
#209 Steven Spielberg: A Biography
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Notable books mentioned: Steven Spielberg, a biography by Joseph McBride, George Lucas, A Life by Brian J. Jones, Let My People Go Surfing by Yvon Chouinard, the IKEA story
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Books Mentioned

“The excerpt discusses a biography of Spielberg written by Joseph McBride, highlighting his career and achievements.”
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“The podcast mentions a biography of George Lucas, which is one of the favorite books of the speaker.”
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“A quote from Yvon Chouinard's book is referenced, discussing entrepreneurship and its relation to juvenile delinquency.”
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“Ingvar Kamprad wrote this book to help future entrepreneurs, despite initially resisting the idea of writing an autobiography.”
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“Sam Walton wrote a book to help others, especially as he faced terminal illness.”
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“Phil Knight's instinct to help future generations is highlighted in the context of his writing.”
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“There's a quote from George Lucas's biography that's fantastic. He says some of the bravest and most reckless acts that we did were not aesthetic, but financial.”
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“The excerpt discusses a scene in Hook that Spielberg took to heart, emphasizing the importance of being present for one's children.”
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“The excerpt references a line from Ingvar Kamprad's autobiography regarding his regrets about missing his children's childhood.”
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“The mention of Schindler's List occurs in the context of Spielberg's career milestones and achievements.”
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“Jurassic Park is mentioned alongside Schindler's List as part of Spielberg's successful films.”
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Movies & Documentaries Mentioned
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
“The remake of this movie is Close Encounters of the Third Kind.”
Catch Me If You Can
“This is something that happened to him back in his 60s and this is the fact that this is very traumatic for him but Steve's mom marries his dad's best friend.”
Psycho
“His dad took Stephen to see Alfred Hitchcock's movie Psycho.”
The Bridge on the River Kwai
“The movies that impressed Stephen the most when he was a boy were two epics directed by David Lean: The Bridge on the River Kwai and Lawrence of Arabia.”
Lawrence of Arabia
“The movies that impressed Stephen the most when he was a boy were two epics directed by David Lean: The Bridge on the River Kwai and Lawrence of Arabia.”
Jaws
“Jaws is by far the most important thing to ever happen to the career of Spielberg. It was a hit and surpassed Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather to become the most successful film in motion picture history to that date.”
Close Encounters of a Third Kind
“Close Encounters of Third Kind is a hit. Spielberg was able to do anything real high on his own supply after its success.”
1941
“1941 winds up being a failure. Spielberg learns more from this failure than from his successes.”
Raiders of the Lost Ark
“Raiders of the Lost Ark was the first picture Spielberg brought in on budget, learning to be disciplined about costs.”
ET
“ET prints money. Spielberg made a bet with Universal that he could do this thing for ten million dollars.”
Hook
“In Hook, there's a scene that Spielberg took to heart about the importance of family and not missing childhood.”
Schindler's List
“As he approached his 50th birthday, Spielberg had just finished Schindler's List, which was one of his most successful movies.”
Jurassic Park
“Jurassic Park is mentioned as one of the most successful and well-known movies Spielberg completed.”