GQ Magazine interviews Harmony about Spring Breakers!
The "comedy-romance" journeys to a paradise lost, tracking the descent of four beach bunnies into darkness—with a cornrowed, drug-dealing James Franco as their shepherd. The Franco Conceptual Experience will hardly rankle, but this might: Disney Channel wunderkinds Selena Gomez and Vanessa Hudgens,
alongside Glee's Ashely Benson 
and Rachel Korine, the director's wife, play the co-ed criminals, toting guns, parlaying with Gucci Mane, and upsetting the very controlled universe of family fun and Justin Bieber.
With all of this in mind, do you even need a story? As we found out speaking with Harmony, we don't, and neither does he.
GQ:
Is the movie close to finished?
Harmony Korine: Not even close.
Well, it should be done in three or four months.
GQ: You have so many different elements in this movie—James Franco, South Florida, Selena Gomez. It seems just like a great reason to throw all these things together. There's something inherently funny about that.
Harmony Korine: Yeah. Those are just things I love in life.
GQ: Something I've always found interesting about you is that you've always aspired to be a commercial filmmaker.
Harmony Korine: I just really hope that as many people see it as possible, and that it shatters records. me too Harmony 
GQ: You'd once said you'd love to have someone like Miley Cyrus to promote one of your movies. And you sort of did that here with Vanessa Hudgens and Selena Gomez. Why did you think they'd fit into a Harmony Korine film?
Harmony Korine: I think they're great, terrific, awesome. I thought they'd be perfect. They're exactly who I wanted.
GQ: They're also incredibly young. Or at least they look that way. Does youth play a huge role in your movie?
Harmony Korine: I wouldn't say I'm especially interested in youth culture. I don't really care that much about hanging out with old people. I mean, I will hang out with an old person. It's not that I'm against it. You only have a short time on this planet, you might as well enjoy it. Hang out with a young person.
I can't wait