American - Director | February 23, 1938 -
The Democrats tax anything that moves.
Paul Morrissey
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Andy was a character, and the two of us did have some things in common. We appreciated funny things, didn't like serious things.
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Even Andy never hung his own paintings. He'd sell them or put them in a box.
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It's good to aggravate people a little. It makes them pay attention.
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I've always been an independent producer. I'd kind of like to be hired help for a change. I don't mind that.
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I never wanted to be anything special. I just wanted to make films.
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Most of the time, I leave the camera on the obvious special effects, like the rubber bodies, so that it become obvious they're not real.
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Andy always thought that films would be where we'd make money.
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Andy was not a hippie or rebel but more like a mischievous child. He was never out to destroy everything. He became a New Yorker, and New Yorkers know, like the media, what's going on around them is a fashion thing that will change to something else.
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What made Andy famous was the years I managed him. I created the Velvet Underground and told him not to worry about them because they would help his career. All those things I did created his fame.
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The people of Pittsburgh should have a weekend flea market at the Warhol. Andy would have loved that kind of stuff.
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Andy was an offbeat personality, shy and insecure. The whole reason for taking a camera with him wherever he went was because he was so shy. He'd break the ice by taking pictures.
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