this is a long shot

Started by IchLiebeTisch, January 25, 2011, 09:56:42 PM

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IchLiebeTisch

and might seem a bit weird...

I have this assignment for one of my classes in first year film that involves conducting an interview with an industry professional we admire.
Obviously I chose Paul Thomas Anderson... is there anyway I could get in contact with like an agent/management/publicist without signing up for IMDB pro?

Reel

No, he's busy. Aim lower, find someone local in the film industry. What a beautiful world it would be if things like that could happen though.

Robyn

Don't forget to ask him about the frogs

Stefen

Years ago, I just looked in the phone book under Anderson, Paul T. A couple hours after I called he came over and hung out with me for awhile. We listened to the first Eminem album (it had just come out) and looked at pornographic pictures on America Online. When my mom got home and asked him if he was staying for dinner he said he had a prior engagement, thanked her for the offer then grabbed his motorcycle helmet and jumped out the window.

I never saw him again. Years later I realized that wasn't PTA at all and was just some random guy with the same name.
Falling in love is the greatest joy in life. Followed closely by sneaking into a gated community late at night and firing a gun into the air.

Reel


pete

"Tragedy is a close-up; comedy, a long shot."
- Buster Keaton

IchLiebeTisch


Reinhold

Quote from: Pas Rap on April 23, 2010, 07:29:06 AM
Obviously what you are doing right now is called (in my upcoming book of psychology at least) validation. I think it's a normal thing to do. People will reply, say anything, and then you're gonna do what you were subconsciently thinking of doing all along.

md

"look hard at what pleases you and even harder at what doesn't" ~ carolyn forche

IchLiebeTisch

Quote from: md on January 31, 2011, 08:11:41 PM
no. this is a long shot:



so... what you're saying is... it's possible?