George Lucas Is Fine with a Little Naïvete
George Lucas, Star Wars creator and Indiana Jones visionary, is the subject of a New York Times Magazine profile out this weekend and argues that naïveté can actually be a good thing for movies about race.
John Stamos might have a series again, George Lucas corrects the fanboys, and the gay return of Ethan Embry.
George Lucas, Star Wars creator and Indiana Jones visionary, is the subject of a New York Times Magazine profile out this weekend and argues that naïveté can actually be a good thing for movies about race.
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