“I Don’t Look Back That Often” – Steven Spielberg’s Career-Spanning Interview with Stephen Colbert

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Published on March 3, 2023

Steven Spielberg invited Stephen Colbert to visit Amblin Entertainment’s headquarters for a rare, wide-ranging interview covering his more than 50 year career, beginning with the true story of Spielberg’s first visit to a film studio, and why he essentially never left the lot. Stick around for more of this incredible interview and check out Spielberg’s latest Oscar-nominated masterpiece, “The Fabelmans,” in theaters and streaming now.

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11 comments

  • New Message 1 year ago

    I was hoping they’d see who could get the high score on that video game behind them there.

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  • New Message 1 year ago

    E.T. was the first movie I ever saw in a theater, and I still remember crying when he went home… It really did change my life, and how I saw the world.

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  • Datalal 1 year ago

    This is great stuff. Good work, Stephen and Steven.

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  • 🦹 INVISIBLE STRANGER 1 year ago

    I THOUGHT SPEILBURG WAS DEAD,, HE WAS OLD AS DIRT WHEN I WAS A KID WATCHING THAT E.T. FELLOW???

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  • Robert King 1 year ago

    Bunch of crep films

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  • Jim 1 year ago

    coward can’t leave his home turf.

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  • das 1 year ago

    Mmm hmm Universal studios cut down on that , once the demographic changed. Coincidence, I think not

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  • LaShonda Allen 1 year ago

    The color purple

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  • F Doe 1 year ago

    He directed Joan Crawford in a great episode ( one of the first episodes) of Rod Sterling’s comeback with Night Gallery. Got creeped out enough to remember the episode to this day. As for TV, people forget he made Amazing Stories. (Recorded all episodes, but video tape doesn’t last forever. **sigh**)

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  • Mark Callaghan 1 year ago

    Indiana Jones – I liked it when I was a kid, also Jaws

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  • Stephen 1 year ago

    All good directors need a beard

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