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Going to the theater, spending tons of money, people are losing money doing that. I'm really interested in my kinds of movies being seen as many people as possible on a TV.
Mark Duplass
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Mark Duplass
Age: 47
Born: 1976
Born: December 7
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New Orleans
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Mark David Duplass
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You know, I watched the original 'Same Time, Next Year' on DVD about ten times this year, and I cried all ten times.
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I'm fortunate enough to act in a TV show that makes me a lot of money so I can pay for my own movies. I don't have to wait for anybody and that's more of what I like doing. But I still think that you don't have to be connected in the industry to make your movie. You just have to write something that is meant to be made cheaply.
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My favorite thing to do is put my headphones on and cruise around the old neighborhoods.
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We've shot with babies and kids and it was tough. It's not easy. It looks tangential, but it is not.
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My wife and I are like twins and that is a great and a terrible thing for a marriage. It makes for the most comfortable thing in the world to be truly known and loved, but also makes for a lot of conflict and that's how we roll in my house.
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I'm a narrative-minded actor. I'm thinking of the story. I'm not worried about whether the camera is on the right side of my face, or where the camera is. I'm just going for the story.
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I know, we can barely fit them in. That is a big challenge. Treating four lead characters equally, within a 30-minute format, is definitely challenging.
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I have family, I work with a lot of friends, but you'll never find me saying, Hey, let's get a drink at 8:30 [pm].
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When you're writing a 25-minute episode that can be anything, sometimes you just start with a character, and you let them walk into the room. Then you let your instinct guide you. That's how we made art when we were 15 years old. And that's so fun to us.
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I have a Google alert for myself - it's pure vanity.
Mark Duplass
I'll do any kind of movie, as long as it's a good version of it.
Mark Duplass
A lot of it is found in the editing room and part of that is due to some of the improvisational tactics we employ on set. Part of it is that the shot goes a little bit long and they end up coming down to fit time.
Mark Duplass
A lot of solo directors have a really strong creative producer with them. Jay and I have less of a need for that because we have each other.
Mark Duplass
I mean, it really has a lot to do with who is actually physically doing a lot of talking. And we've just noticed that as we've evolved we're still making all the decisions from this, like, cave.
Mark Duplass
I am not afraid to admit, though slightly ashamed that I Google myself and I see people writing things about me and I get really proud and happy.
Mark Duplass
I'm pretty unfussy when it comes to what a TV show should be, or what a movie should be. A lot of people are trying to maintain the theatrical experience for films. That's not really who we are or what we're about. We come from this fundamental understanding that we're just blessed that someone is giving us any money to make something in this town.
Mark Duplass
I really believe in constantly trying to find and support new ways of watching independent art, because the old ways are not working as well.
Mark Duplass
Obviously we know Bill Hader is funny and charming, but my question is, can he do raw humanity and naturalism? I think so.
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Jay [Duplass] and I normally just sit around and people watch, and we talk about things that are happening in our lives, or with people that we've met. That's the soup from which our movies usually come from.
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A TV show is an open universe, whereas a film is more of a closed universe. No disrespect to movies, there's just a lot of artifice in closing out emotional storylines after 90 minutes.
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