• Paradox
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    428 months ago

    Lucas was excellent at big picture things, but should have been kept out of the details. Particularly dialogue

    • @TallonMetroid@lemmy.world
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      158 months ago

      Way I heard it, he was well aware of that and actually tried to get people who would slap him down as necessary, but didn’t manage it.

      • @ThatWeirdGuy1001@lemmy.world
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        88 months ago

        It was also the result of inexperienced actors.

        In the OT the actors would regularly be like “I don’t think this line sounds good let’s with this instead”

        But in the PT everyone just went along with everything due to lack of experience and not wanting to be hard to work with/think they’re better than the director

        • That’s just about the opposite of the relative experience of the actors involved in both trilogies.

          The original trilogy was filled with almost completely inexperienced actors. The prequels were mostly cast with experienced performers, excepting the child actors of course.

          The real difference is that Lucas didn’t actually direct most of the original trilogy in the first place.

            • I mean, George Lucas hired Harrison Ford as a carpenter because he wasn’t interested in doing a second movie after American Graffiti.

              Mark Hamill was probably the most experienced member of the original cast because he had done some TV work.

              Natalie Portman had starred in four features before Star Wars and McGregor had done more than ten.

            • @TallonMetroid@lemmy.world
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              38 months ago

              I think Mark Hamill has mentioned before that there were times when Harrison Ford pushed back against Lucas that Han Solo would never say the lines he was given, and got them changed as a result.