I'd love to know the story of how Lucas got Alec Guiness to sign on. What convinced him? You know he must have thought this thing was gonna flop and was pretty cheesball at the time.
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And I've seen those tryouts. PURE ****ING GARBAGE. ALL OF THEM.
Kurt Russell? William ****ing Katt? ROFLLMAO:facepalm::facepalm::facepalm: |
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My favorite had to be Terri Nunn. :D |
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And it's in virtually every "making of" book about Star Wars. You're wrong. |
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William Katt rockin the 70's "white fro". ROFL
You know Dane rocked one. |
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Without the role of Obi Wan, he'd have been remembered for a film he did in 1957. That's a long time for an actor in 1976. |
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Please explain to me how Kurt Russell and Cindy Williams were "unknowns". :shake: |
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But he claims he settled on who he did because they were relative unknowns and wouldn't be distracting. |
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Yeah, he was an unknown. :D Lucas also wanted Pacino, Burt Reynolds (who MGM wanted for Rocky), Jodie Foster (who Carrie mentioned in the Special Edition DVD), etc and so on. It's a lie. |
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A relative unknown did. Again, these are Lucas' own admissions. He picked unknowns for the roles for a specific reason. Now **** off. You're being a dick for no reason other than you're mad about being wrong about something. Again. |
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The script, by all accounts, was unreadable. Plus, no one believed in it. |
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Leigh Brackett had nothing to do with Star Wars. Empire, sure. Star Wars, no. Just admit I know a lot more about you on this subject, and move on. |
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