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Every weekend from, like, 1974 to 1978, I'd trudge over to the Greenwich library, which gathered up almost every major newspaper in the country. I would sit there all day long and read and read and read the reviews. I remember being twelve or thirteen and writing to Judith Crist, Pauline Kael, and Roger Ebert.
— Rod Lurie
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'Commander in Chief' became a show not about why we should have a woman president but why we should not have a woman president.
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There was never a day at West Point where I didn't ask myself, 'Where would I put the camera?'
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Some nights I lie awake at night thinking, 'What's going to stop someone from smashing a chair through my window and coming in the house at two in the morning?' It is very unnerving. It's a realistic scare, which is the worst kind of scare that you could have.
— Rod Lurie
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The United States military is probably the most socialistic institution in the United States.
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I admire how Tarantino finds music that's semifamiliar and not famous: undiscovered gems.
— Rod Lurie
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