That is the most common question I get, but the relation is a distant one. My father grew up in Louisville, Quebec which isn’t far from Berthierville, where Gilles [Villeneuve] grew up. My grandfather knew Seville - Gilles’ father - but bey...
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The best way is to observe life and the situations you and those around you get into. When you see something funny or ironic, write it down. Eventually you will have a library of mental and written images that will work in your writing.
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Well, it happened more than once, but to be able to relate it now, no I can’t [laughing]. Sometimes there were very funny situations.
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I can't say I do that. Maybe because of my scripts, I give out that feeling. While writing a script, you can't sit with any preconceived notion. As I write, the situations and characters follow a path and the characters behave in a particul...
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The most funny thing about touring is that we have never toured. And the most funny thing recording is that in the first studio we were recording our first and only full length is that the guy from the studio casually deleted all our tracks...
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Both. But I am more of a situation kind of person. If I can get a good visual that's what makes me laugh.
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When I chaired SGN-Eurisys, we had a large and long-term partnership with Japan. During one of my trips, a Japanese professor, whom I was meeting for the first time, gave me a present, in line with Japanese tradition. I knew that I wasn’t s...
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