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Post #1398049

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Rodney-2187
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Lucas' Inspirations for Star Wars
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30-Dec-2020, 11:22 AM

This question might be slightly off topic, but I didn’t see a better place to post it and didn’t want to start an unnecessary thread. I seem to remember George saying something along the lines of “if one person creates something, the result appeals to one type of person, but when a group of people make something together they produce something that appeals to a wider audience.” That’s probably not the exact phrasing, but you get the idea. I remember it being from a younger George during the making of the Originals.

It’s a concept that has informed my view on lots of things since I was a kid. I’ve searched for the source many times over the years but I’ve never been able to find anything. They say every time we remember something, our brains change it slightly. I could be way off as my brain has been around a long time. Thought I would see if anyone knows of an instance where George or anyone attached to Star Wars might have said something like this.