skyjedi2005 said:Right. I bet there will be lines down the street for Red Tales: The Story of the Tuskegee Airmen.
It will be as big as a hit as howard the duck, willow, tucker, radioland murders, more american graffiti or the star wars holiday special.
How many of those were actually directed by George? I still think if he hadn't veered off into the ditch of infinite Star Wars, he would have continued to kick ass as a film maker for quite sometime. He had the right attitude going for him, and by the time he made the first Star Wars film, he certainly had the respect and recognition.
Seems George hit a fork in the road in his career. One direction said, "Business Man" the other said, "Film Maker". I am of the belief that when art becomes all about money and not about the art itself, then there is little chance it will strike that chord that made people line up around movie theaters bad in 1977. Sure, SW 1999, 2002, and 2005 all had people lining up around theaters, but that is due to the resonance of SW 1977.