So, Spielberg et. all have been shooting "Lincoln" in Richmond, over the last few months. They're very close to wrapping, if they haven't already. I work at a bar in Richmond's finest hotel, a five-star five-diamond hotel (which is extremely rare). Yes, I've had a good number of big-name actors at my bar, having drinks, grabbing a bite to eat, and I've enjoyed conversing with them.
It would be incredibly inappropriate for me to bum-rush them with the fact that I'm a small-time filmmaker, and/or try to exploit the fact that they are a captive audience at my bar, so I've only had the opportunity to discuss all of my stuff with only one of them, when it just naturally came up in conversation. So, that's not where this conversation is going. (Plus, it's worth mentioning that I'm strictly forbidden from even mentioning the fact that I recognize a celebrity, and people have actually been fired for this.)
Anyway, here's what I wanted to mention. One of the actors has been in our restaurant often enough that you could actually call him a regular. He's a seasoned actor, a name and face that people on here would definitely recognize, but I have to keep his anonymity. Besides, he's not who I want to talk about.
Spielberg is a hero of mine. He is, by far, the director I most look up to. I know I'm not alone there. As if there weren't enough reasons to admire the guy, this regular at our restaurant -- a guy who has been in MANY movies -- reports that Spielberg is the nicest director he's ever worked with. He says that Spielberg is incredibly patient, has a very pleasant demeanor, and is just a joy to work with.
Take note, aspiring-directors! I know I am. The greatest director of all time is a nice guy on the set! If it works for him...

It would be incredibly inappropriate for me to bum-rush them with the fact that I'm a small-time filmmaker, and/or try to exploit the fact that they are a captive audience at my bar, so I've only had the opportunity to discuss all of my stuff with only one of them, when it just naturally came up in conversation. So, that's not where this conversation is going. (Plus, it's worth mentioning that I'm strictly forbidden from even mentioning the fact that I recognize a celebrity, and people have actually been fired for this.)
Anyway, here's what I wanted to mention. One of the actors has been in our restaurant often enough that you could actually call him a regular. He's a seasoned actor, a name and face that people on here would definitely recognize, but I have to keep his anonymity. Besides, he's not who I want to talk about.
Spielberg is a hero of mine. He is, by far, the director I most look up to. I know I'm not alone there. As if there weren't enough reasons to admire the guy, this regular at our restaurant -- a guy who has been in MANY movies -- reports that Spielberg is the nicest director he's ever worked with. He says that Spielberg is incredibly patient, has a very pleasant demeanor, and is just a joy to work with.
Take note, aspiring-directors! I know I am. The greatest director of all time is a nice guy on the set! If it works for him...
