Tuesday, April 29, 2014

"I go to bed with all my friends."

“It is an extremely common mistake - people think the writer’s imagination is always at work, that he is constantly inventing an endless supply of incidents and episodes, that he simply dreams up his stories out of thin air. In point of fact, the opposite is true. Once the public know you are a writer, they bring the characters and events to you.”** - Mr. Wilkinson.

I watched The Grand Budapest Hotel twice in six days and would now like Wes Anderson to be the creative director for my life. 




**Thanks to Jerod McLaughlin for paying more attention to that opening quote than I did. Both times I heard it.