The career of American film maker George Lucas has been an interesting one . He is responsible for the creation of two of the biggest film enfranchisement in history , with a few films of his go down in history as some of the most unbelievable whole shebang of cinema ever made . Then , on the other manus , he is also considered the destroyer of worlds , unable to go out his own piece of work alone without monkey . Oh , and he also point the prequel trilogy …

We ’ve used IMDb to rank his top five in force flick ever alongside the five deliberate the defective .

WORST: THX 1138 (6.7)

George Lucas ’ first film was one he would stick by through thick and thin . He write and directed the dystopian bit of sci - fi and know to pussyfoot reference work to the Book of Numbers 1138 into his other flick . consider the characteristic was develop from his student movie project and ended up being picked up by Warner Bros and American Zoetrope is a will to his originative power , and the fact that his fifth ‘ bad ’ film ever is a comparatively solid 6.7 on IMDb is quite impressive .

BEST: Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade (8.2)

The fact that George Lucas createdStar Warsoften overshadows a really quite important fact : he also createdIndiana Jones . WithHarrison Fordtaking on the championship role and Steven Spielberg being founder directorial reigns over each flick , it was already a star - studded production .

Lucas might not have direct it , but to have conceived the franchise as a whole by himself then change over it into an vastly successful enfranchisement in its own right certainly deserves some identification .

WORST: Star Wars: Episode II – Attack Of The Clones (6.5)

As you might expect , there is going to be a lot ofStar Warson this lean . In fact , aside from the prequel trilogy , the onlyStar Warsfilm not present is Episode III . As for Episode II , many consider it the worst entry into the serial . Lucas had left behind his floor - driven geographic expedition of unique characters in charming background and become obsessed with make as many merchandisable characters as potential , dumping them in front of a light-green screen to do edit aerobatics . This was not his finest hr .

BEST: Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of The Jedi (8.3)

Speaking of fine hours , Return Of The Jediis the conclusion to the original trilogy that sees Luke Skywalker and co finally kill the Empire . At the meter , the film was seen as rickety in comparison to its predecessors , but ‘ weakly ’ make on a different meaning in theStar Warsoriginal trilogy .

This is still a cinema full of brilliant characters who each develop in their own manner , while the activeness has come on spring and bounds since the drab effect of the original film .

WORST: Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (6.5)

It ’s punishing to judge whetherThe Phantom Menaceis worse thanAttack Of The Clones . They both have their own marketing points , but , in the end , they fundamentally provide the same results and , as such , get the same rating on IMDb . For some reason , Lucas decided to make the first picture in theStar Warsuniverse follow taxation route disputes , the childhood of a masterful scoundrel , and give a lead role to a very strange lounge lizard - esque comic relief character . There is also a twenty - hour farsighted seedcase race , yet   very slight meter is given to one of the coolest villains the franchise ever produced , Darth Maul .

BEST: Raiders Of The Lost Ark (8.4)

The first of theIndiana Jonesfilms came from the tag squad of genius minds that is George Lucas andSteven Spielberg . Hitting screens just a yr after the secondStar Warsfilm , the Harrison Ford - asterisk picture show was an instant smash .

It went on to become the highest - grossing cinema of 1981 and received eight Academy Awards nominating speech . The fact that this film , which is widely affect as one of the best of all clock time , came from the intellect of George Lucas is often overshadowed .

WORST: Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull (6.1)

However , just when you think thing were getting adept , we have to appear atThe Kingdom of The Crystal Skull . The Temple Of Doomwas middling good , andThe Last Crusadeholds up pretty well also , but they were all released in the 1980s . After that , Lucas package up the dealership and fuck off on with living .

For some unusual reason , he returned to theIndiana Jonesworld in 2008 , with Harrison Ford returning as the aging nominal fiber and Spielberg just about injecting a bit of life into its universe . However , Lucas ’ news report is incredibly poor , and you ’d happily trust that the overuse of CGI had something to do with him as well .

BEST: Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope (8.6)

The firstStar Warsfilm did n’t have a subtitle when it was release back in 1977 . It was simplyStar war :   nothing more , nothing less . There was no expanded universe , or trilogy of trilogy , or expansive universe of TV shows . Just one marvelous motion picture .

Lucas began work on the film afterAmerican Graffitiin 1973 , and he eventually had the movie produced by his own troupe , Lucasfilm . It was a relatively small film in terms of production , using just an $ 11 million budget to generate upwards of $ 700 million and various Academy Awards . The franchise is now worth $ 70 billion , and this is the film that startle it all .

WORST: Red Tails (5.9)

This might be the flick on this list that George Lucas had the diminished involvement in , but it was involvement , even so . This was the first non - Star Wars / Indiana Jonesfilm to be produced by Lucasfilm since 1994 and experience Lucas take a hand - on approach , acting as executive producer and conductor of reshoots himself . Unfortunately , it did n’t influence out particularly well , and the critical response was poor thanks to poor characters and duologue .

BEST: Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back (8.7)

circumstantially , it is Episode V ofStar Warsthat crown out this list . George Lucas ’ estimable pic of all time pass to double as one of the greatest works of movie theatre in story .

The unbelievable   theatrical role created in the originalStar Warsfilm gave him a leg up automatically , but to be able to double down and produce something so exciting , so well made , and so full of activeness and characters is just downright telling .

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