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John: Yeah. Jar Jar looks like something straight out of George Lucas’ Bad Acid Trip.
John: Yeah. Jar Jar looks like something straight out of George Lucas’ Bad Acid Trip.
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1) An artist creates new work that does not live up to the previous standard of greatness.
2) An artist alters previous work in such a way as to make his or her fans resentful.
2) An artist alters previous work in such a way as to make his or her fans resentful.
by WCMarius May 5, 2012
Get the pull a George Lucas mug.A great visionary storyteller, and the man who created Star Wars. Lately, he's been too influenced by the money and the technology involved in filmmaking, rather than the story of the prequels. That's why the new movies suffer.
by bigtones October 7, 2004
Get the George Lucas mug.A rule first postulated by known film director George Lucas, stating that, "In any given movie franchise, at least one third of the films will suck." In addition to his own Star Wars prequels, some examples of movie sagas that follow this rule are: the Matrix saga, The Godfather trilogy, The Planet of the Apes, Shrek.
An exception to the rule is Toy Story, while the ultimate application of the rule is the Twilight Saga, wherein all the movies suck, the novels sucked, and yet there's another movie in the making.
An exception to the rule is Toy Story, while the ultimate application of the rule is the Twilight Saga, wherein all the movies suck, the novels sucked, and yet there's another movie in the making.
Son: Dad, do you want to watch the Phantom Menace?
John: There were no prequels, and I have no son.
Paul: Should we watch Godfather Part II?
Sam: Does George Lucas's first rule of cinematography apply to it?
Paul: On the contrary, it's the best in the series!
John: There were no prequels, and I have no son.
Paul: Should we watch Godfather Part II?
Sam: Does George Lucas's first rule of cinematography apply to it?
Paul: On the contrary, it's the best in the series!
by Patiodude October 26, 2011
Get the George Lucas's first rule of cinematography mug.A situation in which sci-fi movies often sacrifice good-quality acting and a coherent story in order to milk in the special effects
Movies that suffer from George Lucas Syndrome are:
Star Wars Prequel Trilogy (Episodes I-III)
Steven Spielberg's Minority Report
Matrix Sequels
Star Wars Prequel Trilogy (Episodes I-III)
Steven Spielberg's Minority Report
Matrix Sequels
by LK47 April 22, 2006
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