Over the years, Spielberg has dabbled in a variety of different genres.

In this way, Spielberg has never tried to label himself or put his work into a box.

However, one thing ties all these movies together.

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Spielberg’s favorite movies are more than likely to influence his own works.

The movie has 93% on Rotten Tomatoes, both as a critics' score and an audience score.

It also won Best Picture at the 1963 Academy Awards.

Alan Alda’s Hawkeye sits writing outside a tent in MASH

It’s a somewhat fitting movie to be Steven Spielberg’s favorite.

Many ofSpielberg’s movies are reminiscent of this kind of action-adventure tale.

It could be thatLawrence of Arabiais the influence behind this skill.

Katie in Sweet Magnolias.

Ultimately, it seems thatLawrence of ArabiataughtSteven Spielberghow to succeed at making an exciting epic film.

Peter O’Toole as Lawrence in Lawrence of Arabia

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Oskar Schindler sees the ash is the air

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The 1962 epic Lawrence of Arabia is a historical movie based on the life of a real-life British officer who played a key role in the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Starring Peter O’Toole, Alec Guinness, and Anthony Quinn, the Oscar-winning film displays the man’s disillusionment with war and its politics.

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