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19. "RE: Which I really disliked for some reason"
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>So I'm not sure where that fits in. But I think that's more
>of a "this story isn't compelling to me", "I don't like
>Leonardo Dicaprio on screen for this long" type of thing.

Yes, a little Leo goes a long way (n- h---).


>>I'm also not so sure I buy into this "he thinks he's a
>>serious filmmaker" theory, either. I mean, if that were the
>>case why would he put his Executive Producer name on
>projects
>>such as Monster House and the Jurassic Park sequels?
>
>They make money. *insert Jewish reference here*

Mel, is that you? Welcome to OkayPlayer!

Seriously, though, I don't know, maybe I'm naive, but I think Steve has made enough money where, if he so desired, he could announce that he's no longer putting his name on "THOSE kinds of movies"... and he could annnounce it using a snotty British accent... that would be a fun press conference...


>But when he pushes himself to touch on serious subjects he
>doesn't always have the ability to, as the above poster said,
>take real chances, avoid the sacchrine side of things, or find
>a balance at least.

Eh, I'm not going to begrudge him his sentimental streak... as you say, that's one of his strengths, imo...


>>Also, Munich was my top film of last year.
>
>I think the "radio scene" is a good example of him
>overstretching himself. Overall, I liked Munich--even the
>9/11 touch at the end.

I think Munich is the closest he's gotten to "balance" in his so-called "serious" movies... but I attribute that more to Tony Kushner and Eric Roth's writing than Spielberg. And again, I don't find serious fault with the way the guy infuses certain emotional things into his movies...
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Late Pass: O_E recommends 'MUNICH' to cure insomnia. [View all] , Orbit_Established, Fri Aug-11-06 10:48 PM
 
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"blown away" is dope film
Aug 12th 2006
1
Yep. n/m
Aug 12th 2006
2
Funny you say this.
Aug 12th 2006
3
Yep. It ain't boring, its just sleep-inducing. Its magic.
Aug 12th 2006
4
I liked it
Aug 12th 2006
5
Sure, it was a masterpiece next to 'Pulp Ficton'
Aug 12th 2006
6
I'm sure it cant be any more sleep-inducing than Reservoir Dogs
Aug 12th 2006
7
^^^OE likes the way this person thinks
Aug 12th 2006
8
man, speilberg is tryin to be a SERIOUS DIRECTOR
Aug 13th 2006
9
ye but why would u wanna make a "typical" movie of ANY genre?
Aug 13th 2006
10
      Speilberg obviously tryin to be a "great" director
Aug 13th 2006
11
           BEST.SPIELBERG.BREAKDOWN.EVER
Aug 13th 2006
12
           Gee Wally Auschwitz ain't so swell
Aug 13th 2006
13
           i literally cried with laughter
Aug 13th 2006
20
           2 points
Aug 13th 2006
14
                You're also forgetting Catch Me if You Can
Aug 13th 2006
15
                     Which I really disliked for some reason
Aug 13th 2006
18
                         
                          RE: Which I really disliked for some reason
Aug 14th 2006
23
You didn't even appreciate the women?
Aug 13th 2006
16
Okay, I just spit out my latte (no homo)
Aug 13th 2006
17
i wanted to disagree with you, just on principle
Aug 13th 2006
21
Jigga recommends reading O_E's posts to cure insomnia.
Aug 14th 2006
22
^^^Forced, botched, attempt, and no one is laughing.
Aug 16th 2006
28
      Unlike your brilliant original title which had everyone in stiches
Aug 16th 2006
32
           ^^^^STEAMING INSIDE FOR NO REASON
Aug 16th 2006
34
                ^^^^deLusions of grandeur
Aug 16th 2006
36
I am actually huge fan of
Aug 14th 2006
24
it didn't really work for me either, but what are you talking about?
Aug 14th 2006
25
I'm finna break it down like dis:
Aug 16th 2006
27
      that's plot development though, not character development
Aug 16th 2006
30
Man, a "Blown Away" style film with this subject matter would kick ass.
Aug 15th 2006
26
^^^A Good, fair way to disagree with OE
Aug 16th 2006
29
Thanks for breakin that down for us
Aug 16th 2006
33
I can certainly find good in your bad posts.
Aug 16th 2006
35
      Congrats. The trophy is on its way.
Aug 16th 2006
37
damn holmes
Aug 17th 2006
39
      But y'all feed my ego though.
Aug 17th 2006
41
           you're right
Aug 17th 2006
42
the fuck y'all keep talking about "Blown Away" like that's a good thing?
Aug 16th 2006
31
i thought it was pretty great
Aug 17th 2006
38
I'd agree with you but...
Aug 17th 2006
40
Could everyone stop responding to this post
Aug 17th 2006
43
How about you eat a dick, preferably mine(no homo).
Aug 18th 2006
44
Syriana was far worse.
Aug 18th 2006
45

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