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irishspirit
19th January 2011, 19:28
Rogen stunned by Lucas' 2012 theory
Funnyman Seth Rogen was left stunned by a recent encounter with his moviemaking hero George Lucas - because the Star Wars director spent 20 minutes telling him the world would end in 2012.
Rogen was left speechless when Lucas and Steven Spielberg joined a movie meeting he was a part of - but the encounter has left him worried his life will be over next year.
He recalls, “George Lucas sits down and seriously proceeds to talk for around 25 minutes about how he thinks the world is gonna end in the year 2012, like, for real. He thinks it.
http://www.torontosun.com/entertainment/movies/2011/01/18/16927446-wenn-story.html
And if reports are to believed (namely the likes of David Icke, this man is a big insider) could this be dropping the bomb to the general public? Maybe a get ready for it?
MariaDine
19th January 2011, 19:50
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Taurean
19th January 2011, 19:54
Then I doubt he'll feel inclined to produce any more movies.
irishspirit
19th January 2011, 19:56
http://www.dailyfunnystuff.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Mayan-Calendar.jpg
;)
Brilliant
DawgBone
19th January 2011, 20:07
If they only had a bigger rock ...
Rocky_Shorz
19th January 2011, 20:10
Rogen stunned by Lucas' 2012 theory
if reports are to believed (namely the likes of David Icke, this man is a big insider) could this be dropping the bomb to the general public? Maybe a get ready for it?
Maybe he was handed the Script to produce a new movie... The next disclosure after V...
Please proceed down the walkway to board your spaceship...
jeannacav
19th January 2011, 22:40
Lots of people believe that [the world is over in 2012] so what is the big deal?
While I respect David Icke very much, I strongly disagree with his appraisal of Lucas for at least 2 reasons.
1- The first is that ALL artists, not just David Icke are aligned with their creative source more than normal run of the mill asleep humans are.
So, to make the judgment that David does that Lucas is an insider because he knew something before anybody else did is not a reasonable one.
I have known many artists and this is the commonality:
They express their very soul in their art.
Where, after all, did David himself get his best beginnings? His story is well told, so I will not repeat it, except to repeat that it was mostly from the inner intuitive voice.
2- Reason 2
In Return of the Jedi Lucas proposes something that in my experience almost everybody missed.
[this is that forgiveness of evil is the end of evil.]
He shows Luke holding firmly to the forgiveness he has for his father. [firmly = willing to die ]
This is shown in the moment Luke stops attacking and not only fails to respond to the "evil emperor"'s prodding to take his father's place, but he throws aside his light saber and states, "I will NEVER join the dark side".
It is at that point that the dark lord begins to kill him.
In pain, Luke asks, then begs his father to save him.
Vader, at first is confused then finally he picks up the dark lord and throws him over the rail.
Obviously, throwing an entity that powerful over the rail should not kill him, and this scene is stating clearly that Darth Vader is "overthrowing" darkness-evil by this action.
Indeed, he gives up his life in this sacrifice to the overcoming of darkness and evil.
So, in a very strong way Lucas is saying-by-showing that love and forgiveness has the ultimate power over evil.
These films are in the form of myth, which is a specific type of symbolic story.
As in dreams, all the characters are essentially a break-out of the main character.
In this way as I analyze it, Aniken's life long struggle of good versus evil has ended with the choice to overthrow evil and to choose love.
And, because it is myth, it applies to us all.
OK, that's all for now,
thank you,
jeanna
9eagle9
20th January 2011, 01:22
Lol lol lol and LOL.
http://www.dailyfunnystuff.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Mayan-Calendar.jpg
Eric
20th January 2011, 01:40
If the world does end on that fatefull day ..................... How will you know ? :-)
bluestflame
20th January 2011, 01:44
wonder if mr Lucas is still sitting on his massive fortune "just in case " he's misinformed
bluestflame
20th January 2011, 01:51
George Lucas Among 40 Billionaires to Donate Half Their Money
Posted: August 4th, 2010 by WorstPreviews.com Staff
http://www.worstpreviews.com/headline.php?id=18550
"Forty US billionaires pledged today (Wednesday) to give at least half of their wealth to charity, either during their lifetimes or after death. This will be huge boost to nonprofit company, which suffered from the economic downturn.
The list of those taking the pledge includes Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, T. Boone Pickens, Michael Bloomberg and George Lucas, the man behind "Star Wars" and "Indiana Jones" movies who is said to be worth $3.5 billion. Lucas is the only person in Hollywood to do this.
The pledge idea came about in a series of private meetings that Gates, Buffett and other philanthropists had over the past year on the future of charitable giving. Bloomberg, like several others on the list, said he made the pledge because he has more money than he could ever use himself.
Buffett is the second richest man in world with a worth around $60 billion. The 79-year-old has already announced that he will donate 99% of his money to charity after his death.
$3.5 billion? wouldn't it make more sense to let go some of the cash NOW , I mean if as he says it all ends in 2012 , why not pass it round to help improve peoples "last days"
I for one am not a believer in the 2012 thing , but it makes me wonder if he really believes in it himself , or there's another agenda at play
GK76
20th January 2011, 02:05
George Lucas Among 40 Billionaires to Donate Half Their Money
Posted: August 4th, 2010 by WorstPreviews.com Staff
http://www.worstpreviews.com/headline.php?id=18550
"Forty US billionaires pledged today (Wednesday) to give at least half of their wealth to charity, either during their lifetimes or after death. This will be huge boost to nonprofit company, which suffered from the economic downturn.
The list of those taking the pledge includes Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, T. Boone Pickens, Michael Bloomberg and George Lucas, the man behind "Star Wars" and "Indiana Jones" movies who is said to be worth $3.5 billion. Lucas is the only person in Hollywood to do this.
The pledge idea came about in a series of private meetings that Gates, Buffett and other philanthropists had over the past year on the future of charitable giving. Bloomberg, like several others on the list, said he made the pledge because he has more money than he could ever use himself.
Buffett is the second richest man in world with a worth around $60 billion. The 79-year-old has already announced that he will donate 99% of his money to charity after his death.
$3.5 billion? wouldn't it make more sense to let go some of the cash NOW , I mean if as he says it all ends in 2012 , why not pass it round to help improve peoples "last days"
I for one am not a believer in the 2012 thing , but it makes me wonder if he really believes in it himself , or there's another agenda at play
I agree, it would be better to donate now. Just what do they need so much money for?
Also it would be safer for them too, we all know what happens when lots of money is promised in a will - I can see the headlines now:
"Billionaires gunned down by loony with charity links - Police baffled as to the motive - blah blah conspiracy blah blah David Icke".
silentghost80
20th January 2011, 07:53
- I can see the headlines now:
"Billionaires gunned down by loony with charity links - Police baffled as to the motive - blah blah conspiracy blah blah David Icke".
that is great
mrmalco
20th January 2011, 08:35
Glad they intend to leave money to ... one hopes to something worthwhile.
Of course lawyers will go into a feeding frenzy.
bluestflame
20th January 2011, 09:12
though aren't many of the major charities infiltrated by "members of the board" that have anything but charity on thier mind?
Zook
20th January 2011, 09:24
If the world does end on that fatefull day ..................... How will you know ? :-)
The Chicago Cubs will win the World Series a few weeks prior ... not canaries, but Cubs in the mine.
:smow::typing:
jackovesk
20th January 2011, 16:06
Seth Rogen stunned by Lucas' 2012 theory...
http://ts2.mm.bing.net/images/thumbnail.aspx?q=383979299353&id=63ddf2b9554dc4ccc86fc2fc582c99f8http://ts3.mm.bing.net/images/thumbnail.aspx?q=393099815082&id=fa6675926f6c6836163f6df92ef4bf40
Funnyman Seth Rogen was left stunned by a recent encounter with his moviemaking hero George Lucas - because the Star Wars director spent 20 minutes telling him the world would end in 2012.
Rogen was left speechless when Lucas and Steven Spielberg joined a movie meeting he was a part of - but the encounter has left him worried his life will be over next year.
He recalls, “George Lucas sits down and seriously proceeds to talk for around 25 minutes about how he thinks the world is gonna end in the year 2012, like, for real. He thinks it.
“He’s going on about the tectonic plates and all the time Spielberg is, like, rolling his eyes, like, ’My nerdy friend won’t shut up, I’m sorry...’
“I first thought he (Lucas) was joking... and then I totally realized he was serious and then I started thinking, ’If you’re George Lucas and you actually think the world is gonna end in a year, there’s no way you haven’t built a spaceship for yourself... So I asked him... ’Can I have a seat on it?’
“He claimed he didn’t have a spaceship, but there’s no doubt there’s a Millennium Falcon in a garage somewhere with a pilot just waiting to go... It’s gonna be him and Steven Spielberg and I’ll be blown up like the rest of us.”
http://www.torontosun.com/entertainment/movies/2011/01/18/16927446-wenn-story.html
Fredkc
20th January 2011, 16:14
Perhaps Lucas cannot distinguish Terra from Alderaan? :)
http://fredsitelive.com/fun/rofl.gif
Fred
Humble Janitor
21st January 2011, 09:06
So, George Lucas has finally lost it? LOL.
I thought this was some kind of joke at first, especially when I saw the word "funnyman" associated with Seth Rogen. LOL.
Humble Janitor
21st January 2011, 09:09
Lots of people believe that [the world is over in 2012] so what is the big deal?
While I respect David Icke very much, I strongly disagree with his appraisal of Lucas for at least 2 reasons.
1- The first is that ALL artists, not just David Icke are aligned with their creative source more than normal run of the mill asleep humans are.
So, to make the judgment that David does that Lucas is an insider because he knew something before anybody else did is not a reasonable one.
I have known many artists and this is the commonality:
They express their very soul in their art.
Where, after all, did David himself get his best beginnings? His story is well told, so I will not repeat it, except to repeat that it was mostly from the inner intuitive voice.
2- Reason 2
In Return of the Jedi Lucas proposes something that in my experience almost everybody missed.
[this is that forgiveness of evil is the end of evil.]
He shows Luke holding firmly to the forgiveness he has for his father. [firmly = willing to die ]
This is shown in the moment Luke stops attacking and not only fails to respond to the "evil emperor"'s prodding to take his father's place, but he throws aside his light saber and states, "I will NEVER join the dark side".
It is at that point that the dark lord begins to kill him.
In pain, Luke asks, then begs his father to save him.
Vader, at first is confused then finally he picks up the dark lord and throws him over the rail.
Obviously, throwing an entity that powerful over the rail should not kill him, and this scene is stating clearly that Darth Vader is "overthrowing" darkness-evil by this action.
Indeed, he gives up his life in this sacrifice to the overcoming of darkness and evil.
So, in a very strong way Lucas is saying-by-showing that love and forgiveness has the ultimate power over evil.
These films are in the form of myth, which is a specific type of symbolic story.
As in dreams, all the characters are essentially a break-out of the main character.
In this way as I analyze it, Aniken's life long struggle of good versus evil has ended with the choice to overthrow evil and to choose love.
And, because it is myth, it applies to us all.
OK, that's all for now,
thank you,
jeanna
The first time I saw that scene in "Return of The Jedi", it made me cry. It was so profound.
I just thought I'd add my two cents. Evil is ineffective when you render it so.
Icecold
21st January 2011, 12:02
Its interesting to think that wealth creation is meaningless in the event of total annihilation. Superfluous. Capitalism needs to know its future is secured by an endless progress story or it collapses like a pack of cards. To say it will happen and to say it won't happen are equally false assumptions at this stage. There are a lot of variables.
I was reading on a forum recently, some young Australian people, teenagers, some quite illiterate, discussing 2012 and how they intended to survive. It was so pure and innocent, funny and pathetic, it brought tears to my eyes and a smile to my face. The dear ones with their beautiful optimism. I hope they all do survive.
irishspirit
21st January 2011, 12:08
Lucasfilm: Sorry, Seth Rogen, George Lucas was kidding about end of the world in 2012
The man who created "Star Wars (http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Star+Wars)" doesn't really think the world is going to end.
But he does think it's flat and the sun revolves around it!
The light-hearted response comes from a Lucasfilm spokeswoman to Wired.com (http://www.wired.com/underwire/2011/01/george-lucas-2012/), dismissing the bizarre claim reportedly by actor Seth Rogen (http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Seth+Rogen) that George Lucas (http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/George+Lucas) thought the world would end next year.
"I spoke with George," an e-mail from Lynne Hale (http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Lynne+Hale) said. "He was not serious when he talked about the end of the world in 2012, but he is an adamant believer that the world is flat, that Stonehenge (http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Stonehenge) was built by aliens, and that the sun revolves around the Earth."
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2011/01/20/2011-01-20_lucasfilm_sorry_seth_george_was_kidding_about_end_of_world.html#ixzz1Bff0KHJY
The One
21st January 2011, 12:35
Maybe maybe not think how much george will get when this comes out in early 2011
http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=4&ved=0CDkQFjAD&url=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FStar_Wars%3A_The_Old_Republic&ei=nHw5TbXUC8m0hAel68SZBw&usg=AFQjCNFwqYSZBW84onMNQBVDrEbpVd_QfA
Icecold
21st January 2011, 12:59
Good to see you critiquing your previous posts Irish. Nice work.
vericocha
21st January 2011, 13:54
Rogen stunned by Lucas' 2012 theory
Funnyman Seth Rogen was left stunned by a recent encounter with his moviemaking hero George Lucas - because the Star Wars director spent 20 minutes telling him the world would end in 2012.
Rogen was left speechless when Lucas and Steven Spielberg joined a movie meeting he was a part of - but the encounter has left him worried his life will be over next year.
He recalls, “George Lucas sits down and seriously proceeds to talk for around 25 minutes about how he thinks the world is gonna end in the year 2012, like, for real. He thinks it.
http://www.torontosun.com/entertainment/movies/2011/01/18/16927446-wenn-story.html
And if reports are to believed (namely the likes of David Icke, this man is a big insider) could this be dropping the bomb to the general public? Maybe a get ready for it?
Yes Lucas is a big insider and I think his conversation to Rogen was sincere. The fact it has since being retracted by his office is par for the course with info this volatile. As regards david icke! He does not support earth changes in 2012 whatsoever! No where does he state that! He is not a Mayan calender afficionado. He believes in a Human spiritual conscienceness awakening progressively up to approxiamately 2017. The only person I know that is 100% sure on cataclysmic events on December 21 2012 is Mr Patrick Geryl and he is VERY confident on his conclusions. Let's hope he's wrong.
bluestflame
25th January 2011, 07:00
"LOS ANGELES - USA - The two prominent film producers, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, have both joined forces to create a space rocket that will propel them and their families to a safe planet in the Andromeda galaxy, a studio spokesman revealed on Friday."
now this about them teaming up to take a rocket with thier families into space ?
http://www.dailysquib.co.uk/sci_tech/2616-lucas-and-spielberg-building-spaceship-to-be-launched-in-december-2011.html
http://www.dailysquib.co.uk/thumbnail.php?file=/lucas_spielberg_rocket360_459642920.jpg&size=article_medium
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obviously a joke , but entertaining
it even mentions it's not a hoax , but isn't that a dead giveaway ?
write4change
25th January 2011, 08:39
I thought I would write about the profound impact of Star Wars in 1977, an era before the keeping of net videos. I had had my own NDE in April, 1971. I thought I was crazy. No one was talking about such things. I kept absolutely for quiet for years and it takes about 7 years on average to process. Now experiential is moving a lot of faster. At the time I had my experience a lot of Viet Nam Vets were having a lot of different experiences. They were fed LSD and other drugs over there. Lots of army brass got rich on the black market. It was in your face over there and pretty documented. At the same time we were developing and using crash cart methods and effective CPR for the first time. I believe all of this started an unknown and unrecognized consciousness movement. JFK difference was attributed to the experience of dragging a wounded comrade with a cord in his mouth and his swimming through the pain. JFK had received extreme unction in his life 5 times before becoming president.
When Star Wars burst on the scene and Lucas was hanging out with students and giving open interviews, he attributed Star Wars to being channeled to him almost in tact by an NDE caused by him having a major motorcycle accident. At the time, he had stated there were three trilogies to the story. Based on his personal history of writing--I would say that certainly fits.
I did not see Star Wars for a year after it came out. I was at Stanford at the time and it played at a theater there for almost a year and half. My thirteen year old daughter had seen it II times before she could get me to go. It was advertised as Wagon Train in Space. I am thinking I have grown past Buster Crabbe. When I saw it, I was blown a way. I sat throw it immediately twice and saw it maybe 5 times more with my daughter.
For me it was like an E ride on screen. Since I was not visually conditioned as we are now--I could feel the motion in my stomach. The concept of the Force Be With You was embraced by millions each in their own way. But his interviews, and my experience said this was the way for me. Since then god has become the universe to me--vast, complex, complicated, there is front of your face, fitting no theology, known and unknowable.
My big problem with Lucas and there have been others who had spontaneously enlightenment that went up and did not return to go deep and balance the two parts of it, it that he got so enchanted with the toys he found he could manifest that the story ceased to be so important to him. He maybe having guilt about pissing away his opportunities. Or not using his power appropriately. In my case, I have shunned power maybe to the point of self destruction. The issue is not to throw away your power but to use it well. Magical things and doings have been manifested for thousands of years they can often be distractions from doing the real work. What I most like about this site is its ability to display people struggling with those issues and the safety it provides as a group setting for more people to play in the game.
One of the interesting things to come out of this--is that the way creative contracts are written as the result of Lucas. In law schools it is taught that the corporation gave Lucas a billion dollars unnecessarily. At that time, no one had any ideas that toys tied to film could make a fortune. That is how Lucas made his money--inventing the toys. He did not get much out of the films particularly the first one. But it was enough to allow him to build a realm realizing vision and that set off all kinds of stuff. His work is an example of how creativity inspires much more creativity. What is also interesting is that the producers who green light money for things to be made still fail to realize that without the creativity there would be no product. They still look at it as capital being the only thing that allows the product to be made.
I for one will do nothing with them for that reason and I suspect there are thousands like me. That is one of the messages Charles and cohorts do not want to hear. The other one is I find your big toys just that toys---I have been out of the sandbox for years and I am not impressed.
Victoria Tintagel
25th January 2011, 16:20
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