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Cloud Atlas... What a gigantic piece of crap. At the end of the first half hour, you are trying to figure out what the movie is about, at the end of the 2nd half hour, you don't even care to find out anymore. Long, slow, boring, crappy stories, crappy makeup, just plain crappy. I not only wanted my money back, I wanted the theatre to pay me for the 2.5 hours of my life I wasted watching the movie.
Maybe near the endtimes. Lucas finally hands the reins to someone else. Disney buys out Lucasfilm/ILM for $4billion; half cash, half stock (DIS @ 50.08):
Disney CEO announces Star Wars Ep.7 in 2015! (followed by Ep.8,9) Hope we survive the next few years to see it.
"In 2015, we’re planning to release Star Wars Episode 7 – the first feature film under the “Disney-Lucasfilm” brand. That will be followed by Episodes 8 and 9 – and our long term plan is to release a new Star Wars feature film every two to three years. We’re very happy that George Lucas will be creative consultant on our new Star Wars films and that Kathleen Kennedy, the current Co-Chair of Lucasfilm, will executive produce. George handpicked Kathy earlier this year to lead Lucasfilm into the future. She’ll join Disney as President of Lucasfilm, reporting into Walt Disney Studios Chairman Alan Horn and integrating and building the Star Wars franchise across our company. "
I saw "Prometheus" on pay-per-view and I thought it was great - albeit a little confusing with the opening sequence but the rest of the movie was pretty cool. If you like sci-fi, I recommend it.