A while ago, when I was reading the new Nemesis news on ST.com, I read where John Logan (the writer for Nem.) was going to pen a script for Spielberg to shoot about the life of Abraham Lincoln. I haven't heard anymore developments on this, but I wondered if anyone else had heard this too?
Lincoln FILM Discussion Thread
#1
Posted 29 June 2002 - 04:36 PM
#2
Posted 29 June 2002 - 04:57 PM
The following project is currently in development and does not imply that the film will ever be put into production or release.
Steven Spielberg and DreamWorks have purchased the rights to Putlizer Prize winning author Doris Kearns Goodwin's as yet unpublished biography on Abraham Lincoln. The book is set to be released in 2003.
Kearns Goodwin's book examines Lincoln's term as president of the United States, from 1861 to 1865. The book, promises Kearns Goodwin, is a new view of the famous man and President, as recounted through friends and colleagues memories of him. "I want to create a view of Lincoln through the people who knew him best. Relationships are always what interest me." Various writers in the entertainment press have stated that the book is a brutally frank portrait of the one of the nation's most famous presidents.
The author has previously written works based on historical fact, including: "No Ordinary Time: Franklin And Eleanor Roosevelt, The Home Front in World War II," "Lyndon Johnson And The American Dream," "The Fitzgeralds And The Kennedys -- An American Saga" and "Private Lives of Our Public Figures."
A film version of the book, if directed by Spielberg would continue his impressive track record of historical fact based dramas which include SCHINDLER'S LIST, AMISTAD and SAVING PRIVATE RYAN.
Beyond Spielberg's purchase of the book, not much information as to his plans for it have popped up in the press. If and when news develops, spielbergfilms.com will keep you posted.
There you go!
~Harry
#3
Posted 29 June 2002 - 04:59 PM
The following project is currently in development and does not imply that the film will ever be put into production or release.
Steven Spielberg is being commissioned by the Mount Vernon George Washington Memorial to create a short 15 min. film focusing on Washington's war efforts. The film will be played at the visitor's center of Mount Vernon, and according to the Mount Vernon Memorial director James Rees, it will hopefully be "an action-oriented film, something downright exciting, to reflect the exciting personality of Washington."
The film will be a centerpiece of the new $85 million dollar museum celebrating the United States' first President and war hero.
The film is scheduled to premiere at Mount Vernon in 2006.
I wonder if there will be music to the piece. I bet I know who will score it!
~Harry
#4
Posted 29 June 2002 - 06:42 PM
#7
Posted 29 June 2002 - 07:29 PM
Hector - who's not very excited about this coming from Speilberg
#9
Posted 29 June 2002 - 08:35 PM
[size=28]SPOILER ALERT
Lincoln gets shot in the head, by John Wilkes Booth, who then breaks his leg and then gets treatment from a Doctor Mudd, who gets convicted and causes the phrase, your name is Mudd. Its an American thing, if you don't understand it. Its not nice to have that said to you. Anyways Lincoln dies, and then 45 years later the Titanic sinks on the anniversary. HMMMMM, coincedence, maybe. I smell a conspiracy.
Joe, being sarcastic, and trying to be cynical.
#10
Posted 29 June 2002 - 08:45 PM
#14
Posted 29 June 2002 - 09:04 PM
#16
Posted 29 June 2002 - 11:02 PM
I'd like to say from another Civil War-era movie, "Quite frankly, you all, I don't give a darn." I can't WAIT to see a Spielberg movie about Lincoln. I really doubt that the score would be COMPLETELY like anything we've heard before. It should be quite good.
#17
Posted 30 June 2002 - 12:37 AM
#18
Posted 30 June 2002 - 04:16 AM
How many of you guys liked The Patriot?
Me!!!! Possible spoilers follow.
I like both the movie and the score. I generally like war movies, as most are high in action. This movie featured two love stories that were worked well in the movie, I thought. I admired Ben Martin's want for a revenge for his son's death by Tavington. A loss of a child is terrible. In the end, everyone is happy again, even though so much and so many people are lost. The end shows that in the presence of so much loss, that it is time to love what you have and who you have, and live on with those things.
About the music. I like war music, just like I like war movies. I like the war drums and the war flutes from the Revolutionary era. The gentle love themes are wonderful, and the Olympic-esque theme that serves as the main title is also great.
I haven't listened to the score nor watched the movie lately, but I still can appreciate the wonder from both. I feel bad for those who don't enjoy the movie and/or the score as much as I do.
~Harry
#19
Posted 30 June 2002 - 09:20 AM
I'd rather see Spielberg doing Geisha
Well, he is producing and cowriting it!
#21
Posted 30 June 2002 - 10:53 AM
I could care less about this project, than anything else he could do. I would rather Spielberg do a A.I. 2 rather than a Lincoln biopic. Besides we know how it ends.
Minority Report almost is AI 2
Joe, being sarcastic, and trying to be cynical.
Ha, poor attempt
haven't you guys seen the stuff on the similarities between the Lincoln and Kennedy assassinations?
:roll: Why would I want to? Is someone trying to prove it was all part of the same conspiracy? :roll:
How many of you guys liked The Patriot?
It was ok. With a brilliant villian. But it's overly cliched and lacking an interesting story.
#22
Posted 30 June 2002 - 12:25 PM
editor@spielbergfilms.com
A Steven Spielberg fansite
#23
Posted 30 June 2002 - 03:23 PM
Dan--who still loves good movies, even if they're not perfect.
#24
Posted 30 June 2002 - 03:29 PM
And the plot holes in MR are debatable
#25
Posted 30 June 2002 - 03:29 PM
And the plot holes in MR are debatable
#26
Posted 30 June 2002 - 04:12 PM
Spielberg is only executive producing Geisha. He's not scripting it, that's Akiva Goldsmith (Oscar winning writer, Batman & Robin--see an oxymoron?).
First of all, it's Goldsman, not Goldsmith. That's a huge difference, as Goldsman is a jewish name, while Goldsmith is really not.
Spielberg said, on Oprah, that he was going to produce Geisha, and he decided not to direct it because he worked on developing the script, and wanted to give someone else a chance to take part in the movie.
#27
Posted 30 June 2002 - 04:23 PM
#29
Posted 30 June 2002 - 04:52 PM
#30
Posted 30 June 2002 - 06:24 PM
#32
Posted 30 June 2002 - 07:12 PM
#34
Posted 30 June 2002 - 08:01 PM
But Jerry Goldsmith is jewish
Really? I had no idea!
I am jewish, and Stefancos, what you say is generaly true, but Goldsmith is, at least from my expirience not a strictly jewish name.
Morlock- who's 100% jewish
#36
Posted 01 July 2002 - 01:26 AM
#37
Posted 01 July 2002 - 01:36 AM
And Spielberg developing the script and writing the script are two entirely seperate things. He contributes alot of ideas and "writing" to the majority of projects he works on, but that doesn't make him the film's writer.
editor@spielbergfilms.com
A Steven Spielberg fansite
#38
Posted 01 July 2002 - 06:54 AM
Is that true or is it just... coming from a prejustice?
The term is pre-crime. Get it right.
#39
Posted 01 July 2002 - 09:36 AM
Sorry about the wrong name on the writer, but does his race even really matter?
Does his music really matter either? :roll: But it's nice to know.
Morn - Who is not even sure that jew is a race
PS here is a list of jewish film composers I found on FSM
Goldsmith
Herrmann
Rosza
North
Bernstein
N. Riddle
Menken
Previn
D. Shire
J. Mandel
Kamen
M. Gore
M. Gould
Hamlisch
V. Young
Bacharach
Tiomkin
Friedhofer
G. Fried
Fielding
Rosenthal
Rosenman
Horner
Shore
Goldenthal
Newman (Thomas and David are only half)
Steiner
Korngold
Rabin
Elfman
Glass
Glasser
Salter
Dunno if it should be trusted though
#40
Posted 01 July 2002 - 04:48 PM
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