Craig Horlbeck
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Podcast Appearances
It's quite a list. Spielberg writing credits.
Close Encounters, A.I. and the Fablemans. That's it. That's his whole career. The A.I. one's a little weird, right? Well, he like completed something. Sure. Yeah, he sure did. Also aged the best is Bob Baker designing the marionette. Yeah. I go to Bob Baker's Marionette Theater on the regular with my kid. Future thriller.
Close Encounters, A.I. and the Fablemans. That's it. That's his whole career. The A.I. one's a little weird, right? Well, he like completed something. Sure. Yeah, he sure did. Also aged the best is Bob Baker designing the marionette. Yeah. I go to Bob Baker's Marionette Theater on the regular with my kid. Future thriller.
Close Encounters, A.I. and the Fablemans. That's it. That's his whole career. The A.I. one's a little weird, right? Well, he like completed something. Sure. Yeah, he sure did. Also aged the best is Bob Baker designing the marionette. Yeah. I go to Bob Baker's Marionette Theater on the regular with my kid. Future thriller.
Gene Siskel called this movie a fairy tale for adults. which I've always thought was the best way to describe it.
Gene Siskel called this movie a fairy tale for adults. which I've always thought was the best way to describe it.
Gene Siskel called this movie a fairy tale for adults. which I've always thought was the best way to describe it.
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Yeah. There's a really good â you're going to make fun of me, but it's fine. There's a really good review of this movie written by Christopher McQuarrie, the Mission Impossible director on Letterboxd. And he writes long reviews, so I would say great writer.
Yeah. There's a really good â you're going to make fun of me, but it's fine. There's a really good review of this movie written by Christopher McQuarrie, the Mission Impossible director on Letterboxd. And he writes long reviews, so I would say great writer.
Yeah. There's a really good â you're going to make fun of me, but it's fine. There's a really good review of this movie written by Christopher McQuarrie, the Mission Impossible director on Letterboxd. And he writes long reviews, so I would say great writer.
And he wrote something that is never communicated in the movie literally, but is true, which is that all who come in contact with the alien spacecraft are imprinted with a fragmentary vision which compels them instinctively toward a common objective â That if you have been if you have encountered the alien, you're drawn to Devil's Tower. That like something is pulling you.
And he wrote something that is never communicated in the movie literally, but is true, which is that all who come in contact with the alien spacecraft are imprinted with a fragmentary vision which compels them instinctively toward a common objective â That if you have been if you have encountered the alien, you're drawn to Devil's Tower. That like something is pulling you.
And he wrote something that is never communicated in the movie literally, but is true, which is that all who come in contact with the alien spacecraft are imprinted with a fragmentary vision which compels them instinctively toward a common objective â That if you have been if you have encountered the alien, you're drawn to Devil's Tower. That like something is pulling you.
But he like Neary can't even figure out the words to explain how he feels. He just feels it, which is how people tend to make choices in their life. You know, they just like something happens and then they just like instinctually I have to do this thing. But there's no scene where they're like, here's the lore of the alien.
But he like Neary can't even figure out the words to explain how he feels. He just feels it, which is how people tend to make choices in their life. You know, they just like something happens and then they just like instinctually I have to do this thing. But there's no scene where they're like, here's the lore of the alien.
But he like Neary can't even figure out the words to explain how he feels. He just feels it, which is how people tend to make choices in their life. You know, they just like something happens and then they just like instinctually I have to do this thing. But there's no scene where they're like, here's the lore of the alien.
And the alien has a, they dropped a seedling from the sky and a plant grew and it made people smell something. It doesn't have that science fiction thing of over explaining everything that I just think makes the movie feel so timeless.