Was that an art project or something? Besides, what Lucas did with the Butchering of the Star Wars franchise and having a hand in Indy 4, he kinda had that coming to him.
I’m not sure where this one is, but over in the ILM building they have the actual Han Solo trapped in Carbonite prop, then across the hall there is a Jar Jar Binks trapped in Carbonite. I’ll try to sneak over there some day with a digitial camera and get a picture and send it to Scott.
What is everyone talking about, why didn’t this happen 10 years ago. It did happen 10 years ago. The ‘Lucas’ who butchered his well loved franchises was not the real one, it was an alien dressed like Lucas. That’s the only possible explanation.
fine folks reading this blog, I submit that this “statue” is actually a copy taken of the actual, frozen Lucas. Shortly after finishing his work on Last Crusade, George Lucas, perhaps inspired by Walt Disney, chose to go into suspended animation for a limited time. Unfortunate for him, and anyone who has seen his work “post carbon era” the technology involved was beyond even ILM’s hands. The result was, to put it in simple terms, freezer burn. Ten years trapped in carbon has a way of affecting the mind, not to mention it explains the ever present sweater vest.
To late, far to late. He already realised the StarWars and Anti-Indiana Jones. The opposit of everything that made these movies great were used for the new movies.
I still try not to see or hear ever again about all this new stuff. For me StarWars has 3 Parts 4-6 and Indiana Jones has also 3 Parts, part 1-3. You can see togehter we have a chronology of 6 parts.
That’s enough. There was never somehting like JarJar or Crystal-Aliens and the next one who mentions mediklorianer should kiss Jabbas back-end.
Please Scott… please make us a comic. The scene is Lucas, hands tied and bieng lowered into the freezing chamber. Spielberg is held back by a pair of stormtroopers.
Spielberg:”Lucas, your an Idiot”
Lucas:”…I know.”
Wow. You guys are harsh. Yeah he made jar-jar, midiclorians,fridge nuking, and other questionable decisions but he also created the best film franchises ever. Give him break.
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He should be quite well protected. If he survived the freezing process, that is.
WTF? Finally. JK.
Was that an art project or something? Besides, what Lucas did with the Butchering of the Star Wars franchise and having a hand in Indy 4, he kinda had that coming to him.
Whatever you gotta do to keep him from further ruining otherwise awesome franchises…
Where he belongs.
I’m not sure where this one is, but over in the ILM building they have the actual Han Solo trapped in Carbonite prop, then across the hall there is a Jar Jar Binks trapped in Carbonite. I’ll try to sneak over there some day with a digitial camera and get a picture and send it to Scott.
Please don’t unfreeze him. Ever.
I know that irony is probably not the right word here, but certainly is the first one that popped into my head.
Why wasn’t this done 10 years ago? That would have saved us years of pain and suffering.
He’s gone rampant!
The ultamite Star Wars fan collectible…. Lucas himself!
Agree with the “why couldn’t we have done that 10 years ago” along with the “never let him out”.
Alas too late…Oh why not pre-JarJar…
he should stay that way…forever
If only…
What is everyone talking about, why didn’t this happen 10 years ago. It did happen 10 years ago. The ‘Lucas’ who butchered his well loved franchises was not the real one, it was an alien dressed like Lucas. That’s the only possible explanation.
@Falcon, I think you might be right.
@Brandon, perhaps the word you are looking for is carbonity?
Ooh, I always wondered what’d happen if you dropped someone frozen in carbonite…
fine folks reading this blog, I submit that this “statue” is actually a copy taken of the actual, frozen Lucas. Shortly after finishing his work on Last Crusade, George Lucas, perhaps inspired by Walt Disney, chose to go into suspended animation for a limited time. Unfortunate for him, and anyone who has seen his work “post carbon era” the technology involved was beyond even ILM’s hands. The result was, to put it in simple terms, freezer burn. Ten years trapped in carbon has a way of affecting the mind, not to mention it explains the ever present sweater vest.
After Episode I, I assumed at least his brain was frozen in carbonite.
We can dream.
@neuroman
I AGREE
To late, far to late. He already realised the StarWars and Anti-Indiana Jones. The opposit of everything that made these movies great were used for the new movies.
I still try not to see or hear ever again about all this new stuff. For me StarWars has 3 Parts 4-6 and Indiana Jones has also 3 Parts, part 1-3. You can see togehter we have a chronology of 6 parts.
That’s enough. There was never somehting like JarJar or Crystal-Aliens and the next one who mentions mediklorianer should kiss Jabbas back-end.
Haha ! Too late ! He already made some movies.
One can only dream…
Please Scott… please make us a comic. The scene is Lucas, hands tied and bieng lowered into the freezing chamber. Spielberg is held back by a pair of stormtroopers.
Spielberg:”Lucas, your an Idiot”
Lucas:”…I know.”
Too little, too late.
LOL
I have realized want to put movie stars or political leaders in carbonite for absolutely no related reason.
Carbonite freezing is only good if we then drop it off the highest building we can find … and then waking him mid-fall.
*splat*
Oh… if only… (It’s mean, but still… I just want someone else in control of the SW IP… to the point where dark thoughts enter my brian. If only…)
And… apparently my brian ain’t workin’ no gud rite now.
He would shurely look good on my wall. Thats where he belongs.
Leave him in there, please.
Wow. You guys are harsh. Yeah he made jar-jar, midiclorians,fridge nuking, and other questionable decisions but he also created the best film franchises ever. Give him break.