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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 6 Jan 2016

    George Lucas may be remembered more as an inventor of stories than an artful director: http://nyer.cm/vgdvySf pic.twitter.com/j1nXwp9meH

    11:41 AM - 6 Jan 2016
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      1. David Pritchard‏ @davidcharlie244 6 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker @JacobTaylor93 it's a bit long winded but thought you might enjoy the narrative - typo in last tweet hence the deletion.

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      1. Clint Graves‏ @EaglePursuit 6 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker That's how I feel. He's a modern Homer.

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      1. marc blanc‏ @blancmarc20 6 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker 'Inventor'? Not sure there's a single original idea in Star Wars

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      1. GeocosmicValentine™‏ @GeoValentine 6 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker That might be backwards. He hit the mark with Star Wars, but the other stories pissed everyone off. His art made the impact!

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      1. blair houghton‏ @blair_houghton 6 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker nah. the prequels suffered from his unopposed self-indulgence in story elements, leading to untrimmable bloat.

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      1. Dr. Henry Jekyll‏ @BretHyde 6 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker Did @BorowitzReport write this?

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      1. CountryBiscuits‏ @IchbinIan 6 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker Wasn't the the plot of the first Star Wars movie made taken from Kurosawa's "The Hidden Fortress"?

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      1. Mark Harbison‏ @darthharbison 6 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker Which is a shame, cause his early stuff is hella artistic and well-directed. #THX1138

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      1. luke‏ @Chesterfield359 6 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker I guess George didn't want to relive experiences of directing American Grafitti or Star Wars.

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      1. Donald Hayden‏ @mthaydenblue1 6 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker the first three were great and the rest were just ok

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      1. Walter‏ @MovieDweller 6 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker lol after the ineptitude of JJ Abrams' direction Lucas looks like Griffith

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      1. (((Aaron Davies)))‏ @via_aaron 6 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker The prequels were just bad movies. The disappointment was that they were also Star wars movies.

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      1. ZB‏ @dontgetbored 6 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker his wife was the real artist as his editor

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      1. ibrahimsapien‏ @ibrahimsapien 6 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker The new Star Wars is visually fantastic, great direction. But the story is xeroxed from the first trilogy.

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      1. Jack Cade1381‏ @JackCade1381 6 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker thats not Jeremy Corbyn in the pic is it?

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