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Casey Donahue on Connectivity

David Gane
David Gane
I was watching Larry Sanders earlier and noticed that the boom is constantly in the frame. It seemed kind of blatent so I figured I would ask Judd Apatow directly if there was some reason behind it. Turns out they were just sloppy.

On getting this response, Casey said:

This is the world we live in. We can communicate with anyone we feel like whenever we feel like it. We are living in the future.
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