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Attending to know a director (I'm an enormous Steven Soderbergh fan myself) and understanding how he or she constructs a story, builds a scene or portrays a subject makes being a movie buff so much more rewarding. Superheroes at the moment are a a lot greater part of pop culture than they were in 1978, and it was the field workplace success of "Superman" that opened the door. The movie achieved astonishing success when it was released back in 1977, but that success goes far past field office numbers. The movie industry's new willingness to gamble on large-finances, sci-fi action motion pictures in hopes of one other "Star Wars"-size jackpot led to the "Terminator" sequence, the "Alien" motion pictures, "RoboCop," "Jurassic Park," "The Matrix" and dozens of others. Back in 1986, "A greater Tomorrow" was Woo's first profitable movie, and the one where he established his distinctive type of shooting motion scenes. It was the first part of Woo's career, in Hong Kong, where he really made his mark on motion films.
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