Брайан Джонс - Джордж Лукас. Путь Джедая
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Лучшая в мире вещь – приключения в далеких-далеких странах, объяснял Лукас ошеломительный успех «Звездных войн» и «Индианы Джонса». Он не только стал автором блокбастеров, но и научился ставить их на поток. Делая сиквелы и новые версии, он придумывал, как получать с франшизы на своих героев больше, чем с проката.
Он не терпел зависимости и потому реализовал лозунг радикальных хиппи из 60-х: «захватить средства производства». Не отбирая чужого, он «просто» создавал новые технологии и технику, превращая старые в никому не нужный хлам.
Захватывающая биография выдающегося мастера раскрывает секреты его феноменального успеха. И рисует смену эпох в мировом кинематографе, случившуюся во многом благодаря герою этой книги.
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