He could burn down my house and I would forgive him because he made Star Wars. He could steal my car, eat my dog and defecate in my lounge and I'd still shake his hand and say "thanks George, you rule".
Yet people say idiotic things like "George Lucas raped my childhood". Simply because they don't like Jar Jar Binks. Don't watch the prequels if you don't like them. No one has a gun to your head. The originals still exist, watch those, you muppets.
George Lucas changed the world with his crazy space opera vision. Throughout the making of Star Wars: A New Hope, actors, friends, crew and the film studio laughed at him.
Having spent our whole lives with Star Wars it's hard to comprehend how unlikely it was to succeed. At the time, most people thought it was going to be a terrible Pufnstuf type of kids' film. A crappy space Wizard of Oz. Saving a space princess from the hands of an evil black-capped space lord in a massive space castle. The journey to a farm of a super camp golden robot and a big whistling can. A smuggler, his monkey and their beat-up flat nonsymmetrical space plate.
But George had a vision. He had to create a whole effects company, ILM, to bring that vision to film. Nothing like it existed in Hollywood.
Credit is given to Ralph McQuarrie for the amazing look of the movie but he gives the credit to George. It was Lucas' designs drawn in biro sketch that McQuarrie rendered into the tie fighters and x-wings we all love. George worked so hard against grumpy British crews, sceptical actors and brutal elements that it literally hospitalised him.
What have internet haters and film reviewers done with their lives?
I feel bad for Lucas. In a recent interview with the New York Times he said, "Why would I make any more when everybody yells at you all the time and says what a terrible person you are?" That's the thanks he gets for inventing Star Wars. Sure, he made a bunch of money, but even there he is a good guy, giving most of the $4.2 billion to charity.
I have faith that the new Star Wars is going to be great. My young sons, 6 and 8, are equally as excited as me. They have Star Wars posters on their walls just like I did. They play with Star Wars toys just like I did (of course theirs are much cooler). It's an amazing, cross-generational universe.
We go on another amazing Star Wars adventure next week. A lot of credit can go to new director J J Abrams, but so much more should go to the man who invented the whole shebang, George "The Genius" Lucas.