• THE FABELMANS

    From Bill Anderson@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 12 03:24:44 2023
    It’s advertised as “semi autobiographical“so I was surprised to learn after
    watching the movie that pretty much everything that happens within the
    family in the film actually happened within Steven Spielberg’s family as he was growing up.

    I had expected to see the Spielberg character develop a fascination with
    movies and blossom into a gifted young filmmaker, and yes, all of that happened. But I had not quite expected to spend so much time with his dysfunctional family. And I think it was no more fun for me to watch those people than it was for him to live with them.

    Now that it is all over I admit that I stayed interested throughout, but I never really enjoyed watching the movie. If making this movie was cathartic
    for Spielberg, well good for him. As for me, I learned more about Steven Spielberg’s mom than I really cared to know.

    Sure, see it. It’s nominated as best picture released in 2022. But I think
    it surely is not that.

    --
    Bill Anderson

    I am the Mighty p

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  • From RichA@21:1/5 to Bill Anderson on Sun Feb 12 02:18:12 2023
    On Saturday, 11 February 2023 at 22:24:52 UTC-5, Bill Anderson wrote:
    It’s advertised as “semi autobiographical“so I was surprised to learn after
    watching the movie that pretty much everything that happens within the family in the film actually happened within Steven Spielberg’s family as he
    was growing up.

    I had expected to see the Spielberg character develop a fascination with movies and blossom into a gifted young filmmaker, and yes, all of that happened. But I had not quite expected to spend so much time with his dysfunctional family. And I think it was no more fun for me to watch those people than it was for him to live with them.

    Now that it is all over I admit that I stayed interested throughout, but I never really enjoyed watching the movie. If making this movie was cathartic for Spielberg, well good for him. As for me, I learned more about Steven Spielberg’s mom than I really cared to know.

    Sure, see it. It’s nominated as best picture released in 2022. But I think it surely is not that.

    --
    Bill Anderson

    I am the Mighty p

    You paid to see that ego-trip? That vanity project?

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  • From super70s@21:1/5 to Bill Anderson on Sun Feb 12 16:31:20 2023
    In article <DwudnXMw3tdhxnX-nZ2dnZfqlJ9j4p2d@giganews.com>,
    Bill Anderson <billanderson@my-deja.com> wrote:

    It's advertised as "semi autobiographical"so I was surprised to learn after watching the movie that pretty much everything that happens within the
    family in the film actually happened within Steven Spielberg's family as he was growing up.

    I had expected to see the Spielberg character develop a fascination with movies and blossom into a gifted young filmmaker, and yes, all of that happened. But I had not quite expected to spend so much time with his dysfunctional family. And I think it was no more fun for me to watch those people than it was for him to live with them.

    Now that it is all over I admit that I stayed interested throughout, but I never really enjoyed watching the movie. If making this movie was cathartic for Spielberg, well good for him. As for me, I learned more about Steven Spielberg's mom than I really cared to know.

    Sure, see it. It's nominated as best picture released in 2022. But I think
    it surely is not that.

    I thought he had gotten the autobiographical stuff out of his system a
    few years ago with that "8mm" movie. He didn't direct it himself as I
    remember but he was a producer or maybe an exec producer? I didn't
    remain interested or enjoy watching that one, lol.

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  • From JG Rove@21:1/5 to RichA on Sat Apr 29 11:33:57 2023
    On Sunday, February 12, 2023 at 4:18:14 AM UTC-6, RichA wrote:
    On Saturday, 11 February 2023 at 22:24:52 UTC-5, Bill Anderson wrote:
    It’s advertised as “semi autobiographical“so I was surprised to learn after
    watching the movie that pretty much everything that happens within the family in the film actually happened within Steven Spielberg’s family as he
    was growing up.

    I had expected to see the Spielberg character develop a fascination with movies and blossom into a gifted young filmmaker, and yes, all of that happened. But I had not quite expected to spend so much time with his dysfunctional family. And I think it was no more fun for me to watch those people than it was for him to live with them.

    Now that it is all over I admit that I stayed interested throughout, but I never really enjoyed watching the movie. If making this movie was cathartic
    for Spielberg, well good for him. As for me, I learned more about Steven Spielberg’s mom than I really cared to know.

    Sure, see it. It’s nominated as best picture released in 2022. But I think
    it surely is not that.

    --
    Bill Anderson

    I am the Mighty p
    You paid to see that ego-trip? That vanity project?

    It's in public libraries on DVD already. The Wonder Years series on ABC was more entertaining.

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