Above the Belt(continued)
Actors Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf bow during the curtain call for the new David Mamet play, November (Photo: Getty Images) I find it amusing that the presidential turkeys got to occupy first class all by themselves. And everybody—everybody—on the plane got a little leaflet that said, "I flew on the plane with a presidentially pardoned Disney turkey." [Laughter.] So that was the impetus to write November. Had you always wanted to work with Nathan Lane? Well, I love that in one day Nathan Lane's character is dealing with being broke, not having a presidential library, gay marriage, campaign contributions, and pardoning turkeys. Do you think the Oval Office could be that crazy? Are you loving the primaries? It certainly seems to have reinvigorated politics for lots of people. The race between Hillary and Obama is unreal. She had an amazing comeback.
It's a kind of cinematic election: a tough-guy woman candidate running against an Ivy League–educated black man and a 70-something Vietnam War hero. If one wanted to pitch it as a reality series, it would be interesting. I met this young guy who said, "I think I want to marry a woman that I don't know." And the waitress leaned over and said, "You will." I think that's what you get with a president. They have to be all things to all people in a primary. Then you have to be different all things to different all people in the general election. But once they get into office they have to face the reality of running the country. So I'm sure people are always asking who you're voting for? |
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