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Great highlights include:
Werewolf of London (Universal, 1935). Title Lobby Card (11 X 14).
A pair of interesting stories evaluating why Steven Spielberg - who, along with
pre-1996 Martin Scorcese are my favorite still-living directors of all time -
is a big loser when it comes to winning awards. Argo was fine, but I thought
Lincoln and the Silver Linings Playbook were better.
Very interesting reading, David. Thanks for sharing themt. Somehow after
Ben Affleck got the DGA award, I knew Steven Spielberg and Lincoln were
going to be shunned by the Oscars. It's a shame because in my opinion while
Argot was cleary a good film, Lincoln was a monumental film that is destined
Franc, I'm not only with you all the way with Lincoln, but I have already
declared that in my mind, it is a towering achievement, an historical event,
a classic. As I posted on FB, I saw 8 of the 9 best picture nominees - and I
thought Lincoln was Spielberg's best and most accomplished film
So David... what your trying to say is Spielberg/'s is pretty good
if I get your drift right? Just want som clarification... thx
Original Message
From: davidmkusum...@hotmail.com
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT - Why Steven Spielberg Is A Loser In
Hollywood.
I responded to David K., but I'll go ahead a post to the entire list. I agree
with David and Franc on this one entirely. I'm not what anyone would
characterize as a huge
Spielberg fan, although I recognize his enormous accomplishments in purveying
popular films. In my book he has had
I thought Silver Linings was Best Picture, followed by Argo. Lincoln would
have been 3-5 on my ballot.
DDL and Spader were great, but I found the film uninspired and a bit
manipulative from the opening scene of the conversation between Lincoln and
the two soldiers.
Regards
DBT
Just watched Argo. EhÂ…
From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Kirby
McDaniel
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 9:57 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT - Why Steven Spielberg Is A Loser In Hollywood.
I responded to David K., but I'll go ahead a
Yes, I agree, Doug. In my first public post about Lincoln in late December -
I noted the picture does have a few self consciously noble moments, and that
scene you mention is the most obvious. But after that, I really got into the
dialogue, the horse-trading, the political shrewdness
Steven has been my fave along with Capra and a few others..like
Zemeckis , etc...
he ( Steven) nevere seemed to get respect like when color of Purple
which took me n a journet,, then et,,, raisers and all,,, My 1st
picture i saw was Close encounters,, againg people didnt seem to
really dig that...
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