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'Star Wars' To Venture Into 3-D Territory?...a point in my age where to do another trilogy would take 10 years." As recently as last year, Lucas told The Los Angeles Times: "There really isn't any story to tell there. ... It's been covered in the books and video games and comic books,... In this article: George Lucas, Luke Skywalker, Star Wars, Leia Solo, Han Solo, Sarlacc, Steven Spielberg, Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, and Francis Ford Coppola |
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Boston Globe | October 17, 2007
Rapper C-Murder back on trial in New Orleans fatal shooting
...spinoff of the "Star Wars" film franchise. Lucas told The Los Angeles Times he has just begun work on the series, which will not include the films' major characters Luke Skywalker or Darth Vader. "The Skywalkers aren't in it, and it's about...
In this article: George Lucas, Damon Wayans, Corey Miller, C-Murder, New Orleans, Star Wars, Stephen Colbert, and Lucasfilm Animation
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Wired: Underwire | October 20, 2008
Dark Knight Dominates Scream Awards The Underwire from Wired.com
...by a platoon of "clones." Taking in the spectacle at Sunday's taping in Los Angeles, comics legend Stan Lee summed up the geek-meets-red-carpet mayhem for the Los Angeles Times: "I don't see any end in sight." Scream nominees were picked...
In this article: Scream Awards, Spike TV, Tim Kring, Los Angeles, Academy Award, Wired.com, 300, and Stephenie Meyer
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IMDb News | October 25, 2007
Movie & TV News @ IMDb.com - Studio Briefing - 25 October 2007
...of George Lucas, Robert Zemeckis, Ron Howard and Jon Landau, is now increasingly attracting would-be video game creators, the Los Angeles Times observed today (Thursday). The newspaper noted that, as part of their course work, students in a USC...
In this article: University of Southern California, All rights reserved, PlayStation 3, Sony, Ron Howard, Robert Zemeckis, and George Lucas
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EW.com | October 17, 2007
Lucas confirms ''Star Wars'' TV series
...series would not include the Skywalkers or Darth Vader but instead focus on ''minor characters.'' ''It's completely different,'' Lucas said. ''But it's a good idea, and it's going to be a lot of fun to do.'' He would not reveal any other...
In this article: George Lucas, Judd Apatow, Adam McKay, Will Ferrell, Ellen DeGeneres, Star Wars, Damon Wayans, Kid Rock, Nicolas Cage, and The Starter Wife
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Wikipedia | May 16, 2009
The Star Wars Trilogy in Thirty Minutes
...for George Lucas at Skywalker Ranch. George Lucas commented to The Los Angeles Times, "I was quite impressed that they were able to find a way to make 'Star Wars' faster and more intense." A production ran for a year in Los Angeles at...
In this article: The Star Wars Trilogy in Thirty Minutes, Star Wars, George Lucas, X-wing, The Sunday Times, Coronet Theatre, University of Southern California, and USA Today
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Telegraph.co.uk - All news | October 12, 2008
South Park episode angers viewers with scenes of Hollywood titans raping Indiana Jones
...did they go too far?" Los Angeles Times blogger Todd Martens praised the episode but also questioned: "Was continually - and graphically - having Spielberg and Lucas violently rape Indiana Jones too far?" Many also doubted if...
In this article: South Park, Indiana Jones, Steven Spielberg, Viacom, George Lucas, Indiana Jones franchise, Trapped in the Closet, Hollywood, and DreamWorks
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Entertainment News | October 16, 2007
Lucas working on 'Star Wars' TV show : US Entertainment
...theaters worldwide. Lucas concedes not making the show about Luke Skywalker or his father, Anakin, is "taking chances" as far as connecting with the established "Star Wars" audience, the Los Angeles Times reported. "It's about minor...
In this article: George Lucas, Star Wars, Luke Skywalker, Star Wars, Star Wars, Jedi, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Darth Vader, and Hollywood
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The Los Angeles Times (also known as the L.A. Times) is a daily newspaper published in Los Angeles, California since 1881. It is distributed throughout the Western United States. It is the second-largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States and the fourth-most widely distributed newspaper in the United States. Its daily circulation reported in October 2008 was 739,000, down from a peak of 1.1 million. In addition to its print product, the Times also publishes a 24-hour news Web site at latimes.com.
The Times's most recent Pulitzer Prize was awarded in 2009. Reporters Bettina Boxall and Julie Cart won the Explanatory Reporting prize "for their fresh and painstaking exploration into the cost and effectiveness of attempts to combat the growing menace of wildfires across the western United States." Previously it had won thirty-eight Pulitzers, including four in editorial cartooning, and one each in spot news reporting for the 1965 Watts Riots and the 1992 Los Angeles riots. In 2004, the paper won five prizes, which is the third-most by any paper in one year (behind The New York Times in 2002 (7) and The Washington Post in 2008 (6)).
- Name:
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- Editor:
- Russ Stanton
- Published By:
- Eddy Hartenstein
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- Broadsheet
- Founding Date:
- 1881-12-04 00:00:00.0
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