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Post by Xae-Solace »

I know it sounds a bit harsh, but I don't think Mr. Speilberg is living up to his name XD. While I still like his movies they aren't as dead on as they used to be...
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His movies certainly aren't what they used to be... You know... good.
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I don't think he makes horrible movies nowadays...I just think that they're becoming less...original, maybe?
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I agree that he has lost his touch. I definitly think he can do better.
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When A.I. came to air, i thought it would be a great movie.
so i bought it and found out it's just another pinokkio story with 3 layers above it.
really disapointing that was -.-
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Haseo:terrorofdeath wrote:Has Spielberg lost his touch? I think that he has been losing his touch over the years. When Jurassic Park was made, it was so impressive that few movies are compared to it but now, his more recent movies like AI have been for the most part, dissappointments. I am wondering if anyone else shares this opinion?
AI was based on a short story called Super-Toys last all summer long: http://www.mysteriesofai.com/resources/ ... erlong.htm
If I recall correctly, Spielberg wasn't the original director. The first guy died early in development then Speilberg was brought on.
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Well there is still hope. I think some filmmakers are getting involved with the gaming industry. Burnout had a team of filmmakers working on the crashing scenes and I think Steven Spielberg was involved with Kong. I don't remember.
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Am I the only one that liked War of the Worlds?
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Ardo wrote:Am I the only one that liked War of the Worlds?
Heeeeeelllllll no. It's my favorite movie of all time!

Can you guys be a bit more specific about what recent movies you think sucked?
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The only movie I can say sucks was the ones that aren't very long. My opinion would be some of Scooby Doo movies.
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Cless wrote:The only movie I can say sucks was the ones that aren't very long. My opinion would be some of Scooby Doo movies.
Well, I only hated them because they were Scooby Doo...
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Ouch that's harsh. I haven't really seen any of his new ones. Did he make any new ones this year?
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