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Were serious. so if where is time to open up the phone lines for all film phone in this morning tonight summer blockbusters what chill favorite blockbuster moment you can e-mail a paul might at b.b.c. Don't coat u.k. Takes this on an 85058 you can cool oh wait 085-9096 knowing 3 not number again 080-859-0969 extension 3 would love to hear for me chancing will about so some a blockbusters how they came about will makes a good woman makes a turkey to thin they getting worse better watch your favorite blockbuster a moment block but was does in just a few minutes 1st of all a very good evening or good morning to lease a johnson mandela hi there lisa good morning to you rick thirds great to be weight get it and great to be ok great yes morning evening one of a to is about 0 time is it would have tom's in the us a the my more times if you leave it's 6 p. M. Here so technically it's yesterday all doubts ok i saw rice i was has still beautiful bright sunshine of on ice los angeles evening is that right indeed it is it's really gorgeous tonight fantastic what will told blob us isn't a few minutes spin welshman happening in hollywood this week you know this week the hollywood news is pretty trashy spank End of a slow weekend so slow that anybody's talking about tonight is my Reese Miley Cyrus who recently split up with her husband Liam Hemsworth and Kaitlyn Carter having a head and intimate moment on the beach in Lake Como who cares I don't want anything happening in the world of Fillmore's as it will go on holiday and well you know everybody is pretty much the summer's pretty much tied down all the big blockbusters for the summer have been released and so everybody sort of holding their breath for the next big blockbuster season which begins in the fall so not too much going on in the world of film right now except President Trump did to kill a film that was about to be released with a single tweet what he's thought about I'm just literally just seen though on Twitter that he wants to try and get rid of a particular film hasn't been released and what's the muscle is about yeah this is a movie called The Hunt That was from Universal and it was about left wing elitists hunting right wing deplorable so to speak so it's sort of a you know a manhunt thing where these these super wealthy left wingers are HUGE are hunting right wingers for sport and. Not very popular with either side as you can imagine but you know what they were thinking when they started developing this film but anyway Trump took it upon himself to call Hollywood racist because of this even though it has absolutely nothing to do with race and because he made a case so prominently against it Universal has decided to put the whole the film from release at all which I think is a really smart idea with or without the tweet so that they have they are going to keep on with the film with a decided to not have still know it's going they're not going to release it out yeah they were for at 1st they decided that they would they would put it off to a later date and now they have cited they're just going to junk it that they're going to trash it it will well it will never see the light of day so a president from one effectively. Yes. Yes but you know I as I said I think it was a kind of shaky film in the 1st place I mean the left wingers don't like it because there had been humans and the right wingers don't like it because they are the hunted so I don't think it makes anybody look very good and I'm not sure who they made that film for and he read any reaction from the president as he cheated will certainly also on Twitter about well he you know he did take credit for everything you know. Even if it whether or not he had anything at all to do with it but I haven't seen any tweets in response to it you know he's he's he's already moved on to something else kind of quick attention span only goes only goes now indeed let's told blockbusters then I mean how how exactly did they start Well you know blockbusters are so they become more essential to to Hollywood as the years go by and the and the movie budgets get bigger the definition of a blockbuster is a movie that says that that has the potential to be highly popular and financially successful it's a movie that studios score a lot of money into millions of dollars hundreds of millions of dollars if you will and it's sort of a large budget production intended for blockbuster status and it's aimed at mass markets that's a key that's a key point of it it's aimed at mass market it's not just a well made indie film it's something that they hope to get everybody out to see and there's usually heavy merchandising that accompanies it you know the action figures the clothing inspired by it. Types of things and now they also studios also call their blockbuster potential movies tent poles because it can hold up the in the tent for the entire year one good blockbuster can make a studio and when bad blockbuster that they've court hundreds of millions of dollars and you can break a studio so. Doctors are really important to Hollywood and. Whether or not they're important to the rest of us. Is up to that you know that's up for discussion and up to the people who decide to go along the old will stay away I suppose. Exactly exactly I mean you've probably noticed that most of the blockbusters lately that the extreme money makers are superhero films and. So you know the biggest film of the year and now the biggest film of all time was the blockbuster Avengers the end game and then years end game and that his need over $2000000000.00 Does that make it that event does not make it the biggest film ever is that now the biggest film of all yes it recently passed avatar as the biggest money maker of all time now those numbers are not adjusted for inflation I see you know if you if you ingested jested maybe Gone With The Wind for inflation you know who knows how busy it would compare or even Titanic which is you know they're both 2 historical blockbusters but of course when people were going to see Gone with the wind when it 1st came out movie tickets were under a dollar. A big difference and the fact that it has been out much much longer than some of the recent blockbusters you know gives it an opportunity to make a lot more money so. Yeah. And I'll tell you they that Disney who owns who who puts out a vendor's end game they did it kind of a sneaky thing to get past blockbuster they made a special or get past Avatar they made a special sort of a director's cut with an extra scene that had been cut out and they rereleased it in cinemas about a month ago OK so that it would be in cinemas longer more people would go back to see it and so that it would push its box office total higher than Avatar pretty sneaky sneaky and it worked avenging game then $2000000000.00 in takings Yes over $2000000000.00 and counting still in some theaters in play only goes only goes where did it where did the blockbuster all start when one of the sort of 1st 1st films. Oh wow beginning well you know it used to be when when films 1st came out it was all about the stars it was all about people like Mary Pickford and Charlie Chaplin and Errol Flynn and people like that people would pay to see them and so they made movie after movie after movie and those stars back then they didn't just act they some of them edited Mary Pickford edited a lot of her own films. They did promotional tours they went all over they some of them even directed their own films of course some stars do that today but in the old days they were they were more hands on and it was all about the star of the studio had a contract with a giant star that would be the you know every one of their films would be blockbusters. Now you know these are things are a little bit different hi fi movies tend to be blockbusters war movies are usually blockbusters or you know are often blockbusters. It's hardly ever see Iran that breaks as a blockbuster matter how many great people they have in it and yet you know he never see an R. Rated comedy True Blood Buster. I don't know it's all it seems to be all about fanboys absolutely and those sort of comic on franchises that is so proved so massively successful in recent years Exactly exactly and there's still a few more those to come out this year so you know we had it we had a summer full about blockbusters and then there are some anticipated when you know the blockbusters always come out 2 times during the year they come out in the summer and the summer for Hollywood starts in April to take advantage of those spring break numbers and theatergoers And so that starts in April blockbusters come out this summer and then you'll see a lot more coming out starting in November December and the reason they bring them out then is because they want them to be fresh in the mind of Oscar and Golden Globe voters and those happen in usually happen in January and February so they bring them out then a They're they're used to breaks there's a Thanksgiving break and there's a winter or Christmas break during those times and then let more people go to movies when they're out of school and have a few days off work so. That's the reason the blockbusters come out at those you know during the summer and during the winter when there are a couple of breaks. Also to influence Award voters Yeah yeah and then the as Awards coming up in the winter is usually you know sort of January February salute Oh yes 085909693 want to talk to you about your favorite summer blockbuster moment your favorite brought us the moment is the topic tonight on the film phone and we're here with Lisa Johnson Mandela you can take this on 85058 you can e-mail up all night B.B.C. Dot co dot U.K. What's your favorite blockbuster moment let's get you in the mood let's play what's the theme tune from one that renowned for being the blockbuster of the summer blockbuster that started it all at least in the modern world with a movie that went about a big fish when it went a bit like. Yet you probably certainly have enough to. Go to the most evocative film schools and from just to see film and tell us about friends I mean for anyone who hasn't seen it in fact a member of the production team tonight has never seen Jules I was like Wow that's incredible you know meeting someone who's never seen it's to refeed because it's such an amazing film and it holds up it really does that mean that I think that staff member best be very young younger than me but I most of them on Al that's the way. OK yeah this is the perfect seminal summer blockbuster has all the ingredients of it 1st of all Steven Spielberg. When he was young he was very young and he produced the air when he directed that and all about going to the beach in the summertime Oh my gosh that's what we're all doing and I think it really. Really didn't hurt revenues for beach resorts because after saying that seeing that you don't want to go back in the water again. Yeah shark terrorizes a beach. And men fight back against it it's it's it's they the age old man against nature and aim directed by soon to be one of the greatest directors of all time what a perfect summer blockbuster movie that was but he himself would say that the show itself was a little difficult. Yes You know it still looks pretty good I watched it again recently a friend of mine was the screenwriter on that car golly and so we need you know we get together and watch it sometimes and you know Carl's always going to get different kinds and signing autographs and all that and you know so I saw it again and you know even though special effects have come so far since then the church still looks pretty good to me still it's a hair of fighting today and not easy to work with because he was mechanical exactly when exactly exactly it was the case of is the shot working we're not quite sure you know and yet he really really did hold up filming didn't we they put out celebrate 3 messages on the loud hailer going along the lines of the shark is working we can do some we can do some filming. On it well and also to not just not just them in the shark is is fabulous but as is the acting from particular robot sure and Mr Schneider as well you know. Yes yes yes it was it was dramatic and it was they were so compelling because it was a it was also you know they were they were deeply drawn characters you know for a blockbuster they had they were they were very dimensional which is which is not always the case you know so many times they're in their shallow and they put all the money in the special effects and not so much into the character development but . They were they were wonderful and Robert sure is that kind of Captain Ahab figure was only was yes. Fairly. Early and on it went from there and they did it with Jules it was the same sort of thing wasn't there they did huge amounts of advertising on T.V. And that kind of thing before it was released to kind of build up that momentum Oh yes billboards television everywhere and this was way before social media so they went all out there and their publicist campaigns and boy did it ever really really paid off. I'm reading here just some stats after 11 weeks on screen it was the highest earning film in North American history at the time. Yeah it really overwhelmed everybody and it was the thing to see I don't know if you remember when it came out I was. I vaguely remember those days I was I was a little bit younger then but damn but now it was the film to see I mean it was these were in the days when people didn't necessarily flock to be there on opening weekend you know these days it's all about how much you make on the opening weekend but jazz if you will had legs. To quote say yeah medicine for yes absolutely. It was the days before the huge Cineplex still they didn't have big you know 14 theater Cineplex back then they were they were smaller and people were packing them in even a lot of people shot at the drive in yeah yes and they were still going them with a because I mean they kind of go away when they drop in style Yeah yeah they've gone away at least at least here they have I don't know if I'm sure they probably don't have very many over in England you know we just don't have the weather you know we will read your parade if you want to go for a 100 have you had we been it really took off here all right growing up here in Hollywood it was it was the thing to do when when I was a little kid you'd get in the station wagon and you'd put big quilts in the back and the kids would be in the back in their pajamas and the adults would be in the front with their with their razor nets and their methods and their popcorn and it was a lovely way to see a movie and you could your friends would be there too so you could go from car to car if you got bored. Went to your friends who had a great time here you know in California we don't get enough rain actually and that's the evenings are warm and sultry those are some great childhood memories we're getting a few takes 185058 like says when the fisherman's head appears always jump that was that we know the bit don't we for anyone and for anyone familiar with Jules basically there's a scene where someone goes diving underneath the wreck of a bugs and. There's just this this this head just appears from out of the gloom when it's released that's probably the biggest jump of the whole thing and I think a senior member of listened to and watched Steven Spielberg speaking about it he wanted to make sure that it did have jumps and when he showed it to preview audiences and that particular scene the entire cinema jumped out of his skin upon seeing that because there's no real there's no sort of defining music there's no kind of here comes something horrible it's you know it's just there it's not a womb you know whoa you just jump out your skin