There's no such thing as an ethical billionaire. And there absolutely, positively, without a doubt, sure as shit ain't no such thing as an ethical trillionaire.
"It's not the years, honey. It's the mileage."
Happy 45th anniversary to "Raiders of the Lost Ark."
Greg
"Disclosure Day" is some of the most Spielbergy Spielberging that Spielberg has Spielberged.
The movie blends the themes and ideas of "Close Encounters" and "E.T." with the momentum and energy of "Minority Report" and "War of the Worlds." And, as always, John Williams delivers.
Harrison Ford 🤝 Oscar the Grouch
Lovable Curmudgeons
Jiminy Glick always asked the hard-hitting questions.
My Top 10 Spielberg:
1. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
2. Raiders of the Lost Ark
3. Jurassic Park
4. Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade
5. Jaws
6. Schindler's List
7. Indiana Jones & the Temple of Doom
8. Lincoln
9. Minority Report
10. The Adventures of Tintin
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"Towards the end of a Star Wars movie, somebody's going to turn on a lightsaber and start jumping around. And that's really what it's all about, right?" — James Austin Johnson
As Spielberg's "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" turns 44 this week, here's a fun reminder that the alien exists in both the Star Wars and Indiana Jones universes.
E.T.'s species is seen in the Senate in "The Phantom Menace" and among the gylphs in the Temple of Akator in "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull."
Some thoughts on DISCLOSURE DAY.
The short version? I loved it. I was moved. It’s a special one. And the “spiritual trilogy” stuff is 100% spot on. Spielberg forever. Emily Blunt is next level. Movies, baby.
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My Top 10 Spielberg:
1. Schindler's List (best film; “favorites” start ⬇️)
2.Catch Me if You Can
3. Munich
4. Jaws
5. E.T.
6. Jurassic Park
7. Columbo pilot
8. Duel
9. Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade
10. The Terminal (yes, really!)
Missing Raiders, Bridge of Spies, & others. I like what I like!