As the former president of production at New Line Cinema, Michael De Luca made some of your favorite films of the nineties, including Boogie Nights, Se7en, Rush Hour, Friday, and Austin Powers — in short, the sort of scrappy, unusual, and surprising films that seem to be in short supply today. Fortunately, through his current production deal at Columbia Pictures (he left New Line in 2001), De Luca has continued to make smart and challenging films like The Social Network, Moneyball, and this weekend's Captain Phillips. All week, we've been telling you how to make a movie, and who better to weigh in on that than the producer who has best weathered the radical changes in the industry over the last twenty years? Plus, there's a little movie De Luca's currently working on called Fifty Shades of Grey ...
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