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Poor Chet 😭💀
#chet holmgren#jalen williams#jdub#cody williams#cdub(?)#omg these men#i wanna see this group chat now#bullying poor chet#😭💀#(meanwhile ou is playing and im still here posting about chet what kind of hold does this man have on me)
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the shovel explanation is such a cop out excuse for the poor writing decisions of the MAW2 finale.
as a joke it’s fine, it’s funny as a one time thing, much like saying “maybe Randy’s cupcakes were just that good” as an explanation for him getting into ROR (despite meeting almost none of their supposed qualifiers)
but I’m honestly so tired of it getting brought up. They wrote Randall and Johnny as friends because they wanted the two of them to work together without as much messy conflict. They made up a non-explanation for Johnny’s saving Randall because they didn’t have the time for it to make more sense. It keeps Johnny and Randall’s goals focused as a villain duo, it gives them more time to focus on MIFT saving the day
Is it not also interesting to discuss the potential ways Johnny or Randy could’ve salvaged their relationship post-MU? That maybe the two of them found common ground afterwards, and repaired the damage caused by their conflict with Mike, Sulley, and OK by having a common enemy? Johnny realizing that because Sulley said no, he had to take Randall back into ROR? And Randall accepting, because he thought there was no other way to stay relevant and likable?
Maybe they were very close friends during MU’s runtime, but we just didn’t see it because the movie just focused on OK! Maybe after randall was brought back into ROR, he and Johnny were closer than ever, and a newly emboldened Randall saw it fit to bully Chet, Fungus, and anyone else in his way to get to the top. There’s so many other potential explanations for Randall’s “bestie” monologue!
but no um… shovel theory I guess
#randall boggs#johnny worthington#monsters at work#monsters university#side note can we talk about something new besides Randall’s brain damage#or at least something more interesting about Randall’s story
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Random ROR headcanons
Reggie Jacobs:
-I don’t care that she’s canonically a man. She’s a butch to me. And she kisses girls.
-She’s semi nonverbal, preferring to either be silent or make growling/grunting sounds. But in random situations she’ll casually start talking until she doesn’t feel like it anymore.
-According to her MU card, she has a low IQ (30 to be exact), which makes me wonder how she got into ROR. Maybe Johnny was impressed by her wild nature and let her in and is slightly intimidated by her so he’s avoiding confrontation. Thats just a theory.
-Now here comes the personal headcanons.
-Due to her lack of emotional control, lack of communication, and poor school performance in her childhood, her parents tried to get her help (more so because they didn’t want to be known as the family with an unstable kid), but the adults in her life. Basically it didn’t work. And Reggie hated how everyone in her school was either scared of her or hated her.
-So eventually she stopped trying. She decided to become the bully everyone thought she was. Because what’s the point in trying to prove you’re not a bad person when everyone has already decided you’re hopeless?
-She thinks she’s better like this. In control. Free. And she’s pretty much stopped caring about what everybody else thinks.
-Can, will, and has beat a bitch up.
-Arm wrestling champ at parties.
-Eats her food in one bite, plate and everything.
-Will go apeshit if she hears someone mocking her intelligence. It’s a sore spot for her.
-Has, on multiple occasions, gotten too excited at parties/events and ripped her shirt clean off.
-Her tail is sensitive.
Chip Goff:
-Seafood liker. He’ll eat that shit raw.
-Quarterback in the school football team.
-Yes, he smokes weed sometimes.
-Every single morning he lumbers down the stairs, yawning and stretching his arms, wearing nothing BUT his worn out boxers to make himself some cereal, mumbling a sleepy “Mornin’.” To his frat brothers, unaware that they’re all a bunch of fags.
-Probably the only mostly normal member.
-He can breathe fire, but he doesn’t show it off like some other fire-breathers. Sometimes he’ll use it to discreetly cook some snacks.
-He’s pan with no preference at all. A casual guy most of the time.
Chet Alexander:
-Swagless T boy time. (Somebody tell him to wash his binder)
-He has a problem with scratching at his legs, scarring them, picking at them.
-Ironically despite that, he still gets anxious when he has to do his T shot.
-(Human) He’s tried taping his chest a few times.
-(Human) He has ectrodactyly in his right hand, making it look like a crab claw.
-(Human) He wears the eye patch to cover his facial palsy.
-Johnny tried to fix his acne but it just keeps coming back, so he gave up.
-Autistic and gay. Probably has other illnesses too.
-The bed wetting thing is from stress. He’s learned to just take the teasing and insults.
-Getting hit by Johnny isn’t anything new to him. He thinks he deserves it for annoying him, or stepping out of line, or for running his mouth again… Just trying to justify Johnny in his head. Of course he has a breakdown in his room later but hey, he’ll wake up the next morning and forget about it.
-Severely bullied in school as a kid. Definitely the cause of him being so dependent on ROR and specifically Johnny. He knows he’s nobody without ROR. It’s all he has. Johnny is his HERO. He saved him from his pointless life, gave him a purpose, made him someone important. He owes him everything.
-And he was ignored by his parents.
-In ROR, Johnny picks and chooses who hears about what. Ironically enough, Chet is the one who gets to know the least.
-Chet’s room is surprisingly void of personality… It’s just a bunch of ROR stuff.
-He’s aware how pathetic he is, deep down, and that he’s a joke among his peers. He just pushes those thoughts away for most of the day.
That’s all for now. Bye
#I bet Chet sh wasn’t on your bingo card#monsters university#mu#chet alexander#reggie jacobs#chip Goff#headcanons#chetposting#typical me#traumatizing the characters again#yes I was thinking a lot about Reggie and Chet today
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“Candy Corn” Premieres at TCL Chinese Theater
By Kayla Caldwell
Writer/Director Josh Hasty loves everything about the Halloween season - the feeling, the movies, the costumes. But he’s partial to classic horror movies of the 70s and 80s - Who isn't? - such as John Carpenter’s Halloween, Dark Night of the Scarecrow, and Happy Birthday to Me.
And that’s what inspired him to make Candy Corn, his directorial debut starring horror legends P.J. Soles, Tony Todd, and Courtney Gaines. “I wanted to take those [three movies] and create the framework to tell a story through a narrative that I had never seen before, which is what I did with the Dr. Death (Pancho Moler) and Jacob (Nate Chaney) characters,” Hasty told us at the film’s premiere at the TCL Chinese Theaters in Hollywood.
Candy Corn is a celebration of the “freaks,” the outsiders, following poor Jacob Atkins, who gets picked on brutally by local thugs in his small town. On Devil’s Night, they take it too far, leading Dr. Death to resurrect the tortured boy to seek his revenge.
They say write what you know. And unfortunately, Hasty knows what it’s like to be an outsider. “I was picked on all through school, whether it was, first for being smaller than everybody else, or later in life, it was being a freak for painting my nails black, dressing in all black, or wearing eyeliner — all the stuff I did that people in small-town Ohio thought was weird,” he said.
“That’s just something I know well,” he continued. “When you’re in that situation, you gravitate towards stories and films that paint the outcast as the hero… It’s not just about bullying as it is about being an outcast, being different, and sort of posing the question, ‘Who are the bullies? Who are the outcasts? Who are the real freaks?’”
Moler, one of the film’s stars, elaborated on this concept, saying that this kind of plot really sticks with you. It affects you. “You end up rooting for the villains at the end, which, not many people can do that. Rob [Zombie] is one of the people that can do that, and so is Josh [Hasty],” he said.
By the end of the movie, Dr. Death flips the script by calling all of the bullies the “freaks.” They’re the weird ones. “The freaks, as the ‘normal’ people see it, are just people minding their own business and trying to live life,” Hasty said.
Candy Corn’s message is personal and important, but it is very straightforward. Hasty did not want to be a part of the wave of indie horror films that leave you scratching your head at the end — not that there’s anything wrong with that! “I wanted my first film to really be something that meant a lot to me in a very deep-rooted way. And that is just a simple, classic story that is easy to follow and fun and entertaining,” Hasty said.
Speaking of simple, the movie’s title is one of the more straightforward symbols of Halloween, a sugary, polarizing treat. But don’t mistake Hasty for a candy corn addict. (He actually prefers Reese’s Cups - or used to, before he went vegan.) Most of the cast shared Hasty’s candy corn aversion, with Matt O’Neill, who plays Chet, joking, “The best place to put candy corn is inside a dead body, the way we did.”
In the film, the candy corn served a dual purpose. One, the candy corn in the cute, little Jack O-Lantern bucket was kind of an edible safety blanket for Jacob. Two, it was a way for resurrected Jacob to tag his murders, a little inspiration Hasty took from another favorite film of his, The Crow.
Like most indie movies, the struggle was real when it came to turning Candy Corn from a mere idea, into a fully-produced movie. But, Hasty believes he certainly lucked out with some things. For example, he wrote the role of Marcy with P.J. Soles in mind, he noted, “never thinking I would actually get P.J.”
Soles has been focusing on her family, as well as conventions and other fan celebrations, rather than working on films. As Hasty said, “She doesn’t need to work. She’s an icon.” But, as it turns out, Justin Mabry, one of the film’s executive producers and Deputy Conrad in the movie, is friends with Ben Scrivens from Fright Rags. Scrivens is friendly with Soles, and even has a T-shirt for her character from Halloween.
So Scrivens told her to check out the script, and just talk to Hasty. And their conversation went very, very well. “That was just a dream come true,” Hasty said. “She still gets offered stuff weekly and just doesn’t need to do it. So it really has to grab her, and she told me this after we finally got her. She loved it. We got on the phone, and it was just, it was absolutely incredible. To be inspired by John Carpenter, to be inspired by Halloween… and then to have one of the first three people Michael Meyers kills be in my film, it’s insane.”
But for Soles, Candy Corn checked all the boxes. “I get a lot of scripts, and I always look first to see if I get killed, and I didn’t in this, so I was happy. That was number one,” she said. “Number two, I liked the whole story, the bullying aspect is kind of neat… and something about Josh Hasty … made me feel like he was going to take care of me and not make me look bad. No ‘totally’s’ in any of the dialogue! I’m so happy I took a chance.”
But she’s not the only one who was thrilled to work with Hasty. The entire cast seemed enamored by him. “After talking to that guy [Hasty] for ten minutes, you know that he has something special. He has magic. He’s a genius,” O’Neill said, about his decision to join the film.
And Moler considered it an honor. “He wrote the role for me. How can you turn that down?” he said. He was also moved by the bullying storyline, which has led to some emotional meet and greets at screenings.
“I had no idea that Nate [Chaney] was playing the role as an autistic kid, and so to hear the dialogue between the bullies, it makes you root for Jacob towards the end, because no one wants that. I had people coming up to me after the movie telling me it made them cry when that was going on, because they have a nephew that’s autistic, or their son had dealt with bullying his whole life…” Moler said. “[They told me] 'for you to stick up for them… we rooted for you.' I was like, wow, that’s very deep. It made me feel like my job was done. Not only in the movie, but just, I was able to affect somebody in a positive way - even though it’s a horror movie.”
Candy Corn is available streaming and on video on demand now.
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Ron Howard to direct unnamed Hans Solo Film! Check it out!
Ron Howard to direct unnamed Hans Solo Film! Check it out!
Ron Howard has a big job in his hands and a very large audience of fans to impress with his directing skills for the new upcoming Han Solo film. But he won’t be alone, co-directors Christopher Miller and Phil Lord will be joining him on the set of the new Han Solo film.
Truth is Howard is no newbie to directing. He’s an Oscar-winning filmmaker.
Ron Howard has worked on some of our absolute favorite films and television series, which include:
Ron Howard's film and television career!
Arrested Development (TV Series)
Bit Part (uncredited)
Narrator / Ron Howard - Episode #5.1 (2018) ... Narrator - Blockheads (2013) ... Ron Howard / Narrator - Off the Hook (2013) ... Narrator (voice, uncredited) - Se?oritis (2013) ... Narrator (voice, uncredited) - It Gets Better (2013) ... Ron Howard / Narrator Show all 68 episodes 2016 The Odd Couple (TV Series) Stanley - Taffy Days (2016) ... Stanley 2016 Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie (TV Movie) Ron Howard 2016 Nightmare Next Door (TV Series documentary) Dan Short - Money Hunger (2016) ... Dan Short 2014 Gold Peak Tea: Home-Brewed Taste (Video short) (voice) 2011 The Death and Return of Superman (Short) Max's Son 2011 From Up on Poppy Hill Philosophy Club President (English version, voice) 2009 Jamie Foxx Ft. T-Pain: Blame It (Video short) Ron Howard 2001 A Beautiful Mind Man at Governors' Ball (uncredited) 2001 Osmosis Jones Tom Colonic (voice) 2000 How the Grinch Stole Christmas Whoville Townsperson (uncredited) 1998-1999 The Simpsons (TV Series) Ron Howard - Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder (1999) ... Ron Howard (voice) - When You Dish Upon a Star (1998) ... Ron Howard (voice) 1999 Frasier (TV Series) Stephen - Good Samaritan (1999) ... Stephen (voice) 1998 Welcome to Hollywood Ron Howard 1986 Return to Mayberry (TV Movie) Opie Taylor 1974-1984 Happy Days (TV Series) Richie Cunningham / Asst. DA Cecil Cunningham - Passages: Part 2 (1984) ... Richie Cunningham - Welcome Home: Part 2 (1983) ... Richie Cunningham - Welcome Home: Part 1 (1983) ... Richie Cunningham - Ralph's Family Problem (1980) ... Richie Cunningham - The Roaring Twenties (1980) ... Richie Cunningham / Asst. DA Cecil Cunningham Show all 170 episodes 1983 When Your Lover Leaves (TV Movie) (uncredited) 1982 Night Shift Annoying Sax Player / Boy Making out with Girlfriend in Front of Chuck's Apartment (uncredited) 1980-1981 The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang (TV Series) Richie Cunningham - Give Me a Hand: Something's Afoot (1981) ... Richie Cunningham (voice) - All This and Timbuktu (1981) ... Richie Cunningham (voice) - Around the World in 80 Ways (1981) ... Richie Cunningham (voice) - Perilous Pauline (1981) ... Richie Cunningham (voice) - There's No Place Like Rome (1981) ... Richie Cunningham (voice) Show all 24 episodes 1981 Fire on the Mountain (TV Movie) Lee Mackie 1975-1981 Insight (TV Series) Joe / Connie - The Needle's Eye (1981) ... Joe - Somewhere Before (1975) ... Connie 1981 Saturday Night Live (TV Series) Contestant #2 - George Kennedy/Miles Davis (1981) ... Contestant #2 (uncredited) 1981 Bitter Harvest (TV Movie) Ned De Vries 1980 Act of Love (TV Movie) Leon Cybulkowski 1976-1979 Laverne & Shirley (TV Series) Richie Cunningham - Shotgun Wedding: Part 2 (1979) ... Richie Cunningham - Excuse Me, May I Cut In? (1976) ... Richie Cunningham 1979 More American Graffiti Steve Bolander 1977 Grand Theft Auto Sam Freeman 1977 I'm a Fool (TV Movie) Andy 1976 The Shootist Gillom Rogers 1976 Eat My Dust Hoover Niebold 1976 The First Nudie Musical Auditioning actor (uncredited) 1975 Huckleberry Finn (TV Movie) Huckleberry Finn 1967-1975 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (TV Series) Chris / Virgil / Nuthin / ... - Wild Country: Part 2 (1975) ... Virgil (as Ronny Howard) - Smoke: Part 2 (1970) ... Chris (as Ronny Howard) - Smoke: Part 1 (1970) ... Chris (as Ronny Howard) - A Boy Called Nuthin': Part 2 (1967) ... Nuthin (as Ronny Howard) - A Boy Called Nuthin': Part 1 (1967) ... Richie 'Nuthin'' Caldwell (as Ronny Howard) 1974 Locusts (TV Movie) Donny Fletcher 1974 The Spikes Gang Les 1974 The Migrants (TV Movie) Lyle Barlow 1974 The Waltons (TV Series) Seth Turner - The Gift (1974) ... Seth Turner 1973 Happy Mother's Day, Love George Johnny Hanson 1973 American Graffiti Steve (as Ronny Howard) 1973 M*A*S*H (TV Series) Wendell - Sometimes You Hear the Bullet (1973) ... Wendell (as Ronny Howard) 1970-1972 Bonanza (TV Series) Ted Hoag / Young boy with Griffin (son) - The Initiation (1972) ... Ted Hoag (as Ronny Howard) - A Matter of Circumstance (1970) ... Young boy with Griffin (son) 1971-1972 The Smith Family (TV Series) Bob Smith - Father-In-Law (1972) ... Bob Smith - Homecoming (1972) ... Bob Smith - Ten O'Clock and All Is Well (1972) ... Bob Smith - Rogue Cop (1972) ... Bob Smith - My Mother, the Star (1972) ... Bob Smith Show all 39 episodes 1972 The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (TV Series) Cory Merlino - Discovery at Fourteen (1972) ... Cory Merlino (as Ronny Howard) 1972 Love, American Style (TV Series) Richie Cunningham (segment "Love and Happy Days") - Love and the Happy Days/Love and the Newscasters (1972) ... Richie Cunningham (segment "Love and Happy Days") (as Ronny Howard) 1970 The Wild Country Virgil Tanner (as Ronny Howard) 1970 Lassie (TV Series) Gary - Here Comes Glory!: Part 2 (1970) ... Gary (as Ronny Howard) - Here Comes Glory!: Part 1 (1970) ... Gary (as Ronny Howard) 1970 Headmaster (TV Series) Tony Landis - Will the Real Mother of Tony Landis Please Stand Up? (1970) ... Tony Landis 1970 Smoke (TV Movie) Chris (as Ronny Howard) 1969 Gunsmoke (TV Series) Jamie Barker - Charlie Noon (1969) ... Jamie Barker (as Ronny Howard) 1967-1969 Gentle Ben (TV Series) Jerry / Jody Cutler - The Bully (1969) ... Jerry (as Ronny Howard) - Green-Eyed Bear (1967) ... Jody Cutler (as Ronny Howard) 1968-1969 Lancer (TV Series) Turk Caudle / Willy - The Measure of a Man (1969) ... Turk Caudle (as Ronny Howard) - Jelly (1968) ... Willy (as Ronny Howard) 1969 Daniel Boone (TV Series) Luke - A Man Before His Time (1969) ... Luke (as Ronny Howard) 1969 Land of the Giants (TV Series) Jodar - Genius at Work (1969) ... Jodar (as Ronny Howard) 1969 Judd for the Defense (TV Series) Phil Beeton - Between the Dark and the Daylight (1969) ... Phil Beeton (as Ronny Howard) 1968 The F.B.I. (TV Series) Jess Orkin - The Runaways (1968) ... Jess Orkin (as Ronny Howard) 1968 Mayberry R.F.D. (TV Series) Opie Taylor - Andy and Helen Get Married (1968) ... Opie Taylor (as Ronny Howard) 1960-1968 The Andy Griffith Show (TV Series) Opie Taylor - Mayberry R.F.D. (1968) ... Opie Taylor (as Ronny Howard, credit only) - A Girl for Goober (1968) ... Opie Taylor (as Ronny Howard) - Opie and Mike (1968) ... Opie Taylor (as Ronny Howard) - Sam for Town Council (1968) ... Opie Taylor (as Ronny Howard) - Emmett's Anniversary (1968) ... Opie Taylor (as Ronny Howard) Show all 224 episodes 1966-1968 Gomer Pyle: USMC (TV Series) Opie Taylor - Gomer Goes Home (1968) ... Opie Taylor (uncredited) - Opie Joins the Marines (1966) ... Opie Taylor (as Ronny Howard) 1967 The Monroes (TV Series) Timothy Prescott - Teaching the Tiger to Purr (1967) ... Timothy Prescott (as Ronny Howard) 1966 I Spy (TV Series) Alan Loden - Little Boy Lost (1966) ... Alan Loden (as Ronnie Howard) 1965 The Big Valley (TV Series) Tommy - Night of the Wolf (1965) ... Tommy (as Ronny Howard) 1965 Village of the Giants Genius (as Ronny Howard) 1964 The Fugitive (TV Series) Gus - Cry Uncle (1964) ... Gus (as Ronny Howard) 1964 Valentine's Day (TV Series) Jack - The Old School Tie (1964) ... Jack (as Ronny Howard) 1964 Dr. Kildare (TV Series) Jerry Prentice - A Candle in the Window (1964) ... Jerry Prentice (as Ronny Howard) 1964 The Great Adventure (TV Series) Daniel Waterhouse - Plague (1964) ... Daniel Waterhouse (as Ronny Howard) 1963 The Eleventh Hour (TV Series) Barry Stewart - Is Mr. Martian Coming Back? (1963) ... Barry Stewart (as Ronny Howard) 1963 The Courtship of Eddie's Father Eddie Corbett (as Ronny Howard) 1962 Route 66 (TV Series) Chet Duncan - Poor Little Kangaroo Rat (1962) ... Chet Duncan (as Ronny Howard) 1962 The Music Man Winthrop Paroo (as Ronny Howard) 1962 The New Breed (TV Series) Tommy Simms - So Dark the Night (1962) ... Tommy Simms (as Ronny Howard) 1959-1961 General Electric Theater (TV Series) Randy / Barnaby Baxter - Tippy-Top (1961) ... Randy (as Ronny Howard) - Mr. O'Malley (1959) ... Barnaby Baxter (as Ronny Howard) 1961 Five Minutes to Live Bobby Wilson (as Ronnie Howard) 1959-1961 The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (TV Series) Little Boy with Ray Gun / Little Boy Eating Candy Bar / Dan Adams / ... - Take Me to Your Leader (1961) ... Little Boy with Ray Gun (as Ronnie Howard) - Where There's a Will (1960) ... Little Boy Eating Candy Bar (as Ronny Howard) - Room at the Bottom (1960) ... Dan Adams (as Ronny Howard) - Dobie's Birthday Party (1959) ... Georgie (as Ronny Howard) 1960 Pete and Gladys (TV Series) Tommy - The Goat Story (1960) ... Tommy 1960 Cheyenne (TV Series) Timmy - Counterfeit Gun (1960) ... Timmy (uncredited) 1959-1960 Dennis the Menace (TV Series) Stewart - Dennis by Proxy (1960) ... Stewart (as Ronny Howard) - The Party Line (1960) ... Stewart (uncredited) - Mr. Wilson's Sister (1960) ... Stewart (uncredited) - Dennis Haunts a House (1960) ... Stewart (as Ronny Howard) - The Fishing Trip (1959) ... Stewart (as Ronny Howard) Show all 6 episodes 1960 The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) Joey - Episode #9.25 (1960) ... Joey 1960 Make Room for Daddy (TV Series) Opie Taylor - Danny Meets Andy Griffith (1960) ... Opie Taylor (as Ronny Howard) 1959 Hennesey (TV Series) Walker - The Baby Sitter (1959) ... Walker 1959 The DuPont Show with June Allyson (TV Series) Wim Wegless Child Lost (1959) ... Wim Wegless (as Ronny Howard) 1959 The Twilight Zone (TV Series) Wilcox Boy - Walking Distance (1959) ... Wilcox Boy (as Ronnie Howard) 1959 Johnny Ringo (TV Series) Ricky Parrott - The Accused (1959) ... Ricky Parrott (uncredited) 1959 Five Fingers (TV Series) - Station Break (1959) ... (as Ronny Howard) 1959 Playhouse 90 (TV Series) - Dark December (1959) ... (as Ronny Howard) 1959 The Journey Billy Rhinelander (as Ronny Howard) 1956 Frontier Woman
Ron Howard has worked on some of our favorite film and television series.
That’s quite the list of successful productions, don’t you think? Lucasfilm made the perfect decision to hire Ron Howard to direct the Han Solo film. They said:
“At Lucasfilm, we believe the highest goal of each film is to delight, carrying forward the spirit of the saga that George Lucas began forty years ago,” Kathleen Kennedy stated. “With that in mind, we are thrilled to announce that Ron Howard will step in to direct the untitled Han Solo film. We have a wonderful script, an incredible cast and crew and the absolute commitment to make a great movie. Filming will resume the 10th of July.”
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Ron Howard is excited to be taking part I the film and feels that the gig was “a little opportunity that came my way.” He said:
“I’ve been around the Star Wars universe from the beginning,” he said (via Deadline). “When I was being directed by George Lucas on American Graffiti in 1972, we were standing out in front of Mel’s Drive-In in San Francisco where we were shooting and I said, ‘Do you know what you think your next film might be?’ And he said, ‘Yeah, I want to do a science fiction movie, but a really fun one like Flash Gordon with the effects of Stanley Kubrick’s 2001.’ I thought, ‘That sounds like a kind of crazy idea.’”
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