So it eventually became a question of WHEN they were going to make a movie.
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I think at the point when they were first starting to talk about a movie, it was a little bit different back then.
In a sense, I think a movie is really a little like a question and when you make it, that's when you get the answer.
It wasn't until the movie came out that it all changed for us. Some people say it was the start of Ten Years After, but in another way, it was the beginning of the end.
I was surprised that the TV series was popular itself, but after that it went on to become more popular over the years and thus it seemed eventually that they would turn it into a movie.
These things have a life of there own and never existed when I was growing up certainly worrying when one would get made. It's kind of amazing how that one movie kept living through all these years.
I think it's the director's prerogative, not the studio's, to go back and reinvent a movie.
When you see the films of certain young directors, you get the impression that film history begins for them around 1980.
That's a good sign for a movie: When it becomes part of the lexicon and pop culture for an entire generation. I've been in many movies, luckily, that get quoted.
We were asked to believe that the variety and the novelty of even the crude films of the early days would provide a means of entertainment which would cut out the stage.
We always thought that we'd go on from the show to have a career in movies.
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