Running Time: 39 minutes 29 seconds
The direction of the prequel films became a contentious point among Star Wars fans as The Phantom Menace hit theaters in 1999. This debate became more pointed when George Lucas stayed in the director’s chair for Attack of the Clones, as many fans voiced the opinion he should have handed the reigns to someone else. So what if Lucas, the victim of stinging criticisms, had decided to do just that?
In this episode of Aggressive Negotiations, Jedi Masters John Mills and Matthew Rushing offer a look at alternatives Lucas could have chosen if he’d sat back to focus on producing, instead of directing, the second entry in the prequel trilogy. They offer their dream choices, debate their more-realistic picks, and pitch their dark horse candidates for who Lucas would’ve been able to trust with his tale of galactic intrigue and romance. Hosts John Mills and Matthew Rushing Send us your feedback! Twitter: @TheJediMasters Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenerdparty Email: [email protected] Support Aggressive Negotiations, and the Nerd Party network, by trying Lootcrate at: www.lootcrate.com/nerdparty Subscribe in iTunes |