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STEVEN SPIELBERG ANNOUNCES ANOTHER MOVIE NO ONE WANTS TO SEE
July 24 2011
San Diego, CA – It is a truth which has been proven over and over again. Inevitably, you lose your mojo. Everyone has a prime time, some people peak early and fall fast while others bloom late and stick around for a lot longer. Inevitably though, everyone

falls. Passion fades, energy subsides and things just kind of float away. For most people that degradation is only experienced by them and their families, but for creative people those declines are very much a public affair.
All creative people eventually stutter and start to fail, even the greats, unless they happen to die in their prime. For most creative people, even the most prominent, there are a few years of excellence followed by decades of trying to get back to the that time, or simply ignoring that anything has gone awry. Like a person denying their pot belly or their greying hair, some people are just unwilling to accept that their time has passed. That is very much the case for Steven Spielberg, easily the most successful filmmaker in history and redefined pop movies forever by creating some of the most engaging and popular movies ever. Spielberg, though, hasn’t quite been at the top of his game over the last few years with his films receiving poor critical and middling popular response. Now the director is going back to one of his more successful franchises, reinvigorating the ‘Jurassic Park’ series with another movie that few people have asked for and even less are likely to see.
“We have a story. We have a writer who is writing the treatment and hopefully we are

going to make Jurassic Park 4 in all of our foreseeable futures, hopefully in the next two or three years,” said the director during a conference for another movie that many people probably won’t see. Universal, the studio behind the series also confirmed that the project is in development.
“The first Jurassic Park movie was really a thrilling ride. It was retro Spielberg, something he hadn’t done in years. It really harkened back to his early days and was executed so well. The second movie wasn’t great and the third movie had a dinosaur with a ringing cell phone in its stomach so it seemed that the series was done, but I guess that isn’t the case,” said Scrape TV Entertainment analyst Tracey Temple. “I don’t even remember that movie being all that big a hit either and it was a long time ago, like ten years I think. I can’t imagine that the audience who grew up watching those movies would be all that interested in going back to the well again, but I guess that is the way Spielberg does things now. There was a time when he knew exactly what audiences wanted but that really hasn’t been the case for a long time.”
Spielberg has two movies out this year. One based on the ‘Tintin’ series of books and one about a horse.
“I can’t imagine people flocking to the theatres to see another dinosaur movie. I mean people are into robots and vampires and wizards now. Dinosaurs are fairly universal but still, I mean Jurassic Park? One has to wonder if Spielberg is even interested in making movies people want to see anymore, which is what he was so good at in the past,” continued Temple. “I could do well, it probably will do well with his name on it, but eventually people are going to get sick of being disappointed. Eventually his names his going to stop carrying so much weight but for now, maybe people will show up to his dinosaur movie. Maybe his horsey movie will bring things back to the Spielberg of old though I doubt it will be eating anyone.”
Spielberg Is apparently also considering sequels to both ‘Hook’ and ‘Always’ in the coming years.
Samantha Dryden, Entertainment Correspondent
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