Fisher explained that Lucas informed her, “In space you get weightless, and so your flesh expands.” In this scenario, he was convinced that a bra wouldn’t expand along with the skin. So, in the end, a woman like Leia could wind up being strangled by her own brassiere.
I’m sorry George, but what made you think that? That’s not even considering that all the ships in Star Wars seem to have artificial gravity anyway…
Lucas: Fifteen is right on the edge. I know it’s an outrageous idea, but it is interesting. Once she’s sixteen or seventeen it’s not interesting anymore. But if she was fifteen and he was twenty-five and they actually had an affair the last time they met. And she was madly in love with him and he…
Good ol’ George about Marion meeting Indy for the first time. His first idea for her age at that time was eleven, by the way.
After all, "there’s no underwear in space“
I’m sorry George, but what made you think that? That’s not even considering that all the ships in Star Wars seem to have artificial gravity anyway…
Oh George’s thought process was, “How can I tell this lady to not wear underwear and it not be creepy? Maybe if I try an overly nerdy excuse.”
Good ol’ George about Marion meeting Indy for the first time. His first idea for her age at that time was eleven, by the way.
I 100% clicked on that link expecting it to be a TVTropes rabbit hole… I’m actually a little disappointed.
Does this scratch that itch?
Or perhaps this?
peculiar, what difference would it even make?
There would be fewer VHS copies of Star Wars which mysteriously wore out at the trash compactor scene.
Visible panty lines.
god forbid