Steven Speilberg
"Jaws" (1975) made Spielberg famous and the sequels continued to put him in the position of one of the most popular directors in America. "Jaws" also holds the record for the highest grossing film of all time. In my eyes, I believe that shows you a little something about the movie - it had to be good! "Jaws" was Spielberg's big jump into the movie business. Several other movies increased his fame and fortune in the movie industry, such as the "Indiana Jones" Trilogy (1981, 1984 & 1989), "E.T.: The ExtraTerresterial" (1982), Poltergeist (1982), and "Back to the Future" (1985). Spielberg was born on December 18, 1946, in Cincinnati, Ohio, but now resides in California. He attended college at California State University of Long Beach. Unlike George Lucas, John Carpenter and other successful young American filmmakers of the last two decades, Spielberg did not attend one of the major American university film programs. Largely self taught, he made his first feature, a two-hour science fiction movie entitled "Firelight", at the age of sixteen, and a local movie house in Phoenix, Arizona agreed to run it for one evening. He also made three television movies, one of which, "Duel" (1971), was released theatr
The fact that Spielberg co-produced and co-wrote1 but did not direct the movie "Poltergeist" (1982) was significant because it presented the dark underside of suburbia that he only hints at in his own films as director. As a producer and a director he has become a household word and a b!rand name. For better or worse, he has changed the way movies are made and what they are made about. This movie marked a dramatic change of pace for him. He approached Universal Studies for the money. Similar to many actors or sports figures who have routines they follow before their big night or big game, Spielberg has one too. Spielberg won the Academy Award as best director of the film, which also won the Academy Award for best picture that year. This was an updated version of "Peter Pan", it showed Spielberg's increased concern with the responsibility of parenting and preparing for death. " The most acclaimed of his serious works is "Schlindler's List" (1993). In most of his films, anything that threatens the family unit is evil. The film helped bring attention to what really happened there but also helped to heal some of the wounds that people were carrying around in the hearts. ically in Europe where it earned both critical praise and commercial success. His serious works were just as successful, "Sugarland Express" (1974), "The Color Purple" (1985) and "Empire of the Sun" (1987).
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