Steven Spielberg

26 Oct

Spielberg tervez: Jurassic Park 4, Indiana Jones 5

Közzétette biropsze, 2011-10-26 21:35

Spielberg dumál: Jurassic Park 4, Indiana Jones 5 - A Tintin és a War Horse kapcsán most rengeteg interjúban szerepel. Természetesen kérdezték a fenti nevekről is.


Jurassic Park 4: Mark Protosevich írja éppen a forgatókönyvet. Spielberg reméli, hogy az elkövetkez években elkészülhet a film, mivel jó történetet találtak ki, a 3. filmnél meg aztán főleg jobbat.

Indiana Jones 5: inkább Lucast kell erről kérdezni, mivel a történet rajta áll. Elvileg dolgozik az 5. filmben, de a forgatókönyv fázisig még nem jutottak el. Az Krisálykoponyára érkezett kritikákra csak azt tudta mondani, hogy sokat vitázott George-dzsal, és bár nem értett egyet 100%-osan, de leforgatta a filmet, ha már a jóbarátja ennyire bízott abban a történetben.

Hát ezek alapján nem fogadnék arra, hogy lesz rendes Indy 5. Ford egyre öregebb, és hiába jó színész még mindig, a klasszikus idézve "I'm getting too old for this shit". Nélküle meg hiába venné át Shia egyelőre a stafétabotot, nem hiszem, hogy hatalmas lelkesedés lenne a rajongók között. Na majd meglátjuk. Viszont a Jurassic Park úgy tűnik tényleg halad.

04 Sep

Peter Jackson és Steven Spielberg a Tintin forgatásáról

Közzétette biropv, 2011-09-04 06:47


We caught up with Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson, the world’s greatest directorial tag team, at Comic-Con to talk about their upcoming collaboration The Adventures Of Tintin.

The pair teamed up (with Spielberg directing and Jackson producing) to bring Hergé’s legendary comics to life. Well, not real-life, but hyperstylised, performance-captured life…

[Total Film]

 

02 Aug

The Spielberg Curriculum: ha esetleg vele akarnál dolgozni...

Közzétette biropk, 2011-08-02 08:13

Whether you’re in Hollywood, outside of Hollywood, male, female, celebrated actor or up and coming production assistant, surely anyone who loves movies would kill to work with Steven Spielberg. For the better part of four decades he’s been the creative force behind some of the most influential and magical films ever released. And while some would argue his recent work can’t compare to that dominance, he’s still the go to mentor for the biggest names in the business: Michael Bay, J.J. Abrams, Jon Favreau, etc.

So what does it take to work with Steven Spielberg? Well, other than being ridiculously talented and probably just a little bit lucky, having seen the following 206 movies couldn’t hurt. A list is now circulating online unofficially called The Spielberg Curriculum and it’s rumored to be a list of movies put together by Spielberg himself that he feels any aspiring filmmaker must see to work with him. Obviously he doesn’t do job interviews with a clipboard and checklist, and this could very well be a total fabrication, but it’s an interesting exercise none the less. Find out if you make the Spielberg cut after the jump.

The list comes to us from GoIntoTheStory (via JoBlo.) Here’s how it’s described:

This is a list that someone sent me during a conversation on Twitter. It’s unofficially referred to as “Steven Spielberg’s List of Movies You Have to See Before You Can Work With Him” aka “Steven Spielberg’s Curriculum.” Weirdly enough, I could only find ONE mention of it on Google. ONE. And it was a weird mention here: But it’s a list of 206 movies that Spielberg assembled as movies that should be required viewing for any aspiring filmmaker. And if you listen to the way Spielberg talks about cinema and the history of film, it’s quiiiiite clear he has seen more movies than anyone on earth other than Martin Scorsese. But just goes to show you how overlooked that part of your mantra is: watch. Movies. A lot of the great directors from Spielberg’s era have probably seen more than half of those movies. Maybe even 3/4. The younger filmmakers coming up now? I’d be shocked if they’d seen 30 of them. I haven’t seen anywhere NEAR half of them. Anyways. Pretty interesting list. I uploaded it as a Google document which I figure is probably easier for sharing than a Word document.

Here’s a link to the aforementioned Google Doc.

I’ll be brutally honest. I’ve only seen a pathetic 92 out of 206. That’s 45%. Suffice to say, it’s a very deep list. How many have you seen?

 

 

[slashfilm]

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