Steven Spielberg is what I call the movie fan of director/producer. Not all his films have been Oscar-worthy, but most of them are very loved by the average Joe movie fan. I don't think he's so much to worry if the critics will be finished product if he is going to like you and I enjoy are production. With that said, he sure share prices, three Oscars together with an additional 113 WINS and 79 nominations. If I had to choose of my all time favorite Director/Producer Steven Spielberg. He has directed and produced so many movies that I really enjoy and see a number of occasions that I don't even dare to try them in a short article.
When I examined prototypes Steven Spielberg's films, I was somewhat disappointed that he is in his directorial work has slowed down 2. He has movies yet to hit the theatres, an animated film "the adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn" in post production, and a film that has been announced, but not yet in the pre-production phase "Interstellar", which looks very interesting concept, but because it does not need to be released until 2013 will be a while before enough details to excited.
Now when I research I found that he was a very active producer, with many movies on the horizon. He has 2 movies announced and confirmed, but not yet in preproduction, he has 2 films in post-production and 5 movies in preproduction (along with some work to fill in his spare time, TV).
The 5 films in preproduction that I found in the search for Steven Spielberg's films were prototypes "When Worlds Collide" (2010), "True Grit" (2010), "Transformers 3" (2011), "Cowboys and aliens" (2011), and real Steel "(2011).
Now it is "Cowboys and aliens" a film he with Ron Howard is in the process.I wrote in a similar article I did on Howard that the plot and the agreement of the parties concerned, leads me to believe that the only thing that could save this movie of the skills of Spielberg and Howard. is it really possible to bag one side of a sow's ear? we'll see.
"Transformers 3" is a follow-up to that little in the way of the analysis should know we pretty much what we get. If we are the first two we'll probably like to see that one as well.
The last 3 movies that I found for Steven Spielberg's films he prototypes will produce are the ones that I would like to take a closer look at.
"When Worlds Collide" is a remake of a classic of 1951 with the same name.It is what I have to classify as an apocalyptic drama that I always seem to gravitate to and enjoy quality despite the often undersized. that's not the case with Spielberg as a producer.The film director Stephen Sommers ("Catch Me if You Can").Having the "war of the worlds" I hope that I enjoyed the same magic Spielberg can work on this film producer. two planets are at odds, the world will come to an end, Oh my!
"True Grit" is a remake of a previous 1969 John Wayne movie I personally think that will be an excellent film.Directed by Ethan and Joel Coen and with an excellent cast of Steinfeld Hailee, Matt Damon, Jeff bridges, and Josh Brolin, I see where Spielberg is going all out to make this a excellent film.I understand that although the plot basically the same (14-year-old girl pairs up with 2 lawmen is to find the killer of her father) it will be more constructivist original novel will follow.
"Real steel" is directed by Shawn Levy and stars an excellent actor Hugh Jackman ("X-Men: The Last Stand"). you will find in this futuristic robots boxing drama 2000 pounds (boxing is illegal in the future so that the ring robots) which leads me to believe there will be a lot of cool special effects should maintain a current version date of 11/18/2011.
That's all that I have space for in this article from Steven Spielberg's prototypes movies. I will try and expand on Steven Spielberg and his legacy in the film in a future article.
I'm a big fan of film and television, and I hope that you enjoyed this article, I will be in the near future more articles about post-production, prototypes and provisional movies publish as a review of some of my all time favorite film and television productions.
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