Quote from: goodguy on August 24, 2010, 01:28:59 AMThat's kinda harsh even to me who doesn't like Hitchcock very much, but at least respects him.Well, it certainly wasn't intended to be harsh! Spielberg is kind of "heir apparent" to the sort of cinema Hitchcock produced. In fact I think that very phrase was used when Jaws was released (just compare it with The Birds). I see a lot of Hitch in Spielberg's compositions and themes, occasionally filtered through David Lean. Spielberg has the same basic approach as Hitch in simply considering the audience as part of the film.I see him as a worthy successor to Hitchcock, but also a very individual talent. So there.
That's kinda harsh even to me who doesn't like Hitchcock very much, but at least respects him.
Second word is "off".
Spielberg is probably the most successful and influential director of the last four decades.
You may not like his films, but to deny his valuable contribution to film as both entertainment and art is short-sighted.
Close Encounters, Jaws and possibly E.T. deserve to be counted in any list of the greatest films ever made.
You do me a disservice too. I chose those moments because they are the pinnacle of films that brilliant as a whole. I cannot believe you think I'm saying "Look! He was Quite Good for 30 seconds!".
Out of those three, I'll give you Jaws, but that's it. E.T. is close, but CEotTK is the most overrated film of the 70's.
Hmmmm....it's time for me to re-evaluate your ability to objectively evaluate films!
CEoTK was not only one of the best movies of the'70s, it's one of the best ever!
I would never demean your film knowledge and integrity, but then you should have made the thrust of your argument the three films you mentioned above.
Funny enough, Spielberg has me usually least interested when hew is trying the most. When he is "just doing it" he usually gets quite magical results. I enjoy film as an art form that has shivers running down my spine. What good is it when I can say that I just watched an really artful film and didn't really enjoy my time with it?