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Quote UnquoteFriday, October 09, 2009 03:14 PM tags: Harmony Korine, Quote Unquote
"I would walk my dog at night back behind the alleyways in the neighborhood where I live in Nashville. And sometimes I would see these trash bins propped up against garages or lying on the ground. These overhead lights would be shining on them, giving them a real dramatic effect. The trash bins began to resemble human forms to me – almost like a war zone where the trash bins had been molested and beaten up and stuff. Sometimes, the way they were propped, they looked very humpable. Then I remembered that in my neighborhood growing up, there were these elderly peeping toms who would stare into my neighbor’s window. They lived in an old person’s home down the road, and they would come out at night. And I just put these ideas together." – Gummo director Harmony Korine to New York magazine on where the ideas for his latest movie, Trash Humpers, came from.
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