Steven Spielberg
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But I think that a higher intelligence, or let's say more advanced intelligence, where the physics are different, obviously they've learned how to circumvent the cosmos, and they've found shortcuts to get here, whether they're interdimensional beings, whether they have found ways through wormholes to...
to find shortcuts here.
However it is, I think the thinking, their thinking would also be almost unrelatably more advanced.
Yes, they would probably have their own narrative form of storytelling.
And I'd be curious about that.
I was always wondering what would a alien life form coming here, how would they interpret art?
What would their art be?
How would they express their art?
That's absolutely difficult.
I can't believe it.
As long as they don't come down and say, you know, the best movies we've ever seen is everything Roger Corman ever produced.
That would be really fun.
Roger Corman was one of the greatest believers in young storytelling and young storytellers.
He gave so many breaks to my colleagues that are still working today.
Marty Scorsese and George Lucas and others wouldn't, Francis Coppola wouldn't have gotten their early starts without Roger.
I keep thinking that Roger Corman
And the Sundance Institute have done more to put new blood into this industry than any other individual or Robert Redford, any other individual that's created an institute that believed in new storytellers.
No, there isn't, because I'm really an eclectic moviegoer.
I find value in everything I see.
I've never seen a bad movie.