The director of Halloween, The Thing, Big Trouble in Little China, Escape From New York, They Live, and more hasn't made a feature since 2010.
; his “perfect day” ; and the advice he’d give his younger self: “I dreamed of being a movie director ever since 1956, and my dream came true. Whether it’s hard, whether I’m always successful, I don’t care. I’m living my dream, and there is nothing better as a human being. So I would say to myself, ‘Man, go to it.
You’re going to have a drink. You’ll have your dream fulfilled. Go make your movies.’” And maybe he’ll go make another one, one of these days?to read the full interview with Carpenter—a must for fans—and tell us your favorite Carpenter film below in the comments!All you need to do is sign up with your email and boom: credit for your preorder on a new Samsung device.
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