you started as an intern and then receptionist atjersey films, the production company that made pulp fiction. you went on to be assistant to the co founder and actor and director danny devito. what was that like? and what were your first impressions of the movie business back then? well, the movie business back then was pretty exciting. it was 1995 when i moved here and i went to emerson college and they had this wonderful programme, this internship programme. so that s how i obtained the internship through them. it was fantastic. it was exciting. i mean, like driving onto the. they were, at the time, on the sony lot. so driving on the sony lot, which is the old mgm lot, like, feeling the history of film, and being this kid from newjersey, i couldn t even believe this was happening. and it was so cool because it wasjersey films, too. and i knew. i hadn t met danny right away as an intern, he was off making a film, but he would call the office every day and i would answer the
powerful women in hollywood, now at the helm of one of the movie industry s biggest players warner brothers motion picture group, the ioi year old studio that first brought us the talkies, ushering out the silent movie era with its jazz singer, and the studio behind beloved classics from casablanca to batman. but in recent years, warner s faced challenges, notjust problems caused by covid and strikes by actors and writers, but others of its own making. not least a falling out with director christopher nolan, who took his award winning oppenheimer to universal instead. the company is also now riding high with barbie, the biggest grossing film in the company s history. 50 cool. welcome to the media show. pam abdy, thank you so much for having me on the lot, and hello. just to talk about your career for a little bit first. you started as an intern and then receptionist atjersey films, the production company that made pulp fiction. you went on to be assistant to the co founder
she s one of the most powerful women in hollywood, now at the helm of one of the movie industry s biggest players warner brothers motion picture group, the 101 year old studio that first brought us the talkies, ushering out the silent movie era with its jazz singer, and the studio behind beloved classics from casablanca to batman. but in recent years, warner s faced challenges, notjust problems caused by covid and strikes by actors and writers, but others of its own making. not least a falling out with director christopher nolan, who took his award winning oppenheimer to universal instead. the company is also now riding high with barbie, the biggest grossing film in the company s history. 50 cool. welcome to the media show. pam abdy, thank you so much for having me on the lot, and hello. just to talk about your career for a little bit first. you started as an intern and then receptionist atjersey films, the production company that made pulp fiction. you went on to be assist
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Throw on a toque and your thickest winter coat for this one! How many movies make a point out of being set in a pleasant, temperate climate? Where are the stakes in that? While we may have watched these movies with the heat running at home or in a climate-controlled theater, we could still feel the chill coming off the screen.