In Reply to: Wow, Ebert & Roeper call Minority Report one of the best posted by EdM on June 17, 2002 at 09:56:37:
I'm just looking forward to it, as it looks like something topical.Reading about Speilberg's views on current politics lately, seem to dovetail into this new release, perfectly. This thinking, topical Speilberg, is refreshing from the image of him as a bland, nerdie film director type, with no dimension.
Whether you agree with him or not, is one thing...but it gives him "scope" and shows that he has matured as a personality, and as a person. It is showing with each succeeding film project.
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- "Minority Report" and Steven Speilberg - mikenyc 06:22:38 06/19/02 (15)
- Re: "Minority Report" and Steven Speilberg - Joe S 07:42:21 06/19/02 (14)
- "George Lucas & Steven Speilberg - mikenyc 12:35:51 06/19/02 (4)
- Uhhhh..... - Joe S 15:12:25 06/22/02 (0)
- what Spielberg's films lack? - Lee P 07:38:59 06/21/02 (1)
- Re: what Spielberg's films lack? - mikenyc 17:26:50 06/21/02 (0)
- interesting post. thanks for sharing! nt - EL Cheapo 15:49:38 06/19/02 (0)
- Excellent point! - Audiophilander 08:33:13 06/19/02 (8)
- Can't agree about E.T. ......... - EdM 13:01:35 06/19/02 (7)
- I used to think E.T. was great too, until... - Audiophilander 22:34:39 06/19/02 (6)
- Dune from David Lynch is by far, the best SF - Lee P 06:35:24 06/21/02 (3)
- "Dune" - mikenyc 09:20:10 06/22/02 (1)
- Re: "Dune" - Lee P 18:13:53 06/22/02 (0)
- Lynch has his moments, but there are times he's so abstract that he could give Picasso a headache! - Audiophilander 09:32:18 06/21/02 (0)
- All your points are valid... - EdM 07:23:02 06/20/02 (1)
- A very thoughtful response; thanks! - Audiophilander 12:24:01 06/20/02 (0)