Jeff Bridges Remembers Michael Cimino, a ‘Splendid Filmmaker’ Whose Advice He’s Never Forgotten
In for a penny, in for a pound.
In for a penny, in for a pound.
Trained as an architect, Cimino called the sudden turn he took to directing movies “crazy” and “suicidal.”
The helmer won two Oscars for the Vietnam classic, but his career was destroyed after his 1980 film “Heaven’s Gate.”
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