SirKicksalot
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I wonder if the Lost World - Amistad and War of the Worlds - Munich pairings were intentional and trying to repeat the 1993 success.
I wonder if the Lost World - Amistad and War of the Worlds - Munich pairings were intentional and trying to repeat the 1993 success.
learned recently Spielberg was initially tapped to direct American Sniper and wanted a big budget and wanted to focus alot more on an enemy insurgent sniper and build a psychological and physical duel.
My favourite films by him that I watch atleast once a year.
Jaws
Schindlers List
Saving Private Ryan
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
E.T the Extra - Terrestrial
Empire of the Son
Catch Me If You Can
The Goonies
Munich
I always thought he directed it. He was an executive and involved in the story.He directed The Goonies?
I always thought he directed it. He was an executive and involved in the story.
Steven Spielberg filmography - Wikipedia
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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is hands down my favorite film of all time. My older brother introduced me to it when I was five or six. It's this perfect confluence of genres and themes hammered into film form.
Like, if I were trying to explain the concept of a movie theater to an alien species that has no idea what humans are like, I would sit them down in a theater, in the 1980's, with a too-big soda and bag of popcorn, and show them this film.
I don't think he would've let Bradley Cooper depict Chris Kyle as if he were a mentally handicapped person, if nothing else.learned recently Spielberg was initially tapped to direct American Sniper and wanted a big budget and wanted to focus alot more on an enemy insurgent sniper and build a psychological and physical duel.
Also the family scene in Poltergeist has Spielberg's fingertips all over
Of those I watched, I think only The Lost World is a real dud.
Nope, he’s still active. Just did West Side Story and The Fabelmans. Both performed poorly though so he might have to think carefully about a win next.Is he retired now? I thought I saw that somewhere. Nothing to add other than I dig most everything he's made. Don't forget he produced tiny toons as well. A classic lol.
That whole John Ford scene in The Fabelmans was incredible.
Poltergeist is the scariest movie I've ever seen. It really screwed me up as a kid and I still get scared watching it today as an adult. Definitely one of Steven Spielberg's best movies.Poltergeist, for one of the scariest and Indiana Jones for one of the best films ever made
First time I watched it, I was eight, and it started at midnight, and I was alone in the housePoltergeist is the scariest movie I've ever seen. It really screwed me up as a kid and I still get scared watching it today as an adult. Definitely one of Steven Spielberg's best movies.
The whimsical feeling that had made him a super success never returned.
I come out of the movie very talkative about the ending. I’m on a whole other level in bliss. It was one of the smartest payoff endings in movie history.
They both are not impressed and my wife at the time is like ‘you owe us for sitting through that movie.’
So, naturally we go see F&F.
Every second of that film, I hated. I still hate it to this day.
My wife and I divorced a year or so later, and my cousin and I pretty much went our separate ways as well.
I’ve always thought that if I hadn’t fought so damn hard to stay at A.I. that day, things would have been different.