Sean Fennessey
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and also half of the acting he has to do in this movie is basically like just look at that wall over there because we're gonna put these special effects in later yeah and uh i don't know i like him he's tremendously effective in this movie he's really good helps that balaban is just like like that's a great interpreter to have for him yeah what is is there any other equivalents of this
of Truffaut being in a Spielberg movie you know like the fourth Spielberg movie ever made well David Lynch was just in a Spielberg movie that's true David Lynch was in the Fablemans playing a director yeah um
of Truffaut being in a Spielberg movie you know like the fourth Spielberg movie ever made well David Lynch was just in a Spielberg movie that's true David Lynch was in the Fablemans playing a director yeah um
of Truffaut being in a Spielberg movie you know like the fourth Spielberg movie ever made well David Lynch was just in a Spielberg movie that's true David Lynch was in the Fablemans playing a director yeah um
But not for a director who's 29 and has had one hit. It's just a weird choice. But I like it. It's cool. He's like, what if Roy has a threesome with Linda Dillon and a UFO? UFO alien. Just kind of ride it. That would be very true foe. It would. John Williams did the score for this movie.
But not for a director who's 29 and has had one hit. It's just a weird choice. But I like it. It's cool. He's like, what if Roy has a threesome with Linda Dillon and a UFO? UFO alien. Just kind of ride it. That would be very true foe. It would. John Williams did the score for this movie.
But not for a director who's 29 and has had one hit. It's just a weird choice. But I like it. It's cool. He's like, what if Roy has a threesome with Linda Dillon and a UFO? UFO alien. Just kind of ride it. That would be very true foe. It would. John Williams did the score for this movie.
And then Spielberg edited the film to match the score. Insane. Because you said John Williams was blacked out during Star Wars. He might have still been blacked out. Yeah. Just like fucking grinding it out.
And then Spielberg edited the film to match the score. Insane. Because you said John Williams was blacked out during Star Wars. He might have still been blacked out. Yeah. Just like fucking grinding it out.
And then Spielberg edited the film to match the score. Insane. Because you said John Williams was blacked out during Star Wars. He might have still been blacked out. Yeah. Just like fucking grinding it out.
Yeah. John Williams, 75 to 78. Jaws, Close Encounters, Star Wars, Jaws 2, and Superman. Pretty good. Just five of the highlights. Pretty good. Then he's like, I'm going to come back in 81 and 82 with Raiders and E.T. back to back. This is low-key been John Williams month too, I guess. Yeah, and then he's like, I'm going to rip off another 40 plus years.
Yeah. John Williams, 75 to 78. Jaws, Close Encounters, Star Wars, Jaws 2, and Superman. Pretty good. Just five of the highlights. Pretty good. Then he's like, I'm going to come back in 81 and 82 with Raiders and E.T. back to back. This is low-key been John Williams month too, I guess. Yeah, and then he's like, I'm going to rip off another 40 plus years.
Yeah. John Williams, 75 to 78. Jaws, Close Encounters, Star Wars, Jaws 2, and Superman. Pretty good. Just five of the highlights. Pretty good. Then he's like, I'm going to come back in 81 and 82 with Raiders and E.T. back to back. This is low-key been John Williams month too, I guess. Yeah, and then he's like, I'm going to rip off another 40 plus years.
Would you be surprised if John Williams had an alter ego, though, like Garth Brooks did? No, I would not. I love low-budget horror movies.
Would you be surprised if John Williams had an alter ego, though, like Garth Brooks did? No, I would not. I love low-budget horror movies.
Would you be surprised if John Williams had an alter ego, though, like Garth Brooks did? No, I would not. I love low-budget horror movies.
Will Joniums. $19.4 million budget made $306 million, third biggest movie of 1977. Sheesh. Raj gave it four stars when it came out, then another four stars in 1980 and wrote, I thought the original film was an astonishing achievement, capturing the feeling of awe and wonder we have when considering the likelihood of life behind the earth. This new version gets another four stars.
Will Joniums. $19.4 million budget made $306 million, third biggest movie of 1977. Sheesh. Raj gave it four stars when it came out, then another four stars in 1980 and wrote, I thought the original film was an astonishing achievement, capturing the feeling of awe and wonder we have when considering the likelihood of life behind the earth. This new version gets another four stars.
Will Joniums. $19.4 million budget made $306 million, third biggest movie of 1977. Sheesh. Raj gave it four stars when it came out, then another four stars in 1980 and wrote, I thought the original film was an astonishing achievement, capturing the feeling of awe and wonder we have when considering the likelihood of life behind the earth. This new version gets another four stars.
It is quite simply a better film. So much better that it might inspire the uncharitable question, why didn't Spielberg make it this good the first time? Settle down, Raj.