Peter Berg
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Podcast Appearances
You don't need to be reminded of that.
Is it really ever fine, do you think? I think it's okay sometimes. But barely, barely.
Is it really ever fine, do you think? I think it's okay sometimes. But barely, barely.
Is it really ever fine, do you think? I think it's okay sometimes. But barely, barely.
I don't think there's a value in Insta-hoes. I don't. I don't. I actually don't, and I've gotten pretty good at just removing that from my life, but it was challenging. The boxing, okay, yeah, people putting shit in boxes. Maybe eating asparagus, I guess. I do enjoy cooking videos. I think there's value in that. I love watching chefs prepare food.
I don't think there's a value in Insta-hoes. I don't. I don't. I actually don't, and I've gotten pretty good at just removing that from my life, but it was challenging. The boxing, okay, yeah, people putting shit in boxes. Maybe eating asparagus, I guess. I do enjoy cooking videos. I think there's value in that. I love watching chefs prepare food.
I don't think there's a value in Insta-hoes. I don't. I don't. I actually don't, and I've gotten pretty good at just removing that from my life, but it was challenging. The boxing, okay, yeah, people putting shit in boxes. Maybe eating asparagus, I guess. I do enjoy cooking videos. I think there's value in that. I love watching chefs prepare food.
Where do you stand on, and this is something I talk to a lot of writers and filmmakers about, like... Just being quiet is really important. And being, for me, the most creative experiences I've ever had have come far away from any stimulation, from any controlled thinking, from allowing ideas to come, to have like the divine spirit, the angels that are creativity.
Where do you stand on, and this is something I talk to a lot of writers and filmmakers about, like... Just being quiet is really important. And being, for me, the most creative experiences I've ever had have come far away from any stimulation, from any controlled thinking, from allowing ideas to come, to have like the divine spirit, the angels that are creativity.
Where do you stand on, and this is something I talk to a lot of writers and filmmakers about, like... Just being quiet is really important. And being, for me, the most creative experiences I've ever had have come far away from any stimulation, from any controlled thinking, from allowing ideas to come, to have like the divine spirit, the angels that are creativity.
that require a certain amount of quiet and space for those to emerge, at least for me they do. And I try to make space because I so agree with the bandwidth, and you're right. But more than anything, just turning it all off can be so inspiring for me creatively.
that require a certain amount of quiet and space for those to emerge, at least for me they do. And I try to make space because I so agree with the bandwidth, and you're right. But more than anything, just turning it all off can be so inspiring for me creatively.
that require a certain amount of quiet and space for those to emerge, at least for me they do. And I try to make space because I so agree with the bandwidth, and you're right. But more than anything, just turning it all off can be so inspiring for me creatively.
Yeah. So my my creative process, like I just I just wrote a script that will be my next film. And I wrote it in a very locked in zone. I try to find a way of locking myself into a pattern when I'm writing. But it involves the key for me is getting up. about 4.45 at the latest, but usually right around.
Yeah. So my my creative process, like I just I just wrote a script that will be my next film. And I wrote it in a very locked in zone. I try to find a way of locking myself into a pattern when I'm writing. But it involves the key for me is getting up. about 4.45 at the latest, but usually right around.
Yeah. So my my creative process, like I just I just wrote a script that will be my next film. And I wrote it in a very locked in zone. I try to find a way of locking myself into a pattern when I'm writing. But it involves the key for me is getting up. about 4.45 at the latest, but usually right around.
I'm crazy about it, so I'll set my alarm for 5.45 to the same song every morning that wakes me up. This script was Van Morrison. And I'll take a piss, and then I'll get a cup of coffee, and then I'll go right to my writing room with no phone, no stimulation, nothing until I put in usually about two and a half to three hours of just pure mental focus.
I'm crazy about it, so I'll set my alarm for 5.45 to the same song every morning that wakes me up. This script was Van Morrison. And I'll take a piss, and then I'll get a cup of coffee, and then I'll go right to my writing room with no phone, no stimulation, nothing until I put in usually about two and a half to three hours of just pure mental focus.
I'm crazy about it, so I'll set my alarm for 5.45 to the same song every morning that wakes me up. This script was Van Morrison. And I'll take a piss, and then I'll get a cup of coffee, and then I'll go right to my writing room with no phone, no stimulation, nothing until I put in usually about two and a half to three hours of just pure mental focus.
No distraction, no conversation, no news, no phone, no nothing. Why do you like to do it in the morning? Because I think when you – I actually like studying writers and their writing habits. I believe that if you've had a good sleep, a sober sleep, and an intention sleep, meaning you go to bed with some plan of what you want to write tomorrow – So I'm making a film about Marines.