I can't put up a poll for this because there are so many. Still wanna watch "People vs. George Lucas" but of the ones I've seen, I like
"Empire of Dreams" - really makes you appreciate how groundbreaking EVERY aspect of A New Hope is, and how the odds were stacked against it until things started somehow to come together at the end. These days, big films don't crews that have a total of zero interest in a big movie where they only care to leave at 5PM. Watching this film will allow to separate SW form all other blockbusters.
"The Beginning" The fly-on-the-wall technique of the TPM documentary makes for a surprising thorough and honest film. You can clearly see where the vision of this film is flawed right form the beginning. Most interesting are the test screenings, where Lucas and Burtt realize that the film can't be saved in editing.
"From Puppets to Pixels". - The first minute of this film.. before the title comes up, says a whole lot. We see George working back in the 70's on the spectacular hangar set for A New Hope. We see makeup and prosthetics applied to Chewbacca, along with a myriad of other moments in the original trilogy brought to life with whatever technique they could come up with.. and then it fades into a shot of George sitting next to bob Coleman at a desk in front of a computer. From there, the hands-on gritty quality that made SW the best film franchise in history is diminished iwth the new trilogy's approach.
"Empire of Dreams" - really makes you appreciate how groundbreaking EVERY aspect of A New Hope is, and how the odds were stacked against it until things started somehow to come together at the end. These days, big films don't crews that have a total of zero interest in a big movie where they only care to leave at 5PM. Watching this film will allow to separate SW form all other blockbusters.
"The Beginning" The fly-on-the-wall technique of the TPM documentary makes for a surprising thorough and honest film. You can clearly see where the vision of this film is flawed right form the beginning. Most interesting are the test screenings, where Lucas and Burtt realize that the film can't be saved in editing.
"From Puppets to Pixels". - The first minute of this film.. before the title comes up, says a whole lot. We see George working back in the 70's on the spectacular hangar set for A New Hope. We see makeup and prosthetics applied to Chewbacca, along with a myriad of other moments in the original trilogy brought to life with whatever technique they could come up with.. and then it fades into a shot of George sitting next to bob Coleman at a desk in front of a computer. From there, the hands-on gritty quality that made SW the best film franchise in history is diminished iwth the new trilogy's approach.