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Posted by Curtin/Dobbs on 10/12/05 20:37
"RobMac" <rpmccartney@gmail.com> wrote in message
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SPIELBERG LOOKING TO THE FUTURE
12/10/2005 13:55
Hollywood movie mogul STEVEN SPIELBERG has invented technology he calls "the
future of cinema" - and he promises the new film experience will *suck*
audiences into the heart of the action.
....Or, if it's a bad movie, it'll just *suck* ...
The SAVING PRIVATE RYAN director is working on advanced screening
technology, but insists he is looking to build on the things that made
cinema great in the past, rather than altering it forever.
....Oh, good, I thought Spielberg was planning on changing everything all by
himself, just because he can....
He tells the Hollywood Reporter, "A good movie will bring you inside of
itself just by the sheer brilliance of the director/writer/production
staff."
....Of course, but you don't need all the whiz bang stuff...
"But in the future, you will physically be inside the experience, which will
surround you top, bottom, on all sides."
....Well, this would make Russ Meyer films even more enjoyable...
"I've invented it, but because patent is pending, I can't discuss it right
now."
....Aw, come on Steve, tell us more about it. It kind of reminds me of that
old Monty Python sketch about the guy with the theory about the
brontosaurus...
But seriously folks, the right film told with these "inside the movie"
techniques could be quite an experience, if it's a good story. Maybe the sad
truth that Spielberg is trying to tell us is that the only way to get people
to go out to the movies is to give them these sensory explosion experiences
that the DVD can't provide.
....Curtin/Dobbs
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