I want to do a documentary about strippers, 'cause it's a moneymaker.
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Yeah I'm telling real stories, but if you pick up a documentary on strippers, you're going to want to see some stripping, so we definitely got that in there.
I want a documentary to crest by being voted on by 6000 people who are in the business of telling stories.
Well, I want to do everything in sort of a documentary style, ever since I started in the '80s.
If I wanted to make something that actually made a difference roughly in this industry, I would make a documentary. That would be the closest I could come to actually try and make a difference.
If the money's right, I'll do a film.
I want to venture into film more, and I think that a nice way to transition into doing that would be a documentary. I think it would be interesting to find one person that really fascinated me or maybe a band and travel with them, but I don't think I could do it like I used to do it.
I'm not trying to acquire a reputation as serious documentary maker for its own sake.
What's great about documentary, it seems to me, is that it can be experimental filmmaking. You have a license to do a lot of diverse things under the umbrella of 'documentary.'
I feel like a lot of funders of documentaries today want to fund films that have a social message that is going to yield results.
I think the greatest thing about making a documentary is your ability to just follow the story and the subject.