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Peter Bogdanovich
American
Director
Born:
Jul 30
,
1939
Comedy
Made
Me
Money
People
Think
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I could hardly believe that she really existed, that she wasn't a dream. There was something miraculous about Dorothy Stratten.
Peter Bogdanovich
Believe
Dream
About
Miraculous
Something
Could
She
Existed
Dorothy
Really
Hardly
I certainly had an arrogant streak. And I certainly was defensive in certain cases. Maybe I'm still arrogant, but I try not to be.
Peter Bogdanovich
Try
Arrogant
Defensive
Cases
Had
Still
Maybe
Certain
Certainly
Streak
'Jaws' was the first A-list picture that was released like an exploitation picture. They made a lot of money with that picture because they could save a lot of money on advertising. Instead of having a full-page ad in 'The New York Times' for one theater, they had it for 100 theaters.
Peter Bogdanovich
Money
Made
First
Picture
Exploitation
Released
Having
Could
Had
Instead
New
Like
Advertising
Because
Lot
Times
York
New York
New York Times
Theater
Theaters
Jaws
Ad
Save
I started acting in 'The Sopranos' around 1999 and 2000. I did that for six years. That was quite a job, and I loved it.
Peter Bogdanovich
Job
Sopranos
Around
Years
Did
Quite
Six
Loved
The Sopranos
Acting
Started
Cher and I didn't get along that well.
Peter Bogdanovich
Along
Well
Get
My father, who was a good deal older than my mother, had basically grown up with silent films; sound didn't arrive until he was 30 years old. So he took me to see silent pictures at MoMA when I was 5 or 6 years old.
Peter Bogdanovich
Good
Me
Mother
Old
Father
Older
Films
Took
Silent
See
Had
He
Pictures
Until
Deal
Sound
Arrive
Years
Up
Than
Who
Good Deal
Grown
Grown-Up
Basically
I think 'Paper Moon' is a comedy-drama. 'What's Up, Doc?' was the most severe comedy, but my favorite film of my own is 'They All Laughed,' which is a kind of bittersweet comedy.
Peter Bogdanovich
Comedy
Moon
Own
Think
Paper
Severe
Favorite
Laughed
Kind
Bittersweet
My Own
Most
Up
Which
Film
'Mask' wasn't the version that I wanted when it was originally released. It made money, but it would have made a lot more money. My version was a lot less depressing - tragic, but a lot less depressing.
Peter Bogdanovich
Money
Made
Mask
Released
Would
More
Lot
Version
Tragic
Wanted
Depressing
Less
Originally
Comedy is the hardest thing to get right. I remember a joke we did in 'What's Up, Doc?' that didn't get a single laugh. So we moved the shot a foot-and-a-half to one side, and all of a sudden, the laugh was there. It drives you crazy; the balance is so delicate.
Peter Bogdanovich
Crazy
You
Balance
Remember
Comedy
Joke
Single
Side
Laugh
Delicate
Drives
Up
Get
Did
Moved
The Hardest Thing
Shot
Sudden
Hardest
Hardest Thing
Right
Thing
I loved Keaton. In fact, when I made the chase sequence in 'What's Up, Doc,' I said, 'This is a Buster Keaton chase.'
Peter Bogdanovich
Made
Chase
Fact
Said
Up
In Fact
Loved
Sequence
Keaton
Buster
The end of the studio system signalled the end of the great screen stars. They were the sort of actors who brought their own charismatic personas to each role they played. Audiences felt as if they knew them immediately every time they watched one of their movies.
Peter Bogdanovich
Time
Great
Own
Stars
Every
Every Time
Immediately
System
Charismatic
Brought
Studio
Knew
Studio System
Sort
Felt
Audiences
Were
End
Role
Screen
Movies
Them
Who
Each
Actor
Played
Watched
But at a certain point, and I don't really know... people have asked me this. I don't know exactly what it was that pushed me towards directing, but I think it was a naive notion that if I directed I would be able to play all the roles. A kind of greed.
Peter Bogdanovich
Me
People
Greed
Think
Kind
Would
Would-Be
Exactly
Exactly What
Able
Directed
Directing
Point
Pushed
Towards
Naive
Know
Roles
Asked
Really
Certain
Certain Point
Notion
Play
The actors are in control, getting outrageous amounts of money. The reason they're getting this kind of money is because the studios don't know what else to do. They don't have a clue about what to do except to pay an actor a lot of money.
Peter Bogdanovich
Money
Control
Pay
Else
Kind
About
Except
Outrageous
Studios
Know
Because
Lot
Getting
Clue
Reason
Actor
Amount
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