If you ever start getting down about the future of movies, the cure is to talk to a class full of young filmmakers.
If you ever start getting down about the future of movies, the cure is to talk to a class full of young filmmakers.
@rianjohnson Was there a question that was asked that made you think "the future is in good hands."
@rianjohnson Or a statement or question that just brought you joy?
@rianjohnson And then I think, they have the stories, but no money. The people that green light the stories, don't necessarily want good stories, they want a series of movies that make more money then they put into them.
@rianjohnson I worry more about the future of being able to see movies in theaters. Unless you’re super rich a home “theater” just isn’t the same.
@rianjohnson The cure is to watch old movies, but your idea is good, too.
@rianjohnson Hopefully Hollywood will actually take a shot on them.
@rianjohnson @mangiotto "Hope is a good thing. Maybe the best of things." I think that's from a movie or something.
@rianjohnson And on that note. I’m a young filmmaker, I’m 41 years young, here me roar youtube.com/channel/UCGHwK…
@rianjohnson This is my Award Winning Film Festival Offering Ah My Goddess Let’s Save Vic Morrow, proving that if at first you don’t succeed, for seven years straight, try exploiting Steven Spielberg. Now playing at the Austin Lift Off Film Festival. youtube.com/watch?v=biOqIy…