"We had to write reports on what we wanted to be, and the boy next to me wrote a composition on how he was going to be a movie director. And I got so angry at him because movies seemed too good for us, like, they came from magical people in Hollywood and, here he was — the guy that cheated off me during the test — how could he be a movie director? And then I thought, “Well, I must be this angry because that’s what really I want to do."
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Amy Heckerling, director of Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Clueless in These Amazing Shadows (via kimbrulee
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