As a cinephile who has spent countless hours delving into the intricacies of cinema history, I can’t help but feel a profound sense of admiration for figures like George Lucas. His impact on the industry is immeasurable, and his continued support for emerging filmmakers truly resonates with me.
George Lucas, a fellow filmmaker, extended his appreciation to Jon M. Chu following the release of “Wicked”. As shared by CBS Sunday Morning, Lucas ran into Chu at a mall where he’d just watched the movie and expressed his kindness. According to Chu, Lucas recognized the effort put into the film, saying, “I see all the components in that movie. I know how challenging it is to bring it all together.” Notably, Chu mentioned this was their first meeting, but he felt honored by Lucas’ recognition, especially since Lucas is renowned for his work on “THX 1138”.
Getting praise from the legend himself, Mr. Blockbuster, is massive when your film is shattering box office records. Wicked, now the highest-grossing Broadway musical adaptation domestically, set new records for both global and domestic openings for a movie derived from a Broadway show. Additionally, it boasts the biggest domestic opening for a pop star’s film. Given its status as a blockbuster prequel, something George Lucas is well-versed in, it’s no surprise that audiences are flocking to theaters.
Instead of heading to an exclusive theater or arranging a private screening at Skywalker Ranch, it seems that George Lucas prefers the casual vibe of a shopping center. You may recall his surprising cameo in a documentary once. Additionally, as Twitter has hinted, we’re well aware that he’s no stranger to malls.
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2024-12-23 06:53