Thursday, March 20, 2008

May the Force Be With You

So yesterday I felt like watching TV- which, is usually not one of my favorite things to do- and I saw this interview with George Lucas, and he talked about the phenomenon that made him famous (what else is there for him to talk about?).


It was interesting how his intentions with Star Wars was to give the world a view on religion different, comparing all of the religions. He said once that we were all seeing a "different part of the elephant" and that all religions were true.

There's more to writers than even their writing portrays!

-Calister F. Wells

1 comment:

Piratical Lord of the Guitars said...

That's odd how that was his intentions for the movie because his motive at first isn't clear. However when you think about it for awhile it becomes a little clearer. To me his "different part of the elephant" seems to be the view of the force and how to use it. The Rebels believe they are the good in the galaxy and their way is best, yet the Empire believes controlling the galaxy is the best way to use the power given by the force.