00:00So you and Maggie worked together on The Dark Knight.
00:02What were your thoughts when she came to you with this project?
00:04She'd written one of the best, most radical, bold, and just naughty scripts that I'd read in so long.
00:10And I couldn't believe that a studio was going to put the amount of money into it.
00:14It's a dream come true because usually studios, they make choices based on fear.
00:20And Pam and Mike at Warner Brothers, they're making choices based on bravery,
00:25based on genuine love of cinema, based on your love of filmmakers as well.
00:28And it's really paying off for them.
00:30They've had just the most successful year.
00:32And the two of them are really, really, really helping towards saving theatrical release movies.
00:38And I'm so proud to have been a part of it.
00:40And Maggie's just hit it out of the box.
00:41She's a really fantastic director.
00:44We've heard about these scream sessions you would do on set to let everything out.
00:47How did you shake this character off?
00:48I don't. I don't shake it off.
00:50I still love doing it.
00:50Everyone should.
00:51Everyone needs a primal scream.
00:53And so Luca Codano working on a new version of American Psycho.
00:57How do you feel about this new version?
00:58And is there anyone you'd like to see their take on Patrick Bateman?
01:01No, you know, whoever wants to give it a shot, give it a pop.
01:03You know, I just, I loved making it with Mary Harron so many years back.
01:09Fantastic memories of it all.
01:10Bold choice of anyone to try to do a, I don't know if they're doing a remake or what.
01:17I don't know anything else about it.
01:18But all the best to them, you know.
01:19I like brave people.
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