I don't really like discussions about a supposed Russian national character.
You can't have a discussion about politics without mentioning Ronald Reagan.
There was some discussion, but nothing got close to being a reality. They asked for a lot and got a lot (from the White Sox).
We are with Angela Merkel both people who proceed methodically, we love details. At summits, we two are among the few heads of state and government who take notes. I have always been someone who wants to explore things down to the last detail so I can understand them. And she is the same, I value that about her. I love the discussions that we have with each other about such things.
Discussions of generations only go downhill. There's no point in having them.
That's the one thing that I love about Twitter. There's no rule that says it's a discussion. So I love when I tweet something and somebody wants to have a conversation with me. I'm like, "Oh no, I don't use Twitter for conversations. I just say what I want to say so you can ask me a question but I'm not answering it."
The subject of bisexuality really needs much more discussion. Its a status that does exist.
As a filmmaker, you are constantly having the discussion with your team about whether something is "relatable".