@Pseudotriangulation You're not getting it, they are best mates. Your best mate can be honest and say what he really thinks. And thank god for best mates, there's a reason they show each other the first cut of their movies and not to some hero worshiper!
I think he'll be remembered as much as the likes of WIlliam Shakespeare was remembered, he will be a household name far into the future, centuries into the future.
Great new vid on Youtube titled "The Last Days of the Big Lie" youtube.com/watch?v=-48HQpgQRz0
Safer to be in German work camp than German city as cities were being carpet bombed mercilessly.
Dr. David Duke's latest vid- “The Real Rogue Nuclear State” great also: youtube.com/watch?v=KLSlmLx4Fls
FDR vs Hitler. Both took power/office 1933 their countries unemployed 25-30%. 6-8 years later Germany rate 2% USA still 20%. How? Hitler threw off International Bankers they HATE him 4 it still.
I saw ET on a VHS copy at a school friends house in the Australian Summer of 1982 and then at a theatre in Sydney. I was ten and cried both times. But at the theatre showing where I saw the whole thing and the spaceship leaves the rainbow and the star as it leaves at the end that, for some reason, just floored me. I was sobbing hysterically, my Grandmother got the shits with me as I just couldn't get it together. To this day I have never seen the whole film again. Pathetic!!!!
What an absolute icon. I grew up with many of his movies, and I remember crying watching E.T. being scared out of my WITS when that head pops out nuder the boat in JAWS.
The exhilaration watching Jurassic Park in the cinema (one of the first films I saw at the cinema).
JAWS was a sheer monster 70’s classic! Yeah “Bruce the shark”! In think the Shark wanted his own personally trailer van and a higher pay rise. LOL
It’s the images in E.T. and John Williams score in wonderful 6track DOLBY STEREO that = floods of tears. It’s tour de force musical ride of classic. 10 out of 10 marks.
There is no words to describe the magnificence of Spielberg's work. All I can really say is I relish the day I walk into a cinema to see the latest Steven Spielberg film. If he was British he would have a knight hood, a statue and the Oscars would be renamed The Stevens. Thank you up loader.
he hasn't made a good film in a while. But I admit his last good film, Catch me if you can, was one of the best I've seen. I hope he gets back in his game.
Steven Spielberg is the King of movies, one can really feel that. But my ultimate goal is to become the highest grossing director of all time and I will.
Hey, i wish you the best of luck! Drive is one of the many qualities one cannot really learn as much as develop.
i just get a bit disheartened at the pseudo comparison.. Like.. he is King of movies b/c of the job he does making it, the money comes later.. the goal should be to make the best movies possible.. not make the most money possible... imho
no the list is right MArty is the best director this half f the century wehile steven is a close second but also the more versiatile and sorry martin appeaing
I don't understand why EVERY filmmaker isn't! He's extremely talented! And despite what his critics and naysayers say, he's obviously doing something right because he's THE most successful director ever. Those naysayers can eat their hearts out for all I care.
well george lucas has star wars abd indiana jones. but steven was a guest director for the last star wars and indiana jones was only goo when steven got involved so george kind of used steven to get all his money. that kinda unbalances it. lol
I really don't know that you mean by that. But the main reason why I like Scorseses pictures is because in each I can find something new and each feels different. For the same reason I like Kubrick.
Spielberg is great but you didn't read the Crichton book or forgot it cos it is more like an Alien like, bloody suspense flick than the family drama-dinosaur stunt that Spielberg did. The novel was 100th time better than the film. They are not in the same league. I remember Crichton wasnt happy with the endless rewrites and gutting his story.
I did read book, all of Chricton's books, and you are correct that film does overlook much. If you look at Crichton's books turned into films, many don't translate well at all. Example "Timeline" "Congo", Love books, films lacking. Yes, I agree with you but is two different mediums. Will miss his writing. Goodday mate
I kept the day of atonement for the first time and I normally don't have enough faith to allowmyself to feel this way. However, I think G-d may grant me a good year free from the vices of alchol and tobacco I sometimes struggle with because I don't really struggle with much else bad. Thanks for the cause to remember them.
@Pseudotriangulation You're not getting it, they are best mates. Your best mate can be honest and say what he really thinks. And thank god for best mates, there's a reason they show each other the first cut of their movies and not to some hero worshiper!
yakjedi 3 months ago
I think he'll be remembered as much as the likes of WIlliam Shakespeare was remembered, he will be a household name far into the future, centuries into the future.
deanmullen10 6 months ago
Stanley Kubrick = Eyecandy, Steven Spielberg = Depth
Diffrentjamsith 8 months ago
@Diffrentjamsith Ridiculous. Love how so many people think they have to dis one to like the other. They admired one-another, and with good reason.
WalterLiddy 7 months ago
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@WalterLiddy that's not what I'm saying, what I'm saying is that I love the visuals of Kubrick and the depth in story telling that Spielberg gives...
Diffrentjamsith 7 months ago
this guy is pure genius. Everyone who says bad things about him I think is a shitkicker
trueindieproject 10 months ago
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Great new vid on Utube "The Last Days of the Big Lie" youtube.com/watch?v=-48HQpgQRz0
Safer in Nazi work camps WW II than German cities being carpet bombed mercilessly
Dr. David Duke's new vid- “Promised Land 4 Organized Crime” is outstanding youtube.com/watch?v=2FdVck03_vc
All about Chicago Godfather Italian Catholic Mafia Sopranos of course.
No? Deceived again? Yah mean it's not like Marlin Brando pizza & spaghetti?
We been rooked again? Who's Meyer Lansky & Murder Inc. anyway?
2ndSamuel710 10 months ago
i am ashamed to say i've never seen E.T. in it's entirety.
imdb23 10 months ago
@imdb23 you're not missing much. It's for kids. Highly overrated.
Casarzino 8 months ago
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Great new vid on Youtube titled "The Last Days of the Big Lie" youtube.com/watch?v=-48HQpgQRz0
Safer to be in German work camp than German city as cities were being carpet bombed mercilessly.
Dr. David Duke's latest vid- “The Real Rogue Nuclear State” great also: youtube.com/watch?v=KLSlmLx4Fls
FDR vs Hitler. Both took power/office 1933 their countries unemployed 25-30%. 6-8 years later Germany rate 2% USA still 20%. How? Hitler threw off International Bankers they HATE him 4 it still.
2ndSamuel710 11 months ago
bruce had kids JAWS 2 3 AND 4
TURBODORK2 1 year ago
I saw ET on a VHS copy at a school friends house in the Australian Summer of 1982 and then at a theatre in Sydney. I was ten and cried both times. But at the theatre showing where I saw the whole thing and the spaceship leaves the rainbow and the star as it leaves at the end that, for some reason, just floored me. I was sobbing hysterically, my Grandmother got the shits with me as I just couldn't get it together. To this day I have never seen the whole film again. Pathetic!!!!
hanscombe72 1 year ago
I'm commenting
SuperCommentDude2 1 year ago
What an absolute icon. I grew up with many of his movies, and I remember crying watching E.T. being scared out of my WITS when that head pops out nuder the boat in JAWS.
The exhilaration watching Jurassic Park in the cinema (one of the first films I saw at the cinema).
You have to admire him. He just "get's it".
ExtremeBogom 1 year ago
4:23 Yeah I was reading some of his quotes in IMDB and everytime he makes a movie he is concerned if he can 'pull it off'.
impalabeeper 1 year ago
Famous director, famous director, Sean Connery, Famous director, famous director, Sean connery.....
charmander4533 1 year ago 3
JAWS was a sheer monster 70’s classic! Yeah “Bruce the shark”! In think the Shark wanted his own personally trailer van and a higher pay rise. LOL
It’s the images in E.T. and John Williams score in wonderful 6track DOLBY STEREO that = floods of tears. It’s tour de force musical ride of classic. 10 out of 10 marks.
EmpireLS56KW 1 year ago 2
i really, really want to meet him before he dies!
johndnumber3 1 year ago 2
Haha Turnpike Lane :)
christoboyyy 1 year ago
Taxi Driver is a Martin Scorcese film
DanRioNY 1 year ago
Almost entirely forgetting John Williams who wrote the music for almost all of his films.
John & Steven make the best duo for cinematic creation
Anarchemitis 2 years ago 3
There is no words to describe the magnificence of Spielberg's work. All I can really say is I relish the day I walk into a cinema to see the latest Steven Spielberg film. If he was British he would have a knight hood, a statue and the Oscars would be renamed The Stevens. Thank you up loader.
InkyEnston 2 years ago 11
He has an honorary knighthood.
Samalamalamdam 2 years ago 2
he hasn't made a good film in a while. But I admit his last good film, Catch me if you can, was one of the best I've seen. I hope he gets back in his game.
eckosama 1 year ago
what happened to the sync?
SteveHovland 2 years ago
I love senor spielbergo, the greatest latin american director ever
eldictator1 2 years ago 4
lol you mean spielbergs equal mexican double?
hes good but couldnt make a movie good enough to beat barneys film!
Antillektuell 2 years ago
OUT OF SYNC LIKE ALL YOUTUBE MOVIES.
ziryab92 2 years ago
what is the very first word
Dante1Savage 2 years ago
'Think it's "monster", it's a stock creature snarl sound effect.
Anarchemitis 2 years ago
i think its "godzilla". he used the godzilla roar as the noise the truck makes when falling down the cliff.
Antillektuell 2 years ago
Steven Spielberg is the King of movies, one can really feel that. But my ultimate goal is to become the highest grossing director of all time and I will.
danimalo007 2 years ago
Hey, i wish you the best of luck! Drive is one of the many qualities one cannot really learn as much as develop.
i just get a bit disheartened at the pseudo comparison.. Like.. he is King of movies b/c of the job he does making it, the money comes later.. the goal should be to make the best movies possible.. not make the most money possible... imho
that's a producer's job.. lol.. it is
FLPman 2 years ago
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I love A.I.
I hate E.T.
xibok 2 years ago
no the list is right MArty is the best director this half f the century wehile steven is a close second but also the more versiatile and sorry martin appeaing
guileniam 2 years ago
As previously said, the sound isn't right.
thevideosofwalt 2 years ago
spielberg rules.....lucas drooles!!!!
juelz714cali 2 years ago 4
love e.t ,Jurassic park and he did this other movie i cant remember but i like it
inuyasha4223 2 years ago 3
Sound sync problems....
tall32guy 2 years ago
George Lucas is jealous of Steven Speilberg
ilusionist11 2 years ago
I don't understand why EVERY filmmaker isn't! He's extremely talented! And despite what his critics and naysayers say, he's obviously doing something right because he's THE most successful director ever. Those naysayers can eat their hearts out for all I care.
tall32guy 2 years ago
Britney Spears is immensely successful too. Not saying you're wrong... just saying that making tons of money doesn't mean someone is a genius.
gangstasmurf06 2 years ago
hehehe, maybe, but I think he's richer, so... it kinda balances it out.
alecton 2 years ago
well george lucas has star wars abd indiana jones. but steven was a guest director for the last star wars and indiana jones was only goo when steven got involved so george kind of used steven to get all his money. that kinda unbalances it. lol
ilusionist11 2 years ago
One thing we all can agree is that Scorsese is better than all of them.
LTadas 2 years ago
Amen.
gangstasmurf06 2 years ago
Marty is good, he's kind of a one trick pony though. Spielberg is far more versatile and imaginative.
cillablackslingback 2 years ago 4
I really don't know that you mean by that. But the main reason why I like Scorseses pictures is because in each I can find something new and each feels different. For the same reason I like Kubrick.
LTadas 2 years ago
???????!!!!!
maybe see more movies..lol
FLPman 2 years ago
Scorcese can only make mafia films. Get innovative old man.
Rascasseman 2 years ago
Taxi Diver, Ragging Bull, King of Comedy etc....... I bet you haven't seen any of those if you saying that..
LTadas 2 years ago 2
Good films especially Taxi Driver - but not as memorable as Schindler's List, Saving private Ryan, Jaws and yes even Spielberg's first Duel.
Rascasseman 2 years ago
The only thing that comment will generate is the awareness of your stupidity.
ryanfoley123 2 years ago
Great director!
zzzpivotzzz 2 years ago 5
Hes worth over $3 billion! 'nuff said!
1freddytorres 2 years ago
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He sucks ass clown donkey balls
Reindrich 2 years ago
Sound is off Brah.
MuzeecX 2 years ago
HEY...zaydrulezzz URA FAG
rocklobster2169 2 years ago
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U SUCK STEVEN SPIELBERg!!!!!
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rocklobster2169 2 years ago
let people have their own opinon.
or should we all follow yours?
Cruve01 3 years ago
the best director of all fucking history.
zaydrulezzz 3 years ago 10
Michael Crichton book was in good hands with Spielberg, hard book to bring to screen. Crichton will be missed.
nergvol 3 years ago 3
Spielberg is great but you didn't read the Crichton book or forgot it cos it is more like an Alien like, bloody suspense flick than the family drama-dinosaur stunt that Spielberg did. The novel was 100th time better than the film. They are not in the same league. I remember Crichton wasnt happy with the endless rewrites and gutting his story.
Frye666 2 years ago
I did read book, all of Chricton's books, and you are correct that film does overlook much. If you look at Crichton's books turned into films, many don't translate well at all. Example "Timeline" "Congo", Love books, films lacking. Yes, I agree with you but is two different mediums. Will miss his writing. Goodday mate
nergvol 2 years ago
I agree 100%. However I found "Andromeda Strain" and "Disclosure" to be the best adaptations of his books. RIP Michael Crichton, a genius.
Frye666 2 years ago
Agreed on Andromeda Strain is a great book and a great movie.
BionicChango 2 years ago
I kept the day of atonement for the first time and I normally don't have enough faith to allowmyself to feel this way. However, I think G-d may grant me a good year free from the vices of alchol and tobacco I sometimes struggle with because I don't really struggle with much else bad. Thanks for the cause to remember them.
diminulette 3 years ago
an important individual in the birth of my career in films
londonboy87 3 years ago
best director of all time
viCtus130 3 years ago 5
best director of a generation
in the past 100 years Hitchcock stands out
godscuttingyoudown 3 years ago 4
(L)
ledgerdeathshit 3 years ago
he's without doubt the most influential filmker of all time
dieguiguar 3 years ago 35
@dieguiguar um, more than say, hitchcock?
brandonscottfilm 1 year ago
@dieguiguar I would say it's very, very close between Spielberg and Hitchcock.
Dreaklock 8 months ago
I rarely cry at all.
But, ET may be an exception.
CineRecon 3 years ago 7
I have only seen ET once or twice but I've always loved ET! I always thought he was so cute! :):)
tall32guy 2 years ago
He is an Icon
abdifitahabdulla 3 years ago 49
@abdifitahabdulla And the most imitated.
8825TWO 1 year ago