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213 “Trash,” she announces: Ibid., p. 227.
216 “Stop!”: AI with Carpenter.
220 “All of us”: AI with Craven.
220 “I always thought”: AI with Joe Dante.
221 “I hate when”: AI with Rob Zombie.
221 “There are gore clubs”: AI with Romero.
222 “That was Quentin Tarantino”: AI with Craven.
225 He contacted me: Jason Zinoman, “Robert McKee’s Unconvincing Story,” Vanity Fair Online, November 10, 2009.
EPILOGUE
229 “Honestly, it was”: AI with George Romero.
230 “Once it’s out there”: AI with Tobe Hooper; Douglas Brode, The Films of Steven Spielberg (New York: Citadel Press, 2000).
231 “[I had] a ringside seat”: AI with Diane O’Bannon.
232 “The only really scary movie”: AI with Romero.
232 “What happened is that”: AI with Wes Craven.
233 “The director has to”: AI with Brian De Palma.
236 “All I am doing”: AI with Craven.
236 “It’s pro-abortion”: AI with William Peter Blatty.
236 “I put it back”: AI with William Friedkin.
237 “That’s the question”: Ibid.
237 “The Germans followed Hitler”: Ibid.
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