(Curtis' friend) said he wasn't able to make it, and he said they had played around in the water, and he didn't know if it was for real, but then he realized it was for real and he called for help, |
(Palm Pictures founder) Chris Blackwell said to me 6 or 7 years ago that DVD doesn?t have to be a tombstone for creative content. He said (DVD) is such a great format that people will make content solely for DVD, and not just cheap franchise movies, but things that will extend the audio and visual arts. |
(Palm Pictures founder) Chris Blackwell said to me 6 or 7 years ago that DVD doesn't have to be a tombstone for creative content. He said (DVD) is such a great format that people will make content solely for DVD, and not just cheap franchise movies, but things that will extend the audio and visual arts. |
A lot of them are easy, because the directors have engendered such good will, |
A smoker applying for life assurance will find themselves facing almost double the premium of a non-smoker. Add that to the price of the cigarettes and the cost of smoking plainly threatens your wealth – not just your health. |
As long as the emphasis is on chasing crooks, we're always going to have crooks to chase. |
As we got into making the first three, it seemed obvious that we should do more, |
Booms don't last forever. |
Both of his children go here so he is just really supportive, just a good fellow, don't know what got into him, I'm just sorry that it happened. |
But nothing, nothing. They didn't even return my calls. That's how bad it was. |
Coty Strickland had shoulder surgery in January, but came to practice every day. He got himself in playing shape for February and was in the starting lineup. It's a great accomplishment for him. |
I have to apologize. I'm really hung over. I have all the directors in town right now. We have a premiere at Lincoln Center, and we all went to dinner last night. I crawled home at 4:30 in the morning, so I'm really working at a quarter speed. |
I haven't even seen it, and I've gotten calls and e-mails about it. |
I think that music videos began to be approached by young filmmakers as a form where they could do something interesting and innovative around the late '80s. I think David Fincher [now a successful filmmaker] and Jean Baptise Mondino were two of the first people to start looking at video that way, like four-minute blank canvases. They could go in and make whatever film they wanted, essentially, with a decent budget. So it became like film school for some really talented guys. Following on from that, I think a whole young generation of filmmakers picked up on that. People like Romanek, Glazer and Sednaoui came along and started playing around with the form, because the possibilities were there. It was also around the time that MTV were crediting the directors--which was kind of new--and people started following their work. |
I would encourage other universities where students don't have some of the necessary social skills to think how their careers service might help them. |