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SPIELBERG ON SPIELBERG!!

”You know what movie I just saw again the other day, which is just fucking mindblowing? ‘Munich.’ That movie has Eric Bana kicking fucking ass. Every movie with Jews, we’re the ones getting killed. ‘Munich’ flips it on its ear. We’re capping motherfuckers! If any of us get laid tonight, it’s because of Eric Bana and ‘Munich.’” -- Ben Stone, “Knocked Up”


I am – Hercules!!


“Spielberg on Spielberg” is something every filmmaker or aspiring filmmaker on the planet should burn to disc and keep handy; it is nothing if not inspiring.

Richard Schickel’s engrossing 90-minute documentary transmits tonight on Turner Classic Movies. Except for characters in Spielberg’s movies, Spielberg is the only individual seen or heard.

The documentary is little more than the filimmaker rattling off one fascinating story after another for an hour and a half, accompanied by a vast array of film clips. Many of the stories contain facts I never knew or forgot about long ago. The documentary focuses exclusively on Spielberg’s directorial career, so there’s no “*batteries not included” or “Goonies” or “Used Cars” or “The Money Pit” or “The Flintstones” or “Deep Impact” or “Twister” or “The Mask of Zorro” or “Men in Black” or “Transformers” footage here. It takes us all the way from the films he made in his backyard to “Munich.”

A few highlights:

* Spielberg recalls floundering at his first professional directing job, helming a segment of Rod Serling’s “Night Gallery” pilot. While he considers the veteran actors on the shoot his allies, aging and aged union crew members apparently resented taking orders from a director less than half their ages, and in Spielberg’s eyes conspired to put him miserably behind schedule by tackling every on-set task as slowly as possible.

* With only the flop “Sugarland Express” on his big-screen feature resume, Spielberg recalls the horror of shooting the trouble-plagued “Jaws.” But he says the malfunctioning nature of the production’s robot shark, which forced it to remain off camera for most of the movie, demonstrated that less is more and "probably added $175 million to the film's box office." Though the “Jaws” experience was traumatic, he remains grateful to it because its critical and popular success won him the thing he wanted most in this world: final cut.

* We’re reminded that Spielberg still owns a piece of “Star Wars,” thanks to a 2.5-point trade he made with George Lucas for a piece of “Close Encounters.”

* He remembers being on the set of “Close Encounters” and toying with the idea of engineering an exchange for Roy Neary. He considered letting one of the extraterrestrials stay on Earth at the end to interact with the human team. He decided to instead save the idea for another film, which evolved into “E.T.”

* He remembers the Dallas test preview of “1941” as a rollercoaster. The huge laughs garnered by the opening “Jaws” parody had him convinced he was sitting on a huge comedy hit – until the rest of the movie began to unspool. “There were about four laughs over next two hours, and that was it!” His theory on why the film failed is one I’d not heard before.

* For his post-“1941” project Spielberg hoped to get Cubby Broccoli to hire him to direct a post-“Moonraker” James Bond movie. This was just before Lucas approached him with “Raiders of the Lost Ark.”

* We get to see the “go-motion” raptor animation tests “RoboCop” vet Phil Tippitt created for “Jurassic Park” before Spielberg decided to go with CGI animation instead. Spielberg also says dinosaurs are much more interesting to him when they’re in kitchens and labs and interacting with autos.

* Though Spielberg is frequently credited (or blamed) with the 2,000-year leap forward that concluded “A.I.,” he director says that sequence was part of Stanley Kubrick’s 95-page treatment for the film. Spielberg describes himself as the frog DNA that was used to replace the missing dinosaur DNA that Kubrick never got around to adding to create “A.I.”

* Some of the footage from some of Spielberg’s no-budget backyard home movies carries a weirdly professional sheen; as a teen he was already directing scenes that would look right at home on one of Quentin Tarantino’s grindhouse bills.

Schickel and his editors do a spectacular job with some spectacular footage. One suspects a few eye-opening sequences from the documentary will inspire more than a few cinephiles to revisit “A.I.” and “Schindler’s List” and “War of the Worlds” and “Jurassic Park” if they haven’t recently.

Interesting also, perhaps, is what the documentary chooses to ignore. There is no mention of the Indiana Jones sequels or the “Twilight Zone” movie or “Always” or “Hook” or “The Lost World.” Most odd, I think, is the absence of any reference to 2002’s “Catch Me If You Can,” which I know many regard as Spielberg’s best directorial effort of the last dozen or so years.

In fairness, a 22-hour Ken Burns-style maxi-doc probably wouldn’t provide a broad enough canvas to adequately explore an artist as prolific and influential as Spielberg. But given the 90-minute time constraint, it’s hard to imagine anyone doing a better job than Schickel.

8 p.m. Monday. TCM.









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The Home Run Derby is on...
by El Scorcho
Jul 9th, 2007
03:21:04 PM
this sounds great
by Wee Willie
Jul 9th, 2007
03:22:09 PM
Hot Spielberg on Spielberg Action...
by MC Vamp
Jul 9th, 2007
03:23:50 PM
El Scorcho on El Scorcho
by El Scorcho
Jul 9th, 2007
03:25:53 PM
A Spielberg James Bond sounds fascinating.
by kikuchiyoboy
Jul 9th, 2007
03:29:33 PM
My favorite Jew
by iwontwin
Jul 9th, 2007
03:30:59 PM
That's exactly why those movies aren't touched upon
by godzillasushi
Jul 9th, 2007
03:43:51 PM
The bottom line is...
by jimmy rabbitte
Jul 9th, 2007
03:52:44 PM
Except for Bay...
by kikuchiyoboy
Jul 9th, 2007
03:54:57 PM
Wanted to hear his thoughts on T. Zone: The Movie
by Dasher
Jul 9th, 2007
03:57:45 PM
...right... except for Mikey Bay...
by jimmy rabbitte
Jul 9th, 2007
03:58:31 PM
Okay, so HERE'S the Spielberg on Spielberg talkback
by Trader Groucho 2
Jul 9th, 2007
04:03:02 PM
...speaking of Mikey Bay...
by jimmy rabbitte
Jul 9th, 2007
04:12:07 PM
Scorsese on Scorsese
by LHombreSiniestro
Jul 9th, 2007
04:13:02 PM
Michael Bay Denis on Michael Bay Denis
by Pound Sand
Jul 9th, 2007
04:15:12 PM
McG on McG
by Pound Sand
Jul 9th, 2007
04:15:29 PM
Rob Zombie on Rob Zombie
by Pound Sand
Jul 9th, 2007
04:16:04 PM
The Story on Tim Story
by Lando Griffin
Jul 9th, 2007
04:25:57 PM
Demon Dave on Demon Dave
by Lando Griffin
Jul 9th, 2007
04:26:40 PM
Why doesn't Spielberg do Director's Commentaries
by Frijole
Jul 9th, 2007
04:33:49 PM
Agree with Frijole. Personally, I think Spielberg
by CreasyBear
Jul 9th, 2007
04:38:14 PM
How 'bout...
by jimmy rabbitte
Jul 9th, 2007
04:45:12 PM
Jessica Biel on Jessica Biel
by kikuchiyoboy
Jul 9th, 2007
05:05:13 PM
Does he mention Jerry Lewis?
by ckane123
Jul 9th, 2007
05:08:36 PM
I think the best introspection in Scorsese is his doc
by kikuchiyoboy
Jul 9th, 2007
05:11:18 PM
Cate Blanchett on Cate Blanchett
by BadMrWonka
Jul 9th, 2007
05:13:26 PM
Catch Me If You Can...
by newc0253
Jul 9th, 2007
06:39:23 PM
me on Jessica Biel
by newc0253
Jul 9th, 2007
06:46:47 PM
help a brotha out here
by waggy
Jul 9th, 2007
08:54:05 PM
ATTN: waggy
by TheRealSeveren
Jul 9th, 2007
09:09:29 PM
newco253
by Caped Revenger2
Jul 9th, 2007
09:11:46 PM
thanks TheRealSeveren!
by waggy
Jul 9th, 2007
09:28:14 PM
AnimalStructure, you are an idiot
by Bass Bastardson
Jul 9th, 2007
10:15:58 PM
"Catch-Me-If-You-Can ... his best directorial effort"
by Maniaq
Jul 9th, 2007
10:31:11 PM
AnimalStructure is a film lover...
by Sidius
Jul 10th, 2007
12:34:49 AM
Actually I would love to see a list...
by Sidius
Jul 10th, 2007
12:37:59 AM
Spielberg is a legend.
by Quake II
Jul 10th, 2007
12:47:29 AM
AnimalStructure came over to my house last night...
by Edward_nygma
Jul 10th, 2007
05:43:54 AM
He Lost Me At The "Minority Report" Bush Bashing...
by uss cygnus
Jul 10th, 2007
08:34:52 AM
Spielbergo on Spielberg was better
by Flipao
Jul 10th, 2007
09:36:03 AM
Spielberg's commentary
by pk money
Jul 10th, 2007
09:55:21 AM
Kick the Can from Twilight Zone: The Movie
by Samuel Fulmer
Jul 10th, 2007
10:15:11 AM
I love nearly all of his other movies...
by LHombreSiniestro
Jul 10th, 2007
10:21:34 AM
Samuel, there was an emprie of the sun mention
by Bloo
Jul 10th, 2007
11:15:41 AM
I must've been
by Samuel Fulmer
Jul 10th, 2007
11:28:00 AM
pk money
by the beef
Jul 10th, 2007
11:58:45 AM
pk money the reason they went from ET to JP is....
by Tacom
Jul 10th, 2007
12:07:03 PM
Was interesting to hear him talk about A.I.
by Dasher
Jul 10th, 2007
12:21:20 PM
AnimalStructure
by Stuntcock Mike
Jul 10th, 2007
01:55:39 PM
AnimalStructure = George Lucas
by sonnyhooper
Jul 10th, 2007
02:25:50 PM
Thank you Tacom and The Beef
by pk money
Jul 10th, 2007
02:43:45 PM
so
by lopan
Jul 10th, 2007
03:58:15 PM
Toss my two cents
by skimn
Jul 10th, 2007
05:21:02 PM
Hahahaah!
by Frijole
Jul 10th, 2007
05:55:01 PM
That is assuming
by Frijole
Jul 10th, 2007
08:01:21 PM
spielberg
by Halfbreedqueen
Jul 10th, 2007
08:08:59 PM
animal
by lopan
Jul 10th, 2007
08:26:59 PM
ps, halfbreedqueen
by lopan
Jul 10th, 2007
08:32:03 PM
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
by mrfan
Jul 10th, 2007
08:39:05 PM
Halfbreed...
by Frijole
Jul 10th, 2007
08:42:41 PM
Miami Vice!?
by MattmanReturns
Jul 11th, 2007
02:09:29 AM
AnimalStructure
by one9deuce
Jul 11th, 2007
03:07:26 AM
AnimalStructure
by Colonel_Blimp
Jul 11th, 2007
06:04:07 AM
Missed it
by JacksParasites
Jul 11th, 2007
09:06:59 AM
uh...
by jimmy rabbitte
Jul 11th, 2007
09:36:47 AM
Preconcieved notions and generalizations.....
by Colonel_Blimp
Jul 11th, 2007
10:06:40 AM
Animal
by skimn
Jul 11th, 2007
11:08:19 AM
still at it?
by lopan
Jul 11th, 2007
12:00:16 PM
AnimalLover always crawls out from under his stone
by Talkbacker with no name
Jul 11th, 2007
12:48:56 PM
Maybe Lucas should have done Miami Vice Animal.
by mrfan
Jul 11th, 2007
03:42:51 PM
Meesa called Ricardo Tubbs...
by jimmy rabbitte
Jul 11th, 2007
04:10:06 PM
man, i'm totally torn here....
by sonnyhooper
Jul 11th, 2007
04:59:10 PM
yep, that was hyperbole. sorry.
by Colonel_Blimp
Jul 11th, 2007
05:30:05 PM
uh-hem
by rajium32
Jul 11th, 2007
05:59:58 PM
AnimalStructure, If you hate spielberg so much...
by Talkbacker with no name
Jul 12th, 2007
01:56:37 AM
Munich was crap for a number of reasons
by Nabster
Jul 12th, 2007
11:50:55 AM
Out of curiosity, Animal,
by Colonel_Blimp
Jul 12th, 2007
12:12:13 PM
Favorite moment EVER in a Spielberg movie
by Tacom
Jul 12th, 2007
01:45:34 PM

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