ADAM’S DA BOMB

On the difficult of making sympathic graffiti artist characters:
“…anyone who’s walked up to their apartment in NY and saw a fresh tag on their door, literally dripping because it just went up, and got pissed off, they’re going to bring that hatred to the movie. A lot of people even asked me, ‘why did you even bother making a movie about graffiti writers? They’re horrible people.'”
On the look of the film:
“I wanted to achieve with the visuals and cinematography what graffiti writers achieve with their spray can: a blend of styles. That in your-face style, yet at the same time raw and gritty, not polished. And I think that’s the most successful aspect of the film to me. I experimented and I tried to do something different.”
His dream cast:
“Mark Webber, Tilda Swinton, Harvey Keitel, Tera Patrick and Old Dirty Bastard – may he rest in peace. I wrote a part for [ODB] in a movie and then he died. It sucks. It was a really pivotal role.”
What he would bring to a dramatic adaptation of Paris Hilton’s Confessions of an Heiress:
“It would be a tragic porno film. It would be a hardcore porno, but really sad. It would really f*** people up.”