00:27Spillberg è una delle ragazze
00:29di cui si è innamorato con il cinema.
00:32Quindi voglio sapere, con cui film ha cambiato la tua vita e perché?
00:38Beh, molti dei film hanno cambiato la mia vita.
00:43E.T. era il primo film di Spillberg che ho mai visto in scuola.
00:48E' fantastico.
00:49E' fantastico.
00:50E' fantastico.
00:50E' fantastico.
00:51E' un figlio di divorzio.
00:54E' un figlio di divorzio.
00:54E' un figlio di vivace che è ancora interessante.
01:00E' un figlio di che era un figlio di più.
01:03e poi lo faccio enti l'ho
01:06che era molto divertente.
01:08E io era una diversa persona,
01:10penso che quando io ero in questo momento
01:12perché io avevo visto
01:14così a fenomenal,
01:15moviegoing experience.
01:17E poi,
01:17The Color Purple
01:18ha cambiato la mia vita
01:19in termini di immagini
01:20di due african-americanze
01:23che hanno un momento
01:25che hanno un momento
01:25con l'interno
01:26che era più di un'interno
01:27e io credo che
01:28mi ha fatto molto
01:29per me,
01:29per me,
01:30in questo modo
01:31e quindi
01:32in questo modo
01:33molti film che mi ha cambiato
01:35e quando la gente mi ha chiesto
01:36se mi ha detto
01:36qual è il tuo preferente film?
01:37Non posso solo dare uno
01:38perché tutti questi film
01:41hanno un grande impatto
01:42su me.
01:44Parliamo di un altro film
01:45Spielberg,
01:46Hook.
01:47Hai visto?
01:48Hook, sì.
01:49Lo amavo Hook.
01:50Io ancora amo Hook.
01:52In quel film
01:53Spielberg
01:53parla di pensi felici
01:55e voglio sapere
01:56qual è il tuo pensi felici oggi?
01:58Ah,
01:58il mio pensi felici è sempre
02:00mia fiancè.
02:00quando ho pensato di pensare
02:01che mi ha chiesto
02:02che mi ha chiesto
02:02che mi ha chiesto
02:05che mi ha chiesto
02:05perché è la mia fiancè
02:06che ho pensato
02:07per la resta della mia vita.
02:08So sweet,
02:08amazing.
02:09In questo film
02:10questi caratteri
02:12sono stati
02:13pronti in ogni tipo
02:15di avventura
02:16ma quando hanno
02:17avuto
02:18altre persone
02:19sono scoperte
02:20in vostra opinione.
02:22Perché
02:22è così difficile
02:23fare altre persone
02:25in reale life?
02:27Non so,
02:28penso che
02:28che persone
02:28sono più nervi
02:30perché
02:30sono molto più
02:31attraverso
02:32che
02:33quando
02:34sono
02:35confrontati
02:35con un personale
02:36non sapevo
02:37cosa fare.
02:39Ma
02:39non so,
02:40penso che
02:40abbiamo bisogno
02:41di avere la tecnologia
02:43ma abbiamo bisogno
02:45parlare
02:45e parlare
02:46e piuttosto
02:46e guardare
02:46e fare
02:47cosa
02:47ciò
02:48non so
02:49cosa succede
02:49a noi.
02:51The i5 are able to find easter eggs thanks to their passion for pop culture.
02:58I want to know for you, having passion is really so important in life.
03:03It can be a huge difference for us or not?
03:08No, I think having passion is really important.
03:11I think it's the root of everything we do.
03:14And if we don't have passion for something, I think it'll show.
03:17I think the cool thing about this movie and working with Steven,
03:21I think when people ask me what's one of my favorite things about him,
03:23is that he is so passionate about everything he does.
03:26But I think that passion can be felt when you watch his movies,
03:30when you watch anything he's a part of.
03:32Because he doesn't give anything just 100%, he gives it 120,
03:36which I think inspires other people around him to do the same.
03:39And working with a person that has so much passion,
03:44is better also for us.
03:46Your passion becomes huge and huge and huge or not?
03:49Yeah, yeah, yeah.
03:50I mean, yeah, it's contagious, you know.
03:53And I think we all want to be as passionate as Steven about anything.
03:57Because he's so passionate about making movies.
03:59And honestly, I think making the world happy.
04:02And he's done that for many years.
04:03And I'm, for one, I'm just really grateful to him for it.
04:06Mm-hmm.
04:07I had the impression, watching the movie,
04:09that Spielberg made Wade look like a younger version of himself.
04:15I want to know, do you agree?
04:17Or am I crazy?
04:19Well, now I'm thinking.
04:21Well, it's funny because I saw that phenomenal documentary on HBO
04:24called Spielberg, which was great.
04:26Yeah.
04:26And so now I'm envisioning young Steven.
04:28Yeah, you know, I think Ty could be Steven's son, you know,
04:32or a younger version of himself.
04:34I don't know.
04:34I think in order to make these movies or to jump in,
04:38you have to see, there has to be a part of you that really relates to
04:41the material or whatever it is.
04:45But I think Steven definitely, obviously, related,
04:48really loved the source material.
04:50And maybe it is part of him that saw some of himself in Wade Watts.
04:55Yeah, but that's interesting.
04:56I never thought about that, but now I'm thinking about it.
04:58So the next time I watch it, I'll keep that in mind.
05:00So you've worked with two Steven Spielbergs on this movie?
05:02You know what?
05:03Ty would appreciate that.
05:05Ty would go, yeah, yeah, I do look like Steven.
05:07Ty loves Steven so much.
05:09Okay, thank you.
05:10Thank you.
05:10Good to meet you.
05:11Amazing work.
05:12Thank you so much.
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