"It's been about ten years since I've worked with actors who knew their lines!"
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The specific intent reads like a pressure-release valve from someone used to running tight ships. Hughes came up in an era where studio schedules and budgets rewarded speed and preparation. An actor arriving unready isn’t just annoying, it’s expensive, contagious, and politically awkward: it slows crews, forces compromises, and shifts power toward the temperamental star who can afford to waste time. “Knew their lines” stands in for a whole package of virtues a director craves: respect for the crew, commitment to the craft, and a willingness to treat filmmaking as labor, not vibes.
Subtextually, it’s also a jab at the evolving culture of performance. As method-y spontaneity and celebrity aura became selling points, “being in the moment” could start to look like permission to be underprepared. Hughes’ sneer suggests he doesn’t buy that romance. He wants the spontaneity that comes after discipline, not instead of it.
The context matters because Hughes’ own brand depended on sharp pacing and dialogue you could practically hear as you read it. If the words are the engine, the least the driver can do is show up knowing the route.
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