In this bonus scene from Stephen Colbert’s interview with Steven Spielberg, the legendary director calls “Lawrence of Arabia” one of the most audacious films he’s ever seen.
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One of the greatest films ever made, LONG LIVE El AURENS!
Reply“You’ve made so many films. When are you going to do the big one?”
ReplySpielberg is the GOAT.
Replyso, not goonies?
ReplyLawrence of Arabia is the best movie ever made.
ReplyHis pick surprised me (albeit pleasantly). I know that he watches The Searchers before he starts work on every one of his films.
ReplySpielberg is right, the greatest thing about human beings compared to any other species is our capacity to create stories. Spielberg has always considered himself as a storyteller before being a filmmaker.
ReplyI have always loved Spielberg because he has been involved in all genres of film as a director and producer. I think that’s cool.
ReplyA great movie about a greater man
ReplyI challenge people to watch the most popular films from the thirty’s, forties, fifties, you might not be able to help noticing what might not be acceptable today, learn from that, appreciate the art
ReplyI’d argue that Ben-Hur 1959 is vastly superior and more emotionally powerful, but Lawrence of Arabia is still cinematic genius.
ReplyPut out the entire interview you cowards. No more of this 3 minute bullshit
ReplyThank you dudes!
ReplyOff the cuff and cool!
I always think of the difference between monkeys/apes and humans. If a human is meticulously trying to do something, but continually getting it wrong, they’ll either keep trying to get it right, settle for something wrong, or give up in various degrees (walking away, getting frustrated, or smashing it). If an ape or a monkey suffers the same frustration, it’s more likely to just throw some kind of tantrum. Humans have an immense capacity for long term concentration on exactly what they are trying to achieve.
ReplyI could listen to Stephen interview Steven Spielberg for the rest of time. The Man is sooo talented.
ReplyWhy not just upload the whole interview, it’d be much more enjoyable than watching little 2-3 min segments over weeks.
Replyexcellent idea to chop up the interview vid into smaller segments to be uploaded successively every so often.
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