It's actually kind of amazing that the director set out to make a time travel/superhero sci-fi movie and ended up with a stylish and affecting tale of a teenager's descent into schizophrenia in that original theatrical cut. Usually when a movie gets out of the director's control, you end up with a pile of crap rather than a quality movie that's completely at odds with his intent.
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Usually when a movie gets out of the director's control, you end up with a pile of crap rather than a quality movie that's completely at odds with his intent.
George Lucas almost pulled it off.
Word to both of you.
George Lucas almost pulled it off.
Which time?
That's what I'm wondering.
The first time, when it apparently wasn't what he meant to say, but fired up millions anyway.
I assumed you meant the first time.
You mean Star Wars, not American Graffitti?
You mean Star Wars, not American Graffitti?
No, didn't you hear - he really meant Cindy Williams to shoot first.
Or was that The First Nudie Musical?