The drug is bad; No matter what your opinion on the matter is, I really have to say that as a preface for what is to follow. Most of them are highly addictive properties and potential to destroy life. Having said that many creative types have long, fine history of drug use in an effort to create their art. A galaxy far, far away represents a part of the imagination higher multiple environments and best-unprecedented commitment to know to film and the back of the animal Jedi Phil Tippet district, many of the sequences of these while under the influence of LSD this.

According to a new report from Return of the Jedi Phil Tippet recently explained that he was a vice president in LSD religion while working on a third installment of the Star Wars:
I took LSD when I was working on the back of the Jedi, and it's fine. It's, like, very quiet. So I decided to make a return. When I walked into the blue screen stage, it was like "Summer." I took way too many.

He seemed pretty careless about the whole thing. Taking acid while working on Star Wars: Return of the Jedi practical help his creative process and his calm during what has been a fairly productive tension. His work on the Star Wars films will eventually get his third Oscar at the 1984 Academy Awards, so we are sure that he has no regrets.

After his work on Return of the Jedi, Phil Tippet proceeded to work on many other well-known films such as Jurassic Park, RoboCop, and Indiana Jones. Considering the outlandish nature of these films, something tells us he may have acted to some more times during his career.

Check out the entire sub clip below to take a closer look at the life of Star Wars and how their creative process:

Many other innovations in the use of illegal drugs religious several years ago in order to regulate their work better. The collection reminds us that even Steve Jobs, Apple's innovations were known as the means used LSD to expand his consciousness and develop ideas that will ultimately break new ground in the world of consumer electronics. It's not for everyone, but apparently it works for a select few.

Look, we here at CinemaBlend will not support the use of illicit drugs, but based on this testimony, we must not say that LSD may have helped create the most imaginative films of all time. If Rian Johnson or anyone else involved in the production of Star Wars: Episode VIII decided to indulge in LSD at some point while making the film, and then we are in a position to stop them.
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