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Empire Building: The Remarkable, Real-Life Story of Star Wars [Paperback]

Garry Jenkins (Author)
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March 1999
The Star Wars epic is on its way to the screen--again--and "Empire Building" examines the enduring appeal of the powerful, modern mythology. of color photos.


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  • Paperback: 303 pages
  • Publisher: Citadel Pr; Rev Upd edition (March 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0806520876
  • ISBN-13: 978-0806520872
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,157,689 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Want to know why Episode 1sucked compard to classic SW?, July 29, 2001
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This review is from: Empire Building: The Remarkable, Real-Life Story of Star Wars (Paperback)
This book is a great behind the scences look at how Star Wars Trilogy was made. It shows how George Lucas bulit an empire from a film that the stuidos were sure would flop. It describes how Lucas had to fight for every penny and try to keep the studio excs from butchering his film. However behind the scences it also showed how Lawarnce Kasdan, the producer, and the special effects wizards at ILM helped shape and refine Luca's vison. I love Star Wars BUT after reading this book and watching the embarrasment that was Episode 1 I no longer view George Lucas as the god that can do no wrong. I came away feeling cheated after seeing Episode 1. It was a lame movie. The villians were weak, the plot moved so s l o w ly, there was almost no Wars in Star Wars. The best villian Darth Maul gets little screen time and a big five lines. (The imperial officers had more lines in the classics) and Lucas directed this? What went wrong? Did he go senile? The I found this book and the answers to all my questions. The movie Lucas had the least amount of input (Empire Strikes Back) is considered by most the best SW film in terms of charecter delvepoment, humor, plot, etc. He hated how it was shot and kicked Kasdan out and picked a director that was bascialy his puppet, thus the subpar ework filled Return of the Jedi. This book is a great look at how SW affected Lucas, Kasdan, Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, and Mark Hamill, and why did the acting in Ep 1 not even make it the level of the previous films? Lucas might be a visonary but as a direcor of actors he is subpar at best and this book will tell you why. Classic SW moments (i won't give it away after all buy the book)Lucas did not even and sometimes reisted thier inclusion into the films. There was no grey side (Fett, jabba, Solo) in Episode One, just black and white, good and evil. Also please in the next SW film give the bad guys more screen time, they had none in ep 1. and those weak droids make stromtroopers seem like snipers. The myth of Star Wars is George Lucas bulit it by himself, but as you will see from the book if it was not for a top fox exuctive, Lawarnce Kasdan, some freaked out 70's band of geek boys obsessed with models and computers, numerous rewrites to inject some humor (real adult humor not Jar *grinding of teeth* Jar Binks, the force would not be with us today.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating, if somewhat biased, look at Lucasfilm's history, August 6, 1998
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I think Jenkins has a bias against George Lucas, but he does acknowledge Lucas' creative genius. Lucas' downside, according to Jenkins, is his desire to control every aspect of making a film and his general discomfort around other people. Despite this slightly negative undertone, the book appears reasonably well balanced, with a lot of material supplied by current and former Lucas associates, notably Gary Kurtz (producer on both Star Wars and Empire Strikes Back). Overall, the book provides a very good look at how Lucasfilm grew and evolved and how the Star Wars phenomenon affected the people involved in it, Hollywood, and the world at large.
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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A very interesting work, August 17, 2000
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This review is from: Empire Building: The Remarkable, Real-Life Story of Star Wars (Paperback)
This book was kind of a guilty pleasure for me. On one hand, I have been a huge Star Wars fan (pretty much since birth) and I couldn't put this book down due to the behind-the-scenes story of the struggle Lucas had to go through to put his grand vision on the screen. All of the adversity and drama that is very well described in this book would make a very good story for a decent fiction writer, but knowing that all of the seedy hollywood politics actually did happen makes the "making of the movie" story almost as powerful as the film itself. The guilty part of the pleasure is that I almost felt like I was betraying George Lucas by reading the book. Jenkins seems to write much of the story from Star Wars/Empire producer Gary Kurtz's point of view. This would not be a problem if Kurtz didn't come off like a bitter ex-producer who got booted from the set for conflicting with Lucas' demands. Many passages allude to Kurtz being the one who saved the production, and since Kurtz did have much input in the book, it looks like Jenkins is trying to downplay Lucas' involvment while trying to over-emphasize his buddy Kurtz's involvement. Even while feeling this, I could not put the book down. A must have for all Star Wars fans.
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