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From: [m s tailey] at [berkeley.NoSubdomain.NoDomain] (Mike Stailey)
Subject: SPIDER-MAN MOVIE - James Cameron Speaks
Date: Tue, 14 Jun 1994 19:53:37 GMT


The July issue of Movieline magazine has an in-depth
interview with James Cameron...

<Talk about your next film Spider-Man>

"Another deeply philosophical tome. Actually, it is.
 It has a much stronger moral underpining than TRUE LIES.
 I wrote it that way."

"I've kind of expanded it to include the whole subject
 of teenage agnst, and what if you were 17 and could do
 anything you fucking wanted anytime you wanted, and you
 didn't believe anything anybody said about right and
 wrong? What would you do? It's basically THE LAST TEMPTATION
 OF PETER PARKER."

"Heavy but fun - webs, all the stuff you want to see, but 
 underneath it is a darker theme. As opposed to, for me, what
 is the reverse: BATMAN, which was all dark and brooding and
 moody, but ultimately wasn't about anything. Sorry. I don't
 mean to trash another person's work. I mean, Tim did what he
 wanted to do, which is create the ultimate mood piece. But
 for me it didn't really take a stand on anything. This film
 will be completely different."


 ( YES!!! YES!!! YES!!! )

 -- 
 Michael
 [m s tailey] at [areaplg2.corp.mot.com]