I used to work for a company doing advanced screenings of movies. Usually someone who worked on the movie would be there for an interview after it finished screening. The audience questions are usually terrible. I’ll never forget the time Nash Edgerton was there to talk about The Square.
The movie’s plot hinged on one character missing a phone call. Someone in the audience (obvious film student/nerd) asked him if missing the call was “a social commentary on our relationship with technology.”
Nash says, “I don’t know man. Sometimes I just miss phone calls.”
I used to work for a company doing advanced screenings of movies. Usually someone who worked on the movie would be there for an interview after it finished screening. The audience questions are usually terrible. I’ll never forget the time Nash Edgerton was there to talk about The Square.
The movie’s plot hinged on one character missing a phone call. Someone in the audience (obvious film student/nerd) asked him if missing the call was “a social commentary on our relationship with technology.”
Nash says, “I don’t know man. Sometimes I just miss phone calls.”