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- Why did Steven Spielberg falter in the 2010s? : r TrueFilm - Reddit
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
- Masters Of The Air Set Up What Steven Spielberg Tom Hanks . . . - 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
- What is Steven Spielbergs best film? : r movies - Reddit
That’s why you get the director of Jaws to do a dinosaur movie Just like with the shark in Jaws Spielberg understands that just showing dinosaurs wasn’t what the movie needed to add drama or tension Rewatching the movie and seeing how he teases the approach of the T-Rex without using CGI at all is just a masterstroke
- TIL both George Lucas and Steven Spielberg labelled Akira . . . - Reddit
Spielberg is washed up? We're just talking about producing a film and not directing it (since it was already filmed) Just in the past 2 years Spielberg has produced: War Horse (director producer), Super 8 (producer), True Grit (producer), and The adventures of Tintin (director producer)
- Amazing Stories (1986), does this movie actually exist? : r movies - Reddit
These three episodes are directed by Steven Spielberg, Robert Zemeckis, and William Dear so IMO it partially counts as a "Spielberg film " But outside of these listings, I can't find any proof of this film existing There's no Youtube clips of it and when Wikipedia discusses the Amazing Stories films, none of them came out in 1986
- Steven Spielberg watched ‘GODZILLA MINUS ONE’ 3 times . . . - Reddit
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
- TIL that Steven Spielberg still gets 2. 5% of profits from Star Wars . . .
Spielberg disagreed and they both decided to trade 2 5% profit on each other's films That's not how it worked, they didn't agree to just trade 2 5% on each others' films - Lucas doesn't get anything from Close Encounters It was a bet, and Spielberg won Star Wars did better than CE, so Spielberg gets the 2 5%
- Steven Spielberg and John Landis were charged with involuntary . . . - Reddit
Spielberg (while a producer as well as a director of a seperate segment of the film) was not one of the four charged with involuntary manslaughter From a 1987 L A Times article: "A seven-man, five-woman jury deliberated nine days before finding the 36-year-old film maker innocent of five counts of involuntary manslaughter in connection with
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