The film was another huge box office smash, grossing over $591 million worldwide. Spielberg received an honorary degree at Boston University's 136th Annual Commencement on May 17, 2009. [72] The film was released in North American theaters on December 21, 2011, in Digital 3D and IMAX. Spielberg was also awarded the Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service by Secretary of Defense William Cohen at the Pentagon on August 11, 1999; Cohen presented the award in recognition of Spielberg's film Saving Private Ryan. Spielberg next directed the historical drama film Lincoln, starring Daniel Day-Lewis as United States President Abraham Lincoln and Sally Field as Mary Todd Lincoln. In early 2009, Spielberg shot the first film in a planned trilogy of motion capture films based on The Adventures of Tintin, written by Belgian artist Hergé,[71] with Peter Jackson. Avi Arad and Steven Paul produced, Rupert Sanders directed, and Scarlett Johansson stars in the lead role of the film, which was released in 2017. Spielberg served as an uncredited executive producer on The Haunting, The Prince of Egypt, Just Like Heaven,[126] Shrek, Road to Perdition,[127] and Evolution. In Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, it is revealed that Indy has always had a very strained relationship with his father, who is a professor of medieval literature, as his father always seemed more interested in his work, specifically in his studies of the Holy Grail, than in his own son, although his father does not seem to realize or understand the negative effect that his aloof nature had on Indy (he even believes he was a good father in the sense that he taught his son "self reliance," which is not how Indy saw it).

In 2011, Spielberg launched Falling Skies, a science fiction television series, on the TNT network. Hollywood doesn't always recognize talent, but Steven's was not going to be overlooked. Rita, Morton, and Jane think they are safe, but Rita and Jane feel sudden abdominal pain, implying that they were impregnated by the eye and ending the film on a cliffhanger.

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the Extra-Terrestrial. He was given the badge on a red neck ribbon by the Belgian Federal Minister of Finance Didier Reynders. He has largely adhered to this practice during the 21st century, with Munich (2005), Lincoln (2012), Bridge of Spies (2015), and The Post (2017), although additional films since then include A.I. Based on the strength of his work, Universal signed Spielberg to do four TV films. The archaeologist and adventurer hero Indiana Jones was played by Harrison Ford (whom Lucas had previously cast in his Star Wars films as Han Solo). In 1997, the American Film Institute listed it among the 10 Greatest American Films ever Made (#9) which moved up to (#8) when the list was remade in 2007. The show was officially picked up by CBS on 13 May 2011 to air in fall 2011. I'm 22 years old and I'm not good friends with the type of woman I would want to be friends with, but Jonathan Norman was 30 years old when he stalked Spielberg in 1997. In The Color Purple, the main character, Celie, has been impregnated by her father multiple times. This film and the Spielberg-produced Gremlins led to the creation of the PG-13 rating due to the high level of violence in films targeted at younger audiences. He is Jewish.