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Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese's films have changed and these films have become cult
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Folk wisdom "that one garbage - another treasure" applies not only to researchers dumps for anything of value, but also for the brilliant filmmakers. In the early 1990s, Martin Scorsese had to remove the "Schindler's List" and Steven Spielberg at the same time engaged in a remake of the movie in 1962 called "Cape Fear," but in the end the famous movie-makers have changed projects and it has paid off - and "Schindler's List," which tells of the heroism of the German industrialist during the Holocaust who saved thousands of Jews from death, and a new version of a psychological thriller about a vengeful criminals have become one of the most iconic films in history.
Spielberg originally intended to remove the "Cape Fear" itself, but because of the workload on other projects, and an excessive amount of violence that was present in the "Cape", offered to work on the film Scorsese. He refused for some time because it was not satisfied with some of the details of the scenario, but then agreed - on condition that he will make the necessary changes to the plot of the future film. Spielberg went on concessions and in response received from the creator of imperishable tapes like "Taxi Driver" and "Mean Streets," a proposal to film the novel about the Holocaust. According to Scorsese, this movie was sure to remove the director of Jewish origin and Spielberg, fearing violence "Cape Fear", gladly took up the work on "Schindler's List" - apparently, in this scenario, the violence was like a glove.
Exchange proved mutually beneficial: "Cape Fear" immediately after the release was nominated for multiple prestigious awards and won the love of the audience, although critics, as always, were mixed in the estimates. "Schindler's List" and all proved to be one of the most successful movies in history - seven statuettes "Oscar" (including - for the best film), seven prizes of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), the three "Golden Globe", one " Grammy "(prize for the best instrumental composition for the film was the composer John Williams) and several other awards.
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Folk wisdom "that one garbage - another treasure" applies not only to researchers dumps for anything of value, but also for the brilliant filmmakers. In the early 1990s, Martin Scorsese had to remove the "Schindler's List" and Steven Spielberg at the same time engaged in a remake of the movie in 1962 called "Cape Fear," but in the end the famous movie-makers have changed projects and it has paid off - and "Schindler's List," which tells of the heroism of the German industrialist during the Holocaust who saved thousands of Jews from death, and a new version of a psychological thriller about a vengeful criminals have become one of the most iconic films in history.
Spielberg originally intended to remove the "Cape Fear" itself, but because of the workload on other projects, and an excessive amount of violence that was present in the "Cape", offered to work on the film Scorsese. He refused for some time because it was not satisfied with some of the details of the scenario, but then agreed - on condition that he will make the necessary changes to the plot of the future film. Spielberg went on concessions and in response received from the creator of imperishable tapes like "Taxi Driver" and "Mean Streets," a proposal to film the novel about the Holocaust. According to Scorsese, this movie was sure to remove the director of Jewish origin and Spielberg, fearing violence "Cape Fear", gladly took up the work on "Schindler's List" - apparently, in this scenario, the violence was like a glove.
Exchange proved mutually beneficial: "Cape Fear" immediately after the release was nominated for multiple prestigious awards and won the love of the audience, although critics, as always, were mixed in the estimates. "Schindler's List" and all proved to be one of the most successful movies in history - seven statuettes "Oscar" (including - for the best film), seven prizes of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), the three "Golden Globe", one " Grammy "(prize for the best instrumental composition for the film was the composer John Williams) and several other awards.
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