TheFireCar
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hard to choose, dude made so many classics in different genres...absolute legend
Jurassic Park and Schindler's List. Released next to each other.
I won't argue with most other choices though. Didn't he ghost direct one of the first Star Wars films as well?
Jaws: The Story of the First True Blockbuster
Hollywood would be a much different place today if not for a shark
Catch Me If You Can is my favorite of Spielberg’s. The dialogue, the performances, the depth of the story
Jurassic Park is another classic too. The animatronics and early CGI still hold up damn near 30 years later. Variety just dropped an article talking about how much of a splash it made in the cultural zeitgeist back in ‘93.
Question for y’all brehs…does Spielberg have signature directorial idiosyncrasies? Shyt like Tarantino and the “out the trunk” shot or Spike and the dolly zoom shot…
Spielberg is famous for the "Spielberg Face" whenever some magical, unbelievable shyt full of wonderment is happening. He always makes sure to slowly zoom in to build anticipation for close up reaction shots on different actor's faces to convey to the audience that what the characters and therefore us, are seeing some unbelievable shyt. Once you see it in one of his movies you'll be able to spot it in his others. Whenever I watch his movies, I'm always anticipating when it's gonna happen.
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