"I liked to work in a shop down in the basement and invent things and build gadgets"
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The verb choices are telling. “Invent,” “build,” “gadgets” all imply problem-solving and function, not self-expression for its own sake. Coppola’s films, at their best, carry that engineering mindset: elaborate systems (families, armies, institutions) designed to produce pressure, then tested until they break. Even his career reads like a maker’s arc. After the 1970s canonization, he kept chasing control over the means of production - founding American Zoetrope, experimenting with new workflows, pushing technology, trying to make filmmaking less like renting a factory and more like owning a workshop.
There’s also an emotional dodge embedded here. Talking about gadgets is a safe way to talk about ambition without confessing ego. It’s modesty with teeth: if you’re “building,” you’re not begging for approval, you’re making something that either works or doesn’t. Coppola’s subtext is that cinema should be less about permission and prestige and more about craft, tools, and the stubborn joy of making a thing real.
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Coppola, Francis Ford. (2026, January 18). I liked to work in a shop down in the basement and invent things and build gadgets. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-liked-to-work-in-a-shop-down-in-the-basement-17215/
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"I liked to work in a shop down in the basement and invent things and build gadgets." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-liked-to-work-in-a-shop-down-in-the-basement-17215/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.




