George Lucas talks piracy
George Lucas gave a rare, in-depth interview to The Hollywood Reporter last weekend, in which he liberally parcelled out his views on the future of motion picture techology. "The window must be collapsed... iTunes will keep the home entertainment industry alive... American movies are too expensive... Movie theaters don't matter... but they're not going anywere." I'm sure everyone in the Hollywood sees the writing on the wall, but the inertia of the old biz, and the risk of exploring new venues are still far and between. Until someone breaks out a big money making hit that bypasses Hollywood system, it will be like the old time.

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