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An Interview with Steven Spielberg by Mark Kermode

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  • 2:58 "But it's gotta be really good or we're not gonna do it"

    I wonder what made them abandon that policy.

  • How on earth could they omit Minority Report? great movie - very good story, great futuristic designs, the effort put into designing seamless world for the characters to live in was really tremendous, much better than AI(mainly takes place indoors, the only effort they took to make it futuristic was to create ai teddy bear) or War of The Worlds, shame

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  • @antiochus66 it was shot on film

  • his new one war horse shot on sterile digital...

    so much for the last film man standing

  • indy 4 is fucking dope

  • Terrific interview! Well done!

  • @Transformers217 he didnt even want to make it for 18 years if you really want to blame someone blame George Lucas

  • Steven Spielberg and James cameron 

  • Man...there are a 100 anti-semitic jokes that are racing through my mind right now. But, just for a change, I won't post them...yet.

  • @Transformers217 I thought the alien approach to it was so weak and suprisingly unoriginal of him, I mean, E.T, A.E, Close Encounters of the third kind, come on Steven! I totally agree!

  • As for Indy 4, it has some big story problems, but there's a lot of evidence that Spielberg hasn't lost the chops to make a great movie. The motorcycle chase is one of his best action scenes, and the way he shoots dialogue scenes, with wide shots, long takes, and precise camera movements show a level of class and craftsmanship unseen in modern blockbusters. Watch the early Peru scenes when Indy and Mutt first arrive, and tell me those were shot by a filmmaker who doesn't know what he's doing.

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