After receiving two Golden Globe Awards recently, ‘Avatar’ has impressed George Lucas. The director is so much impressed with Avatar’s new 3-D technology that he said this technique will help to make “Star Wars” more real.
George Lucas told reporters at the HBO Golden Globes party on Sunday, “I liked it. I make movies like that, [so], I can appreciate what [James Cameron] went through to do it.”
He also said, “[I’m] happy it’s so successful, and worked very well in 3-D. Haven’t been a big fan of 3-D, but that movie definitely improves in (the field of) 3-D.”
‘Avatar’ won the Best Motion Picture – Drama at the 2010, Golden Globes Awards. Director George was so impressed with the movie’s technology that he thinks it could help make the way for creating 3-D versions of his “Star Wars” movies.
Adding more he said, “We’ve been looking for years and years and years of trying to take ‘Star Wars’ and put it in 3-D. But, [the] technology hasn’t been there. We’ve been struggling with it, but I think this will be a new impetus to make that happen.”
Currently George is writing and producing “Red Tails,” which is the story of a man named Tuskegee Airmen, the first African-American pilots to fly in a combat squadron during World War II.
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