replied, “You think so? The Grammy’s in the bag?” “In the bag!” James confirmed.Twitter contentView on Twitter “We’re super glad people are listening to us, but we’re not the story,” David writes in the book. “We shouldn’t be the ‘stars’ of the school-shooting generation, which is a horrifying thought on so many levels. If peopleonly listen when privileged white kids get killed is either a female or a person of color and/or a mixture or an intersection of that, and that's the way I've always done my films. Also, [it affected] the energy on set. Like we shot the entire thing, including post-production, for $20,000. It was a very like bare bones like type of thing, and we did a lot of stuff on favors. But, I had the most fun on that set, and I think it's because everyone felt super invested in the series and in the story they were getting the chance to tell. Like often there were people being like, "I don't get to tell that part of my life when I'm on a set that's so heavily male, straight, white-dominated", you know?FA: Why the Mural in Honor of #JusticeforJunior Has Two Sets of Angel WingsGet theTeen VogueTake.Sign up for theTeen Vogueweekly emailCheck this out:
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