Category: George Lucas
Harrison Ford Is Happy To Be A Househusband Before Breaking Out The Whip Again

Harrison Ford confirmed that he would be happy to break out the whip and fedora again to play Indiana Jones in a sixth movie and that George Lucas is already working on a script.
"The story for the new Indiana Jones is in the process of taking form," Ford told France's Le Figaro. "Steven Spielberg, George Lucas and myself are agreed on what the fifth adventure will concern, and George is actively at work. If the script is good, I'll be very happy to put the costume on again."
Until then, Harrison is happy to be a househusband while fiance Calista Flockhart works on 'Brothers and Sisters.'
"I do the dishes. And I make dinner," he said. "In the mornings, I get my 8-year-old son, Liam ready for school, and then I pass my time flying around in my planes. You see, I'm just like anybody else. My children are between 8 and 42, and I'm also a grandfather."
Yep, just like everybody else ;)
Would you like to see Harrison (and Shia LaBeouf, of course) in another 'Indiana Jones' movie?
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George Lucas Tops Forbes' Highest Paid Men In Hollywood List

George Lucas is Hollywood’s Highest-Paid Man.
The ‘Star Wars’ creator has topped a poll by Forbes.com after making $170 million in the past year, mainly thanks to his production company Lucasfilm – which is behind the sci-fi franchise and numerous other projects.
The movie mogul – who was placed 243rd in 2007 - saw huge success from last year’s film and subsequent TV series ‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ and the adventure movie ‘Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’.
The rest of the list is as follows:
1 – George Lucas - $170 million
2 - Steven Spielberg - $150 million
3 - Jerry Bruckheimer - $100 million
4 – Jerry Seinfeld - $85 million
5 – Dr. Phil McGraw - $80 million
6 = Tyler Perry - $75 million
6 = Dick Wolf - $75 million
6 = Simon Cowell - $75 million
(this will drastically change next year won't it!)
9 = Bruce Springsteen - $70 million
9 = Howard Stern - $70 million
Who knew Dr. Phil was bringing home that much bacon!?
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George Lucas Says Movies Are Not In His Future

George Lucas wants to give up the movie business and concentrate more on television. He thinks the film industry has become too expensive and risky. Instead, he wants to focus on making two-hour television movies. But don't start putting away your Star Wars paraphernalia just yet. George is currently working on Red Tails. So let's just see how long he will stay away from the big screen.
"We don't want to make movies, we're getting into television. The feature film thing is too expensive and it's too risky. For that same $200 million I can make 50 to 60 two-hour movies." He adds, "I don't think anyone's going to be in the (movie-going habit) anymore. Everything is going to be a matter of choice. I think that's going to be a huge revolution in the medium." (source)
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