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Blu-ray Archduke
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Lucasfilm (just like Marvel) operates as their own entity in terms of filmmaking. Disney is the distribution and marketing muscle behind it. |
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I dont know about you, but, it appears to sugest to the article is that Disney IS in charge, and in regards to Marvel, they Paid $3.96 fo Marvel in August 2009 for the similar thing. Now, let me see, what was that that the Disney CEO Robert Iger said: "As far as the legacy George has created, we don't take that lightly," Disney chief Iger said. "We definitely plan to expand the presence of Star Wars in our parks which could include new parks." That still sound like Disney calls all the shots. I think am gonna go with what the CEO of Disney said rather than what a fanboys opinion is. Now, lets make it clear, the people who work at Lucasfilms & Marvel, work for Disney, if Disney doesnt like the casting choices, its up to Disney, not the other way around. Who bought who? is the question. ![]() usa today article: http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/...sfilm/1669739/ Last edited by willo007; 02-12-2014 at 08:14 PM. |
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Blu-ray Baron
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How young do you think this new generation will be? If these characters are supposed to be Skywalkers, and most likely Han and Leia's children, then shouldn't they be like 25-30 at the youngest by now?
Will they be grandchildren, or will Han and Leia be older parents that have kids in their 40's? |
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Of course Disney has the final say, they own it. But Lucasfilm is responsible for the production, they do the casting, everything from A to Z. However, Disney can have suggestions or instructions, able to intervene and stop something if the don't agree to. This is how big corporations work, not only in movie business.
But yes, some studios wants to control everything, but given Disney's record with Marvel they're very hands off. Given that Marvel is owned by them they shouldn't be worry much, same with Lucasfilm. Last edited by aiman04; 02-12-2014 at 11:15 PM. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I am sure that it will be an commercial hit. But, I just hope that they do not play it too safe. Lucas always added that bit of "edge" to the series. It was his and he could do whatever the heck he wanted with it. Well, that may have been what he was thinking. But, he did take risks with the series. As we all know, some of his ideas are well loved and have influenced generations and other choices he made, not so much. When Lucas failed, he failed big (Jar Jar or for some the whole prequels for example). I would like for SW to push forward and take new risks and not feel that they have to retread the same old ground.
Now, we need to bring Lucas back from retirement and have him direct the next Star Trek movie. Now, that would make some people freak out! ![]() Last edited by reason108; 02-13-2014 at 12:19 PM. |
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"Disney may have a light touch with the moviemaking at Pixar and Marvel, but it happily uses their characters and worlds to bolster its other businesses...Lucas had paid close attention to how Disney had handled Pixar, which he still refers to as “my company.” He founded it as the Lucasfilm Computer Division in 1979, and sold it to Jobs six years later. He calls Disney’s decision not to meddle with Pixar “brilliant.” If he sold Lucasfilm to Disney, he figured there might still be a way to retain some influence over his fictitious universe. Much would depend on who ran Lucasfilm after he retired. He invited Kathleen Kennedy to lunch in New York. She was one of the founders of Amblin Entertainment, which produced a long line of hits including Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park and Schindler’s List, and had been Lucas’s close friend for more than two decades. “I suppose you’ve heard that I’m moving forward fairly aggressively to retire,” Lucas told her. “Actually, no,” she said. Lucas asked if she was interested in taking over Lucasfilm. Kennedy may have been blindsided by the news, but she happily accepted the position. “When Kathy came on, we started talking about starting up the whole franchise again,” he says. “I was pulling away, and I said, ‘Well, I’ve got to build this company up so it functions without me, and we need to do something to make it attractive.’ So I said, ‘Well, let’s just do these movies.’ ” -- BusinessWeek Quote:
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#5113 |
Blu-ray Prince
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ABC isn't Marvel, Pixar, or LucasFilm. ABC was in the gutter when Disney purchased it, and they've still struggled after. Nobody said Disney treats every acquisition equally, but it was Iger's handling of Pixar and Marvel that impressed Lucas and made him comfortable enough to sell his corporation to the Mouse, and that's how Iger's playing it.
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Blu-ray Duke
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Fortunately, for Disney, Lucas has already set the bar much lower for Star Wars. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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It was not my intention to say Pixar had gotten "crappier and crappier" since 2006, but Cars was the first production where the bloom was off the rose for me and with the critics as well. I was simply saying that wasn't Disney's fault, and it's hard to hit home runs forever.
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Duke
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I don't understand the flack that Cars 1 gets though. I think that one is very entertaining and it actually has a heart. I sure hope the next Pixar movie is better (the dinosaur movie) because it just feels to me like Pixar is on a bit of a downward slide, especially since Toy Story 3. |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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