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well, as even happens, fortunately, was kind of new. he actually came stuff inside the house and said he wanted to talk to they said that in those days when people who said would have supported this great, hollywood direct to begin his career, working on tv programs at the b, b, c input. and at the age of 27, he wrote his own commercial production company, which very quickly became an international success. his 1st movie, the cube list stalled, how i feed cards. how then came the months to hit alien and the cult classic delayed? while not then came another string of successors thelma and louise starting. susan, silent, the gina davis and young brad pitt's hannibal with anthony hopkins black hole down, which one to us goes, kingdom of heaven. with liam neeson and orlando bloom. american gang stood with dental washington robin hood and permits. yes. but you must always be past
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remembered for the character of maximus in cloudy. i saw which received 5 academy awards including best film and best act uh for russell crowe. this great hollywood director is ridley scott. i had a pretty conventional childhood in terms of a conventional you know, family life. so my dad, when i said was in the army, he was only the only because the vocal had then attached to the engineers and then eventually got fed sided closely attached to the planning of what eventually will be called in albany. hop on the day at the end of the wall, as i was i, my task was asked to take off his uniform and put other ships and be taken up to
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jeremy to join in with what was the talents of the marshall plan. what would be called a c, c, g, which is a control commission to jump. so i was going at the show mean $47.00, it's not true. sure. label attached to my current case. i got lost and we went and lived in handbook. and then 5 foot in the back and so and then i was sent to school in films house, which is part of the you books backs for the notes from the baltic command for the past, the joe, the navy decided to move past 271 so in that we discovered spray plastic, so they're all popping up and down the hall. but let's do that until right through managed to get into signing on school. i i'm misses out because every positive and funny because i've been attending school so i had no idea what color was doing and there's always this expectation of adults where you catch up. you don't,
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you don't know where the have you all so attended schools. i have no idea what i was doing, but i was in a sanctioning body in school and stopped and cut a long story short. the best thing i could do front of me was off the house quite in special ed. ok, really? and was my interest was unusual and so it takes a lot to draw a lot of home didn't go to dances. i think that kind of thought was peculiar. and that's kind of the painful the time that got me into the hospital. so it was funny because you up from there, i went to the wrong customer and now i'm starting to really move because i got an expectation of the fact that hi, last night don't on fine us. and all the aspects of design my section came to
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assume by whatever was local, my photo of, you know, film, stuff to look at was all hollywood because that's all that was there was no attendance on it. there are no schools subtract, cuz i hadn't really thought about how to become a direct i came out. the world comes with a really good. i was a 1st class on a student and go to traveling scholarship. and so i was able to jump into new york for the 1st time and the matter you're resting with yourself every day if you're a painter height. so that was, i was on easy was i and i felt i was much easier having a tockets and advertising. establish that for me not 20. 526. i'm not thinking i'm working very, very hard. bbc. i love them dearly, but after tax i'm taking on,
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but i said if i could at least today like to talk to me. so when i'm doing the television commercial, i'm receiving a 100 pounds of my head in a day something providing me wrong here. and for us, it was in us twice on the phone. i said it was well it just took off a 1000 visions of advertising. i never thought about it for 1012 years because when you have a good time, you don't know how you doing well. you don't, what do you think about it is only 10 years later. so notice i have done so the patches a positive side. and i talked to the assessment, completing the listing, but i think the best one. okay. and we tracked it down and found that it was on it already being taken. testable, fresh,
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so i didn't read them that was at that point. so that, that, so we got to find something else. so we had found a sketch were much larger. know which was cool to do this. i've been told because of the j on hughes found and met with got on very well with had written a, a useful screening thing. on the doors, you already thought somebody called the got the top. we push that to the limits, always running dry, couldn't get it going to do this seems to be a little bit less on the dishes. and so i traveled and i was told that go to save chicago. they loved i to out that met with him when i thought he said, but it's not for us. so what makes movie? so i thought okay, so i flew from chicago to essentially checked into one of the hotels and just
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picked up the phone store. and the got the sofa and the little bit of interest and then couldn't get any further on. i have to attend to cost a ticket before it has to come to help me do who it was is was the producer in england uptick. i had got out of pocket going lucky. i've got adrian mine going horses. right. so i was now absolutely riddled with anxieties. so i pulled it up. we met nice was quite surprised to discover so good. and we front of that, he made a call to help me to pass on. let me send this, i want to please somebody, it does how it works. let's see the do it and how we can connect to the fact that i'm going to be a good idea for everything i have got. god only knows, but he does join us in preston and that is called fox. they look to invite to the
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lot, but they didn't know what to how to release it because there's no stylus, it's, you know, it can be perceived as if it is or not. but it wasn't not moving and it was very straightforward. access to watch. and i watched it faded away pretty quick so well, you know, maybe the enjoyment this really isn't the doing. is it not an end result? no, i mean you have to map because it's bloody hot. i'm looking at the end of it. i wanted to lose money because it was a competing bone person. i forgot the money because it rings 58 days. so that was another less. and then out of the blue canvas thing called the big object of background. i knew exactly what to do cuz i was kind of edging in towards a bit of heavy metal,
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the competition by georgia, you know, movies and metals ahead and metal. and that's why it 1st became aware movies and um, and so i connect and see, i mean with most, most that kind of makes sense to this extent that i was, i knew i was going to get it. i read the script ad in new media, want to do it. which of the sites that afternoon quotes for century folks and nicer in the morning that time said, i love it, i'll do it. was this nonsense that i said, well somebody else came on and then they said, uh where are you now? said i'm in london. when can you be here? said you suddenly taken out the leave tonight and said, oh i just want to make it any chase. absolutely. not this is, i know exactly what to do here, looking at the ballpark and no change,
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no change. they'll look to some of the fact i want to know changes. so i think what you can tell the 21st conversation, you know, watching on a go project into a development do just, just so i think it was tricky because i didn't. yes, i was coming in with something which was an odd little world and it was an evolution from i as well. i mean, in the last year i was influenced by movies. i think i really took on board. what he did was completely influenced by everything from the cash clothes and use definitely and thoughts on me. and i think by doing that, but it's my 1st film in hollywood where i want to see it raining on it be nice. i want everything to be moody and it just irritated to share me tried to do it,
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say well that's what i want. at least the stuff to my gum gums go, thrasher. i was a director of what i be surprised. and so that i'm involved. they were stopped in that direction. so now i'm coming up on the assume that i'm going to produce cold some ways. and again, i am in the tried and see top 5 tricks. do it in 5, it's telling me that a freedom. so come to the limit. i said you have problems with initial appointment . got the movie, said because these women have a voice, a voice, they make you feel comfortable. but that's your problem. this is one of those kind of discussions and, and i actually want to an actress that was be interviewed. and product is set to be what the company says, new director. and she might be right,
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so that i went away and that's what i decided to do it. and and at that moment in time, selma had been the shooting the, the office saying, i want to come, we don't want to do this. and it was a nice issues, clearly it, you know, and then i met with susan who was, you know, as a novice and louise was born. and out of that, i think i have probably one of the better times that i had making. so the cast bravery kathleen i casually well, and part of the process was costing us to read to me doesn't mean anything. what's important is who they are as a person. so when i'm actually in advance of her, so i usually talk to them for now. if i mentioned the role, okay,
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believe that's one of them. now, by the time when she does not use relax and then they know it's play time, you can actually expand and therefore they go to that you, they feel free to show you stuff. the testing process was always difficult for me then because i didn't really know who was out that i want to see everybody in the box. i think i saw everybody in america for alien i was doing. my produce is crazy because they were suggesting people firing. i've never heard of people from television like code or things like that. and how did and stuff. so i was really not aware of. but when i met and i loved them. yeah. and then it's going to find a new person. and so going, it was a real fine, she was really impressed with the
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and then from that in the casting process, i was again looking at new people and even hash and for to me was kind of knew. i knew that ford was now was steven, out of george during indiana jones. so if i get these to a closing on this guy, calling the other is going to go ahead and try to just i guarantee is going to be a stop sign medicine one night. so this year he came to town, let me, he actually came stuff inside the house and i said he wanted to move as our customer to. they said that in those days when 2007 would have supported, i said well, as far as the guy flying about round space vehicle in millennium falcon, all a sudden box is going to be in the end of june. so that was good choice. then later on i didn't plan to get to so that's the next lesson or just lazy, you got,
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you ain't got nothing. the my advice has been traveling back and forth back and forth wherever i do. so it takes me about this thing about no fabric. i think i've done full films and most of the big ones in north africa. we did the black hole down. i did do change of of happen. i did a bunch of lies. i did the 1st i called them in like to fly to age and was that when it was still the rest of the quiet place? i go back on everything on the task of every day. i still use it. i'm upstairs right now, production design of planning. what i'm doing in 3 weeks time. and it's all about white sheets of paper, pencil on drawing because the scripts dot com has been fine. and um, uh, so that's given the actual cost. so now what is the, what's it gonna look like?
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and i use everything i learned every day of school. interesting and movie and, and, and the way we plan for basis was before we got the unit together and they got the comments as well talk to why. so they said you give me an hour, the bunch of recessions and budget, you know, kind of glad to hide my productions. i, a and slow digital artist will sit in that room in my office actually design the whole some of the way it looks before we get to the expense of colleges. suddenly creating at least $300.00 personally. and that's what we did. so we planted that. so every day was enjoying the landscape will be definitely where will it be even to designing, looking at the the way people what they weigh,
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what the ship looks like inside the ship is outside. and it's a little drawer that didn't work today is like for the best you can look at it as like a photograph of a fish thing. and that was one of the most of it was new, a new direction for me. i really loved doing an update and re engaging with special action deal effects. well, my process is always being visual, come from visual direction, visual angle being locked, right. and. and i used to think that because i was always getting criticized into visual and i realize, well actually that's what we're dealing with any pictures since. so, you know, eventually i realized that i had an advantage by having an i b and being disadvantage. and consequently, i think it was thought that i neglected to act as a little bit good me because i also operate to operate my obviously okay,
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i'll put them in do it for the last term later on because there's and play with those. and you can the blocks and it wouldn't let you do the the union to allow it that i had a great cab crew. so i was very happy with what i got when i come back to the candidate legend. so operating on that page because it's very important, i like to have a test because it gets you to fast, quick, and contrary to what people say is because you only have the camera, the accent is cut off. that's absolute bullshit. have you got to do is if you go you right, you find something like what is the photographer and you like that i'm talking to, i'm seeing right into houses like that. so i, i start to move all my own style in terms of how i deal with that is i with us. hi, pull it puts the process because to be i think my job is to drive to the way i do it is a palm shift for some of the company and rubbing hot outside
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products e as a bonus. and i, i don't bother him with that. i can explain to him that when you walk and it's called a, c is only going to be 40 to send that, but we do a phone call. so i did high stories for the story, so it's full scale and then you track it. and then that's for spin around who showed the whole reason, which is a pretty none of this digital. you know? yeah, that's nice, but they actually pulled up the meal in not a he doesn't need to act as a nightstand, not to not to look at it. and the film that i'm looking at the rest of the set and all of this, and they're looking at an act and then a few that out of it will they should be. the patient is being
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hopped in hollywood gone for the met with keith county, and how can i tell or jesus, very amenable spot. said he was very fascinated by what that was meant to catch him . then keith was more of a cossack laptop, was already able to cross the boundary and say, well, we will come. the accent will come down middle kind of ground on english and houses are still in the street, you know, with scorsese and to narrow because he already the main street. and the 1st thing the house that you don't want to, you must have mine. okay. okay. keith could you just hit the map season. busy just crunch again as a rough general rest of the day gets a little bit later. okay. you want me to plan as well. how can i plan as all the option was that gone in?
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and that's why that, that i know the determination is everything you just don't take no for that. so i just want to, i was 2 weeks quoting of that 2 months and waiting. and so what was my introducing introduction to the process in hollywood? you're never going to get a straight answer immediately, and that's part of the process. that's what it is. i need us, or i'll give it out. that's what i thought was. there's a whole new learning process. but as soon as i have somebody, i've got everybody in the looking over your shoulder. so now you with the scene feeling the real pressure of what would be a possible sense for us to you where they have high expectations. and the budget was only 4200000. but the most valuable thing i did, joyce,
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from what i can do. i would tell i story one of the whole movie and 3 weeks that i flew back, the boys still got especially 2nd day boards and they started bullets. and i think this suddenly realized that they had something much bigger here because the bunch of my from 4.2 to 8.2, jumped for me. thought it was the styles actually because they think they felt that the science fiction. so maybe this stuff and also not being introduced to dig a, i don't know this, the thing that afraid of the, of being in the, to extreme and i'm seeing. and i said let you chucky, there's additional talk, a little touch of genius. i'll go and see himself to the dentist to switch the med . he didn't want to do it. he went to fly trouble bringing by train show was we
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thought i meant to come in by trinity, in, in the pop in shipping the students and the end of the end. he said, this is fine for me to talk to the most part. i looked at the thing because it was all hollywood, and the best of it would be james dean with the deed touching. pretty goodness. john wayne did, and i adore lessons. i'm going to wash. i doing almost any worse than some great west and still knows there's there's a seem to be because it was all kind of new and magical. terrific. i never got to see alternative similar to a control coach. and i would be 1957. i met the $56.00 when i suddenly discovered an actual film the stand up gas casala muscles. that meant everything. way back to some of the monica,
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not just send the ceiling, all that stuff. but in spring, most things. of course, i mean we just did the business and the rest is ultra center and the audio and i had no idea what i want to do. and i felt like lean different lean strapped on the fence. the kind of did both. you know, great expectations is kind of perfect. so i don't know anyone who does. we will see a good movie. i think they get tags. so that's the way i've talked to when you go see rubbish as i think. so the problem today is that we're making so many movies we're making more listen, have ever before, which so let's keep this pretty tricky. pretty difficult. so, so making, i'm getting bones on seats, which i still cause is what i have to do. i go to the but now i want to make sure i
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