Opportunity to suspend disbelief is often why we watch movies. The stories and images touch us and shift perspectives in ways we may not allow in our daily lives. As readily as you check your “this isn’t real” attitude at the ticket counter –...
If it's a big man that is hurting you, smile at him.
If there were no elephants in the jungle, the buffalo would be big.
A man is as big as the things that made him mad.
A big blanket makes a person sleep late.
A big nose never spoiled a handsome face.
Two small antelopes can beat one big one.
A little pepper burns a big man's mouth.
A powerful man has big ears.
When big bells ring, little ones are not heard.
When the big bells ring, the little bells are not heard.
Hide your body in the Big Dipper.
You can't start a movie by having the attitude that the script is finished, because if you think the script is finished, your movie is finished before the first day of shooting.
I mean, the whole idea of movies was it was special to go to see - you went to a movie theater to see something that was magical and amazing, in a very special location.
I'm a person who likes these sort of movies... sad but moving 'art movies' that normally are at a festival and then they go to a small art house theater and disappear.
Are there any more beautiful words in the English dictionary than 'see you tomorrow?
I watch silent movies on mute. But only for the dialogue.
There's a thing with genre movies and science fiction movies that number two is the charmed; two seems to be the best. I loved 'Terminator 2.'
The thing is, making movies as an actress, you learn so many things. Like when you're making a movie with Quentin Tarantino you're just at the best cinema school ever.
I like most of the Humphrey Bogart movies because they had to act then, and they acted very well. Edward G. Robinson is probably the best actor I've ever seen on the movies.
Movies without meaningful dialogue play well all over the world. The Apostle is probably the best movie of the year, but it won't do squat in Korea.