Wes and Jason talk about their favorite Hal Ashby films

(sorry for the lack of updates as of late… more soon!)

GOOD Magazine has a great set of mini-essays/interviews on one of my favorite directors, Hal Ashby (Harold and Maude).

Jason on Harold and Maude:

He was the first actor that I ever felt close to. And I also think that I had never seen a film that was happy and sad and funny all at once. I was used to clear-cut genres. This is a Comedy. This is Drama. Harold and Maude, to my 17-year-old mind, was a whole new place. Anything could happen. I guess my life just kind of made sense to me in a single moment. I felt not so bad. And I watched it over and over while making Rushmore (thank you, Mom).

Wes on The Last Detail:

Whenever I am getting ready to make a movie I look at other movies I love in order to answer the same recurring question: How is this done, again? I can never seem to remember, and I don’t mean that to be glib. I also hope people don’t throw it back in my face. Making a movie is very complicated, and it seems like kind of a miracle when it actually works out. Hal Ashby made five or six great movies in a row, and that seems to be practically unheard of.

Thanks to reader j. for this link.

Edward Appleby Jun 21st 2008 08:43 am Jason Schwartzman, Wes Anderson One Comment Trackback URI Comments RSS

One Response to “Wes and Jason talk about their favorite Hal Ashby films”

  1. Loraxaeonon 22 Jun 2008 at 3.11 am link comment

    That article is great. Defintelt worth reading the whole thing.

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