He's also going to write it, something he hasn't done since Close Encounters. There's a little blurb about A.I. at yahoo, and I also heard something on CNN a few minutes ago.
No, this is like Picasso finishing a Monet painting. Both are masters and, if necessary, Picasso surely had enough talent to "mimick" the style Monet used. Let's face it. Spielberg has a style and Kubrick had a very different style; nevertheless, both are two of the greatest directors the U.S. has ever produced, and it is definitely hard for me to believe that Spielberg lacks the ability to, if necessary, "mimick" Kubrick's storytelling. I mean, wouldn't Hemingway be able to write like Faulkner, or Mozart compose like Bach?
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Enough said.
He's also going to write it, something he hasn't done since Close Encounters. There's a little blurb about A.I. at yahoo, and I also heard something on CNN a few minutes ago.
http://dailynews. yahoo.com/h/nm/20000315/en/film-spielberg_1.html
No, this is like Picasso finishing a Monet painting. Both are masters and, if necessary, Picasso surely had enough talent to "mimick" the style Monet used.
Let's face it. Spielberg has a style and Kubrick had a very different style; nevertheless, both are two of the greatest directors the U.S. has ever produced, and it is definitely hard for me to believe that Spielberg lacks the ability to, if necessary, "mimick" Kubrick's storytelling. I mean, wouldn't Hemingway be able to write like Faulkner, or Mozart compose like Bach?