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Neil LaBute [1963-0] American
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Director, Film director


Neil N. LaBute is an American film director, screenwriter, playwright and actor. He is best-known for a play that he wrote and later turned into a film, In the Company of Men, which won awards from the Sundance Film Festival, the Independent Spirit Awards, and the New York Film Critics Circle. 

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We live in a disposable society. It's easier to throw things out than to fix them. We even give it a name - we call it recycling. Society
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My best male friend is my best friend until he crosses me. We're all protective of the self. Best
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In a relationship you have to open yourself up. Relationship
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Relationships in general make people a bit nervous. It's about trust. Do I trust you enough to go there? Dating, Trust
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Everybody has the ability to be manipulative, to be hateful and deceitful.
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People think my work is therapeutic. I don't see it that way. It's not like I'm saving money from a weekly therapy visit by writing down my life.
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We humans are a fairly barbarous bunch.
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Everyone has a story.
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Unrequited love is always a great thing.
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First I would probably place men at the bottom of the food chain. On a grander scale, I would say they're reacting to change. Feminism has got to be part of that.
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I will say that the idea of a woman being deceptive came from that original discussion with critics and reporters about if woman could do that kind of thing. Evelyn, herself, grew out of the discussions about how capable women are of deceit and lying and manipulation.
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Everyone has a little bit of Howard and Chad in them. I think there's Christine in all men as well.
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I have a healthy view of what one can do with art.
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I make movies I want to see. Movies
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I wanted to tell a story that interested me as much in the telling as in the watching.
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I would be more frightened as a writer if people thought my movies were like science fiction.
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I'm more than open to hope, but I think men and women have a difficult time dealing with each other and often take the low road.
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If we put the camera on ourselves, our friends and neighbors, we'll come up with some scary stuff.
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Without In The Company of Men, I could still be teaching, so who knows if this would've existed.
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I was very careful to cast guys who were very good-looking and very fit and who had a certain sense of privilege about them, because with that sense of privilege comes contempt.
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With In the Company of Men, the misogynist label stuck early and firmly. In the end, it probably did hurt the film a bit, because getting women into the theaters was difficult.
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But even with a character like Cary who is relatively outlandish, at the end of the movie he's in a place where I wouldn't have expected him to be - taking on the responsibility of a woman who is pregnant and who used to be his best friend's wife.
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But for me, it feels like a natural extension of what I've been doing: exploring relationships. Here you have two relationships and we can explore how difficult it is for people to be together.
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I think the more the actor lets you know what he thinks of the character, the less the audience cares - like a comedian who laughs at his own jokes.
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There is a lot of absurdity sometimes, not just in Mormonism but often in other religions that want to pretend that no bad happens in their church, rather than taking care of what bad does happen.
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I think Christine and Chad are on the opposite extremes of the spectrum. Christine is a model victim, and Chad is a model perpetrator, and Howard is closer to the middle.
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I didn't choose BYU, I like to think it chose me.
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I see bits and pieces of me in all the characters in my films.
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I was always looking for the most dramatic emphasis.
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People have perhaps gotten to the point where for the most part movies are a just bit of escape.
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I wanted to make these people real, not like they were in a painting. Like these are people who don't know they're in a period movie. Those concerns are incredibly immediate.
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My business is can I create a world that's possible and could happen? I think that's the only thing that I have to do, and I think that I have done that each time.
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You start as an audience member and create a world you're interested in, and then you move into the telling of those stories, bringing what has interested you as an audience member.
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Just in the past few years - since I've been making movies, which isn't a very long time - you now have a culture that is fascinated and informed about the box office in a way that sometimes filmmakers weren't even.
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