I love the panning wide of the lunar surface at 3:08. The way the music builds and then hits on that shot - beyond words.
The film definitely lacked the hummable melodies and leitmotifs you expect in a Spielberg/Williams collab. That said they owe us nothing at this point. Just pleased to see he's still working at 94.
I think he's specifically talking about dealing with success as a 20-year-old. He's speaking from experience.
He did!
...Ferrari.
We missed out on a Spielberg directed 'Man With the Golden Gun.' I'm glad he didn't direct one though. We would have lost some really great films.
That opening though. Good ending too. Basically anytime Diane Lane is singing.
I don't blame him in theory. Artists want to use state of the art tools to help realize their vision. They're also (generally) very curious. If Leonardo had access to an Ipad he'd probably use it.
That said, I think we've reached a peak with AI. It's just too exploitative. Given his history of championing the film industry/artists and craftspeople - I just can't see him supporting AI in the long run.
As with everyone - he's entitled to try it out, then come to his senses.
He's still makin' em. Quality is another story.
Love Pemberton's 'Steve Jobs' score. Excited to hear this.