In 73, Spielberg made "The Sugarland Express. Generally, the producer who pushes the film to make his film more commercial. There, it was Spielberg who suggested that the film could make more money if the leads were surviving at the end. And what were the producers Richard Zanuck and David Brown who vetoed.
After "Duel," Spielberg was accustomed to go to Nicholas Beach where lived Margot Kidder and the small community of New Hollywood and remembers that sometimes during the hot nights, everyone slept in bags sleeping on the floor or on the beach: "It was like a wave of moviegoers had beached."
Spielberg, who remained in some ways a young retarded, lived with cakes and candies and slept with white socks and a T-shirt ...
He began in the footsteps of De Palma, a ladies' man who owned the class into the bargain. He appreciated both aspects of the character. He began to wear a jacket safari, the sign of recognition of De Palma. Subsequently, he did the same with Scorsese, listening with the same sort of religious attention with which he absorbed the words of De Palma. Spielberg had nothing to do art films. "He did not want to be the son of Jean-Luc Godard, remembers Carson. He wanted to be the son of Sid Sheinberg, president of Universal. Steven rushed to buy magazines. He talked all the time films in terms of box office. "
Spielberg devoted all his energy to analyze culture. Each month, he read every magazine, Tiger Beat to Esquire, Time to Playboy . He wanted to become an expert on what was trendy, what people thought.
Spielberg did not have much experience of girls. When he had a girlfriend, a stewardess met during filming "The Sugarland Express," Kidder told her life: "I did sit down and I said: OK Steven, that's what you gonna do: you do not keep your socks and your shirt to sleep you find another thing of Twinkies to put in your fridge and you read him the Dylan Thomas. ")
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