Warren Beatty was honored by the Museum of the Moving Image with Mandy Patinkin, Barry Diller and wife Annette Bening paying tribute. Beatty, 79, addressed “Bonnie and Clyde” screenwriter Robert Benton, saying, he thought Bob Dylan was better suited for the role of Clyde. “And now look, [Dylan has] the Nobel Prize,” Beatty joked. I am known for being very decisive, and Stockholm is not that far away.”Beatty also addressed technology and our shrinking attention spans. “I think we’ve come to a period here where we need to deal with the brevity of our attention span,” he said.
Source: Fox News November 06, 2016 13:33 UTC