I know, right? He didn't interrupt him, he just let him answer the g-damn questions thoroughly and completely, allowing for a more interesting understanding of the man and thus a good interview.
@@MrMarsFargo 0:57 "the kids were having a great time on set".. Steven ~ "they were" There were drugs everywhere on set. used to enjoy drag.. and the little girl he discover in a supermarket died after filming wrapped from being raped to death.. ya, sounds like he had fun on set
This interviewer is just amazing! You can see the person being interviewed slowly goes from being kinda not excited to just having a fun time and laughing
Yeah be it with anybody , Ali is always polite, informed, humble and respectful .. he takes it seriously with just a hint of goofiness .. I feel I can watch all his interviews 💜
spielberg is the brothers grimm and walt disney of our age. he deserves his success not just because of his startling talent, but because he is so humble and dignified and genial.
Yes, The Brothers Grimm - nice comparison. And yeah, when Steven says in response to the kind of dumb "over $10 billion" question in this that he doesn't care about the numbers, that he just wants people to find his films entertaining and memorable, you can tell he's being genuine about that.
To this day that is my favorite film going experience. The sheer awe and wonder of first see the dinosaurs on screen is one of the most amazing moments in a cinema for me. That movie, among many others from him, is a masterpiece.
That's funny because E.T. was the first movie I remember seeing. I have a very vague recollection of seeing Superman II but I don't remember the actual film itself, just being brought along and getting a magazine-type program (yes, we got a big program, or we bought one).
The first movie I remember seeing in a cinema was JP2. I was very excited to see it because I watched JP1 literally every day as a kid. That two movies have a special place in my heart.
Spielberg is the reason why I became a filmmaker. Grew up on Jurassic Park and the Indiana Jones trilogy, this man has been a huge influence on my life, and is my personal hero. I'd be the greatest honor to meet Mr. Spielberg someday. Even if it's only for 30 seconds, I'd be the biggest honor of my life.
@@DVincentWThe irony of THX 1138 being a satire which makes fun of overcommercialisation and depicts people buying useless pieces of plastic that they immediately become bored with shortly after getting them, being directed by the man who went on to create Star Wars.
8:45 This is why Steven Spielberg is one of the greatest filmmakers ever. He doesn’t do it for money or popularity, he does it for art and his passion of filmmaking. And he is the reason I want to be a filmmaker myself.
I could name you 300 directors who don't do it for money simply off the top of my head.. It makes him an artist, but not the greatest artist. And, even that is debatable, he didn't hesitate to include tons of product placement in Minority Report.
Spielberg's career is so overwhelmingly awesome that even focusing exclusively on his science fiction movies, you had to leave out discussion of "Close Encounters," "A.I." and "Minority Report." I love this director.
Yeah. Spielberg can deliver on so many levels, and he can make movies in almost any genre. And when you put together movies like Jaws, Raiders of the lost Ark, Schindler's list, Saving private Ryan, Close encounters of the third kind and E.T. you get a pretty clear picture on how good a director he really is when he is on the top of his game, though it has been some time since then now.
That's what makes him so magical, he's about the connection with the audience, not the score on rottentomatoes. He makes movies that are made to live and be cherished in homes around the world. He films from the heart and we owe him so much.
I am a massively Steven Spielberg fan ever so de I was a tinny tinny girl and fell in love with Indians Jones. I actually studied Paleontology in uni because of him. I was so bloody excited when he replied to my tweet once. He's a master I. Story telling, no one else like him 😁😁😁
Well, at the time it had the check logo, although it was over 7 years ago. You might be right, but hey , thanks for crushing someone's dreams!!!!!! :P :P :P :P
Anytime ;) Lol. But joking aside, I'd like to know whether the actual Spielberg wrote to me, or some random person online. You should write him a letter.
and that last line he spoke is why to me he's the greatest director ever plus he put the original gundam RX-78-2 in to ready player one, thank you Steven for everything you've done and will do.
I can't think of any film I didn't like or any music theme that didn't go well with the film. The guy is my inspiration and I hope to make good movies as he did. All his films are lesson of me pushing beyond my boundaries. Thank you Steven Spielberg
Something about the wonder of them and us seeing the field of dinosaurs for the first time and the music just makes me cry with happiness in light of all the shit we are going through just the sheer escapism of it all.
If you were born in the 80's like myself every movie that you grew up loving was made by this man. JP is my favorite movie of all time every time I watch it I feel like I am 12 again and seeing and feeling things I have never experienced. even after seeing it thousands of times. he has given so many people such wonderful vivid places to escape from our boring reality he is truly a master of Art!
In 2000,My elder brother once brought some movies and a cd player . It was a time we just got electricity and in our whole village there were only a few tv. We didn’t had a tv. So we played these movies in our neighbours tv. There were 30-40 people of all ages gathered to watch movie. We watched Jurassic park for whole night. It was so magical experience for watching human scientists retrieving giant creature. We didn’t even know dinosaurs even exists once. Thank you steven spilberg...
That bit at 7.20 when he realises "The sledge Rosebud" a proper and true fanboy reaction. This is the greatest director of my generation talking to one of the best film geek/critics of the next generation.
The colaboration between Steven and John Williams made those films so fantastic and memorable... The bond they have is so amazing..Hope there will be many more films so we can enjoy..
I've always loved how Dee Wallace reacted to "penis breath!" in E.T. She goes from being distraught at her kids arguing to surprised and she's laughing at the insult while trying to put on her "Mom" face and failing miserably. Magnificent little touches like that really make a character real.
so true, that's what a great director does, brings out the tiny details. For me, the kids playing up in close encounters is still the landmark of realism in his movies.
This guy interviewing it's actually very good. Holds a conversation well. At ease with his guests and his questions are interesting and on point. He should be doing more work for the BBC
What would the world be like without the magic that this man/boy sprinkled on it for so many decades? We owe so much to him and his storys, far beyond movies, he makes the world a better place
Throughout this interview, I was living vicariously through Ali Plumb and geeking/freaking out the entire time. Must have been amazing for him to sit down with Spielberg!
Spielberg is a giant in the film industry. His movies and work has been imprinted on life as we know it and always will be. He also seems like a nice dude!
ET was one of best movies to Indiana Jones Ready Player One. I think Steven Spielberg best movies for the art of the best I seen so many Steven Spielberg movies they are the best Cinema films ever
I love Steven Spielberg movies the best in the in film history Steven Spielberg is a legend directly so many good movies In the film's I liked all the films he had done. I never stopped watching Steven Spielberg's movies the are the best. Movies all time favorite films
I remember crying when I watched ET as a kid. As far as I recall, it's the only movie that has made me cry (perhaps with the exeption of The Lion King).
Close Encounters Of The Third Kind. Emotional roller coaster ride. Masterpiece. My fav sc-fi. Raiders greatest action adventure picture of all time. Jaws scariest creature movie.
Wow, Ali is great at details! I did not see anybody else comment this. So the t-shirt Ali is wearing says “Well Played” which is a voice/text command from the card game Hearthstone developed by Blizzard. In Hearthstone there is a card called Harrison Jones which obviously an homage to Indiana Jones/Harrison Ford. The voice line from the card (Harrison Jones) when put into play is “That belongs in a museum”! MINDBLOWN!
Hi Ali you've just recently become one of my favorite interviewers ever! Where did you go to school and what did you study? I've always wanted to speak to my favorite people as you do and never understood what exactly I should do to accomplish this. I love your sense of awe that you project and invite the audience to come to have fun as well. To me, that is such an homage to the greats that you speak of and to in this particular video. thank you for being the person you are and for holding onto the childlike wonder that all of us need to keep.
My mother said she remembers waiting for ages outside the cinema in this que that went all the way down this long main street . Then the manager came out and said there's only room for one more. My mother had a free ticket and was on her own so she was the lucky last to get in .
That man is really great, has done wonderful things and will be rememberd for a long time!! :) And yeah, the man Steven that he is interviewing is great also...I guess! :)
Jurassic Park was my favorite movie ever to see in theaters. I was only 5 years old but I will NEVER forget the T-Rex roar shaking the entire place. Watching it still gives me chills.
Un regista meraviglioso, tutti i suoi film sono un successo,mi viene in mente Melissa che ha potuto lavorare con uno dei registi mondiali piu bravi e fantasiosi , grazie per averci fatto sognare, i tuoi fan in questo caso italiani ti augurano ogni bene .Alida.
Ready player one is an amazing movie and I loved both the book and the movie! I saw movie first then read the book and then re-watched the movie and re-read the book. It's my all time favorite movie-based-on-book!
I love Steven Spielberg he changed all of our lives t the movie Jurassic Park the best Motion Picture film since the movie Jaws I think Jurassic Park was the best film ever so was Jaws one of the best successful books to number one bestseller Jurassic Park I think it was a wonderful book good storytelling thank you Steven Spielberg for directing the movie and all thanks to Michael Crichton. Telling these stories about dinosaurs. Dinosaurs is one of my favorite animals that ever walk this planet.
This guy is a bloody good interviewer...give him a raise
I know, right? He didn't interrupt him, he just let him answer the g-damn questions thoroughly and completely, allowing for a more interesting understanding of the man and thus a good interview.
Looks like a younger Louis Theroux
Yeah, Ali Plumb - does all the film stuff on Radio 1. He's got a nice way about him
@@MrMarsFargo 0:57 "the kids were having a great time on set".. Steven ~ "they were"
There were drugs everywhere on set. used to enjoy drag.. and the little girl he discover in a supermarket died after filming wrapped from being raped to death.. ya, sounds like he had fun on set
Luke um... are you okay? Legit question. Because the girl who acted in this film was certainly not raped to death, and is in fact still acting today.
This interviewer is just amazing! You can see the person being interviewed slowly goes from being kinda not excited to just having a fun time and laughing
and that's quite rare in these times
Yeah be it with anybody , Ali is always polite, informed, humble and respectful .. he takes it seriously with just a hint of goofiness .. I feel I can watch all his interviews 💜
So true!
spielberg is the brothers grimm and walt disney of our age. he deserves his success not just because of his startling talent, but because he is so humble and dignified and genial.
Yes, The Brothers Grimm - nice comparison. And yeah, when Steven says in response to the kind of dumb "over $10 billion" question in this that he doesn't care about the numbers, that he just wants people to find his films entertaining and memorable, you can tell he's being genuine about that.
Great comparison. But imho he surpasses Disney! They never made a family film as epic and deep as E.T. !
I dunno he's had his share on poopie like for instance ready player one.
@@batt3ryac1d nah ready player one was good
Why the Brothers Grimm comparison?
Jurassic Park was the first movie I ever saw in a cinema. I don't think I was ever the same after that. Thank you Steven!
To this day that is my favorite film going experience. The sheer awe and wonder of first see the dinosaurs on screen is one of the most amazing moments in a cinema for me. That movie, among many others from him, is a masterpiece.
Justin Clowater Just had my first Spielberg movie theater experience, Ready Player One! Such a wondrous experience from the greatest director ever!
Same bro
That's funny because E.T. was the first movie I remember seeing. I have a very vague recollection of seeing Superman II but I don't remember the actual film itself, just being brought along and getting a magazine-type program (yes, we got a big program, or we bought one).
The first movie I remember seeing in a cinema was JP2. I was very excited to see it because I watched JP1 literally every day as a kid. That two movies have a special place in my heart.
Spielberg is the reason why I became a filmmaker. Grew up on Jurassic Park and the Indiana Jones trilogy, this man has been a huge influence on my life, and is my personal hero. I'd be the greatest honor to meet Mr. Spielberg someday. Even if it's only for 30 seconds, I'd be the biggest honor of my life.
Duel (1971) his first film I think is very good too ..
George Lucas had made THX 1138 the same year, which is also very good if you have not seen it.
You’d be the biggest honor of your life?
You don't have much time.
@@DVincentWThe irony of THX 1138 being a satire which makes fun of overcommercialisation and depicts people buying useless pieces of plastic that they immediately become bored with shortly after getting them, being directed by the man who went on to create Star Wars.
Imagine Harrison Ford crashing into Steven Spielburg’s office and taking his sled to yell: “This belongs in a museum!”
That’d be awesome
Nice idea!
😂😂
by the way, not an American museum
I didn't know this was gonna make me so emotional. I just love Steven and his movies so much.
Same here! Man, Steven is the ONE AND ONLY! Bringing back the past and then to Steven himself is like WOW!
*Sheds a tear*
Man, I started crying when he talked about saying goodbye in ET and haven't stopped
What a legend.
RedVIII wtf i just said that in my head right before i read this comment
+Robert W your mother is a pig.
this man is literally responsible for almost all of my favorite films. he made me love going to the movies and forgetting reality.
8:45 This is why Steven Spielberg is one of the greatest filmmakers ever. He doesn’t do it for money or popularity, he does it for art and his passion of filmmaking. And he is the reason I want to be a filmmaker myself.
I could name you 300 directors who don't do it for money simply off the top of my head.. It makes him an artist, but not the greatest artist. And, even that is debatable, he didn't hesitate to include tons of product placement in Minority Report.
He has made few flops but they're still great movies nevertheless and he can still make movies because of his impressive track record
Spielberg's career is so overwhelmingly awesome that even focusing exclusively on his science fiction movies, you had to leave out discussion of "Close Encounters," "A.I." and "Minority Report." I love this director.
Ah, good point. And 'Minority Report' is one of his most acclaimed and a personal fave of mine.
@@marlonmoncrieffe0728 agreed!
the montage at the end! amazing
it was genius!
It's the most amazing thing that I ever seen since in theathers since 'The Return of The King'
you got that right!
I love this man...he's given me a lifetime of joy.
Greatest director of his generation
Yeah. Spielberg can deliver on so many levels, and he can make movies in almost any genre. And when you put together movies like Jaws, Raiders of the lost Ark, Schindler's list, Saving private Ryan, Close encounters of the third kind and E.T. you get a pretty clear picture on how good a director he really is when he is on the top of his game, though it has been some time since then now.
He's alright if he tries hard he may have a blockbuster one day 😉.
I loved Shaving Ryan’s Private’s... the man is a genius
Swindlers list was a masterpiece Lmao
EVER tbh. He's surpassed more than one generation which makes him a legend imo and can do it all. Sci Fi, action, historical, comedy
That he *understood* children enough to film E.T. in sequence to channel their REAL emotion is why I love this man for the #LEGEND he is.
He is such great director. And a lovely man.
Arguably the greatest cinematic story teller of all time.
That's what makes him so magical, he's about the connection with the audience, not the score on rottentomatoes. He makes movies that are made to live and be cherished in homes around the world. He films from the heart and we owe him so much.
I am a massively Steven Spielberg fan ever so de I was a tinny tinny girl and fell in love with Indians Jones. I actually studied Paleontology in uni because of him. I was so bloody excited when he replied to my tweet once. He's a master I. Story telling, no one else like him 😁😁😁
I'm afraid to tell you that Spielberg never had an official twitter account.
Well, at the time it had the check logo, although it was over 7 years ago. You might be right, but hey , thanks for crushing someone's dreams!!!!!! :P :P :P :P
Anytime ;) Lol. But joking aside, I'd like to know whether the actual Spielberg wrote to me, or some random person online. You should write him a letter.
Thank you for being born and sharing us this precious movies that we will keep in our hearts forever, Steven Spielberg.
Where he says welcome to Jurassic park and the music starts, still gives me goosebumps like it did when I was a kid.
beautiful homage to Spielberg compliation towards the end, just beautiful
Man, I'd love to take Steven Spielberg out to an all day lunch/dinner and just talk his movies.
Yeah, but what do you think he'd want to talk about? Probably not his movies.
@@thegoodgeneral I think he would like talking about his personal favourite movies
@@intello8953 his favorite movies, sure. But probably not his own movies.
@@thegoodgeneral definitely not. It’s like actors dislike watching their own movies and probably talking about their own movies as well I’m general
Made our dreams into reality, if ever there was a magician in a director's chair, its him. Thank you Mr. Spielberg, you're a legend.
I mean, other than Georges Méliès of course.
Jurassic Park, a cinematic masterpiece! Pioneering special effects that are still too realistic to this day!
Just a great great man, no words can describe the legend which is Stephan Spielberg...
and that last line he spoke is why to me he's the greatest director ever plus he put the original gundam RX-78-2 in to ready player one, thank you Steven for everything you've done and will do.
I can't think of any film I didn't like or any music theme that didn't go well with the film. The guy is my inspiration and I hope to make good movies as he did. All his films are lesson of me pushing beyond my boundaries. Thank you Steven Spielberg
Steven seems to me to be just such a lovely person. I go on my feelings and every time I see him speak what he says just resonates with me so much.
Something about the wonder of them and us seeing the field of dinosaurs for the first time and the music just makes me cry with happiness in light of all the shit we are going through just the sheer escapism of it all.
If you were born in the 80's like myself every movie that you grew up loving was made by this man. JP is my favorite movie of all time every time I watch it I feel like I am 12 again and seeing and feeling things I have never experienced. even after seeing it thousands of times. he has given so many people such wonderful vivid places to escape from our boring reality he is truly a master of Art!
In 2000,My elder brother once brought some movies and a cd player . It was a time we just got electricity and in our whole village there were only a few tv. We didn’t had a tv. So we played these movies in our neighbours tv. There were 30-40 people of all ages gathered to watch movie. We watched Jurassic park for whole night. It was so magical experience for watching human scientists retrieving giant creature. We didn’t even know dinosaurs even exists once. Thank you steven spilberg...
That bit at 7.20 when he realises "The sledge Rosebud" a proper and true fanboy reaction. This is the greatest director of my generation talking to one of the best film geek/critics of the next generation.
The colaboration between Steven and John Williams made those films so fantastic and memorable...
The bond they have is so amazing..Hope there will be many more films so we can enjoy..
Finally, Birmingham getting the recognition it deserves. Even if it is for looking like a dystopian hellhole..
Dee Ef Sea too rite bab
Looking like an American city is not good recognition. haha.
Black Sabbath and Judas Priest! That's a huge feather in Birmingham's cap too.
Dee Ef Sea PEAKY FOOKIN BLINDERS
What's dystopian about it? Pls elaborate
I've always loved how Dee Wallace reacted to "penis breath!" in E.T. She goes from being distraught at her kids arguing to surprised and she's laughing at the insult while trying to put on her "Mom" face and failing miserably. Magnificent little touches like that really make a character real.
so true, that's what a great director does, brings out the tiny details. For me, the kids playing up in close encounters is still the landmark of realism in his movies.
One of the best interviews I have ever seen! Imma go watch E.T. for the 20th time now
Thanks. This is a perfect interview. Insightful and nostálgic. Back in timé and wonder
not even a minute in the video and im totally hooked. this guy is a great interviewer!!!!
Steven you continues to be the director that has most of your movies on my top 10 list. Ready Player One took a spot right away❤️👍🏻
This guy interviewing it's actually very good. Holds a conversation well. At ease with his guests and his questions are interesting and on point. He should be doing more work for the BBC
Humble!!! that is why children will love his movies!!!
Such a good interviewer, rarely see so many HUGE names come so out of their shell in interviews, like they do here. 10/10 sir
What would the world be like without the magic that this man/boy sprinkled on it for so many decades? We owe so much to him and his storys, far beyond movies, he makes the world a better place
The anount of sheer joy he has brought to our lives ..he is living treasure
Throughout this interview, I was living vicariously through Ali Plumb and geeking/freaking out the entire time.
Must have been amazing for him to sit down with Spielberg!
Jurassic Park. Greatest movie experience ever. Legend
Aw the "goodbye" on ET explanation 😭😭😭😭 he is so good. His body of work is mainly about children's imagination, fears, interaction. Very good
All the directors u can tell genuinely enjoyed their conversations with him and respect him
Spielberg is a giant in the film industry. His movies and work has been imprinted on life as we know it and always will be. He also seems like a nice dude!
The Terminal must be the most underrated Spielberg movie ever!
I agree, I also like Catch Me if You Can.
Steven is amazing,im so happy this man exists!!
One of the greatest Cinema artists of all time!
This guy is a living legend and one of the most valuable assets in the history of mankind!
Legend, Spilberg.. all of people in Hollywood talk about Spilberg everyday. You are Legend
One of the Greatest directors of all time
ET was one of best movies to
Indiana Jones Ready Player One. I think Steven Spielberg best movies for the art of the best I seen so many Steven Spielberg movies they are the best Cinema films ever
My life would be radicaly different without Spielberg's movies... My favorite director !
This is one of the best and most earnest interviews I've ever seen. Well done Ali
I loved the last scene where the guy plays the melody from Close Encounters of the Third Kind!
I will always love and admire Spielberg!
He is by far my favourite director ever.
Greatest director, not just of our time, ever
I love Ali Plumb is so cool, he gets to talk to all the great film makers.
This fantastic human being, through his heartfull movies, was more a father than my real father to me when I was a kid.
Greatest director in the world and probably ever be. He does it for all the right reasons! To be a story teller.
ET was the first movie that made me cry
yes, Turner and Hootch was another one... when the dog died at the end,
I balled as a kid.
ZCMZombieCustomMaps I still have not seen the full movie.
Christian Hallenbeck highly recommend for anyone that hasn’t. Check it out!
ZCMZombieCustomMaps Ok! I recommend Ready Player One!
RPO was fantastic lol!
The definition of a legend!
One of the greats.
I saw E. T. when I was 5 in a grimy cinema in Amsterdam.. since then Mr Spielberg has been a hero of mine.
Love this interviewer, seems like he really has respect here and asks interesting questions
There's only one Steven Spielberg and there will never be another like him.
Jurassic Park and Schindler's List are my favourite movies of all time.
If I were a reporter I would freak out of happiness when seeing Spielberg *.*
Well structured and edited short interview. The right amount of humor and inspiration for the man you're interviewing. Kudos!
Steven Spielberg is one of the best directors ever!
this man has never made a bad movie!
So cool to watch E.T when being a kid, then interviewing Spielberg when grown up.
Jaws😍 from 4years-24years its been my favourite.
I love Steven Spielberg movies the best in the in film history
Steven Spielberg is a legend directly so many good movies
In the film's I liked all the films he had done.
I never stopped watching Steven Spielberg's movies the are the best. Movies all time favorite films
Spielberg 1 of the greatest in film history...he recently have created a new hit Westside Story even though i havent seen it
I haven't since Jurassic Park since 1993. That CGI still looks amazing!
Remember watching et as kid what happen at end with et I was so upset as kid for days after that moment
I remember crying when I watched ET as a kid. As far as I recall, it's the only movie that has made me cry (perhaps with the exeption of The Lion King).
Close Encounters Of The Third Kind.
Emotional roller coaster ride. Masterpiece. My fav sc-fi. Raiders greatest action adventure picture of all time. Jaws scariest creature movie.
Wow, Ali is great at details! I did not see anybody else comment this.
So the t-shirt Ali is wearing says “Well Played” which is a voice/text command from the card game Hearthstone developed by Blizzard. In Hearthstone there is a card called Harrison Jones which obviously an homage to Indiana Jones/Harrison Ford. The voice line from the card (Harrison Jones) when put into play is “That belongs in a museum”!
MINDBLOWN!
Hi Ali you've just recently become one of my favorite interviewers ever! Where did you go to school and what did you study? I've always wanted to speak to my favorite people as you do and never understood what exactly I should do to accomplish this. I love your sense of awe that you project and invite the audience to come to have fun as well. To me, that is such an homage to the greats that you speak of and to in this particular video. thank you for being the person you are and for holding onto the childlike wonder that all of us need to keep.
this dude is the best interviewer ever.
A true master of his art!
My mother said she remembers waiting for ages outside the cinema in this que that went all the way down this long main street . Then the manager came out and said there's only room for one more. My mother had a free ticket and was on her own so she was the lucky last to get in .
That man is really great, has done wonderful things and will be rememberd for a long time!! :) And yeah, the man Steven that he is interviewing is great also...I guess! :)
Jurassic Park was my favorite movie ever to see in theaters. I was only 5 years old but I will NEVER forget the T-Rex roar shaking the entire place. Watching it still gives me chills.
Would be nice if he returned one day with a massive hit one day like "Jurassic Park" was
greatest director of all time.
Steven makes movies like nobody else can, you leave the theater as a different person after watching one of his masterpieces
I don’t normally care for most interviews, but this guy does it pretty well
I WISH they filmed in Columbus, just because nothing else happens here..
I'm from Birmingham, and in all fairness mate, nothing happens here either.
Elliot Moody yow am rite bab
Evolved Turtle Productions same about Oklahoma
Birmingham already has people living in stacks - they just need the VR headsets.
You've also got to watch out for those Muslim no-go zones.
The kind of feel good factor his movies has is just unmatched (keeping aside the ultra-serious ones).
Un regista meraviglioso, tutti i suoi film sono un successo,mi viene in mente Melissa che ha potuto lavorare con uno dei registi mondiali piu bravi e fantasiosi , grazie per averci fatto sognare, i tuoi fan in questo caso italiani ti augurano ogni bene
.Alida.
Ready player one is an amazing movie and I loved both the book and the movie! I saw movie first then read the book and then re-watched the movie and re-read the book. It's my all time favorite movie-based-on-book!
I love Steven Spielberg he changed all of our lives t the movie Jurassic Park the best Motion Picture film since the movie Jaws I think Jurassic Park was the best film ever so was Jaws one of the best successful books to number one bestseller Jurassic Park I think it was a wonderful book good storytelling thank you Steven Spielberg for directing the movie and all thanks to Michael Crichton. Telling these stories about dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs is one of my favorite animals that ever walk this planet.
I love Ali Plumb, he's very sympathetic person.