6 Times When George Lucas Acted Bizarre

5. He went completely insane editing the Prequels

There’s an extraordinary example of how Lucas’ aimless editing can turn out badly. Here’s a scene between Palaptine and Anakin. In it, Anakin’s hair, particularly around his ear and up at his temple, appears to move. That because Lucas is joining two totally different takes into one. George did this all the time with the prequels. It goes right back to the Phantom Menace. In addition to this, the making of Episode I has some noteworthy minutes with Lucas in the editing room.
Another example is when Captain Panaka was de-synchronized and recombined with the remaining shot. It’s a pathetic solution for an issue that could lead to messier shooting. After all, why would you trouble yourself over getting it perfect the first time when you can simply fix it during post-production months later?
To be reasonable, the practice worked. You presumably didn’t see this stuff yourself. That’s because you haven’t viewed these motion pictures more than one time in the theatre and some other time to confirm that they truly sucked. Nevertheless, even if the audience didn’t notice, it doesn’t mean the cast and team weren’t taken by surprise by these editing methods.




 

6. He made ridiculous demands of computer game developers

A lot of awesome looking Star Wars games have been dropped over the years, including the notorious 1313. However, a standout amongst the most encouraging titles concentrated on Darth Maul. The Red Fly developer had high hopes for its game featuring the Phantom Menace. The pitch was sufficiently sound; they compared the gameplay with something like a Star Wars adaptation of the Batman Arkham games. It was a sequel that focused on a Maul who survived Episode I with the help of some new robot legs. What followed was a meeting with George. Red Fly had been forewarned on how to conduct itself in Lucas’ presence. Prepared with this information and probably terrified, Red Fly wanted to make the most ideal impression. They’d heard that Lucas was a major fan of Darth Talon, an extended universe Sith who was essentially Sexy Darth Maul. So for their meeting, they put two detailed and costly statues of every character one next to the other on the table.
Red Fly wasn’t done with their pitch before Lucas got up and strolled over to the statuettes of Talon and Maul. He turned the figures around to confront each other, and pushed them together. “They’re friends.” What’s the issue? Well, by legend, Darth Maul and Darth Talon lived and died around 170 years apart. Lucas went ahead to chalk out odd subtle character elements, like how Darth Maul ought to be Sonny from the Godfather, and how Talon ought to be more similar to starlet Lauren Bacall! When the almost two-century distance between the characters was raised, Lucas batted it away as immaterial, proposing that this current game’s Maul is a clone or a relative of the first!




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