I always loved movies, but I never thought I would presume to be a screenwriter and definitely not a director.
We need Hollywood to make movies and television shows about sexy female engineers.
You don't want to be photographed? You don't want to be known? Then you don't need to be out there peddling movies.
When I was a kid, I thought movies just came from air. I thought they just appeared.
If the same energy went into marketing movies to women as they do on the other demographics we might see more of a spike.
Before that, they thought talking movies might eliminate radio as well. But radio just keeps getting stronger.
In movies, I have had the opportunity of working with some of the people that I respect very much.
When you produce and direct, your movies are different to you. They're not just something you act in.
I grew up on Bette Davis movies, and Marlene Dietrich, Marilyn Monroe.
I can't get through some movies without shedding a tear; I can't lie.
With the movies, people are not going to wait around. The deadline is a deadline. In publishing it's more a polite suggestion.
I make movies. I have a passion. Puppies and daisies don't accomplish anything. That's not me at all.
I grew up in the '80s. I was a kid, but all my favorite movies came out of that period.
When you make the kind of movies I make, you get weird letters from people.
I always watch superhero movies, and I like the action and the fighting and all the different kinds of powers.
It's not like vampires are inherently bad. It's just people need to make better vampire movies.
I think what Hollywood has done for so long, is make movies for themselves.
Sex is a doorway to something so powerful and mystical, but movies usually depict it in a completely flat way.
I went to see the 'Spider-Man' movies because my wife is a fan, and so are my kids.
I remember working on movies like Gettysburg and feeling that Jeff Daniels was kind of a mentor.
I have done about 15 movies so far and am on my 5th season on That '70s Show.