'Dream Police' was in the can and ready to go when 'Budokan' started taking off worldwide, sales-wise.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In the case of 'Goon Squad,' which sold slowly for a long time despite the good reviews, those 'best of 2010' lists were pivotal, and made the book really sell.
I'm a really hectic dreamer; I never wake up not out of a dream, and there's loads going on, lots of action, big blockbuster dreams, they're all major enterprises.
I think after 1970 or so, after I sold Soul City, I took off for awhile and didn't do too many gigs.
I was working at the store on the Sony studios in Culver City. And I was literally holding a shirt when they came in and told me I'd got the part! It just shows dreams do come true.
It's a dream part, running around with guns, being an agent.
I've been interested in dreams since I as a kid and I've wanted to do a film about them for a long time.
Nobody understood The Reoccurring Dream, but after September 11, when we were coerced to do a national duty and go out and shop, surely people could begin to see what I was getting at.
It was great working with Kevin Smith - just a dream.
One startup I dream of funding is the one that kills the record companies.
I know when 'California Dreamin' was first released, we heard it on KFWB or KHJ or something, and it was so exciting to hear the record come on the radio.