Pinewood Dialogues
Chuck Jones:
At Warner Brothers, we were very fortunate in that we had terrible men we worked for... Leon Schlesinger and Eddie Selzer were two of the most abysmal human beings that I could possibly get, outside of a decadent zoo. We had an advantage of Leon because Leon... he was lazy. And that's really what got us starting doing good pictures.

Interviews not only with with Chuck Jones, but also Brad Bird, Buck Henry, Tim Burton, Terry Gilliam, Michael Powell, Marty Scorsese, Thelma Schoonmaker and quite a few others.
The latest - with Laura Linney, Tamara Jenkins, and Philip Bosco - was taped a few weeks ago. The earliest - with Sidney Poitier - dates from March of 1989.
Link.
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