I've seen all the Judd Apatow movies, and I'd love to have a really funny little part in one of them some day.
People used to be funny about approaching me, but now they seem to think I'm as sane as anyone who's done what I've done in movies can be.
God bless McNally, it's got some fantastic stuff in it, but it's no easy task to make a movie out of.
There's nothing worse than finishing your last take on a movie and thinking, 'God! I finally nailed who this guy was!'
Not a fan of spiders. I saw the movie 'Arachnophobia,' which was single-handedly rated in the top three worst choices of my life.
One of my favorite things about doing movies is that you get to do different things you'd never do in real life.
I'm working on my life story. I'm not decided if it's going to be a musical or a movie with music in it.
I've worked in television all my life, but really I've always wanted to work in the movies.
Life is not about making dough or how many movies you can make in a year. It's about finding someone that you can share things with.
Editing is the only process. The shooting is the pleasant work. The editing makes the movie, so I spend all my life in editing.
Life is like a movie-since there aren't any commercial breaks, you have to get up and go to the bathroom in the middle of it.
Don't get a movie confused with real life. I'm a well-rounded human being like everyone else.
In life and in movies, it's a similar challenge, where you have expectations, and you end up in situations that are not meeting your expectations.
The fun is getting to wear multiple disguises and getting to explore multiple personalities and bring them to life. So a movie career definitely affords me that.
In all honesty I think that I've had a very normal life, even though I've been making movies since I was 9.
I'm a filmmaker and I'm proud of the movies I've made. But in the background of my life I was also very involved in the creation of the sport.
My previous movie before 'Life Is Beautiful' was the same; they didn't release it so much in United States.
Trees Lounge is based on my own life. Both my parents like the movie. My father, of course, thinks it's a masterpiece.
I haven't written my memoirs or let the television movie be made about my life.
I think the struggle, whenever you make a film or television movie based on a real person's life, is finding a dramatic arc that will hold an audience's attention.
I don't think people have been able to deal with the fact that African American filmmakers can make movies about life and relationships.