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15 September, 2007

(17) Spielberg claims it's for luck

What does Steven Spielberg try to include in every film he makes, claiming it is for luck?

ANSWER: The scene with a shooting star.

9 answers:

Anonymous said...

his E.T. charm in his glove
compartment.

exQUIZZme ! said...

Let me rephrase : Which scene he tries to include in all his films?

Jeff Miller said...

LA city lights seen from up a hill.

That scene got turned upside down and was used as the light pattern for the main ship in Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

Jeff Miller said...

I goofed (he likes that scene too). The scene that he tries to get in all of his movies is a TV showing the old, Jimmy Stewart, version of "It's a Wonderful Life".

I just rewatched Gremlins last night and it kind of smacked me in the forhead.

LORD MANILA STONE said...

the answer is "SANDCASTLE"

GeologyJoe said...

An image of the moon.

exQUIZZme ! said...

It's not moon, but you're not far. It has something to do with the stars.

GeologyJoe said...

well then, with that hint I will answer: shooting star(s) appear in the sky.

exQUIZZme ! said...

That's right, Geology Joe ! Well done!