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In A Perfect World, I'd Love To Make 90-minute Movies, But For Me, A Movie Needs To Be As Long Or Short As It Can Sustain Itself.
-Paul Feig
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In A Perfect World, I'd Love To
Paul Feig
In A Perfect World, I'd Love To Make 90-minute Movies, But For Me, A Movie Needs To Be As Long Or Short As It Can Sustain Itself.
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