Red Dust was about the late 1980s; it was a time of burgeoning hopes and opening up and people searching for new ways.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The concept of Red was to build a camera with as much capability as possible... for the professional market. Then we thought we could extend it down a bit to the prosumer level. Apparently, that was a mistake.
DUST includes rarities, demos, unreleased songs and instrumentals, live recordings, and more.
By the late 1980s, there was the beginning of awareness about a significant global landmine problem, and small steps were being taken to try to deal with the problem.
I think the reason why 'Red Eye' is popular is because we question the common assumptions that you find elsewhere.
I came to one of the first Comic Cons in 1985, when it was just people trading back issues of comic books.
'Dust Devil,' I've never really seen with an American audience, so I'm looking forward to that experience.
'Red Knot' is a film that I shot in Antarctica almost three years ago on a boat. It was a film that was improvised and it had very interesting circumstances while making the film, obviously. We were on a small boat bobbing around in Antarctica. It was a really remarkable experience.
My new novel 'Red Hook Road' began many years ago as a short article in the newspaper.
My dad's one true quest in life was for the Platonic ideal of peanut butter. And I remember one day he announced, with a look of utter transfiguration on his face, that he had found paradise on Earth in a jar with a yellow cap. And it was called Red Wing.
There's so many versions of 'Red Riding Hood.' It goes back 700 years.