David Cronenberg on A Dangerous Method, His ‘Falling Off’ Body Parts, and Why You Should Never Call His Work ‘Cronenbergian’
"I have no desire to impose some preconceived idea of Cronenbergness on the project."
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"I have no desire to impose some preconceived idea of Cronenbergness on the project."
"There are some locations [in Tree of Life] I even scouted before."
"I had a massive crush on Jeremy Irons, and when I met my gynecologist, I was like, 'Wait a second. You're not Jeremy Irons. You don't look like Jeremy Irons at all!'"
"I just watched the Woody Allen documentary, the first part of it. Did you watch it?"
"I’m still at the point where I’m, like, Oh my God, Nicole Kidman saw my movie!"
To summarize: Robert Duvall is better than you.
"If people want to make that the thing they want to talk about, it's distressing, but that's their business."
If last night’s Gotham Awards ceremony at Cipriani were any indication, the upcoming spate of year-end prize-giving will be a series of smooth, well-oiled affairs.
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