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'Hook' preferred over 'Jaws'?
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But Jaws was already a novel in its own right.
Hook reinvents Pan.
'Hook' preferred over 'Jaws'?
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I agree. However THE PEOPLE HAVE VOTED.'Hook' preferred over 'Jaws'?
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Don't stress about it. Simply consider any votes void for films you don't like, and declare your own favourite the 'winner'.
Empire of the Sun.
Excellent film.
Raiders of the Lost Ark for me, but it was a coin toss with Hook. My daughter loves Hook and, as such, it's probably the Spielberg film I've seen the most. However, before this poll - I didn't actually know it was a Spielberg work!
There are some quite serious tones to the film - most notably that of the relationship of children with parents in the modern age where work/life balance is often out of kilter - but it's just good old fashioned fantasy escapism played with aplomb by a stellar cast. Hoffman, particularly, is brilliant. And the score, contains a number of magical pieces that I still listen to on a near-weekly basis - great pick-me-up stuff.
As I say, I went for the first Indy film but if my daughter had been with me when I voted, it would have been Hook all the way and I can easily understand how any parent could make such a vote.
I think we all get the message now mate and I have apologised so why not let it rest.
but no reply yet from you regarding the questions I asked.
Fair enough HT, just seems a strange choice from all the films he did , to say , it was his greatest, but if thats what people think , its what they think. My other poll I am doing has Hook at 19th.
Please repeat the question.
No mate. We haven't had a laugh. Well, I'm certainly not smiling at being told my views don't count because it doesn't fit with your views.
I asked some genuine questions there. What part of the production studio in all those flashy big budget CGI films did Spielberg play in it? Why is a good old-fashioned kiddie's film deemed worthy of inclusion yet his most complex and also most difficult film to make ignored? Do you really believe Raiders of the Lost Ark wasn't a children's film?
Schindler's List - have you ever taken a step back from that film and considered that you are being spoon fed what emotions to feel throughout the entire film. Take that red coat for instance. Was that necessary as part of the film? We know that girl was being led to her death, we can see the clothes piled high in huge bundles. It does not need to be signposted that the two events are linked. And the use of a little girl rather than a fit man was also deliberately used to play even more with our emotions.
And Raiders of the Lost Ark - have you considered the claims of racism in those films?* Esp the portrayal of non-Americans/Europeans.
Have you even the slightest idea about Spielberg?
*by racism, I mean stereotyping and the way the characters are either cowardly, prone to mob-mentality or have oh-so-funny ways
For all those voting for Schindler's List, I ask - are you voting because of the filmcraft or because of the subject matter and the way it made you feel? If it was the latter then I suggest you read Primo Levi's books about the Holocaust. He deliberately chose not to play for people's emotions because he wanted people to feel the real almost casual horror of how it was normalised by both aggressors and victims. Anyone director can make a sad film esp about genocide. It takes a really clever person to make you take a step back and consider how and why people acted the way they did. Spielberg went for the easy option, in my opinion.
Schindlers List
The most moving film I have ever seen. And all of course based on true events.
The scene at the end always cracks me up, when the actors are placing stones on the graves, hand in hand with the descendants of the holocaust survivors. Truly heart wrenching & moving.
Schindlers List
The most moving film I have ever seen. And all of course based on true events.
The scene at the end always cracks me up, when the actors are placing stones on the graves, hand in hand with the descendants of the holocaust survivors. Truly heart wrenching & moving.
You'll find them all below:
Spielberg uses the latest technology and has created new technology through his films. He does not over rely on CGI in his Films. In War Horse there is pretty much no cgi at all. The battle scenes are all enacted with real people ( as was Saving Private Ryan ) and real horses. The lighting is all real , not computer enhanced, the red sunset at the end is real, not created in a studio as many people have falsely stated. I don't think Raiders was a kids film at all, no. Schindler's List was more about some good coming out of the horror of it all. He went as far as he could. He could have been more graphic and considered doing a documented scene when Nazi officers threw babies at out windows for the Nazi's on the ground to use as shooting practice on the way down . He thought about it but did not include it. Likewise the shower scene he alluded to the gassing but did not include it. Did he manipulate people ?, I don't think so, the subject matter did that and most people think he got the balance right.
Racism ?, not so much in Raiders but Temple of Doom accusation were made and Spielberg is reported as agreeing he used some stereotyping in that film which he would not do now.
Do I know anything about Spielberg ? I think so.