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Self - Reader voice. TV Movie documentary. Hide Show Archive footage 14 credits. Hollywood Celebrity Documentary post-production Self. Will Graham. TV Movie documentary Self. Related Videos. See more ». Given your interest in civic society, 5 what do you make of the way Uber has affected cities? Does any form of car-based transportation within urban environments need to grapple with the challenges of congestion and pollution and the nature of employment?
Of course. But the New York City medallion system should be canceled tomorrow. It is not egalitarian. It is terrible economically for the drivers. It drives empty cars around polluting and congesting the city. This notion that Uber is not an improvement off of where we were is absurd. Does it need to get better? But there is no way you can tell me that the experience of riding in a New York taxi is anything other than debased compared to ride-sharing services. I get good cabbies and bad cabbies.
Come on. The cabbies now are the people who can pass the test. Have you ever asked an Uber driver if they would go back to driving a cab? Not one.
The fantastic emotional hook has always remained the heart of it for me. But you instantly have this affinity with him, because you know him inside the calm center of his brilliant mind. Is it? It is. But the history he floats through is a cutting look at the way America tore itself apart. Can you imagine that pitch? Or the social media reaction? Maybe with the right people. No way. Talk about opaque and convoluted.
But that movie is about the unknowability of anything, the impossibility of affecting anything. In Red Dragon , Norton played a retired FBI agent drawn back into his old investigative life in order to track down a serial killer with a little help from notorious murderer, Hannibal Lecter played by Anthony Hopkins.
The film, a prequel to the hit Silence of the Lambs , was a remake of the film Manhunter. Norton then starred in director Spike Lee's The 25th Hour as a drug dealer about to start a long prison sentence. The project was a dream come true for Norton, who had been a fan of Lee's work since Do the Right Thing. After such a hectic roll-out of films, Norton took a break for several years, accepting only two supporting roles—one in 's The Italian Job , and the other in 's Kingdom of Heaven.
Norton expanded his role behind the scenes. The company produced Down in the Valley , an independent drama starring Norton as a cowboy who moves to California and gets involved with a younger woman Evan Rachel Wood. That same year, the company also produced The Painted Veil , a historical drama of betrayal set in China during a cholera epidemic. Norton played a bacteriologist who learns his wife played by Naomi Watts is involved with another man played by Liev Schreiber.
Speaking on Norton's reputation as a difficult actor to work with, his co-star Naomi Watts said, "I think that there's no question that Edward is going to challenge every director that he works with. But if the director is smart, he will always listen to Edward's ideas, because 99 percent of the time they're brilliant. Outside of acting, Norton supports a number of social and political causes.
One of his most recent projects was raising funds for the Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust. He married producer Shauna Robertson in , and the pair welcomed their first child, son Atlas, in Also in , Norton starred in the historical mystery drama The Illusionist. He played a magician who uses his talents to help the woman he loves played by Jessica Biel in turn-of-the-century Vienna. Norton went through a very different type of transformation for his next role, starring as the title character in 's The Incredible Hulk.
Norton next starred opposite Colin Farrell in the crime drama Pride and Glory. The project was directed by Amy Rice and Alicia Sams, who had followed Obama for two and a half years to make the film.
Norton received Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for another film, Birdman , in which he plays a stage actor with an unpredictable, unsettling temperament. After a fire broke out in the basement of a former Harlem jazz club, a year-old firefighter died as part of efforts to save the apartments and residents above.
Norton faced additional problems when two residents filed a lawsuit against his production company. The suit alleged that Class 5 Films kept "highly flammable equipment" in the basement during production, and said the company failed to immediately warn residents after discovering the fire.
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