Craig Horlbeck
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Yeah, he was always mixing Pepto-Bismol and whiskey together. No, it was a military movie.
Yeah, he was always mixing Pepto-Bismol and whiskey together. No, it was a military movie.
I thought what Spielberg said many years later was interesting about this, which is that his idea at first was that it should be a cop or a soldier and that that sense of authority and trust that comes from those figures could be powerful in telling the story like that. And that's why he presented it that way to Schrader. And then he thought about it some more after reading Schrader's script.
I thought what Spielberg said many years later was interesting about this, which is that his idea at first was that it should be a cop or a soldier and that that sense of authority and trust that comes from those figures could be powerful in telling the story like that. And that's why he presented it that way to Schrader. And then he thought about it some more after reading Schrader's script.
I thought what Spielberg said many years later was interesting about this, which is that his idea at first was that it should be a cop or a soldier and that that sense of authority and trust that comes from those figures could be powerful in telling the story like that. And that's why he presented it that way to Schrader. And then he thought about it some more after reading Schrader's script.
And he was like, people in uniform are not relatable to regular people. They're figures that exist outside. They manage society. They're not in society.
And he was like, people in uniform are not relatable to regular people. They're figures that exist outside. They manage society. They're not in society.
And he was like, people in uniform are not relatable to regular people. They're figures that exist outside. They manage society. They're not in society.
Couldn't relate. There's something to it. And if you just put it on an Oxford and untucked it.
Couldn't relate. There's something to it. And if you just put it on an Oxford and untucked it.
Couldn't relate. There's something to it. And if you just put it on an Oxford and untucked it.
But just making it a guy who works for the power company. completely change the perspective when you're watching the movie I don't know that I really like intellectualize what's the job of the guy who I'm following in the story that much but maybe it is subconscious I watched 77 then I watched the directors they cut out a scene when he's about to get promoted from the The Ash Girl yeah
But just making it a guy who works for the power company. completely change the perspective when you're watching the movie I don't know that I really like intellectualize what's the job of the guy who I'm following in the story that much but maybe it is subconscious I watched 77 then I watched the directors they cut out a scene when he's about to get promoted from the The Ash Girl yeah
But just making it a guy who works for the power company. completely change the perspective when you're watching the movie I don't know that I really like intellectualize what's the job of the guy who I'm following in the story that much but maybe it is subconscious I watched 77 then I watched the directors they cut out a scene when he's about to get promoted from the The Ash Girl yeah
I don't, but I don't, do you want to get into it now? I mean, I think we understand his story very differently now. And his relationship to his parents is completely different. And so you've got 40 years of Spielberg movies that are more or less in that thematic vein that Biskin is writing about.
I don't, but I don't, do you want to get into it now? I mean, I think we understand his story very differently now. And his relationship to his parents is completely different. And so you've got 40 years of Spielberg movies that are more or less in that thematic vein that Biskin is writing about.
I don't, but I don't, do you want to get into it now? I mean, I think we understand his story very differently now. And his relationship to his parents is completely different. And so you've got 40 years of Spielberg movies that are more or less in that thematic vein that Biskin is writing about.
But he learned a lot of things near to the, in the last 10 years about his parents that indicated that it was actually like his mother who was the cause of his parents' breakup and that his father did not abandon them, but in fact, There was an affair and like it's all in the Fablemans. And if you watch the Fablemans, you understand his life completely differently.
But he learned a lot of things near to the, in the last 10 years about his parents that indicated that it was actually like his mother who was the cause of his parents' breakup and that his father did not abandon them, but in fact, There was an affair and like it's all in the Fablemans. And if you watch the Fablemans, you understand his life completely differently.
But he learned a lot of things near to the, in the last 10 years about his parents that indicated that it was actually like his mother who was the cause of his parents' breakup and that his father did not abandon them, but in fact, There was an affair and like it's all in the Fablemans. And if you watch the Fablemans, you understand his life completely differently.