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This movie is fiction
Easton Richardson
Asher Reed
Corey said no.
Daniel Flores
Although overtly sadistic, "Jurassic Park" was reined in by its obeisance to special effects; it revealed few of the excesses of "Hook," in which Spielberg´s psychodramatic inclinations were allowed to roam free.
"Hook" is the culmination of over a decade of false starts in bringing J. M. Barrie´s Peter Pan to the screen. At first, Spielberg was reportedly considering a live-action redo of the Disney animated feature, starring Michael Jackson as the perpetual pre-pube. But the auteur of suburban childhood wasn´t satisfied with a simple remake.
The high-concept Hollywood sound bite, "What if Peter Pan grew up?" not only indulged Spielberg´s predilections, it provided the film´s investors with a tinkingly trendy phrase redolent with the "recovery" metaphysics that have become the ethos for Hollywood´s haut monde, the same haut monde who have lately forsworn the continual cocaine-and-Quaalude concatenations so relentlessly documented by former Spielberg producer Julia Phillips in her autobitchography, You´ll Never Eat Lunch In This Town Again.
The recovery movement is led in part by ex-drunk John Bradshaw, who smilingly encourages his readers to throw off the ruinous shackles of adulthood in order to "liberate the inner child." It comes as little surprise that Steven Spielberg takes part in Bradshaw´s therapies, which include workshops where "lullaby music is played and participants cradle and stroke one another."
Colton White
Before we're buried by tranny Nazis I'd like to see Yas Forums try to "btfo" me again. I've never seen it happen yet I'm always told it did. So try to rebutt the actual proof of the holocaust okay?