George Lucas sorry for saying he sold 'Star Wars' to 'white slavers' at Disney

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George Lucas sorry for saying he sold 'Star Wars' to 'white slavers' at Disney




The Associated Press
Published Thursday, December 31, 2015 4:52PM EST
Last Updated Thursday, December 31, 2015 6:48PM EST
LOS ANGELES -- George Lucas has apologized for criticizing Disney's handling of "Star Wars" and saying he had sold his characters to "white slavers" in a recent interview with Charlie Rose.
In a statement issued Thursday, Lucas says he misspoke and used a "very inappropriate analogy." It was not clear what the "Star Wars" creator meant by the "white slavers" comment, and Rose did not ask a follow-up question on his PBS show that aired Dec. 24. The charged words nonetheless sparked ire when the interview was posted online Wednesday.
"I rarely go out with statements to clarify my feelings but I feel it is important to make it clear that I am thrilled that Disney has the franchise and is moving it in such exciting directions," said Lucas in his statement.


He sold his company, Lucasfilm, to the Walt Disney Co. in 2012 for $4.06 billion, and the studio charged ahead in developing "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" with director J.J. Abrams and Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy. Disney has laid plans for two more "Star Wars" films and three anthology films set in the Star Wars universe over the next few years.
Lucas discussed his decision to stay out of the new installments in the hour-long interview with Rose and had criticized Disney's retro, fan-centric approach to "The Force Awakens." The interview was conducted prior to the Dec. 14 premiere of the film, where Disney chairman and CEO Bob Iger thanked Lucas, who was in attendance, for his "sheer genius" in creating "Star Wars."
"The Force Awakens" plays homage to Lucas' original trilogy and has garnered largely positive reviews from fans and critics alike. After less than two weeks in theatres, it has already become the eighth highest grossing film of all time globally.
"I have been working with Disney for 40 years and chose them as the custodians of 'Star Wars' because of my great respect for the company and Bob Iger's leadership," said Lucas in his Thursday statement. "Disney is doing an incredible job of taking care of and expanding the franchise."


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"I rarely go out with statements to clarify my feelings but I feel it is important to make it clear that I am thrilled that Disney has the franchise and is moving it in such exciting directions," said Lucas in his statement.
Translation: Disney's legal department likely bitch-slapped little Lucas,lol.


Nobody fuks with the Disney.
 

Curious Cdn

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You've got to admit that, as he gets older, George Lucas looks more and more like a Disney character without the fur. Wait for an up-coming Disney animation with a little lap dog in it that looks just like George.
 

Ron in Regina

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I'm sure George meant 'White Slavers' in a good way.

Sold it for $4.06 Billion...with a B!!! $4,060,000,000.00?
That's $69,851,298,595 & change in Mexican Peso's...

George.....shut up!
 

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I saw the original with the kids way back then and was bored to tears
I wouldn't go cross the street to see it. In addition I gave up on movies
a long time ago nothing but cars blowing up ships sinking comedy
that quite frankly isn't funny
 

Curious Cdn

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I saw the original with the kids way back then and was bored to tears
I wouldn't go cross the street to see it. In addition I gave up on movies
a long time ago nothing but cars blowing up ships sinking comedy
that quite frankly isn't funny

A few if the modern ones are mind blowing, like Avatar. Occasionally, they are works of art. You have to sort through a lot of chaff to discover the wheat and it is mostly discouraging.