Radio Dramas:

All The Original Trailers:

Mark Hamill Tribute:

The Force Unleashed:

Duel Of The Fates:

Duel of the fates with lyrics:

John Williams on "Duel Of The Fates"

"This choral piece, which has to do with the sword fight and comes at the end of the film, is a result of my thinking that something ritualistic and/or pagan and antique might be very effective. I thought that the introduction of a chorus at a certain point in the film might just be the right thing to use. And, to take that idea of simplicity a bit further, I thought that 1 needed some kind of a text in order to do this. I could have used Isaiah's Vision of the Angels, which does not have a text - that could have been effective.

One of my favourite books is Robert Graves' White Goddess, which is basically a history of poetry, but also has a lot to do with Celtic folklore. 1 recently wrote The Five Sacred Trees based on this book. In reading about the five sacred trees, I remembered the great Celtic epic poem The Battle of the Trees, in which two fields of trees are animated by a druid priest and they become warriors, and on command from the druid, the trees again freeze and go back to being trees. There is a stanza in that poem translated by Graves from the early Celtic into modem English, which is roughly, "Under the tongue root a fight most dread/ While another rages behind the head." And for no conscious sensible reason, the idea of a fight, something raging and imagined in the head more than anywhere seemed to be a good mystical cryptic piece of business.

I collaborated with some friends at Harvard University, first asking them to translate it into Celtic, then into Greek, and finally into Sanskrit, just looking for good choral sounds and good vowels. The reason we like to sing in Italian is because it does not have consonant word endings, like our English, which is so hard to sing. Celtic does not work either for that same reason, nor does Greek. But Sanskrit is less well-known and has beautiful sounds, it is a gorgeous language. I have reduced the stanza which was translated literally and used either single words or syllables or combinations of these things, the words "dreaded fight" for example, and repeated them. Everyone knows this idea from the Hallelujah chorus, where you sing the word hallelujah for twenty-minutes. It gives an atmosphere to the music."


Lyrics:

Sanskryt:

Kor-ah, Mah-tah, Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah.

Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah. Yood-hah, Kor-ah.

Kor-ah, Syahd-ho. Rah-tah-mah, Daan-yah.

Kor-ah, Kee-lah, Daan-yah.

Nyo-hah, Kee-lah, Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah.

Syahd-ho, Kee-la, Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah.

Kor-ah, Daa-nyah. Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah.

Kor-ah, Daa-nyah. Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah.

Nyo-hah, Kee-lah, Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah.

Syahd-ho, Kee-la, Daan-yah, Rah-tah-mah. Kor-ah!

English:

"Under the tongue root a fight most dread, and another raging, behind, in the head".

By: John Williams.

Sar Wars EU TV Commercials:

Parodies:

Star Wars Cartoon TV Series:

Spin-Off:

THE FOLLOWING HOLLYDAY SPECIAL IS THE STUFF WE ALL HAVE TO FORGET.

I'll be updating this section if they upload more TOR trailers. Let's have in mind that the game is the last content of the original EU (now known as legends) that is still active and giving new content.

TOR youtube channel:

Unfinished story reels from TCW:

NOTE: this link has already been added at the "george lucas questions answered" video and i would heavily recommend you to watch it to understand not only why the unfinished story reels are a part of the George lucas' canon but many things about sw, and get the answer about many questions the fandom have. This is a "Must Watch" and if you have the opportunity to share it, please do it. This is a video that every star wars member from the fandom Must watch. its explainning you all the things by george lucas himself face to face. Whats the Canon, what sw means, philophy, psicological aspects, Lore, Basically everything. Also, please use the shortcut guide in the description of the video to navigate more easier on it, because its a 4 Hour long video. MTFBWY Always.

In this section, you are going to find extra material told by Dave Filoni, that I also explained in the video George Lucas: Questions Answered.

In this one you are going to find concept arts, and several things from TCW unfinished story reels, I recommend to watch this video from beginning to end.

In the second one, from minute 12:45 to 38:48 you are going to find a lot of information about the original season 7 of Star Wars: The Clone Wars (approved, and monitored by George Lucas Of course.) l recommend you to watch this video from minute 12:45 to minute 38:48.

In this one, Dave Filoni talks about how he got into Lucas Film, and how was the process of several things in there and while working with George. You are also going to find some stuff Like what George Lucas considers his canon, that I already explained in the video George Lucas: Questions Answered in deeper detail and told by George Lucas himself.

George Lucas interview talking about The Clone Wars, and the three worlds

Here is the transcript of the interview between George Lucas and TotalFilm, in which he explains what his world, the EU, and the fans world, made by "millenniumfalcon"

This one over here is a photo from the original source Total Film Magazine May 2008

That's the best quality possible for them. Here you can read the full interview:

George Lucas made an interview with Cinescape, which issue was published in July 2002. Here's the highlight of it, in which George talks about the EU

Mary Bihr interview with Mixnmojo back in 2009, it's worth to highlight this part from the interview, where Mixnmojo asks about George Lucas' involvement in the EU:

George Lucas Interview with Rollingstone, in which he states that Palpatine wanted Luke because he knew he could become what his father couldn't (some body stronger than Palpatine) due to what happened in Mustafar:

Lucas' sequel trilogy

Part 1: From The Star Wars Archives:

Paul Duncan: What about the stormtroopers? They look robotic, but they’re not.

George Lucas: How do you know what they are?

Paul Duncan: Did you have a different idea of what they were?

George Lucas: Yeah, they started out as clones. Once all the clones were killed, the Empire picked up recruits, like militia. They fought, but they weren’t very good at what they did.

Paul Duncan: That’s why they kept missing.

George Lucas: That’s why they kept missing. Then after the Rebels won, there were no more stormtroopers in my version of the third trilogy.

I had planned for the first trilogy to be about the father, the second trilogy to be about the son, and the third trilogy to be about the daughter and the grandchildren.

Episode VII, VIII, and IX would take ideas from what happened after the Iraq War. “Okay, you fought the war, you killed everybody, now what are you going to do?” Rebuilding afterwards is harder than starting a rebellion or fighting the war. When you win the war and you disband the opposing army, what do they do? The stormtroopers would be like Saddam Hussein’s Ba’athist fighters that joined ISIS and kept on fighting. The stormtroopers refuse to give up when the Republic win.

They want to be stormtroopers forever, so they go to a far corner of the galaxy, start their own country and their own rebellion.

There’s a power vacuum so gangsters, like the Hutts, are taking advantage of the situation, and there is chaos. The key person is Darth Maul, who had been resurrected in The Clone Wars cartoons — he brings all the gangs together.

Paul Duncan: Was Darth Maul the main villain?

George Lucas: Yeah, but he’s very old, and we have two versions of him. One is with a set of cybernetic legs like a spider, and then later on he has metal legs and he was a little bit bigger, more of a superhero. We did all this in the animated series, he was in a bunch of episodes.

Darth Maul trained a girl, Darth Talon, who was in the comic books as his apprentice. She was the new Darth Vader, and most of the action was with her. So these were the two main villains of the trilogy. Maul eventually becomes the godfather of crime in the universe because, as the Empire falls, he takes over.

The movies are about how Leia — I mean, who else is going to be the leader? — is trying to build the Republic. They still have the apparatus of the Republic but they have to get it under control from the gangsters. That was the main story.

It starts out a few years after Return of the Jedi and we establish pretty quickly that there’s this underworld, there are these offshoot stormtroopers who started their own planets, and that Luke is trying to restart the Jedi. He puts the word out, so out of 100,000 Jedi, maybe 50 or 100 are left. The Jedi have to grow again from scratch, so Luke has to find two- and three-year-olds, and train them. It’ll be 20 years before you have a new generation of Jedi.

By the end of the trilogy Luke would have rebuilt much of the Jedi, and we would have the renewal of the New Republic, with Leia, Senator Organa, becoming the Supreme Chancellor in charge of everything. So she ended up being the Chosen One.


Jedi temple concept art approved by Lucas during a meeting in the Skywalker Ranch, back in 2013.

Darth talon concept art from: The art of TFA.

Part 2: Apparently Luke dies after training Leia. (Not confirmed by George Lucas, but according to Hamill).

Part 3: Microbiotics Relationships. From James Cameron story of science fiction.

Additional notes about the Midi-chlorians and The Whills: From The Star Wars Archive:

Midi-chlorians:

This is the cosmology. The Force is the energy, the fuel, and without it everything would fall apart.

The Force is a metaphor for God, and God is essentially unknowable. But behind it is another metaphor, which fits so well into the movie that I couldn’t resist it.

Midi-chlorians are the equivalent of mitochondria in living organisms and photosynthesis in plants — I simply combined them for easier consumption by the viewer. Mitochondria create the chemical energy that turns one cell into two cells.

I like to think that there is a unified reality to life and that it exists everywhere in the universe and that it controls things, but you can also control it.

That’s why I split it into the Personal Force and the Cosmic Force. The Personal Force is the energy field created by our cells interacting and doing things while we are alive. When we die, we lose our persona and our energy is assimilated into the Cosmic Force.

If we have enough Midi-chlorians in our body, we can have a certain amount of control over our Personal Force and learn how to use it, like the Buddhist practive of being able to walk on hot coals.

The Whills:

The Whills are a microscopic, single-celled lifeform like amoeba, fungi, and bacteria. There’s something like 100,000 times more Whills than there are Midi-chlorians, and there are about 10,000 times more Midi-chlorians than there are human cells.

The only microscopic entities that can go into the human cells are the Midi-chlorians. They are born in the cells. The Midi-chlorians provide the energy for human cells to split and create life. The Whills are single-celled animals that feed on the Force. The more of the Force there is, the better off they are. So they have a very intense symbiotic relationship with the Midi-chlorians and the Midi-chlorians effectively work for the Whills.

It is estimated that we have 100 trillion microbes in our body and we are made up of about 90% bacteria and 10% human cells. So who is in service to whom?

I know this is the kind of thing that fans just go berserk over because they say, “We want it to be mysterious and magical”, and “You’re just doing science.” Well, this isn’t science.

This is just as mythological as anything else in Star Wars. It sounds more scientific, but it’s a fiction.

It’s saying there is a big symbiotic relationship to create life, and to create the Force, but if you look at all the life-forms in the universe, most of them are one-celled organisms. I think of one-celled organisms as an advanced form of life because they’ve been able to travel through the universe. They have their own spaceships — those meteorites that we get every once in a while. They’ve been living on those things for thousands of years, they’ve been frozen, unfrozen, and can survive almost anything.

The one-celled organisms have to have a balance. You have to have good ones and bad ones otherwise it would extinguish life. And if they go out of balance, the dark side takes over.

Additional notes about selling the company, from: The Star Wars Archive:

Pablo hidalgo, LucasFilm creative executive mentioning 2 names for the children in George Lucas' sequels. Skyler was the name of the male in some versions. The female was called Taryn and briefly named Thea.

From "Star Wars Fascinating Facts" by Pablo Hidalgo.

I explained some stuff here:

You can find it here:

George Lucas also implemented those ideas in the development of the Maul game by Red Fly Studio, after some meetings he had with the Red Fly Studio team, explaining them what he wanted. The game changed it's original path and started adapting the game to fit with George's ideas, which were going to link with his sequels. The game was supposed to focus in Maul and Talon some years after Return Of The Jedi, giving us background of Maul and Talon's activities in the underworld.

Maul and Talon in the underworld

As a side note, Sam Witwer was informed about the game, and was approached to voice Maul.

Original releases:

Princess leia torture on the Death star, from the star wars Audio Drama.

First appearence of boba fett. This session was recorded in Mid (June 28) 1978. And the holyday special appearence was shown in late (November 17) 1978.

cast auditions

October 21, 1956 - December 27, 2016

Rest in peace Carrie. We love you, thanks for being our princess.

Sir Alec Guinmess on Star Wars:

1977

1977

1986

1987

April 2 1914 - August 5, 2000

Thank you for all your great movies, and for being a part of star wars. Rest in peace Sir Alecc Guinness. We love you.

Harrison Ford answers some questions:

Kenny Baker:

August 28, 1934 - August 13, 2016

Thanks for being always with a smyle even in the hardest moments. We love you Kenny. Thank you.

Peter Cushing:

May 26, 1913 - August 11 1994

One of the best actors. Always professional, honest and happy doing his job . Thank you, Peter Cushing.

Christopher Lee

May 27, 1922 - June 7, 2015

Always Humble, elegant, respectful and with a great hearth. Thank you, Christopher Leee.

Scripts

some tweets that the "peter mayhew fundation" did:

https://mobile.twitter.com/thewookieeroars/status/700102566688862211

https://mobile.twitter.com/search?q=from%3ATheWookieeRoars%20chewscript&src=typd

May 19, 1944 - April 30, 2019

Rest in peace, peter. Thank you for all the things you have done. We love you chew.