Film Courage: Did you plan to be a filmmaker?
Mark Landsman, Filmmaker of SCANDALOUS: The Untold Story of the National Enquirer: I always loved movies so I never thought I was going to make movies, that happened in college. But I was always obsessed with movies and my brother and I would go when I was a kid in suburban Chicago when movies were like $3.50 so I would go all the time and we would sneak into R-rated movies (because you could at the time). It was a big deal and we would wait for hours and hours and hours for STAR WARS to open or INDIANA JONES movies to open…(Watch the video interview on Youtube here).

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