Uncle Spielberg
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Good luck with the project, and with Mastermind.
Thanks.
Good luck with the project, and with Mastermind.
In all seriousness Gareth, will you be able to let those who are interested see the final project?
Can I also say that I think Hook is absolute turd and one of the worst films ever made considering it's budget?
I hope to get the project published so yes, a bit of a pipe dream but something I have always wanted to do. In one chapter I am dedicating it to peoples quotes and comments and poll results," , hence this thread, ," NSC will always be remembered for the only poll that voted Hook the winner " but hey, ho. Can I quote you on " Hook is absolute Turd " ?
Be my guest. It's wank. It's so bad that I still remember exactly where I saw it all those years ago." NSC will always be remembered for the only poll that voted Hook the winner " but hey, ho. Can I quote you on " Hook is absolute Turd " ?
Just finished watching War Horse. Overly sentimental dulled down load of old kiddie tosh. Couldn't accept the German and French characters speaking English for no apparent reason and I couldn't help making comparisons with Inglorious Bastards, which is an infinitely superior film in every aspect.
Just finished watching War Horse. Overly sentimental dulled down load of old kiddie tosh.
In fairness to Spielberg in this particular case, Warhorse IS the film adaptation of a sentimental childrens' book.
In fairness to Spielberg in this particular case, Warhorse IS the film adaptation of a sentimental childrens' book.
Ahhh that explains a few things. I still don't know why he had to have the French and Germans all speaking English though. That's why I made comparisons with Inglorious Basterds, which had the original languages with subtitles and was much better for it.
I think he did this to make the film more accessible you younger viewers so they would come along and get an insight into the horrors of War and let them know what happened. I maybe wrong but I do not believe the stage show had the actors speaking in German either. The same with Schindler's List.
Agree that the first twenty minutes are completely harrowing. There is one small scene that has troubled me ever since watching it in the cinema and more recently on d v d. Its the part where an American soldier is shot in the head whilst wearing his helmet and then takes it off to examine it. Subsequently he is shot in the head again and obviously without the helmet we get full brain blow out explosion. This- for me anyway- took away from the reality of the battle for a short moment almost adding an element of black humour. Not sure what the directors intention was but would be interested to know.
That bit made me laugh (well, snort). I also remember there being two men shooting at each other from close range a la naked gun, and so I just haven't ever been as impressed with that scene as everyone else seems to.
If Spielberg wants young viewers to get an idea about the horrors of War then stick them in front of the first half hour of Saving Private Ryan. They'll learn sweet FA from the battle of the Somme represented ala The A-team!