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Factory Girl Trailer

The trailer looks cool, but according to Lou Reed who read the script: "there's no limit to how low some people will go to write something to make money." Reed agreed to license his song "Heroin" to the producers for the price tag of three hundred thousand dollars.

3 comments:

mister anchovy said...

Mr. Reed was involved with my favourite tribute to Andy Warhol - the CD he did with John Cale called Songs for Drella. It is an emotionally roller-coaster, it's tough in parts and sentimental in others. The songwriting is great and so are the performances... "I think images are worth repeating and repeating and repeating...."

Anonymous said...

We are hoping to get to see this one tonight, I'm pretty excited. Thats the funniest quote from Reed, and then he sells his music...what a hoot. Guy Pierce looks and sounds awesome as Warhol...and Sienna Miller is a knockout!

Timmer said...

Yes I think that I want to see it too. I like Mr. Anchovie's CD: Songs For Drella. Drella is derived from Dracula and Cinderella. I guess that was Warhol's nickname around the factory at the time, ha, ha.