70S MOVIES
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general is the way that it's connecting what's
gonna happen with 80s movies and what has happened
in 70s movies .
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You have to remember, trucking movies
were real big in the '70s. | You have to remember, trucking movies
were real big in the '70s.
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I mean if you look at the old movies from
like the '60s and early '70s in Spain and Italy. | I mean if you look at the old movies from
like the '60s and early '70s in Spain and Italy.
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All these photographers were already
professionally active in the '70s, working with the same kind of cameras
and movies used by NASA for photos of the Apollo missions. | All these photographers were ...
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Charlotte:
[making fun of his one-night stand]
Well, she is closer to your age. You could talk about things you have in common, like growing up in the '50s. Maybe she liked the movies you were making ...
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Steven Spielberg: "E.T." was a suburban, American story and suburbia was all I knew growing up. So, the movies I made in the 70s, the 80s, were a reflection of what I knew. My main religion was...
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Serpico or Dog Day Afternoon
or The Parallax View, and these movies of the '70s just have
very rich palettes, I think, and also of course were all shot on film,
and so film takes on its own kind of......
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John Heyman was the producer
of it. And John Heyman, uh,
was absolutely the brain of independent financing
in England in the early '70's. And I knew John because he was a very dominant figure in Briti...
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- Quite likely-- [audience laughing] - The '70s, with its
hedonism, and also sort of the crass commercialization
of that freedom, brought about exploitation
films, as well as art films, and then just ...
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As we come out
of the hippie '60s era of rock music, we brought that sensibility to cinema,
and thought, "Why can't movies be in stereo?" It was in that over-heated environment that Dolby came along f...
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Steven Spielberg,
who, at this point in the mid-'70s, was really only just warming up. After making one
of the most successful movies of all time, he was looking for a new project
to sink his teeth in...
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it probably reflects a wider
shift in culture at that time, the sort of general cynicism
of the '70s has kind of infected
this vision of the future and it's like, "Okay,
if we get into outer space, pr...
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As the movies
started coming out, the crowds started
getting bigger. There was this character
that Robert had come up with, Machete, the wrong Mexican. When I went
to do "Grindhouse," Quentin and I we...
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Gale: [Approaching the archives door, but cannot get in due to the door being locked] Hello?
[She begins looking through her purse and is startled by Jennifer, causing Gale to scream]
Jennifer: Jeez!
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