Dan Farah
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I want to think about my folks in Jersey in their mid-70s who've never watched any documentary on this topic.
Then they watch this, and all of a sudden, like, whoa, this is real.
You think about those normal people, the normies, as you said.
That's who I was making the movie for.
And I think now that the average person is aware that this is real, I think we can get to those other, you know, content, whether it's documentaries or whether it's scripted movies or whether it's...
whether it's just news program specials.
Yeah, I'd like to, and I'd like to.
I enjoyed making the film, and I enjoyed the process of making an impact.
Oh, yeah.
This was the hardest creative process of my entire life.
As a producer, I've built from the ground up a bunch of movies and TV shows, including Ready Player One.
I developed that from the very beginning when we just had the book to start with, the book by Ernest Cline.
And developing movies and TV shows is hard.
It's a process.
It's a hard creative process.
But this was the hardest creative process because there could have been a four and a half, five hour version of this movie that 10 people would have watched because it would have been too long.
More than 10 people would have watched it.
Yeah, more than 10 people would have watched it.
But there's a huge population that will not watch a movie if it's over two hours.
Or they'll doze off, or they'll watch it in parts.