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Do you remember when you found out you wouldn't live forever? People don't talk about this, but everybody had to go through it because you're not born with that knowledge.
David Cronenberg
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David Cronenberg
Age: 81
Born: 1943
Born: March 15
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City of Toronto
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Well I don't think sex and violence have ever stopped a movie from being mainstream.
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Of course for many years directors have had to go on the road with their movies and promote them and I've done that since the beginning. So that's not new but the forms of it are different such as with the internet.
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My dentist said to me the other day: I've enough problems in my life, so why should I see your films?
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When I am creating art, I have absolutely no social responsibility. It's like dreaming.
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