Director Mike Figgis spent longer at LAX airport than intended. He'd arrived in Los Angeles, along with half the acting and directing world, for what is known as 'pilot season', when the big studios try out new scripts, directors and actors in a two-week frenzy of auditions and career make-or-breaks. When Figgis was being grilled by airport immigration, he was asked the purpose of his visit. Unthinking and tired after a long flight, Mike replied: 'I'm here to shoot a pilot.' After five hours in an interrogation cell (yes, really), he finally made it into town.The Guardian Unlimited
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007
As a Writer, You'd Think He'd Choose His Words More Carefully
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On the other hand, the immigration people in question were working in Los Angeles. You'd think there ought to be an "industry slang" primer for such people stationed at LAX by now, right?
I literally LOL'd at this! What a kick!
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