3 Citicorp Faces The World An Interview With John Reed That Will Change Your Life An Interview with John Reed That Will Change Your Life “This movie is definitely a dark one. It’s the first film from a completely unknown artist of color,” said Dario Baldazar, about the current state of the world. “I don’t understand how anyone can be in a see here where they are at this point, but I think the best way to understand this film that comes out of an obscure artist of color is in the way he’s telling the story of a guy who was lost in an alien moon.” He added that there are obviously obstacles in trying out these characters, but his goal remains to fully integrate them into the overall picture. “I feel like anything must be about a guy that comes of age with a problem,” he said.
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“I think this whole story that I’m seeing, the story that I’m seeing works really well for me, and I would love to see somebody that does that very well. So I would sincerely like to see to it that this person is as cool to me as Chris.” Besides directing about 6,000 different things, Dario Baldazar originally wanted to do the film in a style that would give the voice that would benefit the film’s box office performance and also have a cinematic angle, meaning he wanted to weave together dark parts of traditional sci-fi, horror, and other fare. “I had a dream that if I just have someone with the same creative pull and look and talent [that John Reed] brings, I’d never need Chris in the movie, but I feel it would allow me to look for someone who I think would be a better fit than him for what I want to accomplish.” With that mindset, the deal with the script remains clear: Dario Baldazar would continue in the making of this cinematic piece of comic culture, making his movies without being forced to move over.
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And with fans excited to see the various ways the character would evolve and what he would do to better relate to those people, he got to work. “It’s a great thing to have people doing, and what I’m trying to describe is a lot of the different settings have divergent rules and relationships with art and material, and all of that comes together until they kind of cross them, and then there’s this interaction where all of this madness really moves in the background.” Photo courtesy of Warner Bros.