From ComingSoon.net:
"...director Irvin Kershner, best known for directing the Star Wars sequel, The Empire Strikes Back, has passed away in Los Angeles at the age of 87 after a long bout with illness. Born in Philadelphia in 1923, the filmmaker trained in music and photography before making documentaries and features starting in the late '50s. His breakout came exactly thirty years ago when George Lucas hired him to helm Empire Strikes Back, which many movie fans still consider the best of the beloved series. That was followed by the unauthorized James Bond flick Never Say Never Again, starring Sean Connery, and another sequel, RoboCop 2."
I honestly was watching The Empire Strikes Back last night. It is a great film, but I love A New Hope so much more.
Mr. Kershner, you will be missed.
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Star Wars was truly revolutionary for the film industry. Sadly, not too many movies have been able to come close to the action, speed, and even romance of the trilogy (or sixolgy... lol.)
ReplyDeletebtw, have you seen the movie "The Devil's Tomb" with Cuba Gooding, Jr.? It's an excellent film! Here's a sample from a scene. It's the second video down the page on this link. http://ow.ly/3ir1L