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Alec Baldwin On How The Movie Business Has Changed

Oct 25, 2013


Alec Baldwin was here on Oct 25 with James Toback to talk about their new HBO documentary film Seduced and Abandoned. In the clip above, Baldwin talked about how the movie business has changed.

"...you wind up having the movie business taken over by men and women who not only do they not know what a good movie is, they don’t even like movies," he said. "The corporations that run these places ultimately, they don’t even go to the movies, or like movies or care about them. And that’s a very, very difficult thing."

Watch the full video here.

Categories: Arts & Entertainment


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