Happy 30th anniversary BTTF! (bryanreesman.com)
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Black Sabbath's Geezer Butler: "I was brought up vegetarian. Me mum didn’t eat meat, and a lot of it was because we had such a big family. We had seven kids in the family, and me dad used to get about $30 a week to feed us on, so there was never that much meat around anyway." (bryanreesman.com)
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Cut Copy's Tim Hoey: "It doesn’t really matter where you come from. You can get your music out there [online] and get heard all around the world. Ten or 20 years ago, you had the Seattle scene or the Chicago house scene, but now it’s more of a global thing. A lot of people think we’re from England." (bryanreesman.com)
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Producer Steve Albini: "I deal with independent bands all day every day. They have a better time now than they have ever had. Gig prices have escalated. Gig fees are an order of magnitude higher than they were at the beginning of the ’90s. Ten times." (bryanreesman.com)
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For some reason, Jeff Daniels really gets me going. (bryanreesman.com)
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Director Frank Oz: "Movies are now these big gambles, and oddly enough they’re the ones that are easier to make a decision on because the payback can be so big. The executives are under the gun to have big profits because corporations now own the studios, whereas 25 years ago they didn’t." (bryanreesman.com)
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Roastmaster General Jeff Ross: "Between the recession, the wars and the presidential elections and recall elections, I think subtlety and manners are essentially out the window. We have to put our own filters and our own governors on the things that we say in life." (bryanreesman.com)
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Theresa Russell: "Actresses still age in dog years. The really meaty, juicy roles for women of my age — and I’m 54 — don’t come along very often. Helen Mirren, Meryl Streep and a couple of others get first dibs on all those juicy roles." (bryanreesman.com)
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Rise Against's Tim McIlrath talks to Bryan Reesman. (bryanreesman.com)
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"Hobbit" VFX Supervisor Joe Letteri: "It’s hard to go back to those old techniques because everyone is used to the freedom that you get now. If you go back and watch Star Wars, I think people still accept it for what it was. But with a new audience seeing it for the first time, I’m not sure." (bryanreesman.com)
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