I have a very realistic image of what marriage should be. It takes effort, but it shouldn't be the hardest thing that you do.
I guess I just feel bad that I'm still going on bad dates when I should really be in a bad marriage by now.
Marriage is a big deal, but who's to say I'm not going to pull a Vegas and get married to see what it's like for a minute?
It took me too long to realise that if you go to a marriage counsellor to resolve problems, it's in his interest to keep the marriage going.
My mother and father met at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He was a senior and she was a junior, and their marriage didn't last very long.
Ultimately, my greatest achievement is maintaining my career while sustaining a happy marriage and kids.
I believe in the institution of marriage, but one can't fix a time for it. Please don't predict it for me.
I think men who have a pierced ear are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought jewelry.
I didn't think marriage worked. I thought everybody who was married was secretly miserable - that it was something they just put up with for their children.
If you want to write for T.V. and movies, you will be subjected to kind and unkind criticism. You had better get used to it and develop a shell.
Some movies get rushed out right after you make them and I'm not always happy with that.
3D is quite a lot more advanced in animated movies; for live-action movies we're just taking baby steps, we're just in the beginning.
Television and movies have short-circuited reality. I don't think a lot of people are entirely clear on what is real and what is on the screen.
Bad movies are when people go, 'oh, I wasted $10 bucks and 2 hours and I don't even want to go back again.'
The theoretical casting part of movies is the funnest part. You really can imagine so many different versions of a story based on who's embodying it.
I do not quote my own movies. I think I would be pretty insufferable if I did.
Woody Allen movies notwithstanding, therapy, in the early eighties, was not exactly a hot conversation starter. Nor was it a favoured activity for dysfunctional couples or suffering individuals.
That TV show, 'After Thought,' is really exciting. It's a cross between 'Inception' and 'CSI' that I'm working on with Melissa Rosenberg from the 'Twilight' movies.
I don't think movies can ever be too intense, but people have to understand why you're showing them the things you are showing them.
I think cinema, movies, and magic have always been closely associated. The very earliest people who made film were magicians.
When newspapers started to publish the box office scores of movies, I was horrified. Those results are totally fake because they never include the promotion budget.