Apparently, in the new versions of the DVDs, Spielberg and Lucas do some preliminary interview/commentary stuff for each film. Oddly enough, they were perfectly well aware that her character was a problem as written; Speilberg said as much to Lucas. I don't remember the reasoning, precisely, but Lucas wanted a character that was a really sharp contrast with Marian, and he didn't care so much if the audience didn't like her. He didn't realize how much of a drag on the entire movie she would be. Spielberg was aware, but since he was a hired gun, essentially, he did what the producer told him to do. And, in the commentary, he's said that he can't really regret it, since it brought them together. (Capshaw herself has said that she expressed her concerns about being too screamy to Spielberg. And, you know ... for all that she was nonstop screaming, she did in fact get the job done. She just had to scream a lot first. But seriously, you know a character has been badly written when everyone prefers the mostly evil Nazi in the next movie, creepy father-son sex overtones and all.)
...why in the name of sanity would you want THAT on in the background? I mean, about the only thing it would be suitable background for is a campaign of nonstop pillaging.
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on 2008-05-18 02:47 am (UTC)...why in the name of sanity would you want THAT on in the background? I mean, about the only thing it would be suitable background for is a campaign of nonstop pillaging.