LilMissKittyn said:
Let me explain something. I'm an artist AND a conceptualist.
So am I.
I'm going into college as a computer programmer/musician/teacher, and I'm arguably the best flutist (for the high school level) in the state, which makes me good enough to be professional. I've taken art lessons since I was six, danced since I was four, been writing as a hobby since I was seven, and I've been acting for three years. I think I know a little something about concept creation.
Good for you, I've done a bunch of things too, but they have nothing to do with this. This isn't an "I know more about art that you do" thread. I never liked that crap when I was in High School, and I'm not about to get involved in another one of those now.
I know my opinions aren't fact, but at least I have more to back them up than, "Oh, well, the movies made a lot of money."
What more do you have? There's only really one non-subjective way to judge the success of a movie, and that's by how much money it makes. Over and over, people have said that Lucas is a bad director, can't do this, can't do that, etc etc. Well, if it was so bad, the movies wouldn't be AS successful as they are. THAT is my point.
I HAVE brought up many other things, but when I see people commenting on how Lucas is a bad director, inept, bad at casting, and the like, I'll point them to the fact that if he was so bad, Star Wars would not be making the kind of money they are. Bad movies DO make money. But, yet again I'll say it, bad movies do NOT making the kind of money that Star Wars films do. If they were so bad, people wouldn't go and see them on the scale that they do.
I already SAID that bad movies can make a lot of money. I also, if you actually read the whole thread like I did before posting, I said that Lucas isn't the worst. In fact, I accentuated it by making it the last thing in my post.
I did read the whole thing. Heck, I've been with this entire thread since the beginning. Why? I'm bored and I love the Star Wars movies. So I'll stick here and stand my ground just as those who are against it will. I also never claimed you said Lucas is the worst.
And yes, I know this wasn't directed at me, but the same thing has been said in replies to me and I thought I'd make it absolutely clear for those of you who seem to not be able to read.
I can read just fine, thank you. This doesn't need to be brought down to insults just because I don't agree with you. You are the one who accussed Lucas of having a huge ego, which, IMO, was a sign of you showing off your own ego. True or not, that was how it was read by me.
Please don't reply to my post without examples. It just makes you look silly.
We're on a D&D messageboard. On the internet. Talking about Star Wars. To make it worse, we're talking about George Lucas. We all look silly already.
What kind of examples would you like me to present?
I've made movies. Not professionally, but I know how to handle a camera. But you don't have to make movies to know good movies. You just have to a) have eyes, b) have ears, c) have some kind of intellectual refinement, and d) know what to look for. It's not so hard, it just takes a little time and effort.
There is a HUGE difference, though. I've made movies, too. Heck, I spent a huge amount of time in High School jumping between the TV Production classroom and the Art Department. But the problem is that 'good' and 'bad' are subjective.
Its EXTREMELY pretentious to claim that you have to have 'some kind of intellectual refinement' to know what a good movie is. What makes a good movie is different for EVERYONE. Perhaps I should just keep using the terms successful and unsuccessful, but I'm lazy and 'bad' and 'good' are easier to type. The point is that there are no other ways to judge movies without being subjective.
Maybe you do know what a good movie is. But what if I don't like that movie? Does that mean you're better than me because you know what to look for and I don't? Or maybe you're just smarter than I am, and I couldn't possibly understand what a good movie is.
I know enough about psychology to pass a junior-year college exam on mood disorders (actually, that's an area I know less in than the others; my specialty is anxiety disorders) I can usually accurately diagnose a person long before they tell me what the actual diagnosis is. Does that give me the right to hand them a pill bottle? No. But it does give me the right to give them some advice, as a friend, on how to help them.
Good for you. But again...why does that matter here? In this case, you're example doesn't really fit because Lucas hasn't called you and asked for your advice. If he did, sure, go ahead and suggest. While Lucas may be the person to have the final word on things, there ARE people that have input in it. They aren't all just him, despite what some people seem to believe.
I do know movies. I know how hard it is to make them, to produce them, etc, etc. There's people out there that can do it. Lucas is close, he just needs someone else to be there to "edit" his works. Think of it as a kind of newspaper system; he's the journalist.
Wait...so Lucas is only close to knowing how to make movies even though pretty much everything he's been involved in have been HUGE successes and well received by the movie going public AS A WHOLE, and yet you know how to do things right? Get out there now! Go make us some good movies!
Lucas is definitely well beyond 'close'. If he was just 'close' Star Wars wouldn't be what it is, plain and simple.
And I'm amazed that you know people don't edit his works! Have you been there to see? All of these claims by many, many people that Lucas needs help in one form or another and yet no one seems to think that he might actually HAVE that help. The art department has given a look to Lucas' vision, Nick Gillard(stunt guy) has designed the ligthsaber duels beyond simple words on the page, and a huge amount of other people are involved in these films.
These are not just George Lucas movies. He has the final word, but how can anyone say that he hasn't been persuaded to change things based on what others working with him have suggested?
Oh yeah, and I enjoyed American Graffiti. I really did; Lucas has some talent. And he did create a magical world that people will emulate for a long time. I'm asking about improving, not deleting. There's a difference. Don't let your idolation keep you from seeing otherwise.
I've never once said the movies were perfect. Yes, there are things that can be done better. But they aren't. Why? Because its how Lucas wants it done. And you know what? I enjoy them. Despite anything that may be wrong with them, I still enjoy them. Not because I idolize them, because many people that 'idolized' the movies have been turned off by the Prequels. I simply enjoy the movies.
I've never said there's anything wrong with NOT liking them, either. But saying that Lucas is doing things 'wrong' and needs more input is a completely different step to take.