I know, a lot of the films I've done, it's obvious I'm going to beat up six guys and just walk out the door. There's not a lot of motivating factors - it's just action for the sake of action.
And we think that our citizens and yours would be very angry if they thought that we hadn't taken every possible step for prevention and then for joint action in the likelihood of those who threaten our lives and our well- being, taking action at the...
Trust your gut feeling about things, listen to what others are saying, and look at the results of your actions. Once you know the truth, you can set about taking action to improve. Everyone will be better for it.
I have two dream roles: One would be a biopic of someone I admire and respect and the other one would be some sort of action drama film similar to a 'Bourne Identity.' I just really want to do an intelligent action drama film.
Are you a dreamer or a doer? Hopefully you are both because a dream with no action is just a dream and a plan with no ending goal is senseless direction. Follow and accomplish your dreams with a plan of action!
While we face economic obstacles that challenge every decision made in Washington, decisions made merely for political gain must stop. It's time to restore civility in Congress. It's time for action where action is needed - all politics aside.
I call for greater measures to involve more women at higher levels in mine action. Governments should do more to address gender in their mine action programmes and through their implementation of the Anti-personnel Mine Ban Convention.
The movie business is a big gamble.
Most movie stars don't change their look at all.
Sex should not be in the movies and should be in the home, and violence should be in the movies and not in the home.
I know what a good movie is.
A good movie is three good scenes and no bad scenes.
I think I made good movies.
I do think 'The Notebook' is a darn good movie.
I watched movies and thought, 'I want to be in movies,' and wanted to be an actor.
Frankly, I got into the movies because I like the movies a lot.
I've been in the movies for 50 years, I've made 130 some-odd movies.
Griffin Mill: So, what's the story? Walter Stuckel: Twenty-five words or less? Okay. Movie exec calls writer. Writer's girlfriend says he's at the movies. Exec goes to the movies, meets writer, drinks with writer. Writer gets conked and dies in four ...
Movies are art and the spirit of the movie depends on the creators.
I'm not an actor, I'm a movie star.
I've been in the bargain basement of the movie business.