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забавное интервью с одновременно терри гильямом и томом уэйтсом
TG: “I’ve always said, with every film, I’m not making it, the film is making itself. The film gods are up there doing what they do, and this film was making itself. So Heath dies in the middle of the movie. The last roll of film goes through the camera and Bill Vince, the producer, dies. Then a few months later, I get hit by a car and break my back. The gods failed! They weren’t so lucky the third time. They tried to clear away the star, the producer and the director! Wouldn’t that have been tidy? But the world is not so tidy.”
TW: “You have to also accept there was also something wildly ironic about the whole thing. I don’t know if you want to talk about the money, but the film probably wouldn’t have been able to be finished financially without the insurance money.”
TG: “Heath’s character was inspired by Tony Blair, let’s say that. Not based on him. But certainly Tony Blair angered me enough with his silver tongue and his ability to convince everybody that what we were doing was good and right. There’s a few dead people out there because of Tony’s rightness.”