Monday Morning Poll: What Should Steven Spielberg Direct Next?
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Following back-to-back films in 2005, director Steven Spielberg is taking some time off, or so he says. However, the past few weeks have been filled with rumors surrounding which project the man will take on next. Even with its instability, Indiana Jones 4 is all but a lock to begin filming sometime in 2007, with a projected release date of summer 2008. Okay, so is it safe to say Indy 4 will be his next pic? Can Steven Spielberg really go almost three years without a film in theaters?
If not, then perhaps one of several Spielberg-linked projects currently in development will slide in between now and Harrison Ford riding off into the sunset ... again. Well, that's if you don't count his reality television show, On the Lot. Honestly, Spielberg is just as involved with that project as I am involved with Ryan Seacrest's personal life. And if you've read this blog long enough, then you know exactly how involved that is.
So, if Spielberg does decide to squeeze a film out of his, er, brain sometime in 2007, which one will it be? Seeing as Indy 4 will travel the summer blockbuster route, could Stevie go with a smaller, character driven piece ala Munich? Ooohh, or will he go totally indie on us and spit out some tiny, $3 million festival pic? In case you've missed all of the current possibilities, let me recap:
- First up, we have the untitled Abraham Lincoln biopic that's been on hold for quite sometime now. Pic, which was supposed to star Liam Neeson, might be a nice, quiet film with Oscar potential.
- Next we have this untitled Kip Thorne-inspired sci-fi film in the vein of 2001: A Space Odyssey. This seems as if it is a bit too ambitious to take on before Indy 4. And, not for nothing, but Spielberg's last two sci-fi films weren't all that spectacular.
- And, last but not least, according to an article in The Hollywood Reporter, there's another film peaking Spielberg's interest. This one is based off a script by Rod Lurie and revolves around the "glitzy New York media world." I have no idea what this is about, but I do enjoy the word 'glitzy' and feel people should use it more often.
So, I ask you: Which project should Steven Spielberg direct next? Indie or blockbuster? Should he focus all his energy on Indy 4 or attempt to squeeze out one of the above mentioned films beforehand?









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-26-2006 @ 11:41AM
David Mulholland said...
My crystal ball says that Lincoln will be next...
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6-26-2006 @ 11:44AM
chimpie said...
how about nothing. Jaws was a great film, but looking at what he's churned out since leads me to believe that it must have been a combination of the writers, producers, actors etc. that made it great since Spielberg hasn't been able to make anything nearly as good since, despite having a blank check for thirty years. Spielberg won the lottery by emerging at a time when the auteur theory was all the rage. His films since have all suffered from weak scripts, presumably because Spielberg has bad taste in material or he orders scripts tailor made to showcase his sacharine directorial style. liam neeson as abe lincoln. ugh.
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6-26-2006 @ 3:46PM
Cristian Molina said...
Well im a Steven Spielberg fan and yea im kina sad that hes not gunna make any films in 2007. But think of it this way, Steven makes good films we all know that he makes them good even if they take awhile the only reason mayb hes not doing any films is that he just made "War of the worlds" and "Munich" and just produced Monster House with Robert Zemikiz. Anyway mayb he wants to spend time with his family or mayb hes working with Gerorge Lucas the (creator of "Star Wars" trilogy and "Indiana Jones" trilogy)or mayb hhes working with the writers of Steves next new film "The Wormwhole" but if i had to choice I would probally say......... "The Wormwhole"
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6-27-2006 @ 7:07AM
Tom said...
So Stevie is still whining about wanting to make smaller more intimate movies even as he gets ready to make a fourth Indiana Jones movie. Bogus. If he wanted to make a smaller independent-style movie he'd make it.
And why is Munich described as being a "small" film? What on earth was small about it? A huge cast, a huge topic, and easily Spielberg's best film.
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