Jason Bateman
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Podcast Appearances
Actually, that was very interesting and well done, Sean.
I thought you were going to say, and to this day, I still think Leo made a huge error in judgment.
But what was... No, the question actually was just simply, what was that first thing that you wrote and you said, I should film this?
And that first thing you actually put to film that you...
It's funny, that seems to be a recurring theme with a lot of filmmakers and writers.
I know, you know, Kenny Lonergan used to do, back at Naked Angels, this theater company in New York in the 90s, he did...
various scene nights on Monday nights where he would do the scene about a brother and a sister and then just this guy who was kind of lost in his 20s in New York, et cetera, et cetera.
And it took on a bunch of different incarnations, a bunch of different scenes, which eventually then became This Is Our Youth, the play... Right.
...that my then-girlfriend Missy Yeager was in with Mark Ruffalo and Josh Hamilton that then became kind of...
Really, I think the inspiration for You Can Count on Me, you know, but it was like this similar story, similar theme that he told in various ways over at least 15 years before he kind of landed on that.
I'm sure you can probably relate to that.
One of the, if we can get into staying on the idea of themes, one of the themes, it seems to me, of your films is that they're very specific.
visually and stylistically, each one different in its own way, but you... They do seem so specific in the writing, and so what is your relationship like, again, going deeper into the weeds on filmmaking, but what is your relationship like with...
your production designer and your DP leading up to when you actually shoot because it does seem like all of your films, I told you once at risk of further embarrassment to myself and to you, you know, for instance, There Will Be Blood, I feel like it should be just hung in MoMA and left there for people to watch.
It's an incredible piece of art in every way from the writing to the direction to the art direction, you know, production.
What is that like for you leading up to actually rolling film and working with those departments?