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"So yeah, it got slightly embarrassing," he said."At one point I almost found myself apologizing to my director friends."
"Don't Look Up" is an obvious allegory on the ongoing ignorance surrounding climate change; McKay has previously tackled real world topics such as the 2008 financial crash in"The Big Short", and Dick Cheney's vice-presidency in"Vice". Elsewhere in the interview, McKay said he got two interesting reactions from the Cheney family in the wake of the latter.
"I got two reactions," he recalled."A friend of Christian Bale was at a party and said to Dick Cheney: 'I know Christian Bale.' And Cheney looked up at them and said: 'Well, you tell Christian Bale he's a dick." And Christian’s friend laughed, and Cheney said: 'I'm not kidding.'" "And then the second reaction, and you've got to judge if this is me thinking too much of our movie, but I think it's pretty odd that Liz Cheney just came out for gay marriage," McKay continued."And I do know, from seeing her timeline on social media, a lot of people gave her a hard time for betraying her sister [Mary, who is a lesbian].
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