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George Lucas’ Long History Of Using His ‘Star Wars’ Money To Save Film History

Not everyone is a fan of George Lucas. Some feel he destroyed the original Star Wars trilogy with the Special Editions and don’t like that he wrote and directed those critically panned prequels. Some also take issue that he executive produced a bad film version of an excellent comic (Howard the Duck). Some have issues with his embrace of digital cameras, which helped to lead Hollywood to mostly abandon celluloid film, and that he also helped turn mainstream cinema into largely blockbuster-only terrain. Some also take issue with him having sold his company, Lucasfilm, and its Star Wars content to Disney.

That all said, here are some other things George Lucas has done. He’s donated untold millions to charity, including, reportedly, a good chunk of the $4.05 billion he made in that Disney sale. He’s given a ton to Barack Obama’s campaigns and foundations. He’s sent hundreds of millions to his alma mater, the University of Southern California, and established an educational foundation that tries to make teaching more delectable to students. His last Hollywood venture, before his soft retirement in 2012, was the Tuskegee Airmen movie Red Tails — a blockbuster about African-American soldiers, targeted at African-American teenagers, at a time when the industry ignored that demo (and, for the most part, still do).

And let’s not forget, Lucas created the original Star Wars trilogy and co-created Indiana Jones. That’s why he has all this money to throw around. And throw it around he has, often quietly, without making a big show. It’s true that Lucas has done some wrong by his original Star Wars trifecta, truculently waging war with those who’d like to see movies from the late ‘70s and early ‘80s without instantly dated late ‘90s digital graffiti. And yet he’s still one of film preservation’s mightiest heroes, regularly using his clout and his cash to ensure that we all have access to some of cinema’s greatest accomplishments.

This piece is about the George Lucas that not everyone knows — not the questionable guy who had Han Solo shoot first, but the champion who helped save Citizen Kane from colorization. This is about the George Lucas who ensured that everything from Night of the Living Dead to the Björk-starring drama The Juniper Tree to experimental shorts by the great Shirley Clarke are easy to find and look beautiful. It’s about the guy who took his Star Wars riches and helped save film history.

In fact, one of the architects of our modern blockbuster industrial complex first got really into movies with a type of cinema almost always ignored by mainstream audiences: the avant-garde. Lucas grew up in Modesto, California, hardly a cultural utopia. Luckily it was a hop, skip, and a jump from San Francisco. The young George Lucas would trek there to check out its bohemian art scene. But his favorite stop was Canyon Cinema, a “traveling cinematheque” launched by Bay Area experimental filmmakers to show off (and later distribute) experimental films.

It was at these screenings — so DIY that they sometimes took place in co-founder Bruce Baillie’s backyard, cinema screened on a strung-up bedsheet — that the future creator of Ewoks and Jar Jar Binks had his mind blown by the films of Stan Brakhage, Bruce Conner, Jordan Belson, and Arthur Lipsett. (The latter’s mordant 21-87 was his favorite, and he would later pay homage to it with numerous Easter Eggs.) Experimental films helped Lucas think about movies not in terms of story but in terms of sound and image. His student films were heavily indebted to the avant-garde, as was his feature Hollywood debut, 1971’s THX 1138.

Lucas soon went mainstream, and how. But even as he made the most money-gobbling movies, he never forgot his past. At heart, Lucas is an outsider who’s gotten lucky, more than once. In fact, for nearly a decade he’s threatened to return to avant-garde filmmaking. Those arty Lucas films have yet to materialize — and it’s worth noting he’s 76 — but he’s made sure to keep paying it forward. Lucas has made generous donations to his first love, Canyon Cinema. And he’s been a major force in film preservation. In 1990, he joined The Film Foundation, a non-profit founded by Martin Scorsese that has overseen the restoration of hundreds of movies, from Hollywood classics to international greats to experimental shorts to diamonds in the rough that would have been lost to history without them.

Lucas has also used his name to help other filmmakers. He and Francis Ford Coppola were appalled when Akira Kurosawa — whose samurai epic The Hidden Fortress was a major inspiration on the first Star Wars — was having trouble getting money for his 1980 film Kagemusha. So they put up the needed cash and helped get it released in America. When Lawrence Kasdan, who’d co-written The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, and Raiders of the Lost Ark, needed help making his directorial debut, the steamy neo-noir Body Heat, Lucas was there. And Lucas was there for Paul Schrader when he wanted to make the most non-commercial movie possible: Mishima, a fragmented look at the Japanese novelist Yukio Mishima, who, after a failed military coup, took his life via seppuku.

Lucas’ name helped attract attention to these films, but some of his other gregarious efforts have been quiet, under the radar. Since selling Lucasfilm to Disney in 2012, he’s shifted his focus to the George Lucas Family Foundation, which has supplied money to a treasure trove of restorations. You can see his name among the benefactors for such scrubbed-up titans as Charles Chaplin’s 1916 short The Count, the early color horror film Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933), the 1945 noir Detour, the post-Cuban Revolution portrait Memories of Underdevelopment, the 1968 documentary Salesman, Robert Downey Sr.’s savage 1970 satire Putney Swope, and many more.

Lucas was also one of a number of filmmakers and classic movie stars who testified to the Senate in 1988 against the thankfully short-lived trend, most notoriously wielded by Ted Turner, of colorizing black-and-white films.

“The destruction of our film heritage, which is the focus of concern today, is only the tip of the iceberg. American law does not protect our painters, sculptors, recording artists, authors, or filmmakers from having their lifework distorted, and their reputation ruined,” Lucas argued. “Our cultural history must not be allowed to be rewritten.”

Lucas’ fiery words helped sway legislators to his side. And it led to the formation of the National Film Registry, which for over three decades has adopted 25 new films per year for preservation. (Star Wars was inducted in 1989 and Empire in 1995. Jedi, alas, has yet to make the cut.)

Does all this preservationist do-goodery clash with Lucas’ refusal to make the original versions of the first Star Wars trilogy more widely available? Yes and no. Lucas was advocating for the rights of artists over the works they’ve created, and Lucas created Star Wars, so technically he can do with them what he wishes. Still, maybe one day its current owners will be the ones to drop the original 1977 version, with its Carter-era effects and lack of Jabba or “McClunkey,” onto Disney+.

Until then, there’s plenty of other movies to watch. And a number of them you can watch in part thanks to George Lucas.

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What’s On Tonight: It’s A ‘Justified’ Mini-Reunion When Walton Goggins Returns As ‘The Unicorn’

The Unicorn (CBS, 9:30pm EST) — Walton Goggins returns to our TV screens tonight, where he’s still widower Wade, and he’s enamored with a woman who happens to be played by Justified co-star Natalie Zea. Her character, Shannon, has some unusual living arrangements, though, and Wade must decide if he’s able to cope with them. (Please let Timothy Olyphant swagger through the background while wearing a hat.)

Supernatural (CW, 8:00pm EST) — It’s all on the line now! (Of course.) The battle against God continues with a familiar face on the roster.

Station 19 (ABC, 8:00pm EST) — The firefighter drama returns in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic in Seattle. This could be a decent idea, or it could backfire, right? At least we’ll see the crew leaning on each other while chaos swirls around them.

The Outpost (CW, 9:00pm EST) — Garret digs into a cult that’s making human sacrifices while Janzo and Wren look into a cure for this show’s infection. Talon is working on a sanctuary, as well.

Grey’s Anatomy (ABC, 9:00pm EST) — Yep, this medical drama is also back to confront COVID-19 (one month into the onset) at Grey Sloan Memorial, so expect things to get perhaps too real.

Star Trek: Discovery (CBS, 10:00pm EST) — Lt. Ash Tayler intrigues the U.S.S. Discovery crew with his arrival, and Admiral Cornwell’s wondering what the hell Lorna’s doing and whether it’s no good.

Jimmy Kimmel Live — Ellen Pompeo, Chris Stapleton

The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon — James Spader, Chris Paul, Josh Johnson

Late Night With Seth Meyers — Dan Aykroyd, Anya Taylor-Joy

The Late Late Show With James Corden — Jack Harlow

In case you missed this last Thursday:

Save Me Too (Peacock Original series) — Lennie James (Morgan from Fear The Walking Dead) returns to his other show (the first season was called Save Me) to continue as Nelly, whose life changed forever when he was accused of kidnapping his daughter. She’s still nowhere to be found, but new suspects and secrets surface, and this is bit of a redemption story inside of a London-set thriller story.

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Megan Thee Stallion Shares ‘Good News’ About The Release Date Of Her Debut Album

Megan Thee Stallion began the year with her EP Suga and went through a variety of both ups and downs in 2020, but she’s ending the year with a little Good News. That’s the title of her debut album, which she announced on Instagram would be dropping on November 20. She’s making the album available for pre-order tonight after spending the last 24 hours teasing her fans with Instagram hints, writing in the announcement, “Through this rough ass year we’ve all been having I felt like we could all use a lil bit of good news.”

Megan certainly saw her fair share of both kinds of news and is no stranger to making headlines after breaking out last year with the song “Big Ole Freak” from her 2018 Tina Snow EP. She started 2020 riding high off the success of her “Hot Girl Summer” with Nicki Minaj and Ty Dolla Sign, but was nearly derailed by a label dispute with 1501 Certified Entertainment. After she was cleared to release Suga, it seemed things were looking up until a global pandemic put a stop to all touring.

She recovered thanks to TikTok and the dance challenge revolving around “Savage,” which led to the single receiving a remix featuring Megan’s fellow Houstonian Beyonce and Meg’s first No. 1 on the Hot 100. While she should have been able to enjoy that peak for a while, her next set of headlines revolved instead around the September incident that started with Tory Lanez allegedly shooting her. She bounced back again with her appearance on Cardi B’s “WAP” but spent much of the last two months fending off a smear campaign from Tory that tried to paint her as a clout-seeking liar.

However, it looks like she’ll be ending the year on a high note and giving her Hotties something to ride out the end of an atrocious 2020. That is some good news, indeed.

Good News is out 11/20 via 300 Entertainment.

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Ashe And Niall Horan Delivered Their Touching Duet ‘Moral Of The Story’ On ‘Corden’

With in-person performances still being restricted, artists have been getting creative about their appearances on late-night television. Recently, Christine And The Queens appeared on The Late Show With James Corden from inside a lavish Paris art museum and now, Niall Horan and UK singer Ashe are taking a page from Christine’s book. The duo got together to deliver their touching duet “Moral Of The Story” from London’s Royal Albert Hall.

Taking the grand center stage, Ashe and Horan serenaded each other face-to-face. Joined by a full band to expand their sound, the two singers showcased their soaring melodies amid the empty theater. “Some mistakes get made / That’s alright, that’s okay / You can think that you’re in love / When you’re really just engaged,” the sing.

The original version of the track was produced Finneas and saw an uncredited vocal feature by Billie Eilish, but Ashe said in a statement upon the remix’s release that Horan was the perfect artist to hop on her breakout track: There’s only a few humans I trust with my music and I feel lucky Niall’s become one of those people. We have more to learn about each other but what I’ve learned so far is he’s not in it for fame or praise – he’s in it bc he’s in love with music and ur either born that or ur not.”

Watch Ashe and Horan sing “Moral Of The Story” on The Late Late Show With James Corden above.

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Kristen Stewart Explains Why It Feels ‘F*cking Good’ That A Movie Like ‘Happiest Season’ Exists

To quote the Sunset Boulevard musical, “Girl meets boy/That’s a safe beginning.”

It’s the basis of thousands of romantic-comedies, a genre that can be thrillingly passionate at its best and The Ugly Truth at its worst. Hulu’s Happiest Season doesn’t follow the safe girl-meets-boy beginning, because there is no boy; the Christmas-season rom-com is about a queer couple, Abby (played by Kristen Stewart) and Harper (MacKenzie Davis), who are on the verge of getting engaged until Harper informs Abby that she hasn’t come out to her buttoned-up family. It’s the rare studio comedy about a same-sex couple.

“You enter the movie immediately comforted by [knowing it’s a rom-com]. For me, especially, as somebody who would completely identify with a story of this kind, [the audience] is just put at ease in a way that’s immediate,” Stewart told the Advocate about Happiest Season. “It’s like, in this beautiful way, indulgent. And it just feels f*cking good.” Davis — who deserved an Emmy for Halt and Catch Fire, and I’m still mad about it — echoed Stewart’s comments.

“It also doesn’t make it an event, which is so nice. It’s two people in love and there is this obstacle that they have to get over. Obviously, that is contingent on their sexuality, but everything else feels ancillary to the fact that they’re lesbians. There are stories about gay and lesbian couples or a person of some marginalized identity that are tragedies or, at the very least, high dramas. It’s so nice to be like, ‘There will be problems, but they will end up fine.’”

Directed and co-written by Clea DuVall with Mary Holland, Happiest Season, which also stars Alison Brie, Aubrey Plaza, Dan Levy, Victor Garber, and Mary Steenburgen, premieres on Hulu on November 25.

(Via Advocate)

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Trump Referred To Himself As A ‘Golden Goose’ While Attacking Fox News And People Can’t Hold Back The Jokes

As tensions continue to heat up between Donald Trump and Fox News, the president opened himself up to yet another round of embarrassing jokes while attempting to criticize the news network. The source of the tension stems from Fox News acknowledging that Joe Biden won the 2020 election, which is a reality that the president has, so far, refused to accept. As is often the case, Trump lashed out with a barrage of insults about Fox News’ supposedly declining ratings, but in the process, he walked right into a barrage of jokes by referring to himself as a Golden Goose.

“@FoxNews daytime ratings have completely collapsed,” Trump tweeted. “Weekend daytime even WORSE. Very sad to watch this happen, but they forgot what made them successful, what got them there. They forgot the Golden Goose.”

Like clockwork, Trump’s goose was cooked within minutes of clicking “send” on his tweet as the jokes began to pour in.

Trump’s golden goose tweet arrives on the heels of a report that he’s getting ready to dust off his old “Trump TV” plan and launch a digital media company that he believes will “wreck” Fox News. The president’s anger with the network started almost immediately after it was the first news outlet to call Arizona for Biden and refused to retract that decision despite pressure from Republicans and even some of the network’s biggest personalities. That was the start of the messy break-up that will undoubtedly continue to play out in public, thanks to the president’s itchy tweeting thumb.

(Via Donald J. Trump on Twitter)

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RMR Puts A Humorous Spin On A ’90s Rock Classic In His ‘The Wishing Hour’ Video

The mysterious masked crooner RMR first broke out with a trap-tastic cover of Rascal Flatts’ “Bless the Broken Road” which went viral as fans struggled to parse its subject matter with the divergent presentation. With his latest video, he gives them more fodder to ponder as he breaks down a ’90s Matchbox Twenty classic, dropping the whole shebang into what looks like a coffee shop open mic night, complete with a backup band and a cup of tea.

“The Wishing Hour” is RMR’s tongue-in-cheek take on Matchbox Twenty’s “3 AM,” which twists the pining anthem into more of a late-night booty call theme song. While M20’s Rob Thomas initially wrote the song to try and make sense of his mom’s cancer diagnosis, RMR is more interested in hashing out a less complex set of emotions. “It’s three a.m. and I’m f*ckin’ horny,” he warbles in his zany take. It probably won’t make Thomas too happy but RMR’s fans will likely delight in his artistic vandalism. The track is the first part of a new project called 4th Quarter Medley, re-imagining a bunch of songs across a series of interconnected videos.

Of course, RMR already proved this year that he’s no one-trick pony, putting out the mischievous Drug Dealing Is A Lost Art EP featuring a broad range of styles on tracks like “Dealer” featuring Future and Lil Baby, “I’m Not Over You,” and “Welfare” with Westside Gunn.

Watch RMR’s “The Wishing Hour” video above.

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The Celtics Trade Activity Will Tell Us Exactly Where They Believe They Stand In The East

The Boston Celtics came up two games short of the NBA Finals in the Orlando Bubble, losing in six games to the Miami Heat. With a young, budding superstar in Jayson Tatum and a complementary young star in Jaylen Brown, Boston has a duo that they hope can be the core of a championship contender.

The question is how they feel about the rest of their roster and their ability to compete for championships in the near future. Gordon Hayward has long seemed like he would be on his way out either this year via trade or next year in free agency given the Celtics wing situation. As such, it’s not surprising to see his name popping up in trade rumors. But in an interesting twist, Kemba Walker has likewise been mentioned in rumors despite an All-Star season in his first year in Boston, which indicates the playoff performance may be steering Boston to a larger shakeup.

What should be noted is that the Celtics are always a team mentioned in trade rumors, as they aren’t afraid to let their desire for star hunting to be made public. Oftentimes, those rumors stay just as that and never form into anything concrete. As such, rumblings of their pursuits of the likes of Jrue Holiday (per Kevin O’Connor of The Ringer) and possibly even Myles Turner should be taken with a bit of a grain of salt, understanding how they like to operate in the offseason. Should they make moves to really shake up their roster, however, it will be very telling about where they see themselves as currently constructed in the hierarchy of an Eastern Conference that figures to be even more competitive at the top next season.

When Walker arrived in Boston, it appeared to be a more snug fit than what they had with Kyrie Irving, particularly his relationship with the two budding stars, but in the postseason, some of the same issues began popping up. Walker struggled with consistency after returning from his knee injury and Brown seemed to waver in and out of rhythm and effectiveness as a tertiary option at times. On defense, Walker was targeted relentlessly by Miami and Toronto, and if they feel that is an Achilles heel for this team that can’t be solved simply by adding an upgrade at center — which, one would think, would be their top priority this offseason, hence the Turner rumors — then having his name attached to a Holiday rumor makes some sense.

Swapping Walker for Holiday would be a massive upgrade defensively, but would certainly take away from the other end of the floor for Boston. If they were to do so, it would show they were going all in on Tatum and Brown, as Holiday simply isn’t the type of player to create great shots — particularly perimeter shots — for himself in the same way Walker can. With the Draft arriving soon and Boston surely moving some, if not all, of their three first round picks to make a move for more immediate help, we should get answers soon as to how aggressively they want to upgrade their roster.

At this point, you could talk me into the Celtics doing just about anything and it’s representative of how wild this trade season might be. With financials locked in now, teams know they aren’t having to worry about a cap drop or massive tax penalties on top of declining revenues, and the result is, I think, going to be a much more active trade market than we may have expected even a couple months ago as the playoffs were on going. The free agent market isn’t strong and most teams are pretty well capped out, so most moves have to come through trades and Boston has the ammunition to make some big moves should they so choose. Whether they do or don’t, we’ll know exactly where Ainge and company believe they stand in the East and how they want to build around their young stars.

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Phil Rosenthal Of ‘Somebody Feed Phil’ Has A Caipirinha Recipe For You To Try

Phil Rosenthal has made it a habit to bring an extra suitcase when he travels the world for his Netflix series Somebody Feed Phil. This additional storage is not for random knick-knacks, but rather for local food items that he wants to share with his family and friends back home.

“I built a bar in my house,” he says, “so that I can have people over and make them drinks.”

The producer/travel host even had a short stint working as a bartender at Richoux of London, in the downstairs food hall of theNew York City’s Citicorp Center.

“I was in my 20s and needed the money,” he says. “So I applied for the job. I’d never worked as a bartender before, but I lied — thinking that I’d have enough time to learn after putting in my resume. They called me for a shift that evening.”

For eight months, a young Rosenthal learned in the line of duty, with a Mr. Boston Bartender Guide hidden away and at the ready.

“I remember my very first customer, a pretty lady who asked me for a Pink Squirrel,” he remembers. “I couldn’t find it in the book, so I asked her forgiveness and if she could tell me how to make it. She just smiled and said, ‘I’ll just take a gin and tonic.’ It was probably the nicest thing that anyone has ever done for me.”

Over the years, Rosenthal has improved his skills and feels able to handle “uncomplicated” cocktails while serving his guests. The specialty drink at his house is usually one learned on the last trip he took. So it’s not a huge surprise that on a return flight from Brazil, after filming season four’s premiere episode, the host’s spare suitcase was filled with cachaça. The rum-like alcohol distilled from fermented sugarcane is the main attraction for the country’s national cocktail and Phil’s new sipper of choice: the caipirinha.

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“Do you remember Hawaiian Punch?” asks Rosenthal over the phone. “That is what caipirinha is. It goes down like a delicious fruit drink, and then you get ‘punched’ by the alcohol. I absolutely loved them, and had my fair share during my time in Brazil.”

For Rosenthal, making caipirinhas for his friends is a way to share his memories of Rio with those closest to him.

“They aren’t difficult to make at all,” he says. “Or if you don’t feel like working just find the nearest authentic Brazilian restaurant — they’ll know what they’re doing.”

Should you decide that you want to take your own stab at the caipirinha, we have Phil’s classic recipe for you right here — with some help from chief bartender Danielle Espindola from New York’s hit Brazilian eatery Berimbau.

RECIPE:

  • Cachaça (2 ounces)
  • Sugar (2 spoons)
  • Lime

INSTRUCTIONS:

  • Take the lime, cut in half, and then in quarters. Remove the white part in the center of the fruit to reduced bitterness. The amount of the lime depends on the size of the fruit, but the average is half a lime, meaning two quarters.
  • Take a rocks glass, and place the two lime quarters inside, adding two small spoons of white sugar, and gently muddle the mix. Be careful not to muddle too hard, because you don’t want to bruise the fruit.
  • Finally, add two ounces of cachaça and ice to the top. Shake it for about 30 seconds and pour back into the glass. If needed, top it off with more ice at the end.

Somebody Feed Phil is now available on Netflix.

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Justin Bieber Returns To Holiday Music With A New ‘Rockin Around The Christmas Tree’ Cover

The past few weeks have been an active stretch for Justin Bieber. He recently performed on SNL, hopped on a remix of 24kGoldn’s No. 1 hit “Mood,” dropped an acoustic version of his Chance The Rapper collaboration “Holy,” and performed with Dan + Shay at the CMAs just last night. Now he is keeping his streak going by getting into the holiday spirit: Bieber has released a new rendition of the Christmas classic “Rockin Around The Christmas Tree.”

The cover is available exclusively on Amazon Music and it incorporates Bieber’s modern R&B sound into sounds of jingle bells and other classic holiday music goodies and vibes.

Bieber is of course familiar with holiday music, as he put out a Christmas album, Under The Mistletoe, back in 2011. It was his second album overall, and it was a tremendous success, as it was the first Christmas album by a male artist to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. The album had collaborations with Mariah Carey, Usher, Boyz II Men, Busta Rhymes, and The Band Perry. It featured a bunch of holiday classics, but not “Rocking Around The Christmas Tree,” so this is a new one in the Bieber oeuvre.

Listen to Bieber’s rendition of “Rockin Around The Christmas Tree” above.