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I do think a better question is whether Disney basically dumped it as it was the last film in their Dreamworks deal

Posted by: Moviesnob on Jul 06, 17:58 in response to Moviesnob's post the forbes article was built on a mountain of BS but I do...

Considering the other partners they've collected (Pixar, Lucas, Marvel), this one kinda sticks out. This one wasnt Iger's and its just two weeks after Nemo which they internally felt really strong about.Ā 

I am late to the "Spielberg is done narrative", but LOL and people said the same thing about Ridley Scott. How did that work out? nilephelan Jul 06, 17:21

You can start one for Paul Feig if you feel inspired. Jay_Beezy Jul 06, 17:25

If the movie fails, he'd have one more chance to turn it around before it permanently solidifies as such. Spielberg wasn't done after Indy 4 {nm} chosenone2oo5 Jul 06, 18:19

I think he may ease off the big budget flicks. I don't see much confidence from him with a movie of this scale. {nm} Jay_Beezy Jul 06, 20:15

ridley scott got lucky with a great novel and great cast. he hadnt made a good film since... well i havent seen american gangster, so i'll islander Jul 06, 17:27

His directing was nondescript? Sheesh. Ok. Yeah, and let me save you the trouble, American Gangster is really, really good. {nm} nilephelan Jul 06, 17:29

Kingdom of Heaven Director's Cut is a masterpiece, so add that to the list. {nm} nilephelan Jul 06, 17:30

word {nm} Anniebecca Jul 06, 17:46

It seems whenever a mainstream director waivers in propping up ideological apple pies "his career is over," or he or she has. . . second gary Jul 06, 19:05

You also don't "nondescript" your way into $630m box office and 92% positive with a fairly difficult drama with a bit of comedy novel. nilephelan Jul 06, 17:34

guess we'll disagree. its a bland,straightforward movie except for the great fx {nm} islander Jul 06, 17:41

the forbes article was built on a mountain of BS but I do think BFG is gonna sting a bit for both him and Kennedy Moviesnob Jul 06, 17:53

I do think a better question is whether Disney basically dumped it as it was the last film in their Dreamworks deal Moviesnob Jul 06, 17:58

This is a good point, think it was always going to be a limited $$ maker, but a fall/winter release would have made a lot more sense {nm} nilephelan Jul 06, 18:02

and a smaller budget. Hindsight is fun, but I do get the feeling that things weren't great with him and BV {nm} Moviesnob Jul 06, 18:08

I wonder if they wanted him to make something more tent pole and safer but he declined. {nm} nilephelan Jul 06, 18:13

I think the 2010's are pretty easily explainable and are going to change in a huge way by the time they are up.... nilephelan Jul 06, 18:00

but thats my point. if hes doing passion stuff, he'll have to work with budgets under $100m. Doable and nothing wrong with that Moviesnob Jul 06, 18:07

I agree with you on that point. I'm not going to hand him $100m for a passion project unless I know he is taking on a 4 quad FX known nilephelan Jul 06, 18:11

I wanted to make the point that Spielberg could always fully hop on the populist bandwagon and direct something like James Bond.... nilephelan Jul 06, 18:06

Ridley Scott finally sold out, and we're okay w/ it. Lately he's been more ambitious than Spielberg. "Prometheus" over "War Horse" any day. {nm} chosenone2oo5 Jul 06, 18:17

Another interesting thing is for someone with Spielberg's clout, 7 of last 10 movies have budgets under $65m and the ones over nilephelan Jul 06, 18:21

He's not done. It's just a new reality that a star actor or director can't open a film big on rep alone anymore. {nm} leo21 Jul 06, 18:30

i agree {nm} Moviesnob Jul 06, 18:35





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