Spielberg on Lucas: "We've never had a fight"
Filed under: New Releases, Paramount, Celebrities and Controversy, Dreamworks, Tom Cruise, George Lucas, Steven Spielberg
Despite the constant rumors (most recently fueled by this piece in Slate) that Steven Spielberg and George Lucas enjoy a "friendship" that veers towards a vicious rivalry, Spielberg insists in a recent Newsweek interview that it's really not like that. "We've been friends since 1967, and we've never had a fight," says Spielberg. "It's the longest friendship I've had in my life." Still, he can't resist ribbing Mr. Star Wars just a little bit. Spielberg says that after Lucas returned from shooting Star Wars in London, he visited Spielberg on the set of Close Encounters of the Third Kind. "The first thing he said was, "I'm done with these big pictures. This was a horrible nightmare. From now on I'm just going to make little quirky esoteric films," Spielberg laughs. "We're still waiting, George!" So, essentially, the interview confirms what Slate Tom Shone suspected - that the friendship resembles "something ... like the impacted, covert, passive-aggressive version of rivalry practiced by siblings—wherein any hint of hostility is buried in a bear hug and conflict covered with a smile."
In the same interview, Spielberg also insists that all of the recent hoopla surrounding Tom Cruise has had no impact on the promotion for their big summer movie, War of the Worlds, and that the public's reaction to Cruise's relationship with Katie Holmes is an indication that "people think that the people who make movies are fake: our movies aren't real, and our private lives aren't real. It's all for publicity. I think it's more a commentary on Hollywood than a commentary on Katie and Tom."










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6-20-2005 @ 9:59PM
TDavid said...
There seems to be a lot of fascination between the fictitious battle between these two. If they say they are friends, why won't the media just believe them and let it be? At least until there is some sort of public evidence to the contrary?
I get it, controversy sells. Still, there has to be some better angle to focus on than some imaginary fight.
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6-21-2005 @ 3:15PM
Eric "Renderking" Fisk said...
I'm just amazed that these two men who have made some of the best movies in the past 40 years are such close friends, competitive and have colaborated to make "Raiders Of The Lost Ark..."
Thier friendship is amazing, and makes for an even better story then the trash we've seen in the past.
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6-21-2005 @ 6:16PM
truthseeker said...
To Eric
why don't you bend over just a bit more and lick Steven and George's balls. Get over it you whimp. It is sickening how people tend to glorify other people. Admiration is one thing but kissing ass; come on. They are the most aggressive people on earth. Stop putting them on a pedastle. I see some of their movies too but do not consider them gods. I love the Color Purple. As far as Lucas is concerned I am still waiting for his chef-d'oeuvre.
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6-23-2005 @ 3:50PM
al sullivan said...
Spielberg and Lucas motivate each other. I know both were involved with each others' most recent films.
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9-09-2005 @ 12:16PM
Morgan at Direct Textbook said...
If they were both involved in this last summer's movies, they might want to consider breaking up. Stinktastic.
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