Steven Spielberg‘s international tour of newsy tidbits continues. Speaking to France’s Canal Plus recently, the filmmaker dropped info about his development of a Napoleon miniseries based on a screenplay by Stanley Kubrick. Yesterday, Spielberg was in India to talk about Lincoln, meet with the local industry and attend a party hosted by Anil Ambani, the head of DreamWorks partner Reliance Entertainment. He also spoke to The Times Of India about a project that DreamWorks plans to make locally. “We have finalized a script for a movie that DreamWorks and our partners Reliance Entertainment plan to make together. Part of it will take place on the India-Pakistan border in Kashmir. But we’re still trying to figure out the casting, locations and who’s going to direct it,” Spielberg told the paper. He also renewed talk of a long-gestating Martin Luther King project saying “DreamWorks-Reliance is also planning a movie on Martin Luther King Jr. I wouldn’t call it a biopic, it’s more a story of King and the movement and also about how his admiration for Mahatma Gandhi helped to shape his moral core.” DreamWorks acquired the civil rights leader’s life rights from the King Estate in 2009 and later set Ronald Harwood to pen a film. Scribe Kario Salem boarded the project in a 2011 incarnation for DreamWorks and Warner Bros.
Of the next Adventures Of Tintin movie, which Peter Jackson is directing, Spielberg said performance capture would start “probably at the end of this year… Don’t hold me to it, but we’re hoping the film will come out around Christmastime in 2015.” And, in a Q&A session with local star Amitabh Bachchan, next seen in Baz Luhrmann’s Cannes opener The Great Gatsby, Spielberg waxed on his earlier ambitions to make a James Bond movie. According to The Times, Spielberg said he twice offered to direct a 007 pic, but was turned down by producer Albert ‘Cubby’ Broccoli. “I spoke to him after making Jaws, which was a huge hit, but Cubby said I wasn’t experienced enough and they’d call me if they did a Bond film on water. After Close Encounters, I told him that by now I had two Oscar nominations. And he asked ‘Did you win’? And I hadn’t. So that was that.”


Spielberg must be stopped. All he cares about is winning another Oscar. I hate these Oscar bait films.
Could not agree more Marco.
Wat about directing Wicked?
I love much of Speilberg’s work, but I can’t imagine a Bond film under his direction.
It was called RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, and it was fairly popular, as I recall.
Spielberg — in the ’70s — directing Bond would have been amazing. What a hilariously dumb decision by Eon, who opted for MOONRAKER and Lewis Gilbert instead!
I would recommend the book “Our Moon has Blood Clots” by Rahul Pandita a noted journalist. It is a personal memoir of Mr. Pandita while growing up in Kashmir in early eighties during the height of Islamic militancy inspired by Al Qaeda and supported by Pakistan. When he was just 14 years old his family was forced to flee their home and become refugees overnight. It is a story of human survival against heavy odds.
It would make a great movie. The book is very gripping based on actual facts.
Actually the story of partition – where over a million were slaughtered to create the state of Pakistan and an independent India would make an amazing film.
Filming on the LOC can be a dangerous venture and I shudder to think about the insurance. I suppose that Steven is betting that a white American production can bypass the pragmatics. I wish them all luck.
I have shot there. It is stunning but……..
What’s this Spielberg hate? I don’t get it. He loses an Oscar for Lincoln because of what: People are jealous? This is a man who has done more for popular film in the last 30 years than any other filmmaker on the planet. I can absolutely see Spielberg directing a great Bond film, just like Sam Mendes. Spielberg is a genius with action (remember Raiders of the Lost Ark anyone?). And he’s a genius filmmaker period. I am so sick of the hate! It’s pointless.
Agreed. Genius is a word that’s thrown around far too freely these days but Spielberg is the real deal.
Daniel Craig is signed for two more Bond movies. Spielberg directs one and Tarantino theother..”nuff said!
Kashmir is a place full of war crimes by the Indian military and human rights violations better keep that I mind before making that movie..
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