Tavola rotonda tra Steven Spielberg, Robert Zemeckis e Bob Gale: i tre cineasti discutono su "1964: Allarme a N.Y. arrivano i Beatles!" e sugli inizi delle loro carriere.
@@DominicOwenMusic well, both of those guys kind of already had careers before getting cozy with Spielberg. Abrams with his TV shows, Alias and Lost...while Ron's already a veteran actor and had a couple of legit movies he directed, Night Shift and Splash.
@@isuriadireja91 Yes I know and I acknowledge that it’s a little different but they’re still directors he very much championed and helped get to an even higher level. Plus some of the directors you mentioned had made a mark before meeting Spielberg. Particularly Tobe Hooper with ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’. Also JJ Abrams first ever Job was cataloguing and editing Spielbergs early home movies.
10:10 Spielberg is definitely understating that relationship. He and Lucas have definitely collaborated together for the Indy franchise. De Palma also mentions Spielberg helping as AD for the final shootout in Scarface as well as him (De Palma) giving Lucas the idea of the Star Wars title crawl.
I think a prequel would be an excellent idea! It would be cool to find out how Marty met Doc, and all the while behind Marty's back, Dock is coming up with the idea of the time machine invention without Marty or anyone else knowing.
I think a prequel would be an excellent idea! It would be cool to find out how Marty met Doc, and all the while behind Marty's back, Dock is coming up with the idea of the time machine invention without Marty or anyone else knowing.
@@michaelkrolewski7406 Yes it is possibly a good idea but I’m knackered how Hollywood as a tendency to dip back into time & create a reboot. They are not memorable films. The 2,000’s had TV reboots that never worked.
Even if this were a 10 hour interview I'd watch every second of it.
I would've bought a ticket to watch this entire conversation in an actual movie theatre. So cool!
meraviglioso, grazie per chi ha realizzato i sottotitoli
I love listening to film legends just sit around and talk.
This is the best interview from these three guys I've ever seen. So much gold, especially for fans their early works like I Wanna Hold Your Hand.
These incredible men. These incredible stories. I am in awe of this conversation. ✌🏾🤟🏾
Bob gale has a good memory
Spielberg helped so many well known directors early in their careers...
Robert Zemeckis
Tobe Hooper
Joe Dante
Chris Columbus
etc.
JJ Abrams, Ron Howard
@@DominicOwenMusic well, both of those guys kind of already had careers before getting cozy with Spielberg.
Abrams with his TV shows, Alias and Lost...while Ron's already a veteran actor and had a couple of legit movies he directed, Night Shift and Splash.
@@isuriadireja91 Yes I know and I acknowledge that it’s a little different but they’re still directors he very much championed and helped get to an even higher level. Plus some of the directors you mentioned had made a mark before meeting Spielberg. Particularly Tobe Hooper with ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’. Also JJ Abrams first ever Job was cataloguing and editing Spielbergs early home movies.
Thank you for posting this xx
Beh grazie per i sottotitoli.
Questi sono documenti imperdibili per gli amanti del cinema
great
I love this!!!
A great video.
10:10 Spielberg is definitely understating that relationship. He and Lucas have definitely collaborated together for the Indy franchise. De Palma also mentions Spielberg helping as AD for the final shootout in Scarface as well as him (De Palma) giving Lucas the idea of the Star Wars title crawl.
“This guys barely any older than we are”.
😂😂😂😂😂
I want a two hour round table on the incredible making of Spielberg's 1941 which is far from being an expensive faux pas
Look for "The Making of 1941" 1996 documentary, 101 min. It's on the bluray.
🎉
The thumbnail looks like a Best of the Worst video lol
True, lol
Tavolo rotondo grande. Sono un fan di tutti e 3. Quando è stato questo evento e dove? Sai?
È stato fatto nel 2018, si trova nel dvd e bluray Criterion di "I wanna hold your hand".
@@AlessioBogani Grazie!
Please never make a BTTF 4 ... dont touch to this classic, NEVER! Dont make prequel, sequel or any reboot. Nothing. Thank you!
@@Voltar There is already a prequel existing it’s the additional storylines in Parts 2 & 3.
I think a prequel would be an excellent idea! It would be cool to find out how Marty met Doc, and all the while behind Marty's back, Dock is coming up with the idea of the time machine invention without Marty or anyone else knowing.
I think a prequel would be an excellent idea! It would be cool to find out how Marty met Doc, and all the while behind Marty's back, Dock is coming up with the idea of the time machine invention without Marty or anyone else knowing.
@@michaelkrolewski7406 Yes it is possibly a good idea but I’m knackered how Hollywood as a tendency to dip back into time & create a reboot. They are not memorable films. The 2,000’s had TV reboots that never worked.
@@NoName-jq7tj like Lethal Weapon
REAL BTS Hollywood stories!
Wendi Jo, where did you go...
ask them how come you had preknowledge of 911?