It's 1982, you're 34 and have 4 blockbusters behind you with another on the way. You wake up in the morning and just know that you piss awesomeness. Lucky, lucky man.
Steven Spielberg is a great storyteller and director. That knows how to tell a good story. It's hard to take your eyes off the movie. When you watch a Spielberg movie.
I had to laugh at the end when the interviewer asks him "what would be a bad review for Steve Spielberg? What would be the worst someone could say about your film" and I just knew he was going to saying "boring" it was obvious by the setting and nature of the interview that that response was coming. But the reason I laughed is that seems to be the consensus on Lincoln, or Lincolon as I read it recently called on an IMDB user review. That aside, he's so much talent wrapped up in one man.
*Prediction* "I'll probably get old and lecture people on the movies I should have made" *Reality* "I'll probably get old and lecture people on how to vote, fund a ton of $ against them, and call them bigots"
There are stories that Spielberg took control of the set. Hooper was willing to ride back seat
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Spielberg has credits on this movie as producer, writer, and story. So he had a lot of control over the movie. But the director was Tobe Hooper, and Spielberg co-wrote the screenplay with Michael Grais & Mark Victor.
What makes Spielberg a genius is what makes all good directors great is because he is a great storyteller
It's 1982, you're 34 and have 4 blockbusters behind you with another on the way. You wake up in the morning and just know that you piss awesomeness. Lucky, lucky man.
"Duel" My all time favorite movie!!!
Good choice
the cut off at the end hurts. it hurt me.
Steven Spielberg is a great storyteller and director. That knows how to tell a good story. It's hard to take your eyes off the movie. When you watch a Spielberg movie.
you can tell just how passionate and in love with filmmaking he is while shooting Indiana Jones.
Thanks for uploading this but that cliffhanger cut off at the end falls in line with the serials that Indiana Jones was based off of. Well done! haha
So fucking talented. If only we could all focus our talents like this man.
Wow, this is amazing. Steven Spielberg really gives me hope in becoming a film director.:)
Steven Spielberg is my inspiration.
Brings back memories of standing around the college lounge, taking a break from studies to buy a sandwich and watch 60 minutes....
Great interview...though ironic to hear Spielberg talking about how he's "not really A list...part of mainstream Hollywood"
Steven Spielberg, the Beatles of cinema.
Thats about right
What a great interview! Thanks for sharing!
40 years later, new movie coming out in December, currently shooting another one… no lecture circuit in sight!
Thanks for this post
My creative icon. :-)
I had to laugh at the end when the interviewer asks him "what would be a bad review for Steve Spielberg? What would be the worst someone could say about your film" and I just knew he was going to saying "boring" it was obvious by the setting and nature of the interview that that response was coming. But the reason I laughed is that seems to be the consensus on Lincoln, or Lincolon as I read it recently called on an IMDB user review.
That aside, he's so much talent wrapped up in one man.
savedfaves Lincoln was not at all boring.
He's the greatest of all time imo
Boy! Those glasses are so dated, Steven!! At 34 years old??????? You rock!
Aviators were cool in the 80s
Sounds like he said "FUCKS" right off! Strewth!!
'I'm not on the A list'
Oh, just give it a while Steven...
*Prediction* "I'll probably get old and lecture people on the movies I should have made"
*Reality* "I'll probably get old and lecture people on how to vote, fund a ton of $ against them, and call them bigots"
Spielberg: I don't have to handle it so much as long as I can feed the dog.
Suddenly, DOG!!
Speilberg, I saw what you did there.
screw the hollywood parties Spielberg's movies are legendary!!!
He's just a Southern sandy 80s bloke. :)
What happened to rest of the bloody video?
Yay Chauncey!!!!!
What was he going to say? Noooo......
Now, they are invited to every Hollywood party.
3 people died on his movie set in 1982. No mention of it here of course
3:40 he drops some true knowledge
Does this Australian interviewer know anything? Or Australians in general? Meaning the times he asked steven to explain a metaphor he used.
I heard that Steven Spielberg trimmed his beard by sticking and pulling them out with peanut butter.
Did it really take 4 months for ET to open in Australia??
240p for the win.
6:15 West Side Story prophecy
2.58 "They said he couldn't do it again..."
How wrong were they?!
He He , I love George Fungus ........... AKA Paul Hogan
Martin Scorseesee
@wearefictional i get told am like him i like it when people say that
Damn, wish i had his money, the only movies i've ever made are the ones of me and my past girlfriends f**king.
first it was the dog.
Now he has 7 kids.
so the host name dropped poltergeist. spielberg really did direct that movie then? and not tobe hooper?
but he was talking film directing, wasnt he?
+synt yup. and tobe hooper directed, not spielberg
There are stories that Spielberg took control of the set. Hooper was willing to ride back seat
Spielberg has credits on this movie as producer, writer, and story. So he had a lot of control over the movie. But the director was Tobe Hooper, and Spielberg co-wrote the screenplay with Michael Grais & Mark Victor.
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El Torro Celluloido
movie makers today ignore all this wonderful advice which is the main reason why i hate new movies
Martin ScorZEEZEE??
Like wtf??
Another brilliant Jew
D LIST! HELL NO!!!!!
Pop it.