Uncover the Untold Secrets Behind Re-inventing the Western with Joe Cornet on SYS Podcast Episode 538
Ashley
So, what happens to a book like that? Is it some way going to be a film project? It’s going to be your memoir and eventually it gets turned into a fictional film of some sort.
Joe Cornet
Well, I don’t know if I don’t know what the salability would be for a film version of my life as such, although it’s been pretty, pretty interesting ride so far. But I, I’m looking at this purely as to book, and sort of, if it can help anybody, my story is very unusual, as you know, how I got into this, how I started making films, and who I started making films with. I mean, I’ve made films with Don Murray, Eric Roberts, you know, a whole host of people that just were wonderful to work with. And I never would have thought this was possible, you know, 20 years ago. But here I am, and I’m still making them. And I’m grateful and appreciative and blessed and humbled that people actually want to watch my movies. And by the way, this, this one, the Wide West has a hell of a cast. Check out our, our, well, the great Carrie Goodwin is in this one. And she plays a very interesting role. Tatiana Nava, who is very good. Check her out in this film. As I said, Kazuko Byashi, and our two Sumo’s are just great. But we have a whole host of other folks in it, Nick Bailey, who plays the town judge. And of course, Alexander is very different in this. So it’s a very interesting treat for people that are used to seeing our normal stuff, because this is going to take them down a whole different side road.
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