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That guy who directed ''[[Home Alone]]'', ''[[Mrs. Doubtfire]]'', the first two ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter]]'' films, the movie version of ''[[Rent]]'', and the movie of ''[[Percy Jackson and The Olympians]]''. A protégé of [[Steven Spielberg]], Columbus started off as a screenwriter in [[The Eighties]], during which time he wrote the scripts for ''[[Gremlins]]'', ''[[The Goonies]]'' and ''[[Young Sherlock Holmes]]''. He got a reasonably good start as a director in 1987 with ''[[Adventures in Babysitting]]''. |
That guy who directed ''[[Home Alone]]'', ''[[Mrs. Doubtfire]]'', the first two ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter]]'' films, the movie version of ''[[Rent]]'', and the movie of ''[[Percy Jackson and The Olympians]]''. A protégé of [[Steven Spielberg]], Columbus started off as a screenwriter in [[The Eighties]], during which time he wrote the scripts for ''[[Gremlins]]'', ''[[The Goonies]]'' and ''[[Young Sherlock Holmes]]''. He got a reasonably good start as a director in 1987 with ''[[Adventures in Babysitting]]''. |
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Regrettably, [[Sturgeon's Law]] seems to apply to the Chris Columbus canon, which is mostly composed of [[So Okay It's Average]] schock like ''[[Stepmom]]'', ''Heartbreak Hotel'' and possibly some of the aforementioned films depending how you might feel about them. The best career advice we can give him is to cut back on the attempts at being heartwarming. And, no, we don't know [[Named After Somebody Famous|what the hell his parents were thinking]]. |
Regrettably, [[Sturgeon's Law]] seems to apply to the Chris Columbus canon, which is mostly composed of [[So Okay It's Average]] schock like ''[[Stepmom]]'', ''Heartbreak Hotel'' and possibly some of the aforementioned films depending how you might feel about them. The best career advice we can give him is to cut back on the attempts at being heartwarming. And, no, we don't know [[Named After Somebody Famous|what the hell his parents were thinking]]. |
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− | Is well-regarded as being a great director of young children, especially in films where they carry a bulk of the film. His work with Macauley Culkin in ''[[Home Alone]]'' gave him an edge in getting the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' gig, as they needed an experienced hand with three children (two of which was their feature film debut) who were going to carry most of the film's two-and-a-half-hour running time. Has also hit box-office gold like few directors have; at various points in his career, he's had the third-highest-grossing domestic film of all time (''Home Alone''), the TWO highest-grossing live-action comedies of all time (''Home Alone'' and ''Mrs. Doubtfire'', which also won a Golden Globe for Best Picture- Musical/Comedy), and then the second-highest-grossing film worldwide of all time with the first ''Harry Potter'' film (all have been surpassed since). |
+ | Is well-regarded as being a great director of young children, especially in films where they carry a bulk of the film. His work with Macauley Culkin in ''[[Home Alone]]'' gave him an edge in getting the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' gig, as they needed an experienced hand with three children (two of which was their feature film debut) who were going to carry most of the film's two-and-a-half-hour running time. Has also hit box-office gold like few directors have; at various points in his career, he's had the third-highest-grossing domestic film of all time (''Home Alone''), the TWO highest-grossing live-action comedies of all time (''Home Alone'' and ''Mrs. Doubtfire'', which also won a Golden Globe for Best Picture- Musical/Comedy), and then the second-highest-grossing film worldwide of all time with the first ''Harry Potter'' film (all have been surpassed since). |
Some have noticed similarities between ''[[Young Sherlock Holmes]]'' and the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' series (both being about a trio of students solving a mystery at a British [[Boarding School]] full of eccentric professors) and noted what an odd six-degrees twist it would be if [[J. K. Rowling]] had been influenced by the film. Reportedly, the script of ''[[Young Sherlock Holmes]]'' was even used to audition actors for the first ''Potter'' film. |
Some have noticed similarities between ''[[Young Sherlock Holmes]]'' and the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' series (both being about a trio of students solving a mystery at a British [[Boarding School]] full of eccentric professors) and noted what an odd six-degrees twist it would be if [[J. K. Rowling]] had been influenced by the film. Reportedly, the script of ''[[Young Sherlock Holmes]]'' was even used to audition actors for the first ''Potter'' film. |
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* ''[[Adventures in Babysitting]]'' (1987) |
* ''[[Adventures in Babysitting]]'' (1987) |
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* ''[[Heartbreak Hotel]]'' (1988) |
* ''[[Heartbreak Hotel]]'' (1988) |
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* ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'' (2002) |
* ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'' (2002) |
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* ''[[Rent]]'' (2005) |
* ''[[Rent]]'' (2005) |
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− | * ''[[I Love You Beth Cooper]]'' (2009) |
+ | * ''[[I Love You, Beth Cooper]]'' (2009) |
* ''[[Percy Jackson and The Olympians]]: The Lightning Thief'' (2010) |
* ''[[Percy Jackson and The Olympians]]: The Lightning Thief'' (2010) |
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* [[Associated Composer]]: [[John Williams]] |
* [[Associated Composer]]: [[John Williams]] |
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* [[The Film of the Book]] |
* [[The Film of the Book]] |
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Revision as of 22:28, 10 April 2017
No, not that Chris Columbus. |
That guy who directed Home Alone, Mrs. Doubtfire, the first two Harry Potter films, the movie version of Rent, and the movie of Percy Jackson and The Olympians. A protégé of Steven Spielberg, Columbus started off as a screenwriter in The Eighties, during which time he wrote the scripts for Gremlins, The Goonies and Young Sherlock Holmes. He got a reasonably good start as a director in 1987 with Adventures in Babysitting.
Regrettably, Sturgeon's Law seems to apply to the Chris Columbus canon, which is mostly composed of So Okay It's Average schock like Stepmom, Heartbreak Hotel and possibly some of the aforementioned films depending how you might feel about them. The best career advice we can give him is to cut back on the attempts at being heartwarming. And, no, we don't know what the hell his parents were thinking.
Is well-regarded as being a great director of young children, especially in films where they carry a bulk of the film. His work with Macauley Culkin in Home Alone gave him an edge in getting the Harry Potter gig, as they needed an experienced hand with three children (two of which was their feature film debut) who were going to carry most of the film's two-and-a-half-hour running time. Has also hit box-office gold like few directors have; at various points in his career, he's had the third-highest-grossing domestic film of all time (Home Alone), the TWO highest-grossing live-action comedies of all time (Home Alone and Mrs. Doubtfire, which also won a Golden Globe for Best Picture- Musical/Comedy), and then the second-highest-grossing film worldwide of all time with the first Harry Potter film (all have been surpassed since).
Some have noticed similarities between Young Sherlock Holmes and the Harry Potter series (both being about a trio of students solving a mystery at a British Boarding School full of eccentric professors) and noted what an odd six-degrees twist it would be if J. K. Rowling had been influenced by the film. Reportedly, the script of Young Sherlock Holmes was even used to audition actors for the first Potter film.
- Adventures in Babysitting (1987)
- Heartbreak Hotel (1988)
- Home Alone (1990)
- Only The Lonely (1991)
- Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992)
- Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
- Nine Months (1995)
- Stepmom (1998)
- Bicentennial Man (1999)
- Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)
- Rent (2005)
- I Love You, Beth Cooper (2009)
- Percy Jackson and The Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010)