
#242 Francis Ford Coppola: A Filmmaker's Life
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#242 Francis Ford Coppola: A Filmmaker's Life mentions Francis Ford Coppola, A Filmmaker's Life by Michael G. Coppola, The Godfather by Mario Puzo, The Rain People, and The Founders by Jimmy Sony with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
To me, this biography was an exposition in what it means to be human, the messy life experience that you and I go through.
Just when things seemed bleakest, Coppola received a call from Paramount.
Coppola had invested eighty thousand dollars of his earnings from Finian's Rainbow, so that's a second movie.
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“This is an excerpt from the end of the book that I'm going to talk to you about today, which is Francis Ford Coppola, A Filmmaker's Life.”
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“Coppola read a portion of the book and hated it, and when Paramount called with its offer, he did what any broke-and-down-on-his-luck director would have done if offered a high-visibility, high-paying project. He turned it down.”
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“Coppola had invested eighty thousand dollars of his earnings from Finian's Rainbow, so that's a second movie. Now we moved on to the third. So he's taking the money that he made from the second movie and investing in technology that will benefit his third movie instead of our equipment needed to create a mobile filming and editing unit.”
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“Imagine there's something that Max Levchin said in that book, The Founders, which is about the early history, the first four years history of PayPal.”
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“Coppola was feeling completely overwhelmed when 20th Century Fox had purchased the film rights to this book called Patton Ordeal and Triumph, which is a biography of George S. Patton.”
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“The book 'A Life' is a biography of George Lucas, which includes Francis Ford Coppola as a main character, showcasing their friendship and early careers.”
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“Lucas's documentary, which he called filmmaker, caught the essence of the ups and downs of making the rain people.”
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“Ellie, Coppola's wife, wrote a book called 'Notes' which started as a diary and became a personal report on the difficulties of being Mrs. Francis Ford Coppola during the making of Apocalypse Now.”
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The host mentions the book to highlight the complexities of Francis Ford Coppola's life and career, emphasizing the messy and human aspects of his…

The host discusses how Coppola's financial difficulties led him to an unexpected opportunity with 'The Godfather.' This book serves as a pivotal po…

The host discusses how Coppola's resourcefulness and boldness in filmmaking are exemplified in his approach to 'The Rain People.' This film represe…
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The Godfather
“The Godfather 1 and 2 are two of my favorite movies of all time, and I should tell you the way the book is structured. So we go over his early life, but once we get into this part of the book, from here for the next like 350 pages, every chapter is a movie.”
One from the Heart
“It's called this movie called One from the Heart. It had a budget, so a cost of $26 million, but then it only brought in $600,000.”
Tucker: The Man and His Dream
“Francis made a movie, like a biographical film about Preston Tucker, who was somebody who tried to create a brand new American car company in the 1940s.”
Dementia 13
“It was smart, well-written and extremely demented. It's a horror movie. It developed into Dementia 13, which was Coppola's first feature.”
Apocalypse Now
“I read 100 pages on Apocalypse Now, and just how crazy that movie was to make.”
Patton
“The studio was looking for someone to write a screenplay. They liked Coppola's work on this other war movie called Is Paris Burning, so they contact him and offer him a job.”
You're a Big Boy Now
“He winds up using this movie. It's called You're a Big Boy Now as he has his thesis because he's like, I'm not going to be in film school anymore.”
The Rain People
“Coppola had nowhere near the kind of money that he needed that was necessary to make The Rain People, which is going to be his third movie.”
American Graffiti
“Coppola helped Lucas get American Graffiti, which was one of the highest return on investments in movie history.”
Finian's Rainbow
“Coppola had invested eighty thousand dollars of his earnings from Finian's Rainbow, so that's a second movie.”
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