time to live up with that chance. I'll share some of it to you if you don't mind. It's not fully finished yet, there are still some tiny details that are missing out, and there might be some small changes in the future, but i hope you'll enjoy it otherwise. :)
It's called "The Immortals" it's about a teenager back in the mid 90's called George Parker who was adopted by his uncle and niece at the age of 12 when his own father got murdered by an unkown group from the far far future of the year 7553. (And his father was also from there aswell).
From that point forward, he spent the rest of his teenagehood in a ghetto with one of the worst education system ever could imagine. His uncle was working in a factory 24/7 to death so that he can feed his family. The world that George once knew and admired as a child, was about to be shattered before his eyes, especially after his last family was torn apart. He was growing up fast, way to fast...
As he has turned 15. He discovered that he was no ordinary kid. George was just heading home from shopping when a bunch of thugs attacked him by the alley at night. George punched one of the punk in the face so hard that his jaw was ripped apart and came of. He just stood there, shocked by the image that the person in front of him was missing his jaw and bleeding out from his mouth so much that he almost passed out.
George was about to call the ambulance, but then he accidentaly set him up on fire by landing his hand on the thug's shoulder just to calm him down. That was the time when he discovered that he has fire abilities.
During at the interrogation in a police station. A mysterious old man wearing long skinned black jacket has entered claiming that he was working with the FBI. And quickly proved them wrong by saying George is innocent and it was just self-defense, an accident.
[Let's not talk about the details here of how he did that! XD 💵]
Soon after this, the old man quickly admits that he is not working with the feds actually, but rather in a secret organization that no mere human/mortal ever heard about. They're called "The Rangers"
A millitary like agency where they're main job is to track down, investigate, and deal with any sorts of Super Human threats. They even got some of these super powered people in their own leagues. They call them as "Meta Humans" And George was obviously one of them.
During his time inside the secret base, George meets with a pretty blonde haired woman Susan who was the old man's partner, and mentor. She was given the order to train George of the best ways of protecting himself againts those who might want to hurt him. But why he needs this exactly? Is because it turns out that someone has set a bounty on his head among all the other Meta Humans who was involved into crime, greed, and murder.
We also find out that during the events of "The Immortals" that George Parker has more abilities than just firebending. He can controll lightning [like the old man does] water, bloodbending or turning himself into one, shaping any kinds of melee weapons out of iron, rock, he also posses angelic-like powers and posseses Michael's sword [the same one when he fought againts Lucifer] He can fly, punch a hole through a mountain, rewritte or wipe out history in his own image, etc... etc... etc...
If i want to describe George's abilities in short, for example just imagine yourself playing Minecraft in creative mod... Yes, he's THAT kind of strong. He can literally do whatever he wants to do with absolutely no limitations! Like he can just look you in the eyes, abolutely not moving just standing there in one place, and turn you into a chunk of meatball if he really wants to. But that would take thousands and thousands of years before he can actually reach THAT kind of level.
Sure, as he reaches out adulthood and becoming an actual father in 20 years, he becomes so strong that he outcomes all the other Meta Humans all over the planet. If George would meet other characters as a guest from any show, movies, video games, and even the comics, he would outcome them all. Even Omni-Man and the whole Viltrume empire would not be able standing a chance againts him. [Even though that he still doesn't have the ability to rewritte the universe, or actually make one.]
So witthin only 20 years, George has become the most physically enhanched strong being, that no others from earth, or in other worlds could match his skills. But don't ever think it was easy for him to reach out this far.
Back in the 90's when George was still a skinny small weak kid and had a bounty on his head. They had to hide from these "hunters" and find a place somewhere far away from his hometown. They ended up in a deep forest along with Susan, his future wife. And the only true friend back from the ghetto who's an ex-criminal now, Johnny.
As they we're hiding under the tall trees fighting for their lives everyday, George had a time for himself and wandered all alone in the forest. He found one of his old family albums in his backpack and he started to looking at them. Thinking about how life was so much better then. George always was a kind of person even as a kid who always was trying ro find a way out, and make jokes about anything and everything just to keep his positivity and "childlike" interests in line. He really wanted to smile and be happy, like he haven't done in years. But as time was went by, his inner darkness, his biggest fears and weaknesses was about to consume that last hope in him.
George had no friends back in school. He couldn't talk to anybody about his interests because everyone would just laugh at him of how "childish" he is for liking superheroes. That he should grow up, and not cry out like a p#ssy. He was all alone and thought he couldn't have any friends. Johhny was the only one who stood by his side. He did a lot of terrible things as a criminal, but he wants to make sure that it doesn't happen the same to George.
He may be the strongest being of all existance, and we may all cheer for his success. But he had his own struggles aswell. He even almost committed suicide by jumping of on the top of a big waterfall. But eventually, he refused to do that, and he just kept moving, like we all should.
So what's our today's message? No matter how things may have been grey lately, no matter how much we have lost in the past, the only thing we should never do in life, is to give up.
Nothing lasts forever, not even the most darkest times of our lives. If you truly believe in yourself, and the goals you commited to yourself, then nothing can stop you. And George Parker is a great example of that.
He had his own company that published comics, just like he always wanted to do. He's happily spends his time with his wife and daughter. And now, he's been lately interested in bodybuilding aswell.
He's been through a lot of cr#p, but eventually, he came out of it. And he will still fighting and not back down if someone else is trying to tear him down.
My dreams are to become a script writter one day so that i can share these stories to others. I just hope one day i'll achieve that goal. I've also been practicing line art so that i could draw all these characters exactly as i have them in my mind. Still i have a lot of way to go, but hopefully i'll get there eventually.
Wish luck for me guys! ✌️
4:21 gets me everytime
Edit: does someone knows the name of the documentary?
what is that from?
@@Vincentzw pyroprocessing
Like GL didn’t know exactly what he was doing! A+ on his acting, he pulled off confused old Lucas so well.
@@opticghost3333 yes
The best part is, he walks like a duck xd
Holy shit, he's like a normal human being!
Edit: 8 months later and...fuck some of you need to lighten up.
Stolas pfp
I don't care meeting celebrities but George Lucas? Man I would love talking with him, he seems like one of few genuine guy in this corrupted world
@The Preacher and you know what I hate the most? Some fans picturing him as a terrible person, every time I see George I see a simple humble guy during interviews. Yes he make mistakes he is a human after all but I don't care he's a genius who created something I really care about.
Holy can't be shit
@@RayManiac90 That's exactly why people hate him. He's staunch in his views rather than catering to a particular group.
Sometimes it's crazy hearing Lucas actually angry, because I'm so used to hearing his almost tired "I'm done, and I'm proud of what I've done" voice.
@@NiclasLoof I think they're referring to him yelling at the guys begging for autographs
2:21 always cracks me up
Do you know if it’s s joke? It probably is but he seems legit angry at the start
@@jonathanweihe8732 yea its a joke. That's the robot chicken creators I'm pretty sure
@@silerthinprath4283 okay thanks;)
Same
Full clip: th-cam.com/video/Bq30vO3K4Lw/w-d-xo.html
I love how Spielberg is trying to humor him:
“That’s gonna be great”.
“That’s gonna be great”.
Well they were best friends
@@samuelsmith5400 *they are
He probably thought it would. Remember this would have been 97/98, the first film George had directed since the original in 77. It was a big deal & the hype was insane. It wasn't until 99 that people realised.
Spielberg introduced Kathleen Kennedy to Lucas at some point, read her Wiki. She's such a douche, same with Spielberg.
It really pains me knowing that a guy like him probably went through so much misery over movies. I wonder how much enthusiastic output from him we lost.
He deserved it. He’s refused to let his films be preserved for history. He’s an ass and people need to stop worshiping him like a god
@@4477superman He didn't deserve it, he created an iconic franchise in Star Wars and towards the end some of the fans didn't appreciate him and he got alot of criticism. He ended up passing the torch on, but Disney has made things worse in certain areas
@@4477superman chill child. It’s his creation. Not yours. He can do whatever he wanted. You don’t have the power or right. So humble yourself and stop calling someone an a hole because he did something with HIS PROPERTY! 🤣
Ask his ex, XD
@@4477superman no he deserved better. He's a wildcard. We could've had jar jar as the arch villain
I've never gotten that "arrogant Hollywood douchebag" vibe from Lucas, that so many other people in that industry give off. He seems humble and sensible, for a guy that basically single handedly took on the Hollywood studio system and won on his own terms. Nevermind his questionable film making decisions, he deserves a lot of respect for keeping his dignity after all the crazy milestones he's achieved.
Yup.
Its just sad that he sold Star Wars
@@Hero_Of_Old He sold it from all the hate he got from the internet, the original whiny-fanboys who hated the Prequels and the Special Edition
@@Deuteromis He deserved that.
@@Deuteromis He deserves every bit he got. Don’t forget, he flat out refused to let the original theatrical cut of Star Wars to be preserved for history. He’s an asshole
The man IS Star Wars, the amount of lives he’s touched through his work is truly remarkable. A living legend.
He employs a lot of peopel as well. I mean, he used to employ a lot of people. I don't know if he still does.
I love this guy so much. I don’t care what anyone says about him.
Same, so chill and funny
69 likes, i ain't gonna change that even though i want to.
Even though he’s refused to let the original theatrical versions of the original trilogy be preserved? He’s an asshole. He deserves every bit of flack he gets.
@@4477superman they’re his movies, he can do whatever he wants with them. If you want the originals so bad, they’re easy to get on Blu-ray. There’s lots of fan made versions that are just as good as anything he could ever release, so stop whining.
@@4477superman Wow, your arrogance and ignorance astounds me
If you ever wanna feel powerful work security for George Lucas at a star wars convention. Seriously ppl treated him as a god. He honestly was nice and cool.
Well he is actually god in terms of star wars lol
Does he have Palpatine´s throne on every convention?
" im all set, all i need is an idea " thats a mood
2:04 “The biggest trap that people fall into with these kinds of movies is they go too far”
Disney really should have seen this before the whole Palpatine thing…
Also George: 2:13
I knew the pyroprocessing clip was gonna be there. I just knew it!
I genuinely think George Lucas might be the most sincere person in human history.
Bold claims
Mr. Rogers
no I do think that as well...he speaks truthfullly and in his own tone, and he doesnt try to be anything he isnt
I think you are the most sincere person in human history
the most sincere people just say what they’re thinking as they’re thinking it and it’s beautifully chaotic
I don't believe for a second George was in it to make a fortune and make millions for the sake of sheer greed. The way he talks about the movies with such passion, and explaining his vision, I think he was just a devoted storyteller who wanted to tell his story for people to just enjoy and love. I definitely wouldn't say the same about Disney, at all
My favourite behind-the-scenes moments will always be when George is announcing or explaining something to people who work for him and you can see them really doing their best to appear respectful and interested. It's glorious.
4:05
I never saw George Lucas on any of the Sequel Trilogy sets ONCE, but here he is on a set for the Mandalorian.
Says a lot.
Maybe because Filoni was his friend
@@NiclasLoof The use of practical effects was one of the few good things about the sequels.
@@ZootWorld1 Practical effects don't make a movie better. Good effects can be both practical or digital.
@@nilsteegen33 Yeah, the prequels had more practical effects than the OT (Also had CGI,) and why I love the story of the prequels they aren't as good as the OT film wise.
@@ZootWorld1 digital effects arent bad. The reason cgi looks bad these days is that companies like disney rush and overwork their cgi artists. With time even digital effects look great
Lucas dunking on every autograph dealer he meets is everything 🤣
0:22
Well that's a whole damn mood xD
The last part was so funny. Good work
I remember that wonderful May of 2005.
There was a peculiar atmosphere of excitement because of the premiere, as at that time everyone knew this was the final episode of the Saga. One that would tie the era of the Republic with the era of the Empire, the 2000s with the 1980s.
Despite - or perhaps because - I was a boy then, the film itself was an experience without equal in my life. And to this day, despite knowing of the weaker aspects of the movie, "Revenge of the Sith" is my favorite of the six episodes and actually the most favorite film of my life:
the story, the characters, the music, the worldbuilding, the sound effects of everything from igniting of a lightsaber to the pressurizing of Vader's helmet - and just the mythical scale of events...
Thank You, George Lucas.
I truly believe he's from another Galaxy, and I want to go there and find more people like him.
“You might get purple”
Max window: we recognize you as a member of the council & grant you the rank of master.
I think he's wearing the same outfit since he was born, jeans and jacket
🤣
"I can't make movies."
"Sure you can."
People really need to understand the point behind this particular dialog these days.
The guy was verbalizing his failure even before atempting to take action. He's saying he can't make movies, but he can! All he needs is a camera, an idea and some basic knowledge of the craft. He may not produce a good film, but he will produce a film and gain experience and grow from there. This guy has no excuse.
4:21 - You can't tell me that he didn't 100% know what he was doing there.
0:13 literally me, when Im trying to come up with an idea of a story for one of my films.
The number of times I open my laptop to write and then just stare at the words "fade in:" is astounding, lol.
2:15 if back then George Lucas was trying to write the movie with the modern star wars writers.
thought this was just a random yt recommendation but no it seems that youtube just decided to show me this and I dont mind it, quite entertaining tbh
I don't know why, but every few months I have to get my George Lucas fix. Watch a bunch of interviews or just random clips. Always makes me feel good. Listening to him or just watch him do his stuff will always be a huge inspiration.
Thank you, George! :)
Greetings from Germany
"It's the time for me to write the new Star Wars series."
"I got everything..."
"But all I need is an idea."
Everyone hated Hayden for his acting, but he did what George asked him to do…
I don't think everyone hated it, it never crossed my mind that some people had an issue with the portrayal until youtube comments came around. Everyone I know including myself has always liked the character/portrayal without question. I think it's a vocal minority that may have expanded with the internet due to the "bandwagon of cynicism" that many immature people fall into
Hayden's acting was good, some of his dialogue on the other hand wasn't the best, but for the most part it was fine
That Metal Gear Solid encounter music broke me at the end 😂
I love George's stance and take on autograph hounds
Episode 3 was made on a fucking ancient-ass block of a PC. Amazing.
I love it how the creator of Star Wars acts like he could almost not care less about it.
"Laser sword"
"Goongas"
"Good guys are green and blue, bad guys are red"
"They fight"
@@Osio1000_5 he’s trying to make it as simple as possible for the people around him
i love how he just stares at the camera for a split second, before walking off. he 100% knew what he was doing LMAO
2:03 lmao
He fell for his own trap
Nope
@The Preacher just to clarify i was referring the "might have gone too far in a vew places" comment George lucas said in the clip after it
@@mehdimoueddene7642 yep
@@overland1178 Yup, I didn't understand the Original Comment, ma bad
Always remember that Lucas visions changed millions of lifes worldwide. For the better, of course.
Lucas' work didnt changed the life for anyone. He just created a fictive universe and not a medicine for aids.
Geesh, I love star wars but you guys are incredibly annoying with your exaggerating about everything
@@ahabduennschitz7670 dude relax... be possitive. If I say it´s becuase it´s true... there are millions of people that really believe in lessons how to never give up on nothing of life and most of all, to love your family and friends... I learn that when seems to be impossible it´s becuase is worth the try... like when you have nothing, you can win anything.
@@071Mccoy dude don't worry about it. Your 100% right. Pop culture and our society would honestly be alot different if he never made star wars. And it 100% has helped alot of people. So many people get into a really dark place dealing with the tough reality that is our world alot of the time. So escaping to the massive amazing universe that is star wars can really lift your spirits and even really truly inspire many people. It's absolutely a great great thing and you couldn't be more correct.
@@joshuamoore9014 thanks... I really meant what I said. May the Force be with you Joshua
@@071Mccoy embellishing accomplishments is not a positive action
1:26 Absolute legend.
This man is the definition of.... "My name is Giovanni Gorgio, but people call me Gorgio" 😆😂😆😂
I really like George Lucas because he created the star wars universe. His creation has made up so many of my happy memories.
This guy deserves more ✊ RESPECT!
0:49 Anakin from DOOM II Hell on Earth " i think is tooooo much"
The fact that you ended this with the pyroprocessing clip is fucking gold
I love the music when George comes into frame at the end. Perfect.
The end of this was gold.
No matter how wholesome, intouch, smart and wacky George Lucas gets this 0:48 baller moment.
3:06 be aware George, Anger leads to Hate, Hate leads to suffering, so on, the path to the dark side.
George Lucas changed the film industry. They can’t take that away from him!
George deserved better. He seems very chill and just looking to tell his story like all of us just that his ideas and team are better and worth millions 😭🌟
"What about the the attack on the molten salt process?"
It's a process we can't afford to lose
Happy Birthday George Lucas. I love all Star Wars movies. Rogue One, Solo, Episode 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, The Force Unleashed 1 and 2. is awesome. Kids love the action. Not violence. I'll never stop watching Star Wars. Your great director and writer. I'm glad I watch Star Wars when I was kid, maybe 6 or 8. Episode 1 is awesome. All of them, of course. May the Peace be with u George Lucas. From Harlingen Texas. May 14, 1944
May 14, 2022 through May 14, 3022
2:16 WHAT HAPPENED 😂
Dude's a storytelling genius. His movies were just so captivating not because of technology or acting, but his storytelling.
It certainly wasn't the acting in 1-3.
I just saw the prequels for the first time (although I did see the phantom menace in the theater a million years ago) and I gotta say, the storytelling is really rough in those movies. I had a hard time following what the hell was going on for a great deal of the prequels
@@opaljk4835 that’s because you weren’t paying attention
@@KolchaksGhost it just sucked
@@opaljk4835 no, you just weren’t paying attention
Jar Jar is the key to all of this!
George quite literally taught Mace Windu how to use a lightsaber.
I am determined to make this trending on TH-cam. Everyone (no one) needs more George.
George holding Baby Yoda was too precious 🥰
0:38That was good form on that right cross !
George Lucas is one of the good ones. It's a shame a lot of people don''t like the prequels, people my age LOVE them. He's truly an inspiration to aspiring creatives, and if I end up like George I will be a happy man.
0:48 George tried so hard to not to roast sleeveless-no turtlenecked-mohawked-tatooed Anakin
George: "That's just the way it works."
Sam Jackson: "You sure?"
George: "Well..."
1:39 “We CANT LET it look CUTE, it’s got to look RUGGED.”
1:47 “Ehh, you’re just kinda rolling around in the dirt.”
Georg Lucas is such a chad I always love seeing more of him and hearing more of his wisdom
2:56 me and my homie when we finish your science project chat
Honestly, Lucas does seem like a genuinely nice guy.
Ikr, that's why I don't understand the visceral hatred for the dude. People rioted over this dude back in the day.
@@bilbobaggins9451he’s literally himself, money hasn’t gone to his head, absolute W guy
@@GeneralRaam-0 People are scared of genuine creators in Hollywood. He didn't always have the best ideas, but he certainly did his own thing. Now look at the state of the IP. It's a mess.
1:58... seeing abed in that outfit made me realize he did that for his scenes and I am desperately trying to not bust my gut laughing at work.
“You might get purple”
Samuel L Jackson: 😃
4:28 A Wild GEORGE LUCAS appeared! He uses Stealth. It’s super effective!
"I think it's tooo...."
*glances down at a sleeveless ponytail anakin*
"... much"
Great selection of cuts!
"Jar Jar is the key to all of this" -George Lucas
Dear George,
I'm sorry I poopoo'd JarJar.
Sincerely,
Me
Forget the sequel trilogy and remember what Star Wars truly is.
This somehow still feels like a whole 1 hour documentary
Man I love George, his work, his personality, everything!
2:50 Have I been saying Gungans wrong all this time???
Gun-gans vs goon-gans
Sounds like he says Goongas straight up lmao
Could have been a proto-name, and he changed it later.
Laser swords.
George never adhered to what things are supposed to be called in his own movies. You'd think he barely a star wars movie a couple decades ago calling things laser swords, laser guns, the good guys, the bad guys etc.
Living Breathing Legend 🙏❤️🔥
I love his on going feud with paparazzi trying to sell his autographs. He’s just so brutally honest that they need to get a real job
You might get purple love that
George: "If we get Jar Jar working, cause he's a funnier character than we've ever had in all the movies."
Someone with a brain: "Well-"