David Blum burned a lot of bridges. He burned people early in their careers. He took on the wrong people, though. He's not Hunter Thompson or Tom Wolfe, he's David Blum living in a cheap flat.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I always lamented that I wasn't a writer during the late '60s and the early '70s, with the New Journalism and Tom Wolfe and Hunter Thompson and all those people.
Some people burn out, and some people like Clint Eastwood, he was a wild, international movie star in his 30s, and he's doing the best work of his life now. Go figure.
When one burns one's bridges, what a very nice fire it makes.
Even the photographs of Henri Cartier-Bresson, with all due respect to him, are notoriously burned and dodged.
I knew Hunter Thompson since the '70s, and I loved him, but he would wear me out as I got older.
Phillip Harrison was the production designer, though, I think he's uncredited. He's done most of my films like Blue Thunder. Lots and lots over the years.
I'm really close to Stephen Sommers. He was a really nice man.
Frank Lloyd Wright... his things were beautiful but not very functional.
I'm a huge Hunter S. Thompson fan.
A film actor is just a victim of directors and editors.
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