
Steven Spielberg
A Biography
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Narrated by:
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Edward Lewis
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By:
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Joseph McBride
The most successful director in movie history, Steven Spielberg has been responsible for such box-office blockbusters as Jurassic Park, Jaws, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and the Indiana Jones trilogy. And yet throughout much of his career, Spielberg's work has been undervalued by critics who have questioned his emotional maturity and intellectual seriousness. It was not until he made Schindler's List in 1993 that he was widely recognized as a serious filmmaker.
Until now, much about Steven Spielberg's personality and the forces that shaped it has remained enigmatic, in large part because of his tendency to obscure and mythologize his own past. In this full-scale, in-depth biography, Joseph McBride reveals hidden dimensions of the filmmaker's personality and explains how deeply personal even his most commercial work has been. With the same breadth of research and clarity of insight that characterized his acclaimed biography of Frank Capra, McBride has gone in search of the true Steven Spielberg, interviewing more than 300 of the director's friends and associates, many of whom had never spoken about him before.
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Tough to get through but great story.
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However McBride can barely hide his contempt for these films as mere “popular entertainment” made by a giant baby man who won’t grow up. If you want to read an extensive Freudian psychoanalysis and criticism of Steven then this is the book for you.
I should say I did read the whole thing and am glad I got the book as I loved the subject of the material, but I could have forgone the cynicism.
an extensive Freudian psychoanalysis and criticism of Steven
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The narration for this title is bad. Abysmally bad. Any accounting of someone so phenomenally talented and successful as Steven Spielberg should have received a more high-touch treatment than this. Instead, this audiobook is read by someone who has a voice better suited to reading disclaimers very quickly at the end of TV commercials ("offer void in California and Hawaii, ask your doctor before taking, not a substitute for diet and exercise..."). Technically, they did correctly pronounce all of the words from the text in the correct order, and they did recognize the beginning and ending of sentences and pause appropriately for commas. But I couldn't finish the audiobook, because I couldn't stay interested in the voice reading it.
Maybe one day we will be able to synthesize Morgan Freeman's or James Earl Jones' voice and read this book with the flair and intensity that it deserves. Or perhaps Mr. Freeman or Mr. Jones will record it personally before they depart this Earth. Until then, however, I strongly recommend that anyone interested in Mr. Spielberg's life story refer to the written account, perhaps even let Kindle read it to you.
Good biography, not so good narration
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Excellent
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
Absolutely. I found the book to be very informative and I have a much deeper appreciation of Spielberg's work after reading it.What did you like best about this story?
It's very comprehensive. Great details on all of his films and lots of information that I didn't already know.What didn’t you like about Edward Lewis’s performance?
Wow. I almost stopped thirty minutes in because Edward Lewis was so boring. Admittedly, I just came off Kirby Heyborne's reading on Jim Henson which is the best I've ever heard, but Lewis' narration is so boring and monotone, it made driving and listening very difficult, especially for the first eight hours, before getting into Spielberg's film work. At that point, the material elevated my interested above Lewis' speech and made for a more engaging experience.Could you see Steven Spielberg being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
Nope. There are plenty of other good stories out there and Spielberg is a very deep character.Great story. Awful delivery.
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Any additional comments?
A great read/listen, but the way the narrator's voice changes when he's quoting someone makes whoever he's quoting sound like a whining child. In spite of this the content is very interesting with a generally well-balanced look at Spielberg and his films. Only other problem is that it's out of date and ends around 1997 or so. I would have loved to hear about the making and reception of A.I. at least and any of his more recent work.Out of date but nevertheless interesting.
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Where does Steven Spielberg rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Great., A look into Spielberg history , his childhood and what shaped himWho was your favorite character and why?
Spielberg's parents.What about Edward Lewis’s performance did you like?
Interesting tone and pacing.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
yesAny additional comments?
Great audio book, compelling listen to filmmakers and anyone whose interested in who Spielberg is and some ideas and thoughts on how his process has come together.Insights into who Spielberg is
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More like a long term paper
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My Thoughts on Steven Spielberg (the book)
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i cant make it through..
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