David Mamet
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So I say, how are we going to do it? They say, fuck it, I don't know. We're just going to do it. And so like a lot of the great things in my life, I got dragged into it kicking and screaming. Yeah, yeah, he wasn't into it. And it turned out to be the best thing that I've done in decades. The most changed my life.
Oh, wow.
Oh, wow.
Oh, wow.
They dragged me into it, so what we discovered is you don't need Hollywood, you don't need a bunch of money, you need some talent, you need an idea, and you need a fucking telephone.
They dragged me into it, so what we discovered is you don't need Hollywood, you don't need a bunch of money, you need some talent, you need an idea, and you need a fucking telephone.
They dragged me into it, so what we discovered is you don't need Hollywood, you don't need a bunch of money, you need some talent, you need an idea, and you need a fucking telephone.
No, it's not bullshit. Listen, the first moment.
No, it's not bullshit. Listen, the first moment.
No, it's not bullshit. Listen, the first moment.
Listen, from the first moment, we had a mutual friend who eventually sold both of us out. And my mutual friend was having a lunch with Shia. And I'd always admired Shia's work very, very much. And I sat down and my mutual friend says, oh, sit on Shia LaBeouf. I say, hi, Shia LaBeouf, why have such, I so admire you. And Shia says, that's not necessary. And it just, it was fucking shocking.
Listen, from the first moment, we had a mutual friend who eventually sold both of us out. And my mutual friend was having a lunch with Shia. And I'd always admired Shia's work very, very much. And I sat down and my mutual friend says, oh, sit on Shia LaBeouf. I say, hi, Shia LaBeouf, why have such, I so admire you. And Shia says, that's not necessary. And it just, it was fucking shocking.
Listen, from the first moment, we had a mutual friend who eventually sold both of us out. And my mutual friend was having a lunch with Shia. And I'd always admired Shia's work very, very much. And I sat down and my mutual friend says, oh, sit on Shia LaBeouf. I say, hi, Shia LaBeouf, why have such, I so admire you. And Shia says, that's not necessary. And it just, it was fucking shocking.
It's like, it's fucking shocking. It's like I saw into who this wonderful man is in a second. I'm a human being, you're a human being. It's a pleasure to meet you. Remember that?
It's like, it's fucking shocking. It's like I saw into who this wonderful man is in a second. I'm a human being, you're a human being. It's a pleasure to meet you. Remember that?
It's like, it's fucking shocking. It's like I saw into who this wonderful man is in a second. I'm a human being, you're a human being. It's a pleasure to meet you. Remember that?
The way I see it, it's just like... These two lifelong friends, an old guy and an old woman, they've been high school sweethearts, and they've both grown old together. But they meet again, and their lives seem to be older, but they go on a road trip. What fucking...
The way I see it, it's just like... These two lifelong friends, an old guy and an old woman, they've been high school sweethearts, and they've both grown old together. But they meet again, and their lives seem to be older, but they go on a road trip. What fucking...
The way I see it, it's just like... These two lifelong friends, an old guy and an old woman, they've been high school sweethearts, and they've both grown old together. But they meet again, and their lives seem to be older, but they go on a road trip. What fucking...
No. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So we did this thing as a play. We're doing it as a movie. And it's about a guy who is so compassionate that he ruins everything around him and everyone takes advantage of him. He ends up going to prison and he ends up getting his life changed by the boss con over there. And then some shit happens. Wow.