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ARTICLES RELATED TO Tony Scott - External link |  |  |  | Tony Scott - External link: Encyclopedia II - Tony Scott - The 1980sGrieving, Scott nevertheless persisted in trying to kickstart a feature film career. Among the projects interesting him was an adaptation of the Anne Rice novel Interview with the Vampire then in development. MGM, however, had a vampire yarn of their own that they wanted Scott to direct, and after failing to convince the company to drop their project and tackle Interview instead, Scott instead decided to accept the MGM project, and pour into it all of the visual design concepts he had bandied about for Interview. In 1982, Scot ...
See also:Tony Scott, Tony Scott - Pre-filmmaking years, Tony Scott - The 1980s, Tony Scott - The 1990s, Tony Scott - The 2000s, Tony Scott - Partial director filmography, Tony Scott - External link Read more here: » Tony Scott: Encyclopedia II - Tony Scott - The 1980s |
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 |  |  | Tony Scott - External link: Encyclopedia II - Tony Scott - The 2000sHis subsequent films, Spy Game (2001) and Man on Fire (2004), though further demonstrating his technical skills, did so at the expense of his storytelling abilities.
The influence of Scott's work on a whole generation of commercial and music video directors can be found in the films of Michael Bay and Antoine Fuqua, among others.
He is to direct the modern remake of T ...
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 |  |  | Tony Scott - External link: Encyclopedia II - Tony Scott - The 1990sIn 1990, Scott returned the Simpson-Bruckheimer fold to helm the big-budget auto racing saga Days of Thunder. Once again directing Tom Cruise in a tale of a talented-but-reckless young man who must master his emotions as well as his machinery, the similarities to Top Gun did not go unnoticed. Unlike its predecessor, the film was a box-office disappointment when released in the summer of 1990.
Scott's next film, The Last Boy Scout, faired little better, its grim, downbeat tone (with notable overtones of misogyny) a ...
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 |  |  | Tony Scott - External link: Encyclopedia II - Tony Scott - Pre-filmmaking yearsBorn in Stockton-on-Tees in the farmlands of Northern England, Tony Scott's first foray into filmmaking was not from behind the camera, but rather in front of it. At the age of sixteen, Scott appeared in Boy and Bicycle, a short film marking the directorial debut of his then-twenty-three-year-old brother Ridley. He followed in his older brother's footsteps, studying at art schools in West Hartlepool and Sunderland, the latter for a fine arts degree. He subsequently graduated from the Royal College of Art, fully intending to become a p ...
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