What I learned from Bobcat Goldthwait.
- If you see “World’s Greatest Dad,” you are going to see Mork’s penis.
- To keep the set comfortable and “family” sometimes you gotta “nude it up”
- Do what you have to do in order to make films (sub: art, music, literature, etc.)
- Hollywood wants to make money, I want to tell stories and make art — this is conflict
- Never second guess yourself as a writer or cater your story to what other people might want — as weird as you are, there are other people out there that share your point of view
- Bobscratch Goldfarb
- Robin Williams got some manscape work
- Surround yourself with supportive people
- Don’t stop writing; even if the dialog literally is written as “blah, blah, blah,” just keep writing — the action is more often more important than the dialog
- You have to ask yourself, seriously, “how long am I going to continue doing things I don’t enjoy”?
- A comedy about a couple of spree-killers whose first kill is a snotty brat from “My Super Sweet Sixteen” is probably going to become my favorite film of all time.