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Spielberg: Anything to do with the great man himself, Steven
With this movie Steven Spielberg became the 1st (and only to this day) movie director ever to direct 3 movies that were at 1 point the highest-grossing movie in the world (the others being Jaws and E.T.) and the 1st to direct 2 consecutive ones (the other being E.T.)
Steven Spielberg watched ‘GODZILLA MINUS ONE’ 3 times
Spielberg is a huge fan of the ‘54 Godzilla and ‘33 King Kong. That said, I imagine GMO specifically struck a chord because Spielberg’s father was a fighter pilot in WWII on the Pacific Front, in fact, many of Steven’s earliest “films” before breaking into Hollywood and ideas for films as a kid were centred around that conflict.
What's your favorite film by Steven Spielberg? Why? : r/movies
Steven Spielberg and his screenwriter David Koepp know exactly how to build tension, when to let the audience breathe, and how to deploy comic relief. The real stars are the dinosaurs , of course, but the human characters, called „serviceable“ by contemporary critics, are actually all …
Steven Spielberg’s Next Movie to Hit Theaters in May 2026
Steven Spielberg‘s next movie will hit theaters on May, 15, 2026, Universal and Amblin Entertainment announced Thursday. The original untitled event movie is described as an original event film created and directed by the iconic director, but …
The majority of Spielberg films feel safe & lack risk.
It’s true that Spielberg isn’t as focused on an overexaggerated tone / cinematography the way WKW and Malick and Lynch are but Spielberg isn’t making niche art films. He’s first and foremost a storyteller, and he relies heavily on plot over style (although he low key has some of the most amazingly choreographed shots in film history).
Why did Steven Spielberg falter in the 2010s? : r/TrueFilm - Reddit
2023年12月20日 · Steven Spielberg is almost universally considered to be one of the greatest directors of all time. If we go decade by decade we can divide his career into six phases. The 1970s where in the first half Spielberg was just breaking into the industry and finding his voice.
What is the best and worst of Steven Spielberg? : r/movies - Reddit
Steven Spielberg’s influence on cinema is near impossible to defeat. Just the sheer variety of films he had made, from blockbusters like Jaws and Raiders of the Lost Ark, heartwarming family friendly films like ET: The Extra Terrestrial, and war time …
Best Steven Spielberg Posts - Reddit
From Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, and Gary Goetzman--Masters of the Air is a World War II drama miniseries based on the actions of the airmen who risk their lives with the 100th Bomb Group, and a brotherhood forged by courage, loss, and triumph.
Martin Scorsese vs Steven Spielberg - who has the best filmography?
Steven Spielberg: A.I. Artificial Intelligence, The Terminal, Amistad, Hook, Poltergeist, Duel, The Sugarland Express, Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Raiders of the Lost Ark, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, The Color Purple, Empire of the Sun, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Jurassic Park ...
What is the worst thing Steven Spielberg has directed? : r/movies
2023年6月4日 · Spielberg finished shooting it 2 weeks early and under budget Raiders was a concerted effort by Spielberg to show that he could direct movies efficiently and he has directed movies that way ever since. Jaws, Close Encounters and 1941 were his outliers as they were all over budget and delayed.