George Lucas - The World Will End in 2012

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Re: George Lucas - The World Will End in 2012

Postby Twyla LaSarc » Sat Jan 22, 2011 5:48 pm

winsomecowboy2 wrote:These Tomatoes are strangers in a strange land, Iraq, Bulgerian, Russian, German, Growing in Hawaii. I'd be surprised if any make it. I intend to provide as much protection from bugs and fungus as I can.
I agree, people are far less toxic generally than the cultures that spawn them.


I suggest neem oil for the fungus.

I spray the garden here (when I can have one) with neem and insectcidal soap a couple of times a month and after rain, pull out the most obnoxious weeds and otherwise ignore it.

Last tomato I grew had such a determination to live I wound up losing my green beans as it rolled right over them to become a single bush about 5 ft long by 3 ft wide here in the sunny, dry (ahem) pacific NW... :zomg
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Re: George Lucas - The World Will End in 2012

Postby Canadian_watcher » Sat Jan 22, 2011 7:13 pm

Twyla LaSarc wrote:Last tomato I grew had such a determination to live I wound up losing my green beans as it rolled right over them to become a single bush about 5 ft long by 3 ft wide here in the sunny, dry (ahem) pacific NW... :zomg


was that just last year? I had the same phenomenon.. this plant was legendary. It killed the leeks & onions but thankfully the melon managed to survive by slyly creeping outside the garden patch and taking over a good 25 sqft feet of the lawn. I didn't count how many fruits came from that one tomato plant but there had to have been about 80-100, most of them much bigger than a hardball with a few gargantuan specimens. We ate and canned as many as we could but ended up throwing out 35 or so. (slugs..grrrr)
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Re: George Lucas - The World Will End in 2012

Postby Joe Hillshoist » Sat Jan 22, 2011 7:55 pm

Thats what ours did our green leafy veggies this last few months.

Yummy tomatoes tho, and more than enough of them to make pasta sauce etc etc for a while.

They self seeded in my compost, and didn't come up till the compost went onto the re dug garden beds.
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Re: George Lucas - The World Will End in 2012

Postby AhabsOtherLeg » Sat Jan 22, 2011 8:46 pm

Canadian_watcher wrote: the melon managed to survive by slyly creeping outside the garden patch and taking over a good 25 sqft feet of the lawn.


Is this going to turn into a belated sequel to James and the Giant Peach? I hope so.
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Re: George Lucas - The World Will End in 2012

Postby anothershamus » Sun Jan 23, 2011 5:18 pm

And now back to the end of the world! via cryptogon.com



Is It Strange That FEMA Wants to Buy 140 Million Packaged Meals
with a Shelf Life Only 36 Months for a Specific Disaster Scenario?

January 23rd, 2011

I’m sure that there are plenty of reasons why this isn’t weird, but I’ll just make a note of it in case Coincidence strikes.

Via: Federal Business Opportunities:

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) procures and stores pre-packaged commercial meals to support readiness capability for immediate distribution to disaster survivors routinely. The purpose of this Request for Information is to identify sources of supply for meals in support of disaster relief efforts based on a catastrophic disaster event within the New Madrid Fault System for a survivor population of 7M to be utilized for the sustainment of life during a 10-day period of operations. FEMA is considering the following specifications (14M meals per day):

- Serving Size – 12 ounce (entree not to exceed 480 calorie count);
- Maximum calories – 1200 and/or 1165 per meal;
- Protein parameters – 29g-37g kit;
- Trans Fat – 0;
- Saturated Fat – 13 grams (9 calories per gram);
- Total Fat – 47 grams (less than 10% calories);
- Maximum sodium – 800-930 mg;

Requested Menus to include snacks (i.e. fruit mix, candy, chocolate/peanut butter squeezers, drink mix, condiments, and utensils). All meals/kits must have 36 months of remaining shelf life upon delivery. Packaging should be environmentally friendly.
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Re: George Lucas - The World Will End in 2012

Postby The Consul » Sun Jan 23, 2011 8:10 pm

Maybe it is all a simple mistake. Maybe he was trying to say HE would end in 2012. Retirement would be good for him, and us.
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Re: George Lucas - The World Will End in 2012

Postby MinM » Tue Jan 10, 2012 10:05 am

George Lucas thanks Nick Saban for thanking him

Nick Saban has gone Hollywood and the favor is being returned.

Prior to winning the national title, Saban took his team to see "Red Tails" the new movie about the Tuskegee Airmen produced by George Lucas.

Saban mentioned the movie in his post game comments.

Lucas responded in kind:

"The cast and crew of 'Red Tails' are together in New York for Tuesday's world premiere so you can imagine the excitement when we heard Coach Saban reference 'Red Tails' at the forefront of his postgame comments after winning the national championship. Everyone associated with the film was so honored that Coach Saban elected to have his entire team screen the film on the eve of their championship game. And then to have 'Red Tails' and its inspirational message of overcoming adversity, never giving up, self-sacrifice and ultimate teamwork so deeply touch the Alabama team is personally very gratifying. I want to congratulate the Crimson Tide on their tremendous victory...the Tide truly rolled on Monday night."

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Re: George Lucas - The World Will End in 2012

Postby JackRiddler » Tue Jan 10, 2012 12:07 pm

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Resetting for truth:

They've sold their souls to the double devils of money and marketing. They and their work and everything else they have done have totally SUPPORTED AND ENDORSED the America-first macho-militarist views of life that has gotten us into Iraq and supported political malfeasance in the Middle East. They and their work have FOSTERED AND ENDORSED the me-first, selfish, self-centered, fiercely individualistic, ruthlessly competitive, profit-obsessed, Faustian impulses that are destroying the environment and creating global warming. They and their work have SILENTLY COOPERATED WITH the horrors of American foreign policy to disenfranchise the Palestinians and prop up the maliciousness of the Israeli government and its highly paid American lobbyists. That's what Schindler's List is really about. That's what Star Wars is really about.

How have Lucas and Spielberg used their immense cultural power? When did their work do ANYTHING to critique and change the culture of death and conquest and militarism we live in? When did you ever hear Spielberg or Lucas make a single controversial, daring, or courageous political statement--in their work or outside of it? When did they ever give one speech that ruffled feathers? Make one film that critiqued American foreign policy? They have done worse than wasted their lives; they have made careers as collaborators. Intellectual, ideological collaborators with the powers-that-be, with the way things continue to be done. There is a lot of blood on their hands. Getting booed in public is the least that should happen to them.

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Re: George Lucas - The World Will End in 2012

Postby 2012 Countdown » Tue Jan 10, 2012 12:10 pm

MinM wrote:
George Lucas thanks Nick Saban for thanking him

Nick Saban has gone Hollywood and the favor is being returned.

Prior to winning the national title, Saban took his team to see "Red Tails" the new movie about the Tuskegee Airmen produced by George Lucas.

Saban mentioned the movie in his post game comments.

Lucas responded in kind:

"The cast and crew of 'Red Tails' are together in New York for Tuesday's world premiere so you can imagine the excitement when we heard Coach Saban reference 'Red Tails' at the forefront of his postgame comments after winning the national championship. Everyone associated with the film was so honored that Coach Saban elected to have his entire team screen the film on the eve of their championship game. And then to have 'Red Tails' and its inspirational message of overcoming adversity, never giving up, self-sacrifice and ultimate teamwork so deeply touch the Alabama team is personally very gratifying. I want to congratulate the Crimson Tide on their tremendous victory...the Tide truly rolled on Monday night."

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My first thoughts after hearing this endorsement by Saban, live last night was immediately 'product placement'. Sure they may have watched it, but coming out and promoting the movie was odd I thought. Seeing this press release come out as if waiting for the endorsement only confirms my intial suspicion.
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Re: George Lucas - The World Will End in 2012

Postby Luther Blissett » Tue Jan 10, 2012 3:53 pm

Does anyone here ever speculate who Corey Feldman's accused pedophile moguls are?
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Re: George Lucas - The World Will End in 2012

Postby MinM » Wed Oct 31, 2012 8:03 am

Disney buying Lucasfilm, will continue 'Star Wars' movie series
Originally published October 30, 2012 at 1:00 PM | Page modified October 30, 2012 at 9:05 PM

A decade since George Lucas said "Star Wars" was finished on the big screen, a new trilogy under new ownership is destined for theaters after The Walt Disney Co. announced Tuesday that it would buy Lucasfilm Ltd. from him for $4.05 billion.

The seventh movie, with a working title of "Episode 7," is set for release in 2015. Episodes 8 and 9 will follow. The trilogy will continue the story of Luke Skywalker, Han Solo and Princess Leia beyond "Return of the Jedi," the third film released and the sixth in the saga. After that, Disney plans a new "Star Wars" movie every two or three years. Lucas will serve as creative consultant in the new movies.

"I'm doing this so that the films will have a longer life," Lucas, the 68-year-old creator of the series and sole owner of Lucasfilm, said in an interview posted on YouTube. "I get to be a fan now ... I sort of look forward to it. It's a lot more fun actually, than actually having to go out into the mud and snow."

Disney CEO Bob Iger said Lucasfilm had already developed an extensive storyline on the next trilogy, and Episode 7 was now in early-stage development. He said he talked with Lucas about buying the company from him a year and a half ago, but they didn't decide on a deal until very recently as Lucas set in motion his retirement.

"The last `Star Wars' movie release was 2005's `Revenge of the Sith' - and we believe there's substantial pent-up demand," Iger said.

The blockbuster deal announced Tuesday will see Disney pay half the acquisition price in cash and half in newly issued stock. The company expects it to add to earnings in 2015 and said that as an example of its earnings power, Lucasfilm made $550 million in operating income the year "Sith" came out. Along with the cash, Lucas will end up owning about 40 million Disney shares, which is about 2.2 percent of the 1.83 billion shares that will be in circulation when the transaction closes. Disney did not say when that would happen.

The deal includes Lucasfilm's prized high-tech production companies, Industrial Light & Magic and Skywalker Sound, as well as rights to the "Indiana Jones" franchise. Lucasfilm will continue to be headquartered in San Francisco's Presidio park, and employees are to remain in their current locations. Disney has its headquarters in Burbank, Calif., near Los Angeles.

The deal brings Lucasfilm under the Disney banner with other brands including Pixar, the Muppets, Marvel, ESPN and ABC, all companies that Disney has acquired over the years. Coincidentally, Lucas created Pixar as a division of Lucasfilm to develop computerized filmmaking techniques before he sold it to Apple's Steve Jobs, who later sold it to Disney.

Twitter went wild with the news as fans speculated on mash-up titles for future movies, using the hashtag "DisneyStarWars." Among the amusing attempts were "When You Wish Upon a Death Star" and "Bambi Wan Kenobi." "Star Wars," "LucasArts," "Disney," and "Indiana Jones" were all trending topics on Twitter after the deal was announced late Tuesday afternoon.

Fan club co-founder Ming Pan, a graphic designer in San Francisco, said he was glad audiences would get another "Star Wars" movie but worried whether the franchise would thrive after Lucas passes the torch.

"It's something that I thought may happen down the line, but I just didn't expect it to happen while Lucas was still alive because he has always expressed such a tight control over the `Star Wars' license," Pan said.

Lucas was hailed as a cinematic visionary when the original "Star Wars" came out in 1977. But he had become an object of often-vicious ridicule by the time he started releasing 3-D versions of all six films in the franchise this year.

Die-hard fans had been vilifying Lucas for years, convinced that he had become a commercial sell-out and had compounded his sins by desecrating the heroic tale that he originally sought to tell.

They railed against him for adding grating characters such as Jar Jar Binks to the prequel trilogy, which Lucas directed and which came out from 1999 to 2005. They attacked him for tinkering with the original trilogy that spanned 1977 to 1983, too. Revisions in special editions and home video releases - such as making the Ewoks blink and having a green-skinned alien named Greedo take the first shot at Han Solo in a famous bar scene - were treated as blasphemy.

The criticism grated on Lucas, who vowed never to make another "Star Wars" movie.

"Why would I make any more when everybody yells at you all the time and says what a terrible person you are?" Lucas told The New York Times earlier this year.

"Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull," the fourth film in another lucrative franchise, subjected Lucas to even more barbs when it came to theaters in 2008. Fans of those films were especially outraged about an opening scene that featured Indiana Jones crawling into a lead-lined refrigerator to survive a nuclear bomb blast.

Lucas was fed up by the time he released "Red Tails," a movie depicting the valor of African-American pilots during World War II, earlier this year. He told the Times he was ready to retire from the business of making blockbusters and return to his roots as a student at University of Southern California's film school, where he once made a movie about clouds moving in a desert.

Kathleen Kennedy, the current co-chairman of Lucasfilm, will become the division's president at Disney and report to Walt Disney Studios Chairman Alan Horn. She will serve as executive producer for the new movies. Directors for the new movies have not yet been announced. The movies are destined to be live action, not animated, Iger said.

In the YouTube video, Lucas said the decision to continue with the saga didn't contradict past statements.

"I always said I wasn't going to do any more and that's true, because I'm not going to do any more, but that doesn't mean I'm unwilling to turn it over to Kathy to do more," Lucas said.

He said he has given Kennedy his storylines and other ideas, "and I have complete confidence that she's going to take them and make great movies."

Kennedy added that she and Lucas had discussed ideas with a couple of writers about the future movies and said Lucas would continue to have a key advisory role. "My Yoda has to be there," she said.

The scope of the "Star Wars" universe is staggering with hundreds of books, comics and other storylines that Lucasfilm has approved.

In May 1991, author Timothy Zahn's "Heir to the Empire" took up the story of Luke, Leia and Han five years after the events in "Return of The Jedi," which hit theaters in 1983. The characters go on to fight remnants of the evil Empire, marry, have children and battle a new crop of Force-powered enemies.

Season 5 of the animated series "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" is currently airing on Cartoon Network.

To date, the "Star Wars" movies have grossed $4.4 billion, and even years after the last film, the franchise continues to make money from merchandising. Disney's chief financial officer, Jay Rasulo, said that this year alone, "Star Wars" is on track to generate $215 million in licensing revenue. He added that, adjusting for inflation, the latest three releases in theaters would have generated $1.5 billion each at the box office today.

Disney plans to make movies, games and TV shows and expand on "Star Wars" theme park attractions that are already present in parks in Anaheim, Calif., Orlando, Fla., Paris and Tokyo.

Disney chief executive Iger, a former weatherman who rose through the ranks of ABC, has orchestrated some of the company's biggest acquisitions, including the $7.4 billion purchase of animated movie studio Pixar in 2006 and the $4.2 billion acquisition of comic book giant Marvel in 2009.

Jobs bought Pixar from Lucasfilm in 1986 for about $5 million and later sold it to Disney. When that happened, Jobs became Disney's largest single shareholder with a 7.7 percent stake. Those shares are now held in a trust.

Disney shares were not trading with stock markets closed due to the impact of Superstorm Sandy in New York. They closed on Friday at $50.08, near its 52-week high of $53.40. Shares are up 34 percent so far this year.

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Re: George Lucas - The World Will End in 2012

Postby sunny » Wed Oct 31, 2012 9:11 am

Are Disney and George Lucas Hiding Something?



There are only a few reasons why, if you're Disney, you announce that you're buying George Lucas's film studio for $4 billion today, in the middle of an impenetrable news cycle surrounding a major natural disaster, and when U.S. stock markets are closed:

1. You want to cheer up the citizens of storm-damaged cities on the East Coast by giving them a new Star Wars film to look forward to.

2. You were going to announce the deal this week anyway, and somewhat callously decided not to delay the release just because Hurricane Sandy happened.

3. The deal is a financial dud, and you want to get the news out with minimum scrutiny.

Based on what little we know of the finances of Lucasfilm (which was private, and 100 percent owned by George Lucas, until today), I'm guessing that something closer to option 3 is happening.

George Lucas, now 68 years old and entering the twilight of a long and successful career, clearly had incentives to sell out. He'll get half of the $4 billion purchase in cash, and will be able to hand the Star Wars franchise over to Disney, who will have the energy and the wherewithal to milk it for all it's worth. (On a conference call today, Disney executives said they planned to release a new Star Wars movie every two to three years, beginning in 2015.) Disney will also get the Indiana Jones franchise out of the deal.

Compared to its other acquisitions (most notably, its 2006 purchase of Pixar for $7.4 billion), Disney is buying LucasFilm for a steal. And at a glance, $4 billion does look low for an iconic movie series. Earlier this year, 24/7 Wall Street ran some back-of-envelope calculations and estimated that the Star Wars franchise alone was worth upwards of $30 billion.

But there's no way a $30 billion valuation is even remotely accurate, given that George Lucas was willing to sell his entire company for roughly one-eighth of that.

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Re: George Lucas - The World Will End in 2012

Postby MinM » Wed Oct 31, 2012 9:19 am

@iamtoryshulman: Hurricane Sandy and now Star Wars 7. Hey, is the Good News Fairy on sabbatical?

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Re: George Lucas - The World Will End in 2012

Postby Luther Blissett » Wed Oct 31, 2012 9:29 am

Or, George Lucas believes that the world will end on December 21, 2012, so this whole deal is moot.
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