Saturday, September 12, 2009

The Movie - People Like You (1976)

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Color Info: Color
Countries: Canada
Genres: Short
Languages: English
Runtimes: 27
Release Dates: Canada:1976

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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

The Movie - 6-18-67

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Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Short, Documentary
Languages: English
Locations: Kanab, Utah, USA

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George Lucas (writer)
Articles:"The New York Times" (USA), 29 June 2008, Vol. 157, Iss. 54,356, pg. AR1 & AR8, by: Dave Itzkoff, "Free to Follow His Heart Right Back to 'Star Wars'", "Courier Post" (USA), 17 June 2008, by: Desiree Hunter, "Tuskegee Airmen to Be Subject of George Lucas Film", "The Guardian" (UK), 9 April 2008, by: Sam Jones, "Director Sues Over Sale of Replica Film Costumes", "Moving Pictures Magazine" (USA), March 2007, Iss. 15, pg. 60, by: Kathy A. McDonald, "George Lucas Funds His Alma Mater", "Time Magazine" (USA), 14 March 2006, "A Conversation with George Lucas", "Variety" (USA), 11 August 2005, "Lucasfilm taps Marketer Katz to head all Global marketing initiatives", "Star Wars Insider" (USA), 25 April 2005, "Lucas Say Indy IV Is definitely in the works", "ProScreen" (Finland), October 2004, Iss. 2, pg. 28-33, by: Tuukka Jantti, "USC:n elokuvataiteen laitos 75 vuotta", "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 14 March 2003, Iss. 700, pg. 50, by: Sumeet Bal, "'Wars' and Rememberance", "Koululainen" (Finland), June 2002, Iss. 5, pg. 24-26, by: Tuukka Jantti, "Episodi II tulee oletko valmis!", "Le Monde" (France), 16 May 2002, Iss. 17823, pg. 32, by: Claudine Mulard, "George Lucas, chevalier en son Empire", "Current Biography" (USA), May 2002, Vol. 63, Iss. 5, pg. 54-67, by: Jeremy K. Brown, "Lucas, George", "TV Guide" (USA), 24 November 2001, Vol. 49, Iss. 47, pg. 22-28, by: Michael Davis and Glenn Gaslin, "Matters Of Life and Darth", "Bild & Bubbla" (Sweden), June 2001, Iss. 153, pg. 30-39 & 29, by: David Haglund, "Star Wars", "Playboy" (Greece), October 1999, Vol. 2, Iss. 46, pg. 42-45, by: Vassilis Karapetsas, "I epistrofi pou kentai", "Vox" (Hungary), September 1999, Iss. 29, pg. 36, "A Jedi mester", "TV Guide" (USA), 15 May 1999, Vol. 47, Iss. 20, pg. 16-19, by: Kenneth Turan, "Star Wars Special: The Creator", "Cinema" (Hungary), May 1999, Iss. 90, pg. 22-30, by: George Lucas, "A film illzi", "Premiere" (USA), February 1999, Vol. 12, Iss. 6, pg. 58-60, by: George Lucas, "The Future Starts Here", "The Hollywood Reporter" (USA), 20 October 1998, pg. 15-22, by: John Burman, "Director Power 1998", "Playboy" (USA), July 1998, Vol. 42, Iss. 7, pg. 23, by: Susan Karlin, "Guest Shot: George Lucas", "Playboy" (USA), July 1997, Vol. 44, Iss. 7, pg. 118-120+174-176, by: Bernard Weinraub, "Luke Skywalker Goes Home", "Playboy" (USA), July 1995, Vol. 42, Iss. 7, pg. 23, by: Susan Karlin, "Guest Shot: George Lucas"
Three adopted children: 'Amanda Lucas' (qv) (aka Amanda Lucas, b. 1981), 'Katie Lucas' (qv) (b. 1988), and 'Jett Lucas' (qv)(b. 1993)., Graduated from USC's school of cinema (1962), Shortly before graduating high school, he was involved in a high speed car accident that left him hospitalized and near death, Lucas provided all the funding for _Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)_ (qv), _Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983)_ (qv) and _Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)_ (qv)., For 2nd consecutive year, ranked No. 4 on Entertainment Weekly's annual list of "101 Most Powerful People in Entertainment." Ranked just ahead of 'Steven Spielberg' (qv) and just behind the power couple that runs Time Warner Turner media empire., Sits on USC School of Cinema-Television's Board of Councilors., In the 2001 edition of the Forbes' "400 Richest People In America", it is reported that Lucas' fortune is $3 billion., He is a diabetic., He has created the image of always being on the cutting edge of technology. However, when he writes, he does it in longhand in a loose leaf binder rather than on a word processor., He was so impressed with relatively unknown stage actor 'James Wheaton' (qv) that he cast him over studio objections in the voiceover role of "OMM" in _THX 1138 (1971)_ (qv). The studio wanted 'Orson Welles' (qv) to play the role., His script for _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv) was turned down by every major Hollywood studio, the reason being that no one would want to see it. In a last ditch attempt, Lucas approached 20th Century Fox who decided to go ahead with the script even though they were convinced it would flop. Star Wars ended up becoming the highest grossing movie ever released at that time. It still ranks as one of the highest grossing movies ever made to this day., Sold Lucasfilm's Computer Graphics Division to Apple Computer co-founder 'Steve Jobs' (qv), and it later became Pixar Animation Studio., His name backwards is Egroeg Sacul. This name is also used in the Disney theme park ride _Star Tours (1987)_ (qv)., Rewrote the ending of _Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)_ (qv) to tighten it up due to the fact that the scene would have been too busy. It originally ended with the mine-car chase that was later added to _Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)_ (qv)., Conceived Indiana Jones while on vacation with his friend 'Steven Spielberg' (qv) in Hawaii. Lucas decided to produce while Spielberg would direct., Had a long romantic involvement with 'Linda Ronstadt' (qv)., With _THX 1138 (1971)_ (qv) and _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv), Lucas re-invented the way sound was used in films. Using it in both a linear and abstract way, to tell the story, he pushed sound design to the forefront of the filmmaking process., Refuses to put "critics quotes" on his movie posters. Something that infuriates many critic societies., Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume Two, 1945-1985". Pages 605-610. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1988., He based the character of Han Solo on his friend 'Francis Ford Coppola' (qv)., He originally wanted his friend 'Steven Spielberg' (qv) to direct _Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983)_ (qv), but his dispute with the Director's Guild barred him from doing so. He settled for director 'Richard Marquand' (qv) instead., Became so stressed during the filming of the original _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv) that he checked himself into a hospital, where he was diagnosed with hyper-tension., Said that 'Alec Guinness' (qv) was very helpful to him during the filming of the original _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv) even to the point of getting the other actors to work more seriously., Disowned _Howard the Duck (1986)_ (qv) after the film's release., When he began his apprenticeship at Warner Brothers, what he wanted to see most was the Animation Department. He claims that the day he arrived on the lot was the very day the Animation Department was closed down., Despite a reputation as Hollywood blockbusters, all of the Star Wars films are actually independent films, with the exception of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. The only way he could get the required funding to make the film was to apply for studio funding. With the success of the film and its merchandising, Lucas no longer needed to go to the studios. For Episodes V and VI, he took out bank loans, which he paid off on each films' earnings. For the Prequel Trilogy, he no longer needed bank loans, having made enough money to fund each film out of his own personal savings., He made what was at the time an unusual deal for the film, _Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)_ (qv). Paramount financed the film's entire $20 million budget. In exchange, Lucas would own over 40% of the film and collect almost half of the profits after the studio a grossed a certain amount. It turned out to be a very lucrative deal for Lucas. Paramount executive 'Michael Eisner (I)' (qv) said that he felt the script for the film was the best he had ever read., Won the American Film Institute's Life Time Achievement Award., His favorite stage of filmmaking is editing the film together., His nickname in high school was Luke. This later became the name of the hero of his original Star Wars trilogy, Luke Skywalker., He originally wanted to do a film adaptation of Flash Gordon, but he could not obtain the rights, so he created Star Wars instead, which was in a similar vein to Flash Gordon., Used the 1927 U.F.A. film "Metropolis" as guidelines for some of his Star Wars characters - the "robotic man" for "C3PO" and the "robots creator" as "Anakin Skywalker." Both the creator and Anakin lost a hand. The "robotic man's creator" loses his hand while building the robot., Became rich almost overnight due to him keeping the rights to Star Wars and not selling them outright to Twentieth Century Fox., In the 2005 edition of Forbes' "400 Richest People in America" list, his net worth is estimated at $3.5 billion. He and good friend 'Steven Spielberg' (qv) are the only filmmakers on the list., Plans to reissue all of the Star Wars movies in 3-D versions using the Dimensionalization process by ILM. The process was first used in _Chicken Little (2005)_ (qv)., Had a dog named 'Indiana' which not only inspired the Indiana Jones character, but Chewbacca from Star Wars was also modelled around the way the dog looked., He received a medal from US president George Bush for outstanding achievement in improvements in technology in movies made by his special effects company ILM, _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv), AKA as "Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope" is ranked #39 on the American Film Institute's 100 Most Inspiring Movies of All Time., (2007) Grand marshal, Tournament of Roses parade, He, his mentor 'Francis Ford Coppola' (qv), and friend 'Steven Spielberg' (qv) presented 'Martin Scorsese' (qv) with his first ever Oscar for Best Director for _The Departed (2006)_ (qv)., Is a fan of _"Doctor Who" (1963)_ (qv)., Skywalker Ranch, Lucas' film production facility, covers an area of some 3,000 acres in Northern California's Marin County hills. The precise address is: 5858 Lucas Valley Road, Nicasio, CA, 94946. The facility employs around 200 personnel, is home to a baseball field, a vineyard, 3 restaurants and a fire station, not to mention the array of hi-tech amenities. The fact that Skywalker Ranch is located off Lucas Valley Road is pure coincidence., Graduated from Modesto's Roosevelt Junior High school in 1958., Rankings on Premiere's annual Power 100 List - 2002: #14; 2003: #10; 2004: #16; 2005: #11., Quit the DGA after some disputes over the opening credits in _Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)_ (qv). The movie had no opening credits and the DGA fined Lucas with $250.000, which he paid, and eventually quit., 'George Lucas' (qv) has been in a relationship with Mellody Hobson, president of Ariel Investments, LLC, since 2007., Lucas supported 'Barack Obama' (qv) for President in 2008. With girlfriend, Mellody Hobson, he attended the "We Are One" Presidential Pre-Inaugural Concert on 18 January 2009., As a fan of _"Family Guy" (1999)_ (qv), he occasionally gives the producers the clearance to do "Star Wars" gags on the show., 'George Lucas' (qv)'s close friend 'John Landis (I)' (qv) was originally slated to direct _Howard the Duck (1986)_ (qv) but after reading the script turned down the opportunity due to the police car crashes in the finale. He felt this was too similar to that of his previous film _The Blues Brothers (1980)_ (qv).
Pictorials:"Het Nieuwsblad" (Belgium), 23 May 2005, pg. 35, "Mooi (?) volk op bezoek", "Vox" (Hungary), September 1999, Iss. 29, pg. 5, "Star Wars I. rsz"
Trademarks:Letters/numbers THX-1138 (name of his maximum basic "real" movie) appear bordered by loads films: The licence bowl cipher by the on the side of Milner's deuce coupe in _American Graffiti (1973)_ (qv) be THX 138. A combat droid who capture Jar Jar Binks and the Gungans personal the digit 1138 documentary on his backside legs. In _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv), Luke Skywalker said (with implication to Chewbacca) "Prisoner rearrangement from cell strangulate 1138." In _Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)_ (qv), General Rieekan say, "Send Rogues ten and eleven (11) to station three-eight (38).", His films usually feature a battle scene which takes place around a large shaft or pit., Characters he has created often have "a bad feeling about this" (as in all of the Star Wars movies and in _Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)_ (qv)), Stunning visual effects sequences, provided by Lucas's own special effects company, ILM., Abstract and innovative sound design (_THX 1138 (1971)_ (qv), _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv))., According to Lucas, one of the themes in all of his films is man's relationship to machines and technology - either controlling them, or being controlled by them., High-energy action scenes using fast-paced montage (Includes all films in the Star Wars and Indiana Jones series)., Frequently uses the famous "Wilhelm Scream" sound effect in his films. This sound effect has been used in dozens of movies.
Interviews:"Starlog" (USA), November 2008, Iss. 370, pg. 70-73, by: Ian Spelling, "Continuing the Wars", "Contra Costa Times" (USA), 11 August 2008, by: Mark de la Vina, "George Lucas Talks About "Star Wars: The Clone Wars"", "Widescreen" (Germany), 2 November 2005, Iss. 12/2005, pg. 54-55, by: Fabian Prahl, "Ich wanderte auf der dunklen Seite der Macht", "Rolling Stone" (USA), 2 June 2005, Vol. 1, Iss. 975, pg. 42-46, by: Edwards, Gavin, ""The Cult of Darth Vader"", "Het Nieuwsblad" (Belgium), 18 May 2005, pg. 38, by: Jan Ruysbergh, ""Het is uit de hand gelopen"", "Maxim" (USA), May 2002, Iss. 53, pg. 116+119-120, by: Dave Itzkoff, "Tales from the Dark Side", "TV Guide" (USA), 24 November 2001, Vol. 49, Iss. 47, pg. 23-25, by: Michael Davis & Glenn Gaslin, "Matters Of Life And Darth", "In Style" (USA), April 2000, Vol. 7, Iss. 4, pg. 462, by: Robin Sayers, "Home, Sweet Oscar", "Cinema" (Greece), November 1999, Iss. 106, pg. 92-95, by: Ioanna Papageorgiou, "Mathimata kinimatografikis oikonomias", "Cinema" (Hungary), September 1999, Iss. 94, pg. 52-53, by: Scott Orlin, "A dupla Lucas", "Premiere" (USA), May 1999, Vol. 12, Iss. 9, pg. 68-77, by: Anne Thompson, "Star Wars Insider" (USA), April 1999, Iss. 43, pg. 52-55, "An Interview with George Lucas: Lucas Down Under Part II", "Starlog" (USA), April 1997, Iss. 237, by: Bill Warren, "Maker of Myths", "Wired" (USA), February 1997, Vol. 5, Iss. 2, pg. 160-167, 210-212, 216-217, by: Kevin Kelly and Paula Parisi, "Beyond Star Wars: What's Next for George Lucas", "TV Guide" (USA), 8 October 1994, Vol. 42, Iss. 41, pg. 6, by: staff, "Lucas: Indy Rides Again & More 'Wars'", "Starlog" (USA), June 1993, Iss. 191, by: Ian Spelling, "Life With Indy", "Starlog" (USA), February 1988, Vol. 11, Iss. 127, pg. 45-51, by: Bill Warren, "George Lucas: Father of the Force", "Rolling Stone" (USA), 5 November 1987, Iss. 512, pg. 241-245, by: David Sheff, "George Lucas"

Charles Braverman (cinematographer)

George Lucas (cinematographer)

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David Wyler (cinematographer)

George Lucas (director)

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The Movie - Asleep (1961)

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Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Short
Languages: English
Runtimes: 4

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Stephen Dwoskin (director)
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Studied at Parsons School of Design and New York University. Freelance draughtswoman, photographer, show signs of clock and author since 1959. Founder contestant of London Film-makers' Co-op. Lecturer at London College of Printing and Royal College of Art, London; San Francisco Art Institute and San Francisco State University, USA; University of Geneva and l'Ecole Superieure d'Art Visuel, Switzerland.
Birth Date:15 January 1939

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Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Short
Languages: English
Runtimes: 4

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Stephen Dwoskin (director)
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Studied at Parsons School of Design and New York University. Freelance draughtswoman, photographer, show signs of clock and author since 1959. Founder contestant of London Film-makers' Co-op. Lecturer at London College of Printing and Royal College of Art, London; San Francisco Art Institute and San Francisco State University, USA; University of Geneva and l'Ecole Superieure d'Art Visuel, Switzerland.
Birth Date:15 January 1939

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