Monday, April 19, 2010

Men's Brazillins Ottawa

THE NEW HOLLYWOOD (VIII)

"The first time I heard of Spielberg, it was already part of the system. Not a single drop of rebellion in him," recalls screenwriter Matthew Robbins, now a close associate of a director. The film was always very classic. "
Like Scorsese, Spielberg had a lot of phobias: fear of elevators, roller coasters, airplanes. If by chance someone looked sideways, he began bleeding from the nose. He was afraid of everything and anything. He was not interested in anything except movies. Neither art, nor books, nor music, or politics. Screenwriter Kit Carson fell on him in '68 at a party just after the Democratic convention.
"While on the lam, the revolution was about to burst, he recalls, and everything that interested Spielberg was to find a way to balance a camera from the top of a building by hanging a gyroscope to prevent it from running in all directions, falling.
I thought this guy was lost in the ozone looking for the fourth dimension. "
After several years working for television, Spielberg met Lucas, who led him into the office of Coppola to Warner: "I saw that Francis was a guy who did not differentiate between young and old, just between those who had talent and others, recalls Spielberg. It produced the films of George, and be in his circle meant a chance to shoot a movie. "
Spielberg realized Duel for ABC. He was released 13 September 1971 and was highly acclaimed. Producer Don Simpson said: "The media offering incense the young boy who had Duel . Marty and Brian commented: "Yeah, what he did is not so exceptional as this." There was envy in their voices. "


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