In my view, the only way to see a film remains the way the filmmaker intended: inside a large movie theater with great sound and pristine picture.
I'm a big fan of all the great movie devils, from Walter Huston to Ray Walston to Al Pacino to Jack Nicholson.
All those pseudo-Hollywood movies set nowhere, with everybody good looking and having great physique - that's not working any more.
I think, if you can, it's OK to put something in a movie because it makes you feel good.
With movies, you are always in search is a good story, one that everyone will relate to and love. I love finding those stories and creating a visual world to tell the story.
I think there's really only been one successful video game adaptation, and that was probably 'Tomb Raider.' Whether or not you thought it was a good movie, it was successful financially.
'Legion' was a lot of fun to shoot. It was a real unique apocalypse scenario that takes place in a diner out in the desert. Very much like a drive-in B-movie, but in a good way.
Only really good comedies and really good horror movies get a verbal response out of the audience. People will scream. People will laugh.
I don't do a comic book thinking there is a movie. I just want it to be as good a comic book as it can be.
Audiences don't ever disappoint me, in the sense that movies I feel really good about, they usually feel really good about too.
The movie industry is very competitive, and if you're like me and you suffer from your own insecurities about whether or not you're any good, that can be troubling.
You set out to tell a good story. You don't do it because there is a deep message involved because the movie is almost always bad when you do that.
Egotism is not a good quality. It's not something to be admired or even tolerated. It wouldn't be tolerated in a field commander and it shouldn't be tolerated in a movie director.
If you're a woman, just make a freaking good movie. I don't believe in the women who say, 'It's too hard, I'm getting shot down.'
No matter how good you might be in a movie, you'll never be any better. But in a play, I can be better next Tuesday. That's the thrill of it.
Films don't hold the answers I'm looking for... Would you not be so much more interested in finding out that Bigfoot existed than in watching a really good movie?
Miramax can buy a small independent movie that isn't very good, but because it has great relationships with different theaters, it can get into a big theater.
I'm not prejudiced about what type of movies I'm in, what form they take or whether they're studio or independent. I just want to make films that are going to be good.
I haven't seen about half the movies I've done. You know, you've got to make a living, but some I don't get a good vibe with.
It doesn't matter if it's black-and-white. If a movie has a story that is filled with emotion, you can have as much pleasure, and it's very good for cinema.
I make dark dramas, movies about people living in desperate fear who then overcome that fear and find a heroic side to themselves.