The new film "Reality" is about a cameraman named Jason with big dreams. He wants to make a sci-fi thriller about television sets taking over the world.
He's even found a wealthy producer willing to finance it, on one condition. He must find the perfect groan, the groan people would make as the TVs destroy them.
It's a pretty strange concept for a film, but maybe not so strange from a man whose first American film, "Rubber," was about a car tire that comes to life and starts murdering people with its psychic powers.
Writer and director Quentin Dupieux joined Take Two to discuss "Reality."
To hear the full interview, click the link above.
Reality opens May 15 at the Arena Cinema in Hollywood.