PICTURE: Steven Spielberg Screenplay
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PORTRAYAL: Steven Spielberg Screenplay ACCOUNT: Steven Spielberg Screenplay Steven Spielberg will soon tour to London to show his adaptation of Ernest Cline‘s Ready Player One, which is one large, fun love letter to 1980s pop customs.

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PORTRAYAL: Steven Spielberg Screenplay
ACCOUNT: Steven Spielberg Screenplay
Steven Spielberg will soon tour to London to show his adaptation of Ernest Cline‘s Ready Player One, which is one large, fun love letter to 1980s pop customs. Of course, you can’t discuss ’80s pop traditions without mentioning Spielberg, so his name and toil is mentioned during the book. Last year, The BFG director said he may holiday out the references to his classic films from the ’80s. At this time, he’s confirmed that’s the case, with a few minor exceptions.
Below, learn greater about the Ready Player One references.
The protagonist of Ready Player One, Wade Watts (Tye Sheridan), is obsessed with the ’80s, and so is a lot of the rest of the world. 30 years in the future, too much of the world’s residents lives in the OASIS, a virtual reality universe created by James Halliday (Symbol Rylance). Halliday, once a lonely kid like Watts that grew up in the ’80s, has created an exhaustive and nerdy Easter egg hunt. After Halliday’s passing, whoever finds the eggs and completes the challenges will inherit his fortune. There’s a handful of references to Spielberg’s films in Cline’s book. Watts, for warning, says he’s not a fan of the Indiana Jones movies that followed the unusual trilogy and, at one point, he drives a DeLorean in the OASIS — which is one reference Spielberg will keep in his film (basis: Collider):
I think we were pretty astounding in the ‘80s. I hope the motion picture returns all of us to the awesomeness of the ‘80s. I love the ‘80s. I think one of the reasons I decided to make the show was that it brought me back to the ‘80s and lets me do anything I require, except for with my own movies. I’ve cut most of my movies out of [Ernest Cline’s] book. Except for the DeLorean and a couple of other things that I had something to do with, I cut a lot of my own references out of the ‘80s. I was very on cloud nine to see there was enough without me that made the ‘80s a great time to grow up.
There aren’t that manifold references to Spielberg’s films in Ready Player One, nevertheless for a picture that’s significantly about ’80s pop ethnicity, it would be odd if there wasn’t a lone mention of a Spielberg motion picture. Of course, making a movie about “the awesomeness of the ’80s,” and a filmmaker saying their labor is a part of that awesomeness, could make for a slippery slope. Considering how respectful Spielberg is as a director, it’s thorny to imagine whatever references he chooses to include wreaking of back-patting.
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