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Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Now You're A Goonie
This slightly strange behind-the-scenes featurette about the making of The Goonies is six minutes of pop culture sideshow at its best. As described by director Richard Donner (The Omen and Superman were his hits at the time), this not-very-good film was a pain-in-the-butt to make. And yet it has its fans, and lots of them.In this short bit you see a young Josh Brolin a couple of times, and a young Steven Spielberg -- the boss on the set.
Labels: Josh Brolin, Steven Spielberg
Posted by Mr. Hehn at 2:36 PM
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Jurassic Prez?
Steven Spielberg and Robert Redford are planning duelling biopics of beloved President Abraham Lincoln, according to The Guardian.Spielberg wants Liam Neeson as Abe.


The lower lip needs work, but the brow and nose look very promising, don't they?
(Images supplied by WENN.)
Labels: Abraham Lincoln, Liam Neeson, Robert Redford, Steven Spielberg
Posted by Mr. Holznagel at 9:04 AM
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Wednesday, December 03, 2008
Steven Spielberg, That Sly Dog, Was Born in 1946
Our friends at Answers.com asked us to take a closer look at the birth year of director Steven Spielberg.Who2 says 1946, but many sources online say 1947. Spielberg himself often led people to believe he was born in 1947. (Even the great Roger Ebert wrote a 50th birthday tribute to the director in 1997.)
So which year is correct?
Fortunately, a ton of legwork on this was done by Professor Joseph McBride for his 1997 book Steven Spielberg: A Biography.
McBride did some digging in Cincinnati, Spielberg's home town, and found that his birth certificate reads 1946. He found a December 1946 birth announcement from a Cincinnati paper, The American Israelite. He also looked into high school and college records, all of which had Spielberg born in 1946. So that pretty much seals it.
(Seems like Cincinnatians have a thing for lying about their age. We just cleared up the age of actress Doris Day -- born in Cincy in 1922, not 1924 as she claimed for years.)
McBride notes that a Los Angeles Times writer sniffed Spielberg out in 1981 by looking at his college records, but that Spielberg refused comment.
The assumption made by McBride (and others) is that Spielberg shaved a year off his age to seem like even more of a wunderkind than he already was. That fits a pattern of other tales Spielberg told about his early years in the business. He was young by any standard when he signed a directing contract with Universal Studios in 1969, but apparently felt age 21 sounded even better.
Bottom line: We stand by 1946 for Spielberg's year of birth, with a salute to Prof. McBride for all his work.
Snopes.com has probably the best take on the issue of phony biographies, quoting George Burns: "Most of what I say is true. The rest is show business."
Labels: Disputed Birth Dates, Doris Day, George Burns, Roger Ebert, Steven Spielberg
Posted by Mr. Holznagel at 6:44 AM
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