Great interview! Cain really knows his stuff at a level you don’t usually see in an interview and as a result, he got so much more from Edgar Wright and his questions were way more interesting. Can’t wait to see the movie!
Cain seen you on ABC. Great work mate, sucked in to Triple J for missing out on your talent. They do say at times a door closes for the right one to open. I’ve had my share of ups and downs with the unemployment cycle and currently battling my mind lately. That said, applied for job at Epic Assist to help people with disabilities. I love seeing the awesome outcomes for everyone on Employable Me! You have given people hope to not give up on their dreams and passions.
I agree with Melissa. So good to see the wide-angled lens on movie-making that the interviewer brings, when uncovering the wealth of interesting inter-connected details behind this film, other cult films or unravelling quirky scenes and understanding this screen-writer and film-maker’s processes. I enjoyed the questioning line and how Edgar Wright relaxed and spoke thoughtfully, candidly and openly about his different methodologies and the reasons behind how he operates when making this type of film and others. Now I am intrigued, and I want to see that movie!
Great work, Cain, that’s a terrific interview. Edgar Wright is super-relaxed and really talked to you about his work – the mark of a job well done. Bravo!
Nice going Buddy
Great interview! Cain really knows his stuff at a level you don’t usually see in an interview and as a result, he got so much more from Edgar Wright and his questions were way more interesting. Can’t wait to see the movie!
Cain just watch your story on ABC and wanted to follow up a see the full interview. Great work, great questions and all skill fully executed.
Keep up the good work and looking forward to reading more!
Dylan
Cain seen you on ABC. Great work mate, sucked in to Triple J for missing out on your talent. They do say at times a door closes for the right one to open. I’ve had my share of ups and downs with the unemployment cycle and currently battling my mind lately. That said, applied for job at Epic Assist to help people with disabilities. I love seeing the awesome outcomes for everyone on Employable Me! You have given people hope to not give up on their dreams and passions.
I agree with Melissa. So good to see the wide-angled lens on movie-making that the interviewer brings, when uncovering the wealth of interesting inter-connected details behind this film, other cult films or unravelling quirky scenes and understanding this screen-writer and film-maker’s processes. I enjoyed the questioning line and how Edgar Wright relaxed and spoke thoughtfully, candidly and openly about his different methodologies and the reasons behind how he operates when making this type of film and others. Now I am intrigued, and I want to see that movie!
Great work, Cain, that’s a terrific interview. Edgar Wright is super-relaxed and really talked to you about his work – the mark of a job well done. Bravo!