00:55:26Roger Avaryin fact the movie was lost and the the elements were destroyed and it was forgotten until I think it was like around 1986 and maybe I'm getting that date
00:55:38Roger Avarywrong like could have been 68 but I think it was 1986 uh where they discovered that the Nazis because the film had been
00:55:48Roger Avaryconsidered degenerate art and that the Nazis were such good record Keepers they made sure to keep a pristine print of the movie wow in a vault and because of
00:55:59Roger Avarythat because of the Nazi censorship they were able to actually go back and find the movie and restore it to its original condition and it is like one of the
00:56:08Roger Avarygreatest resuscitations to ever occur in film history and so I decided Well um I read Brett's book I lived Brett's book
00:56:18Roger Avaryin some ways and afterwards I was like okay um this is rules of the game this is not glorifying the events that are
00:56:28Roger Avarygoing on here Brett is um an observer he's a passive Observer inside of this world I mean when you think about the character clay in less than
00:56:37Roger Avaryzero Clay is Brett like there's just like it's almost not even hidden it's it's Brett and and he's literally malleable like clay and he's the most
00:56:48Roger Avarypassive character he just kind of drifts into the situation as a cultural Observer not stopping not protesting not you know but just observing you as he
00:57:00Roger Avarytravels through this world of debauchery and um and and so Brett has long been a a cultural cynic he's been a
00:57:09Roger Avaryand and accused of of something else accused of like glorifying like when he wrote American Psycho for example people
00:57:20Roger Avarythought that he was you know lionizing this kind of behavior this murderous Behavior he's obviously not like if you
00:57:31Roger Avaryread it like a book he's not and uh if you read a movie like a book and so um uh when I when the time came to you know make the movie I remember telling Greg
00:57:43Roger AvaryShapiro the producer of the film my theories about rules of the game about this book and that they were kind of the
00:57:50Roger Avarysame and he said well yeah but uh that was made during the rise of you
00:57:58Roger Avaryknow during just before World War II there's no war right now yeah like what really are you commenting on and as we were shooting 911 happened and while
00:58:11Roger Avarywe were shooting the end of the world party uh I showed up on set one day and I walked up to the craft service table and I saw live on TV CU they had a TV at
00:58:22Roger Avarythe craft service truck and the entire crew was around it I was like what's going on and I looked at it and saw the plane crash into the building I was like oh God how am I going to keep shooting
00:58:33Roger Avarytoday and that was literally the um the thing is how do you keep shooting on 911 and so and the answer to that is you negotiate first you ask the studio to give you the day and they wouldn't then
00:58:45Roger Avaryyou ask the unions to give you the day and they won't and then you ask the insurance company to give you the day and they want then you realize I'm going to lose a day and my budget was so tight on that film it was such a lowbudget
00:58:57Roger Avaryfilm I mean it was a very groovy hip movie to be in for everybody in LA but at the time but we made that movie for nothing we made that movie for very very very little money it was like 10 million
00:59:10Roger Avaryor something it was made for four it was made for four million 4 million it was um I mean it I think they sold it you make it for four you sell it for 10 you go you take it to the market and you
00:59:21Brian Atlassell it to those guys for more and that way I see it's one of part of gotcha how movies are made and I mean also it had a pretty remarkable cast so I mean to make it on for 4 mil with the cast that you
00:59:33Roger Avarydid have so I'm Canadian and because of that everybody's constantly trying to get me to go to Canada and look I love my Canadian Brethren and everything but
00:59:43Roger Avaryat that time 2002 uh pre-strike um at the time there was a strike in 2002 or there was about to be a strike
00:59:53Roger Avaryum a a union strike nobody was working and I fought like hell to keep the movie in Los Angeles in fact the movie was budgeted at 10 and I cut it to four in order to be able to shoot it in Los
01:00:06Roger AvaryAngeles and because Lionsgate wouldn't give me the money they were like look our foreign sales don't cover it and so you need to like you know figure out a way to make it for less and then we figured out a way I cut air conditioning
01:00:16Roger AvaryI cut I cut everything I cut my I cut my fee I cut everything out of the movie you cut the air conditioning yeah you cut everything I cut I sat there I said oh so what budget is covered I because
01:00:29Roger Avaryyou I'm at the studio and I'm sitting at a table like this well a longer table but with all the production guys and the executives and they're basically saying your movie's over and I'm casting I'm like location scouting I'm like out
01:00:39Roger Avarythere uh you know hoping that the movie actually gets financed and you know made we're spending money but we're like starting to spend money and they're basically telling me we're not going to
01:00:51Roger Avarymake the movie can't make the movie at 10 million so I said well what will you make it out and they said we cannot make this movie for a dime more than four so I said okay so I took the budget and a red pen and I sat there right in
01:01:04Roger Avaryfront said let's do this right now and they were like what I said no we're going to do this now and I sat down and I just started cutting European trip cut
01:01:12Roger Avaryit cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut I cut everything I cut editor I became the editor well we ended up having an editor
01:01:23Roger Avarywe once they saw what I did they they started working with me more it actually it had a sobering effect on everybody at the table and especially on Mike pernick
01:01:33Roger Avarywho was the uh he was sitting to my left at that time Mike pck who uh was the head of production uh he's the guy who's actually in charge of you know making sure it comes in on budget and
01:01:45Roger Avaryeverything and he sat there and watched me do it and he realized my level of commitment and also Nick Meyer who was the head of foreign sales he watched he
01:01:53Roger Avarysat there at the table and both of those guys became like my pretorian guard after that when they saw how committed I was to making the movie no matter what that I was making this movie with or
01:02:06Roger Avarywithout you I am making this movie godamn it and when they saw that and they saw me cut like what I was cutting and I was like I'll still make it I'll figure out how we'll do like this and we had an active discussion like this is how I'm going to do that this is how I'm
01:02:20Roger Avarygoing to do that well I'm cutting that and this is I'm going to do that and we're going to consolidate those loc I literally went through the whole thing we're going to film California first blah blah blah blah blah now I'm Canadian you would think it makes sense to go to Canada and you're going to go
01:02:32Roger Avaryto Canada you're going to get 35% maybe if you shoot at Tel ailm but then you've got to use all these Canadian actors in it uh you know you can only have one American and one Cameo or maybe it's two Americans and a cameo they've got some
01:02:44Roger Avaryformula that that's worked out you can't bring your DP up there my DP was uh guy named Robert Brinkman I would have had to fire his ass uh I would have had to hire a Canadian DP there's a lot of good
01:02:55Roger AvaryCanadian DP uh but I was already you know like I had my team going I was gearing up I saw the movie in my head that I wanted to make and I knew
01:03:07Roger Avarythat um because I've experienced it before when you shoot when you fight a war and movie making is like fighting a war I've
01:03:17Roger Avarynever been to war but I've I have friends who are spec op guys and they've told me deeply about their experience is you know one other people can't understand it if they haven't done it
01:03:29Roger Avaryand filmm is a little bit like that but but two if you're fighting a foreign war where you're fighting on foreign territory you're going somewhere else you are immediately at a disadvantage
01:03:42Roger Avaryinstantly sunsu Art of War like rule number five you like you cannot uh you know you're better fighting a battle on
01:03:50Roger Avaryhome territory home territory you're like you're at home you know your land you know you're you're familiar with
01:04:00Roger Avaryeverything you're fighting a different kind of War at that point and so um I live in Los Angeles I um I started looking around I you know produce this well and so I started looking around I
01:04:13Roger Avaryknew that there was a program called film California first that would Supply a little bit of money not quite as much as Canada but they would kick in a little bit of money and I knew that if I
01:04:24Roger Avaryshot on California count or California state or County property that um all of my services um on for that and all of my
01:04:36Roger Avarylocation fees would get paid for by the state and um all of uh and all of my fire and police would get paid for by
01:04:45Roger Avarythe state and uh that they would get reimbursed and so I looked at that and I was like okay let's go take a tour of everything that's within driving
01:04:56Roger Avarydistance of the three M Zone which is the center of Los Angeles radially outward and let's look at every single County and State Property that's out there and I found a because a friend of
01:05:08Roger Avarymine was shooting a movie called Bubba hotep my friend Don costarelli who I talked about earlier was shooting an indie movie called Bubba hotep and he was shooting on uh at Rancho Los Amigos
01:05:19Roger Avaryin Downey which is a an old mental hospital that had and Rehabilitation Hospital that had uh become uh uh
01:05:28Roger Avarycondemned it was just a campus of 30 buildings Hospital buildings with you
01:05:36Roger Avaryknow gurns left in them and Radiology machines and uh you know uh hallways with rooms like a dorm and like they're hospital rooms but we just painted
01:05:48Roger Avaryeverything and I saw what my friend was doing and I was like okay oh my God this is like a movie Backlot and if I come here I'm getting all these these Services paid for if I can as much as I can shoot here I'll shoot here and then
01:06:01Roger Avaryif I'm shooting on a freeway or a highway for driving scenes that's also County and State Property when I did the big Burning Man thing I shot that that
01:06:09Roger Avaryout in uh something Reservoir out in like out in the cool demand of uh um of Los Angeles there's this big Reservoir
01:06:20Roger Avaryout there County and state property and so and and we had fire in that one and so fire was paid for and everything and so that became the ticket to keep the movie here and I just knowing that that
01:06:33Roger Avarywas the puzzle piece to make it happen I played into like I just knew that and I was right that if I shot in Los Angeles there would be benefit because one I could Scout the locations because when you have no money and I had
01:06:45Roger Avaryno money the we had no money to location scout you kind of have to do that yourself and if you own a car you can do it you can drive around and Scout your locations and you can I'm going to shoot here and I'm going to get that and I'm going to negotiate that if I don't get
01:06:56Roger Avarythat I'll do that and you work out your plan and um and so I worked out my very very complicated plan to basically cover those um you know uh those same expenses
01:07:08Roger Avarythat I would retrieve when I was in Canada but shooting here now I wouldn't have had that money to go Scout around I would have gone to Canada I would have gone to British Columbia where we were planning on [ __ ] it because they had just done Cruel Intentions in um in
01:07:20Roger AvaryBritish Columbia and it had a very bre stelis look you know you know it's it almost like a sister film in some ways uh some people would say I
01:07:30Roger Avarythink it's basically it's dangerously aons done as a college movie and U and so I looked at it and I was like well I know what's going to happen I'm going to go up there it's going to look like that movie it's going to feel like that movie
01:07:43Roger Avaryit's going to be all the same sets and locations as that movie because you go up there I'm not a local of British Columbia I don't know what the back alleys have in them and I'm going to go up there I'm going to rely on some
01:07:54Roger Avarylocation scout I'm paying you know 800 bucks a day or whatever his rate is um when actual pre-production starts and suddenly I'm burning money doing
01:08:04Roger Avarysomething that I can do for free in Los Angeles and so uh I was like well I've got to keep the movie here in Los Angeles and also I knew that we were having like if I got the production
01:08:16Roger Avarygoing in time that no one was working because we had this strike going on there was like a an II strike I think is what it was and so the studios had shut
01:08:27Roger Avarydown production because we're unsure uncertain I just kept going I was like I believe that they're going to resolve the strike and I just pushed forward
01:08:36Roger Avaryinto it and you know kept going and lo and behold uh I think the strike didn't happen and I had my choice of every single Tech Guy in Los Angeles I had
01:08:48Roger Avarygrips who were like you know doing you know the big movies you know like kind kind of guys who would go nowadays they would be going doing in like Ant-Man or something they would be the you the the
01:09:01Roger Avaryhighest end guys that had the best camera operator you know the actual operator you know you've got your DP but then you've got a guy who operates and I wanted rules of attraction to be shot with wheels not with a fluid head you
01:09:13Roger Avaryknow like uh instead of like a fluid head I wanted it to to have very precise um uh what did my uh operator say intentional you you want to move with intent and so I wanted to have very
01:09:25Roger Avaryintentional movement you know to my camera because that's what Renoir that was his shooting style and so I wanted to in some ways um hearken to my
01:09:35Roger Avarycinematic forefather Jean Renoir and kind of Nod in his direction that this is sort of the modern version of that film and so we got the movie going and
01:09:47Roger Avarybecause we were shooting in Los Angeles okay every actor at that time lived in Los Angeles so suddenly it became the hip movie that was shooting when no other movie was shooting and
01:09:59Roger Avaryeverybody wanted to be in it like James Franco was calling me up like dude I would meet with me please and like everybody is trying to to be in it Jessica Beal pulled a knife on me to try to she said you know the [ __ ] do I have
01:10:12Roger Avaryto do yeah she pulled a knife at dinner and she cuz I was like I just don't know you're so sweet like you're like seventh heaven like I don't know like I don't know if you can be mean and she's like [ __ ] you man I can be mean and she pulled a knife on me and held it to my
01:10:23Roger Avaryneck and J James Franco he was for the Sean baitman um yeah yeah he would have been he was he was auditioning for baitman at the time and I met with him a whole bunch of times on it and James is
01:10:34Roger Avarya um uh I liked him back then I would have I I really liked him but there was something more subversive about James vanderbeek you know um Franco was a
01:10:46Roger Avarylittle more on point to play baitman yeah kind of expected and James vanderbeek up until then you know he's DA's Creek Dawson's Creek he's just such a sweet guy it was it was I
01:10:59Roger Avarymet with yeah and I met with him at lunch and you know he's got these dark glasses on and um we meet for the first time at some little restaurant on Ventura Boulevard and um we're talking
01:11:10Roger Avaryfor a little while and I'm kind of uncertain at first and we're in a little outdoor it's like a little outdoor patio thing and he takes off his
01:11:20Roger Avarysunglasses and like it was in one second I was like okay I get it he's the guy he's you're the you're the one yeah and from that moment on I had to fight for him because nobody else wanted him like
01:11:31Roger Avarythe studio didn't want him and with apologies to James uh they were thinking more let's go on like on the nose with it they were thinking you know I mean I don't know if they were fighting for
01:11:42Roger AvaryJames Franco or not but like it's not like James vanderbeek was um uh the obvious choice in that moment and
01:11:54Roger Avaryand the sale on the movie weren't really that high I had you know Tera Reed was actually the first person I had to play a Lauren you know to play the Shannon sofman role Tera read for that role believe it or not and she's actually if
01:12:06Roger Avaryyou read the book she's actually much closer to the description in the book and I had met with Tara And this is almost kind of weird but it's kind of like your show and we're
01:12:18Roger Avaryhere in I love Vista and so maybe it's normal I don't know but um I would have these very intimate conversations with these actresses as I met them talking to
01:12:30Roger Avarythem about their because I wasn't looking for somebody to act I wanted somebody to be and um well especially in
01:12:40Roger Avarythe case of Lauren and um and so I would you know meet with them and I would talk with them and you know one of the questions was when and
01:12:51Roger Avaryhow did you lose your virginity and um uh I wonder if it's like is this like talking out of school maybe I shouldn't talk out of like uh
01:13:01Roger Avaryabout how maybe these were private conversations well let's just say that terara Reed had a very entertaining and humorous uh sand related uh losing of
01:13:13Roger Avaryher virginity on the beach in Jersey okay and Shannon saan couldn't tell me when it was because well one guy was too big and one guy was so small that she's not sure which
01:13:27Roger Avaryso wait you asked not just I said it didn't live it's good live by the way I I like I I was terrified my daughter even though she told me this is
01:13:37Brian Atlasa question I ask all my uh people I work with too oh really yeah so it's totally Co so you know that it's copesthetic you understand yeah I get it you're like
01:13:49Roger Avaryright Dam the child who was raised on my work there you go and you've continued my work I have yes the uh what's oh what's that word the Legacy I've continued the Legacy I hope I
01:14:02Roger Avaryhaven't like embarrass Shannon or her family in any kind of you know terrible way because I think that she is one of the most special magnificent actresses that I've ever yeah she's fil fortunate
01:14:15Roger Avaryenough to work with and basically what happened was um and this is actually also you know but you know what burn Babylon Burn Right like so terara Reid
01:14:25Roger Avarywas supposed to be in the part but then she was at some nightclub in Jersey with her publicist right and like they were leaving some nightclub and everybody was
01:14:36Roger Avarylike you know shitalking her or whatever she's Tera Reed right the American Pie girl and so everybody's like saying whatever and she her publicist and I
01:14:45Roger Avarycan't remember her publicist name some I I shouldn't disparage uh especially especially a publicist they're coming out of the club and they get in their car and they turn around
01:14:57Roger Avaryit's like a convertable they're like [ __ ] you to the people who are in line and they they hit the gas and they crash oh boy it's probably a TMZ report on this or maybe they maybe it was in reverse and they crashed into the place
01:15:09Roger Avarylike it was some horrible thing and it was like a disaster sure and Tera Reed fled the country she basically was not in the car all of a sudden Okay and like was out of the country and it was like this vanish thing so wait you were going
01:15:22Roger Avaryto C were you going to cast and she was like listen I can't be in your movie right now but don't worry we're going to win Academy Awards in the future like okay right all
01:15:32Roger Avaryrighty but she canceled on me while I was on a location scout okay like I'm on this location scout I get on the phone with her and and and she's telling me this devastating information and in my
01:15:43Roger Avarymind I know that the movie just fell apart and the very next call because her agent then called the studio was your movie just fell apart and I'm sitting in a van this is the second time it's falling apart in third because of Tera
01:15:56Roger Avaryre or Tera re Tera re dropped out of the movie that's it you don't have a movie and so we're driving around I've got you know like a DP and uh production
01:16:07Roger Avarydesigners and drivers and I've got a bunch of people in a white van and I'm like freck what am I gon to do and you know people [ __ ] talk agents all the
01:16:18Roger Avarytime but I'm going to tell a story about agents really coming to the rescue because that's actually what happened is uh uh and and I'm sure that over my life I've probably disparaged CA uh quite a
01:16:29Roger Avaryfew times they were once my agency and but the fact of the matter is like and I can't remember the the agent's name but somebody basically became the champion of the film I think
01:16:42Roger Avaryit was um Josh Liber Josh liberman I think it was somebody in the in their casting Department uh you know one the
01:16:55Roger Avarypeople who's now probably one of the heads of casting was an American Psycho fan was like constantly telling me about how he kept a like an Uzi in his gym
01:17:04Roger Avarylocker and things like that like you know like a person who really loves the world of bre selis okay that guy I called that guy up and I and I because the studio told me the movie is falling
01:17:18Roger Avaryapart I called him up and I said you have to find me somebody now you have to find me somebody better than Tera Reed or as good as or better than Tera Reed now now like today I like I need it now
01:17:28Roger Avarylike I need to have that actress in the film today please what what can you do and so he was like he started reading me like oh it's this person no that's not going to work and they already said no
01:17:38Roger Avaryto all those people and then he said well what about Shannon saan and she had just done um uh what was the movie like uh 40 days 40 nights is that what the
01:17:49Roger Avaryfilm was the uh and then nights tale and so she was like like Shannon was a DJ like she was uh like a really hip DJ who
01:17:59Roger Avarywas doing like Nike commercials and stuff like a DJ model and like not an actress and somebody saw her like DJing it was like you should be an actress and
01:18:10Roger Avarythey put her into that movie with Heath Ledger who was a super swell Guy and um uh she put them in that movie with him and you know they made this great
01:18:21Roger Avaryromantic comedy really good little romantic comedy I don't know that like I know that she had a really good connection with Heath but I don't know that the movie was a satisfying
01:18:31Roger Avaryexperience for her then she did um the not first night the night's Tale the you know we Will Rock You the the
01:18:41Roger Avarymusical uh uh medieval night jousting movie yeah which a great fit for for the film The movie is absolutely audacious
01:18:53Roger Avaryand I actually want to go back and watch it again I thought it was like ludicrous and ridiculous when I saw it like uh after I had already cast her but she is
01:19:03Roger Avarymagnificent in the movie and actually he's also very good he's uh Heath Ledger Heath Ledger yeah yeah is that no uh is it Josh hartnet I can't remember who the
01:19:14Roger Avaryactor is in it doesn't matter 40 days no no in um yeah it's it's I'm I think I'm now transposing the actors from both films doesn't matter so um I
01:19:25Brian Atlasreally doesn't matter and so so you ended up casting Shannon S basically attaction I I called him up they called
01:19:34Roger Avaryup her they they sent a messenger with the script to her house I continued looking at a couple more locations and then I had them drop me off at her house
01:19:45Roger Avaryafter she read the script this is like you know 2 hours later uh we dropped off everybody went to lunch and I uh you know basically went and I sat with Shannon and I talked her into making the
01:19:56Roger Avarymovie because I called up the studio and they were like well you know I don't know it's an unknown quantity but I think we can make the numbers work we'll call her and this one guy Nick Meyer at this foreign sales guy who was at ligate
01:20:10Roger Avaryat the time and I don't think he's there anymore he moved on to other pastures um he's probably now running you know Paramount or Warner Brothers or something uh um Nick basically fudged
01:20:22Roger Avarythe numbers on our behalf there were a lot of people who you like this movie had no right to get made and at every juncture everything that should have stopped it
01:20:35Roger Avarythat could have stopped it that should have stopped it didn't stop it and it just kept happening like that the movie shut down constantly the movie shut down like every other day and every other day
01:20:45Roger Avaryit got going again because we had to make the movie wanted to make the movie so I went and I met with Shannon and I basically just sat with her and I started talking talking with her about
01:20:55Roger Avarycollege and um life and uh virginity and um like uh the
01:21:06Roger Avarypermanence of relationships and the Ethereal quality of relationships um I talk we talked about life we talked about um dead friends we talked about
01:21:18Roger Avarylike we talked about deep deep deep stuff we got really into it really fast we had an immediate connection like a um an immediate platonic working
01:21:29Roger Avaryrelationship connection like she got the material in a way and she and she literally told me in that moment you know I I've done these two movies they're like big films and it's they were both really fun to do and um you
01:21:43Roger Avaryknow it's good but I'm not sure about this whole acting thing I I don't really I don't know about that I I don't really get it I'm not like connecting with anything and I sat down and I basically
01:21:53Roger Avarytold her what we would do and and I tried to stick to that promise um as we went forward but largely what I
01:22:02Roger Avarydiscovered while making the movie was um I had cast all these TV actors these really skilled like
01:22:13Roger Avarypracticed um TV actors with each of them with hundreds of hours of Television behind them like Jessica beel had been working since she was a child and James
01:22:21Roger Avaryvanderbeek had you know was a pro like a pro like you know complete and total Pro
01:22:30Brian Atlaswait had you cast them before yeah yeah I think like Tera Reed fall out and then I I think terara Reed fell out right when I was location scouting if I'm
01:22:43Roger Avarycorrect you know I might have C that actually ter Reed may have fallen out I may have cast Shannon and then James vanderbeek may have come shortly after that I think if I have that correctly okay cuz I remember um Shannon the
01:22:54Roger Avarymoment I cast her she became like we became like thick as thieves we were like Partners making the movie basically and she came to every casting session I did like she would come and sitting
01:23:06Roger Avarycasting with me and sometimes she would read with the talent sometimes she would just watch I would listen to her opinion um I mean she helped me cast the movie She me and Rick Montgomery my casting
01:23:17Roger Avarydirector at that time who uh you know he did green book he did The Fairly Brothers movie he's like one of the best casting directors in existence and yeah
01:23:28Roger Avaryand he uh he like in those days we would cast things we would actually you know there was this whole ecosystem of young actors come to Hollywood they're working as
01:23:39Roger Avarywaiters they're doing commercials they're doing the occasional TV you know appearance they're they're working they're doing stuff they're kind of Getting By and they're auditioning every day and they're doing acting class and so there's this community of actors they
01:23:53Roger Avaryall know each other they're showing up at auditions together they're fighting for the same roles like you know James vanderbeek is showing up you know at the same time as James Frank they kind of
01:24:03Roger Avarythere's this energy that that was happening everybody would come in and you would sit in the room and you would actually do readings you're doing readings they have the sides and they read the script and you're auditioning
01:24:15Roger Avarypeople and you're like looking like you're creating a bullia base of some kind and you're using flavors to make it in spices and you don't want to over by something and you want the balances to
01:24:26Roger Avarybe right and so to have a casting director as seasoned as Rick Montgomery and as um and and and he had such a good you know
01:24:39Roger Avaryeye at that time and then for the movie to be one of the only films that was kind of you know pushing forward Against All Odds and that it was this kind of
01:24:49Roger Avaryhip movie like you know I think James Franco the reason he didn't do uh the re I think he actually dropped out before I dropped out on him but uh
01:25:01Roger Avarycuz I think he was playing me is what happened I think he was holding out for Spider-Man and I think he wanted to be Spider-Man actually I think that was the original thing is he thought he was he played James Dean he thought he was
01:25:12Roger Avarygoing to be Spider-Man next then you got the supporting role in he ended up getting the supporting role which in a studio film you know shooting a big Studio Movie with I think it was Sam Ry uh making that movie that's a
01:25:24Roger Avarygreat move to make that's a good uh career move but I heard him on Howard Stern talk about it and he was basically like look I I was trying to choose I was
01:25:34Roger Avarychoosing between this you know Spider-Man or The Cool Little Indie movie and that was Rules of Attraction and um and so yeah I uh yeah it was
01:25:46Roger Avarycasting is like a you know you want everybody to to kind of vibe in together and in doing it we ended up with because these young actors like Jessica and
01:25:58Roger AvaryJames and Ian sommerhalder and I mean all of them uh had so much television behind them they were so experienced they know how to find their light they
01:26:08Roger Avaryknow how to move within the frame uh they like they know all of the you know they're used to hitting their Mark and they it turns out they're like robots like you could tell Jessica Beal
01:26:19Roger Avaryhey Jessica uh as you come in um you know you're uh come in say your line when you reach this point and then say the rest of it when you get here and uh you do this thing when you lift your eyebrow
01:26:33Roger Avarywhen you get here well do that here instead and do it on that line instead and you give her some kind of complicated okay Roger next thing you know she's doing it
01:26:42Roger Avarylike on command and so with somebody like her the trick is to break her and it turned out that um she had never been
01:26:52Roger Avarygiven freedom she'd never like had you know somebody say you go ahead and do what you do I'll capture you doing it and I want you to be and so I'd have to wear her down a
01:27:05Roger Avarylittle like take after take after take after take multiple takes but she jumped on really quickly and she came to me afterwards and she was like Roger you don't understand I'm used to people saying you hit this Mark and you turn
01:27:18Roger Avarythis way and you say this line exactly like this and then you turn this way and then you move to that Mark and then you say that line and if you don't hit that exactly right that's it you're you like
01:27:29Roger Avaryum and so she was just really good at taking their Direction and I came along and I'm like you know we're going to play we're going to we're going to make
01:27:41Roger Avarydiscoveries we're going to and you know and so we and we had some some crazy days like with uh with them Shannon on the other hand was not a practice
01:27:53Brian Atlasactress she was a natural Talent yeah I read online that by take three she was she would burn out so you'd learn that like she would give you truth
01:28:04Roger Avaryimmediately which is what you look for when you're a filmmaker she would give you truth right away and sometimes contradictory truth you know the um you
01:28:14Roger Avaryknow you think you want something and then the actor is incapable of doing it because it's not true to them and then suddenly they do something that's like magic that you didn't plan on because
01:28:27Roger Avarythey dug deep or they didn't know what was going to happen they didn't know it was going to happen it just happened and so I think when you're a filmmaker what you're looking for is accidents spontaneity the feeling of
01:28:39Roger Avaryspontaneity and you're trying to gather up all of these spontaneous moments and hold them together so that it feels like you're on this kind of ride you know this sort of cinematic I mean Rules of
01:28:50Roger AvaryAttraction is a chamber piece it's a it's people in rooms talking right that's all it is and the challenge is to turn that into something more to
01:29:01Roger Avaryturn it into a kind of visceral ride that you go on where you ask yourself afterwards what just happened to me you know and um and to do
01:29:13Roger Avarythat you kind of have to be that while making it you have to be willing to um change your plan you know like like I'm big believer in I plan everything to
01:29:25Roger Avarydetail the reason I made Rules of Attraction literally is because there was one scene in the book where and it's a kind of maab moment um so maybe it
01:29:37Roger Avarydoesn't sound funny but the girl discovers a dead body and she screams when she she just has this like it she just flips out and she loses she loses her mind and she starts screaming and
01:29:49Roger Avaryand like a chicken running around bouncing into things runs across campus and I think one of the characters and maybe it's even clay somebody's coming home and they see the crazy girl running
01:30:00Roger Avaryacross campus screaming and he's like like what's going on with her and when I read that I laughed because the way Brett writes it it's really funny
01:30:11Roger Avarybecause it's so absurd it's so maob it's so absurd it's so dark and it's it's the opposite of what's happening and and this horrible thing has happened but
01:30:23Roger Avarynobody else knows know except for this one girl and I was like okay I had had a friend commit suicide
01:30:32Roger Avaryum it had affected me like uh really really deeply uh it still affects me really deeply and um and so that scene was really important to me and part of
01:30:44Roger Avaryit was this moment as written the discovery of the body the hilarity of it okay so we're making an independent movie it's a lowbudget film we have no money
01:30:54Roger Avaryum it's uh uh we we have to do so much every day like we had a I think a 24-day shooting schedule which is really tight for a movie like this and so we've got
01:31:05Roger Avaryto uh we've got to really blast it out so we're shooting we're jamming everything in like just you know next next next it's like an assembly line and
01:31:15Roger AvaryI had an amazing again another pretorian guard this guy Jeremiah Samuels who was my line producer he was the producer that the studio made me higher to make
01:31:26Roger Avarysure that I would stay in line like that I wouldn't be too punk rock okay he like drank my poison Kool-Aid day one and he built me a machine that like a
01:31:37Roger Avaryproduction machine that ran Against All Odds like 911 happened there were airplanes slamming into buildings they shut down air travel we were supposed to we were like we were shooting with James
01:31:49Roger AvaryVander at that time where he would fly to North Carolina shoot sort of Dawson's creeker shoot like and then that night get back on the plane and fly back to us and then we would shoot him out and then we would throw him on an airplane early in the morning and he would fly back and
01:32:03Roger Avarythat was how we were making the movie 911 happened thank God he was with us yeah he was with us everything shut down it was actually I don't want to say it was good for us but there was a benefit
01:32:15Roger Avaryto having James with us you for the rest for the rest he didn't have to go back anywhere there was no way for him to go back anymore and so like you know it just happens that way so I had this
01:32:25Roger Avaryscene in my head that like I wanted to shoot and I had been shooting all day i' had been shooting you know the hospital scene with Paul Williams I had been shooting all this stuff I no actually I still had to shoot that and I was
01:32:37Roger Avaryshooting all this other stuff and I still had to shoot that scene and like Paul Williams he's you know he was he's older than me and he's tired then we're now 3 in the morning and I'm here with
01:32:49Roger AvaryShannon San and I bring her into the room and I just shot the suicide sequence and so I have the the actress who played Teresa Wayman the actress who played uh the the Food Service Mary the
01:33:01Roger Avarygirl in the in the bathtub the suicide girl she's actually in the band War paint um she uh um she was actually Shannon sain's real life roommate and
01:33:11Roger Avarywhen I went and met with Shannon she actually asked me hey what if my I was I was thinking my friend my roommate could play The Suicide Girl and I was like you know I would at
01:33:22Roger Avarythat point I would have told her any you can have anything like what more do you want I was like absolutely and I went I looked and that picture of her in the movie that's taped onto the wall of her and her friend that's like their real
01:33:34Roger Avarypicture that was taped on the wall above her bed just like that in real life and so by casting the two of them it created this sort of weird dynamic and then because she
01:33:46Roger Avarywasn't an actress what I did was I cast her as an extra and I used her as an extra throughout the entire shooting of the movie Stand in the background yeah
01:33:56Roger Avaryand so that when the moment came where uh you know when uh the moment came where suddenly she's the main actress of the
01:34:07Roger Avarymovie that you're complicit as the audience in ignoring her as much as James vanderbeek's character or as anybody else she's as invisible as any of the extras in our life any of the
01:34:19Roger Avarypeople in the background who you never interact with but you you know what they have full lives and um and so I had cast her roommate IID shot her scene I you
01:34:31Roger Avaryknow which in itself is a it's a big scene to shoot in a day and I know I've got to got to get to that hospital I've got to shoot the scene with Paul Williams okay I've got to do the reveal where they discover the body I get Shannon's sosman she's in her trailer I
01:34:42Roger Avarybring her out take her in I say okay Teresa is still in the tub just stay in the tub because we're just going to start rolling right away I bring Shannon in I show her the uh the Dead body in the tub
01:34:54Roger Avaryher friend who's laying naked in this tub full of blood and she says I can't scream Roger I can't do it and I'm like what do you mean you can't
01:35:06Roger Avaryscream she's like well it's not scary she looks so beautiful she looks like a porcelain doll floating in the water there and so
01:35:18Roger Avaryum I'm like well [ __ ] and at this point I knew I can't force her to do anything it won't be real and what was meant to be something
01:35:28Roger Avaryvery simple and a very quick thing to shoot a single angle a single shot she comes into the room ah and then we're going to shoot the other stuff later running around campus she's like I can't do
01:35:39Roger Avaryit and so knowing this and knowing Shannon and knowing the journey that she was on and because she really was a collaborating partner on this movie that she was like you know as much a producer
01:35:51Roger Avaryas anybody else as far as I'm concerned um she uh um we decided to we'll figure it out and so instead what we did was we would go into a room and she's meant to
01:36:04Roger Avarybe crying in the scene before she's meant to have just broken up with you know she's like a boy she's crying and um so we went into an adjacent room and
01:36:15Roger Avarywe started talking and I told the cam everybody get ready to roll and so the we're going to go handheld because we don't know what's going to happen and um and so I told Shannon uh and we
01:36:27Roger Avarystarted talking and we talked and we talked and we talked and we talked about really intimate stuff actually that I won't that I can't talk about here because it's beyond and um we would get
01:36:39Roger Avaryto the point where both of us were crying actually we're we're both in tears and I would get on the walkie-talkie and I would say okay roll camera and they would start rolling and then while crying I would walk her and
01:36:51Roger Avaryin and push her in through the door and then just do whatever it is you're going to do and she would smoke a cigarette and she would like pace and she you know did a couple of things and then all of a
01:37:02Roger Avarysudden out of nowhere she grabs the body and she pulls it out of the tub Teresa who was in the tub yeah she wasn't thinking I'm you know going to get out of the tub she's naked down there like she's like not planning on there's no
01:37:15Roger Avarypasties on her or anything like that she was down there she had no makeup even from you know below water level and so she pulled pull her out of the tub which
01:37:25Roger AvaryI couldn't have planned for I I didn't plan for and she drags this body out and just kind of holds her it starts crying and and and I was like and maybe it's just because like
01:37:37Roger AvaryI'm a filmmaker in the moment and I'm connected to it maybe it's because I was already in tears but I was freaking blown away that was like because I couldn't do what I wanted to do we found
01:37:48Roger Avarysomething that was better that was a kind of Discovery and I search for this all the time one of my very very favorite movies is Sid and Nancy by uh
01:38:00Roger AvaryAlex Cox and it's the story of Sid Vicious and Nancy spungen the uh um Sid Vicious from the sex pistols and it's a
01:38:10Roger Avarypunk rock love story and the movie was made so close to the events that occurred that that happened which was basically uh
01:38:22Roger Avaryum do I want to give away the ending well actually why not it's it was it really happened and it's public knowledge uh Nancy dies and um you know
01:38:32Roger Avaryand is killed is dies probably of an overdose maybe even because of the the junkie that the the dealer who came because she was a really volatile person
01:38:43Roger Avaryanyhow they they there was this actual ending to their to the life that everybody knew about and the movie was made very very close to the to this these events
01:38:54Roger Avaryhappening and then while making the movie Gary Oldman and um and Khloe uh um Khloe Webb I think is who who it is um
01:39:06Roger Avarythey discovered a truth greater than what happened they're making a biopic but they discovered while making it because they were they became the
01:39:17Roger Avarycharacters and so they went on their own journey and that journey is truth that's a true Journey they went on they found truth it may not have been the actual events as they occurred because they
01:39:29Roger Avaryturned it into a much more Shakespearean conclusion you know the ending of that movie but um but they found truth while doing it and and so it's okay if
01:39:39Roger Avarysomething doesn't make sense in a movie it's okay if it's not how it really happened it's okay if it's not like reality it just has to be interesting
01:39:50Brian Atlasyou in a movie it just has to be it just has to be interesting yeah well so the rules of attraction in the movie that we're talking about right now uh one of my favorite films and I I've probably
01:40:02Brian Atlasseen it a couple dozen times and uh thank you and what what I love about it what I love about your film is that it
01:40:11Brian Atlaskind of so perfectly captured what college was actually like cuz I mean for me at least when I went to college it
01:40:21Brian Atlaswasn't this optimistic feel Feelgood Disney uh movie it was like college was kind of uh Dark Being disillusion with life in school should he teach you're in
01:40:33Roger Avarya weird place in life that's I mean that's what you know there were several things about the movie thematically that I recognized while while making it and one of them was that that you know these
01:40:45Roger Avaryare kind of the best years yeah and there's a lot of bad behavior and fun stuff and bonding with friends and parties and blah blah blah blah blah but this is also one of the most terrifying
01:40:58Roger Avarytimes in life you're transforming you're be you're you're like a coming out of a chrysalis almost and all doors are open to you you know you can go in and you're
01:41:10Roger Avaryalmost afraid to go through a doorway because once you've chosen that doorway other doors close and so there's this
01:41:17Roger Avarystrange um uh um strange Dynamic about that time of life which is kind of Epic in some ways
01:41:29Roger Avarybecause you're making these crazy large broad sweep um uh occurrences that are becoming you know
01:41:40Brian Atlasthe foundation of who you are and which is terrifying I mean it's terrifying well that and I mean just I mean I guess The Parting is kind of a big component of uh at least a component of the film
01:41:52Roger Avaryand but but going out on the weekends here in Santa Barbara I mean it wasn't like we had almost no class I was like like my whole thing in the movie was like you know we're going to tell the
01:42:03Roger Avarystory of college through parties as opposed through the classroom yes there won't be any classroom H Jinks the one class they go to is the tutorial is closed the only teacher we see is just
01:42:15Roger Avarythis lecherous guy who's not even teaching class stud just hooking up with the student in his office I got really criticized actually when the movie came out for for that or well the argument
01:42:26Roger Avarythat was made by critics like I was like the darling film leading up like Entertainment Weekly the magazine there were magazines back then Entertainment Weekly was like um the hot door ew or
01:42:39Roger Avarywhatever the name of it was oh this is like the hot new film the hot new film coming out and then the movie came out and they were like 911 had happened irony was dead I think they said that on
01:42:49Roger Avarytime another magazine at the time irony is dead like it's over self-reflection is over and immediately the critics of
01:42:59Roger Avarythis country like they just like nobody wanted it it's like what and in fact it got treated like largely the same way as
01:43:08Roger Avaryum uh the rules of the game did people didn't get it it you know 5 years later a year before something like
01:43:19Roger Avarythat it would have been like a different kind of connection with the audience but I did not have the critical support on the film and the largest argument was
01:43:31Roger Avarythis is not what colleg is like at all this is uh a lecherous man's view of what colleges like what he wishes College was like or something like that
01:43:43Roger Avarywhich completely like depressed me actually sent me into a depression because I was like they completely missed it like they completely did
01:43:53Roger Avarydidn't get it like they actually they are actually criticizing me for the same things that they criticize Brett for like they think that it's one thing when
01:44:03Roger Avaryit's not yeah it's it's what Renoir was doing you're announcing to everybody hey [ __ ] something's happening and you're
01:44:13Roger Avarynot paying attention you're you're living this like uh debaucherous life of uh luxurious abandon
01:44:23Roger Avaryand you're not like focused on what's Happening when I and maybe I mentioned this already but Greg Shapiro the producer said well Roger there's you know no war there's no World War II
01:44:35Roger Avaryhappening and then 911 happened and suddenly everything changed and in a way it's exactly like I'm kind of grateful for that it's almost better that the
01:44:47Roger Avarymovie um uh didn't work initially it took 5 years before anybody would accept the
01:44:56Roger Avaryfilm domestically I have to say in Japan in Korea in France in England where I had normally been like like England was
01:45:09Roger Avarylike that's Tarantino country you go to England and uh when I remember when killing zo opened in England I was kind of persona NADA in Tarantino land and uh
01:45:20Roger Avaryum the first movie came out I remember reading the reviews for it killing zo came out and I was on set on another project and I started I'm reading the over lunch I'm reading the reviews and
01:45:32Roger Avaryit sounds like I cry a lot the way I'm describing it but maybe I do I was shaken to like those British critics those guys know how to write you
01:45:43Roger Avaryknow they turn the knife when they get you and so I um uh yeah I um had really really really really bad reviews I
01:45:53Roger Avarydidn't want to go back to England I was like I I can't go back there and then we had we got accepted to the London Film Festival went screened the movie we had
01:46:05Roger Avarythree people pass out we had EMTs come to the theater like uh like paramedics taking people out of the theater on stretchers in the middle of the movie
01:46:16Roger Avarywhile the movie screening and I remember people they were so distraught well in England I I thought it was like people are just passing like like the suicide sequence is what did it people were like like and what happened was it turns out
01:46:28Roger Avaryin Lester Square in London when people go to the movies sometimes they they drop they take drugs when they go they they're high and we had a lot of high people I think in that theater and so there were like paramedics taking people out of
01:46:41Roger Avarythere left and right and I turned to the British distributor of the film who I think was M Gibson's company I think it was icon I turned to the woman who was in charge and I was like oh go find a video camera we have to interview these
01:46:53Roger Avarypeople who are passing out and we have to interview the EMTs for the commercials and she looked at me like you're like there's something wrong with you like I'm not going to do that is I think what she told me and I but you
01:47:05Roger Avaryknow yeah that would have been a good trailer it's like all these it's like those trailers when people like exit a Broadway show like they I love cats you
01:47:14Roger Avaryknow whatever you know it's like got to include like oh my God I uh I passed out I had a psychotropic experience I thought that would make a good commercial for the movie well the
01:47:26Roger Avarycritics I mean I think they were wrong but they loved it in Europe in Europe like like I went to Europe and the the British critics it was the opposite I like went to the Press junket thinking
01:47:38Roger Avarylike oh God here it comes and I and it was like I it was like I don't know I it's like I could cry for another reason they they
01:47:49Roger Avaryembraced the movie they loved the film they understood it 100% And that turned out to be the case all around the world except for the United States and that was because in that moment like right
01:48:01Roger Avaryafter 911 nobody wanted to have a mirror put up to them nobody wanted that in that moment you know so to the United States it was a mirror to everybody else in the
01:48:12Roger Avaryworld it was a window and they and they were fine looking through that window to see what it was to see all the bad behavior and then the French they got it like they understood what I was doing
01:48:24Brian Atlasyeah I mean I guess going back to the college experience component I it's crazy to me though that people were saying that oh that's not what college is like but at least from my own
01:48:34Roger Avarypersonal experience I read it when I was in college as I was reading it as I'm reading the page I'm looking up and I'm seeing the characters around me and I'm identifying with you know some of the
01:48:47Roger Avarycharacters probably all of the characters in in some capacity you know the um there's a little piece of you know us in especially when you make a movie because you have to put yourself
01:48:57Roger Avaryinto every character both good and evil and um you have to find that the truth of that person within you and somehow
01:49:06Brian Atlasget it on the screen but yes I I never uh there's this at least when I was before I went off to uh College there's this felt you know there's this optimism
01:49:18Brian Atlasit it's going to be very Disney but like when when I went on going out to these college parties or whatever uh going to college it was like the violence people
01:49:28Brian Atlasgetting into fights alcohol drugs freshman oding oh freshman do OD but uh the sex people just kind of being awful and everyone being deeply dissatisfied
01:49:40Brian Atlaswhen it came to dating dealing with rejection this sort of thing and these were all themes that were just like kind of really masterfully explored in your film and so I guess what I just really like about it
01:49:51Brian Atlasso much is that it it's like this is what this is what college is it's not this like Kumbaya session and there's a lot of like kind of when you go off to college there's a lot
01:50:02Roger Avaryof dark components to it you know if you watch American Pie or road trip or any of those movies there's nothing in the rules of attraction that isn't in one of
01:50:12Roger Avarythose other movies it's just the way that I look at it as opposed to you know it's it's just how you look at things I think the probably the first movie to me
01:50:22Roger Avaryme that like captured that sort of quality to me that I hadn't ever experienced before in a kind of um youth-based film
01:50:35Roger Avarythat took its subject matter as though it were great literature was risky business the Tom Cruz film yeah you know it was a movie that was um uh you know
01:50:47Roger Avaryit's it's a movie about a kid who like hires a bunch of hookers I mean it's like weird Sciences kind of almost the same movie in some ways like it kid who wants to get a bunch of hookers and like
01:50:58Roger AvaryI'm going to make money and blah blah blah and they do this whole thing and it is that it is like kind of all that but because Tangerine Dream does the music
01:51:08Roger Avaryfor the movie because Ronaldo VI alobos was one of the greats as far as uh DP and he brings just an absolutely beautiful texture to it because you have Tom Cruz
01:51:19Roger Avarywho was at that time well and actually he still is one of the most committed young actors uh around like somebody who