Generalpsyduck
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I'm still depressed we missed out on getting this in Chicago.
I'm still depressed we missed out on getting this in Chicago.
Lately L.A. is starting to look like a cooler place to live. Once they have better infrastructure to move around, I would actually consider living there.
Fuck "Friend's of the Park" for blocking this in Chicago.
How the hell do you turn down something being gifted to you?
How the hell do you turn down something being gifted to you?
I feel sorry for the poor curator who's going to have to keep re-amending the exhibits.
A 10,000-piece art collection, jesus christ.
People will visit from around the world to see the original Darth Vader mask and Norman Rockwell paintings, he said.
And by "the original" Darth Vader mask, he of course means the one used in Revenge of the Sith, since it is canonically the first appearance of the Darth Vader mask.
And as for that Norman Rockwell painting, Rockwell may have made it, but Lucas paid it, so that means it right and truly belongs to George Lucas. If Lucas feels like modifying it to suit his latest whims during a restoration, that is entirely his right.
I feel sorry for the poor curator who's going to have to keep re-amending the exhibits.
That's badass.
Didn't expect this dude to care so much about preserving the arts
Holy fuck, it's just a movie. Get some perspective.
This is difficult to parse, can you help me out, what do you mean?So building a $1 billion museum for "just movies" is also a result of people lacking some perspective?
I wish it didn't look so stupid.
It ain't that deepMore than any other celebrity on the planet George Lucas makes me feel very bipolar.
On the one hand, the changes he made to the original trilogy are just, ug. Han and Greedo shooting at the same time? All the weird CGI thrown in for no real reason? And don't get me started on the prequel trilogy...
On the other hand, the dude is an amazing philanthropist who truly does care about the arts, their promotion, and the effect they have on every day people. If the rest of the 1% acted in any way as much as he does with his charitable givings, the world would be a much more lively and interesting place.
Not only that, but with the original EU, Lucas opened up the galaxy he made to what amounted to fan fiction. Fan fiction that was placed on a pedestal of canon (that he could ignore as he wanted, but whatever...). Not many icons of pop culture can claim to have kept a thing around as long while not having direct control over the miniature details. Imagine if Rowling decided to expand out the Harry Potter-verse to other authors? I think that really gets overlooked. Hell, a lot of the EU found its way ingrained into canon (even now), and that's just something you have to respect. People take that for granted... locations like Coruscant, for instance? That wasn't Lucas, but he took the idea and used it anyways. I think that's pretty awesome.
Then again, sometimes his ramblings were a bit insane. Like saying that 1313 had to be a Boba Fett game when it didn't really have to be. There's a lot of other little examples like that too that have popped up over the years.
And just, ugggg. I hate so much about him, but at he same time I love so much about him. It's very fucking confusing.
Anyways, that museum looks cool. I'd have preferred it to be in Chicago, as I could actually get to that with ease. On the other side of the country though? eh, maybe someday...
So building a $1 billion museum for "just movies" is also a result of people lacking some perspective?
Fuck "Friend's of the Park" for blocking this in Chicago.
I hope the exhibition is just people slow walking around looking at green screen.
Was making a joke about how he did the OTHe is extremely committed to the arts, he fought Hollywood to protect his rights for his work. The man has a big heart it's beautiful to see him donating an entire museum to enlighten and inspire all.
Trollish comments about him is disappointing, not many would share thier billions to help others.