Floodlights and Goalposts

An online commonplace book

George Lucas studying myth

Lucas took it all in, reading books and comics, watching movies, filing away the bits and pieces he liked, discarding what he didn’t. “I researched kids’ movies and how they work and how myths work,” Lucas said, “and I looked very carefully at the elements of films within that fairy tale genre which made them successful. I found that myth always took place over the hill, in some exotic, far off land. For the Greeks, it was Ulysses going off into the unknown. For America it was out West. . . . The last place left ‘over the hill’ is space.

May the Fourth be with you.

Jones, Brian Jay. George Lucas: A Life. United States, Little, Brown, 2016. pp179


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