Steven Spielberg Talks About Jurassic Park 4 - Again!

Could it be? Will Jurassic Park 4 finally make it to the theaters?
Previously, Steven Spielberg had revealed:

Could it be? Will Jurassic Park 4 finally make it to the theaters?
Previously, Steven Spielberg had revealed:

The awardz season is in full effect and the Producers' Guild of America has released their nomination list for TV series.
PGAs will be held January 21st, though the winners will be announced January 3rd.
Some of the nominees include:

Holy hell! That man makes a damn fine Abraham Lincoln!
We already knew Daniel Day-Lewis was going to rock it for Steven Spielberg's Lincoln, but wow.
We're probably going to forget it's hm after the first minute he's on the screen. Sources say he hasn't even changed his accent for months!
DDL is making Stanislavsky proud!
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Now you do!
In a new interview, one of the greatest directors of our time reveals that he almost had one of his most iconic films end much differently than it actually did. It was Steven Spielberg's dream to make Indiana Jones, but he admits now that the first flick, Raiders of The Lost Ark, could have turned out a whole lot differently.
We all know the ending - a bunch of other-worldy spirits come out of the ark through the sand and do away with all those pesky Nazis - but that wasn't the original ending of the of the script and Steven reveals he had serious doubts about the ending when it was first in post. He said:

Fedora? Check. Whip? Check. Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones? Big Check.
The 69 year old actor is set to return as the daring archaeologist for a fifth Indiana Jones film.
Filiming is set to begin in 2012 and Ford will be 70 by the time filming starts.
In 2008, Ford was 66 when he filmed the fourth flick, Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. George Lucas is currently writing the story and Steven Spielberg is set to collaborate.
Ford recently
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Steven Spielberg wants to go epic for her next film and he wants to go to the Old Testament for help.
The director wants to tell the story of Moses with the Warner Bros. film
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Why can't Tintin be released here yet?!
The Steven Spielberg-Peter Jackson film, The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn, had the highest grossing opening for an animated film in the history of India.
The film raked in 73.5 million rupees (about 1.46 million in U.S. dollars) this past weekend, beating Kung Fu Panda 2 by 20 million rupees.
The numbers are even more staggering as Tintin had to compete against the Indian film, Rockstar, which grossed 640 million rupees (12.7 million) and the animation genre is still growing in India.
The film was released in Hindi and English with over 350 prints ordered throughout the country, breaking another record.
This performance is also the highest grossing of ANY of Spielberg's films in India.
Unfortunately, the Americans have to wait until December 21, 2011 before the film is screened in the States
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