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'Indiana Jones' Sequels Starring Shia LaBeouf? 'I Have No Cheeky Answer,' Harrison Ford Says
George Lucas is looking ahead to the next "Indiana Jones" sequel ... without Harrison Ford in the lead role.
VH1.com – 11 hours, 6 minutes ago ¦ comment?
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George Lucas is looking ahead to the next "Indiana Jones" sequel ... without Harrison Ford in the lead role.
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Shia: Making Solo Indy Movie!
George Lucas revealed that there's a VERY good chance that Indy 5 will happen.Lucas says that he and director Steven Spielberg have left the door open for a sequel to Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is expected to open to huge numbers next week.Lucas goes on to say, "I [...]
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George Lucas revealed that there's a VERY good chance that Indy 5 will happen.Lucas says that he and director Steven Spielberg have left the door open for a sequel to Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is expected to open to huge numbers next week.Lucas goes on to say, "I [...]
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Interview: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
Why should gamers be interested in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, the latest in the seemingly never-ending factory line of LucasArts games based on George Lucas' spiralling science fiction saga? Because it's the best Star Wars game EVER!!11! That's according to Cameron Suey, the producer in charge of the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of the game. To find out why he holds his game in such high regard, and why Euphoria, DMM, Havok and all that other crazy tech stuff makes The Force Unleashed, well, unleashed, read on.
N4G.com – May 12, 2008 08:51 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Why should gamers be interested in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, the latest in the seemingly never-ending factory line of LucasArts games based on George Lucas' spiralling science fiction saga? Because it's the best Star Wars game EVER!!11! That's according to Cameron Suey, the producer in charge of the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of the game. To find out why he holds his game in such high regard, and why Euphoria, DMM, Havok and all that other crazy tech stuff makes The Force Unleashed, well, unleashed, read on.
N4G.com – May 12, 2008 08:51 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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George Lucas: 'Star Wars' won't go beyond Darth Vader
The saga resumes in August, but don't expect any new ending from George Lucas. Thanks to CGI animation, the "Stars Wars" saga is coming back to theaters this summer -- but George Lucas said fans shouldn't get their hopes up about any future films that take the epic beyond the point of Darth Vader's death at the end of "Return of the Jedi."
Newsday.com – May 7, 2008 04:00 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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The saga resumes in August, but don't expect any new ending from George Lucas. Thanks to CGI animation, the "Stars Wars" saga is coming back to theaters this summer -- but George Lucas said fans shouldn't get their hopes up about any future films that take the epic beyond the point of Darth Vader's death at the end of "Return of the Jedi."
Newsday.com – May 7, 2008 04:00 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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George Lucas: Hero is 'just like us'
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Eurogamer: Pete Hines on Fallout 3
Eurogamer writes: "With Fallout 3, we're probably approaching the end of the stage where the game is just demoed to journalists. The content is almost there, leaving the gargantuan task of making it all work properly ahead of Bethesda. Close as we are, though, we're not there yet, and while we long to actually play the bloody thing, there's still much to talk about. Bethesda's enthusiastic vice president of public relations and marketing, Pete Hines, sits back after his latest demonstration of Fallout 3 and asks if we have any questions. Yip. Eurogamer: What I've never quite understood about Fallout 3 is why would Bethesda buy the licence? Arguably "Bethesda does post-apocalyptic game" is a bigger story than "Bethesda makes Fallout 3". Fallout is a relic to modern gamers. If you'd made your own world, you'd have sidestepped all the stress of dealing with over-protective fans. Pete Hines: It's like, if George Lucas died tomorrow - God willing, he doesn't - and you're a film director. And you've grown up making big epic films - maybe you're Peter Jackson. And he finishes whatever his big next film is. And someone asks him, "what do you want to do next?" And he says, "I always wanted to make a big space movie. A big epic movie full of action." And they ask, "do you want to do generic space movie that you make up yourself, or do you want to do Star Wars." And he says, "I could do whatever, but I grew up as a kid and Star Wars made me want to get into making movies. It had such a profound impact on me, I would love to pick up this thing I loved and cared so much about and make the next one. And I'm not the guy who did the originals, but it means so much to me, and would mean much more to me to work in this world. It would be easier, perhaps less controversial and less pressure to do my own, but I'd rather do this thing that someone else did so much more."
N4G.com – Apr 29, 2008 10:02 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Eurogamer writes: "With Fallout 3, we're probably approaching the end of the stage where the game is just demoed to journalists. The content is almost there, leaving the gargantuan task of making it all work properly ahead of Bethesda. Close as we are, though, we're not there yet, and while we long to actually play the bloody thing, there's still much to talk about. Bethesda's enthusiastic vice president of public relations and marketing, Pete Hines, sits back after his latest demonstration of Fallout 3 and asks if we have any questions. Yip. Eurogamer: What I've never quite understood about Fallout 3 is why would Bethesda buy the licence? Arguably "Bethesda does post-apocalyptic game" is a bigger story than "Bethesda makes Fallout 3". Fallout is a relic to modern gamers. If you'd made your own world, you'd have sidestepped all the stress of dealing with over-protective fans. Pete Hines: It's like, if George Lucas died tomorrow - God willing, he doesn't - and you're a film director. And you've grown up making big epic films - maybe you're Peter Jackson. And he finishes whatever his big next film is. And someone asks him, "what do you want to do next?" And he says, "I always wanted to make a big space movie. A big epic movie full of action." And they ask, "do you want to do generic space movie that you make up yourself, or do you want to do Star Wars." And he says, "I could do whatever, but I grew up as a kid and Star Wars made me want to get into making movies. It had such a profound impact on me, I would love to pick up this thing I loved and cared so much about and make the next one. And I'm not the guy who did the originals, but it means so much to me, and would mean much more to me to work in this world. It would be easier, perhaps less controversial and less pressure to do my own, but I'd rather do this thing that someone else did so much more."
N4G.com – Apr 29, 2008 10:02 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Lucas Excited About 'Clone Wars'
Fans never seem to get their fill of "Star Wars," and George Lucas is happy to oblige.
TheShowBuzz.com – Mar 14, 2008 4:00 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Fans never seem to get their fill of "Star Wars," and George Lucas is happy to oblige.
TheShowBuzz.com – Mar 14, 2008 4:00 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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