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How many Oscars has steven spielberg won as director?

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Spielberg has won three Academy Awards -- two for directing "Schindler's List" (1993) and "Saving Private Ryan" (1998), and one for producing "Schindler's List," which was a Best Picture winner.

What movie did Steven Spielberg make?

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Here is a link to a very complete list of productions that Steven Spielberg was involved with.

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000229/

What movies did Clint Eastwood play in?

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Pale RiderBronco Billy

The Outlaw Josey Wales

High Plains Drifter

Joe Kidd

Two Mules for Sister Sara

Paint Your WagonCoogan's Bluff

Hang 'Em High

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

For a Few Dollars More

Rawhide (TV series)

A Fistful of Dollars

Maverick (TV series)

Lafayette Escadrille

Ambush at Cimarron Pass

What year did Tim Burton die?

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Tim Burton is still alive

Which is the only town that will allow director ron howard to fish using dynamite?

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Springfield.

Ron Howard is quoted in Tim Delaney's Simpsonology(2008), "It's the only town in America that'll let me fish with dynamite." This is a line by guest voice Howard playing Ron Howard in The Simpsons episode #208, "When You Dish Upon A Star."

Which word best describes george lucas as a child?

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Lucas was born in Modesto, California,(1913-1991).

His experiences growing up in the sleepy Central Town of Modesto and his early passion for cars and motor racing would eventually serve as inspiration for his Oscar-nominated low-budget phenomenon, American Graffiti. Before young Lucas became obsessed with the movie camera, he wanted to be a race car driver, and he spent most of his high school years racing on the underground circuit at fairgrounds and hanging out at garages. However, a near-fatal accident in his souped-up Autobianci Bianchina on June 12, 1962, just days before his high school graduation, quickly changed his mind. Instead of racing, he attended community college and later got accepted into a junior college to study anthropology. While taking liberal arts courses, he developed a passion for cinematography and camera tricks.

Famous quotes by woody Allen?

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"I wouldn't want to be apart of any club that has ME for a member"

Actually, that's a quote from Groucho Marx.

Woody Allen has a few memorable ones including: "80% of success is showing up." and "I don't want to achieve immortality through my work; I want to achieve immortality through not dying."

When did steven spielberg move to Arizona?

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Steven Spielberg move to California with his father around 1965 after his parents divorce.

How many times did John Wayne collaborate with director John Ford?

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John Wayne and director John Ford teamed up on 21 films

Was Tim Burton apart of the movie Coraline?

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Tim Burton had nothing to do with the movie Coraline. The director of The Nightmare Before Christmas also directed Coraline, but Tim Burton did not direct The Nightmare Before Christmas; he simply produced it.

Is Ridley Scott a republican?

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Ridley Scott is British, so he would not be part of American politics. Do you mean conservative?

What is Spike Lee's best movie?

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You'll only get subjective answers for this, but here's mine... "Do The Right Thing" - a genuine classic...

1999 Ron Howard film?

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Backdraft (1991), about Chicago firemen, was directed by Ron Howard.

What are the codes and conventions of Woody Allen films?

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Hitchcock had many signatures in his films.

A good deal of his films feature a male lead who was either framed or just in the wrong place at the wrong time, and essentially become the wrong man on the run. These plots would force him to run after the leads which put him in the predicament in the first place, often times having to reassert his identity. These stories would often lead to suspenseful climaxes either at or on top of famous national landmarks. North By Northwest and Saboteur are excellent examples, and even The Wrong Man exemplifies this convention in its title.

His films were almost always of the first person perspective and exemplified his yearning to place the audience as the voyeur.

A cool, elegant blonde was a typical female lead that would become a romantic interest for the male.

If a landmark is not a key part of the film, some sort of audible cue is. The 39 Steps and both versions of The Man Who Knew Too Much had a central audible cue involved.

Of course, many of these intriguing narratives were fueled by international spy anxieties, augmented by the Cold War.

Hitchcock would also litter his films with black humor, or gags which are of morbid taste.

Motherhood is also a theme in his films, Psycho of course features the most twisted version of this signature theme.

Lastly, Hitchcock made a cameo appearance in nearly all of his films. Sometimes these appearances were easy to spot and others more difficult. Late in his career, he put these cameos earlier in the film to not distract his audience.

What film won the Oscar for Best Animated Short in 2010?

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The 2009 Oscar Award for Best animated Short was

La Maison En Petits Cubes

What part of Sin City did Quentin Tarantino direct?

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The part with Dwight(Clive Owen) and Jackie Boy(Benicio Del Toro) in the car on the way to the Tar Pits

What Clint Eastwood film is about a retired Old West gunslinger who takes on one last job?

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The last filmed played by Mr. Eastwood was Gran Torino distributed in 2008. Fantastic movie worth seeing.

Was Luke Skywalker george lucas?

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No, Luke Skywalker was played by Mark Hamill.

Who directed the 2002 film Blue Crush?

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Karen Moncrieff directed the 2002 movie Blue Car. The movie was produced by Peer J. Opennheimer, Amy Sommer and David Waters. The music was by Adam Gorgoni.

What 1981 movie did George Lucas and Steven Spielberg create?

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The 1981 movie "Raiders of the Lost Ark" was directed by Steven Spielberg and co-written by George Lucas.