I said, “I want to make this low-budget idea of A Star Is Born, here’s what it is.”
He talked to me about doing it before we did American Sniper, but I thought I was too young.
And then [it was about] just drilling down more and making it as personal to me as I could.
Then I actually had a dream — I know it sounds crazy — and I saw the beginning of the movie and went to Warner Bros. the next day.
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