"The studios really don’t care very much about the individual artists – they just want to get the shots for the right price. I don’t think that’s an artform that’s based on artistry or passion or vision, or anything, it’s just a commodity, a production line."
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Douglas Trumbull interview: 2001, Silent Running, the future of cinema (August 19, 2014)
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