First of all, you needed a budget to do the video. The record companies would pick and choose who got videos.
I am not about to let the people who so mismanaged the state budget now try to manage local government.
We're facing a natural disaster in the middle of an economic disaster. The federal government has to balance its budget the way our families do.
Government spending clearly needs some adjusting. But a budget is a statement of our priorities, and balancing our spending on the backs of our nation's seniors is not the right approach.
First of all, pharmaceutical costs are the single fastest-growing part of our health care budget.
Without an understanding of history, we are politically, culturally and socially impoverished. If we sacrifice history to economic pressures or to budget cuts, we will lose a part of who we are.
Now that judges embrace forcibly starving someone to death, Congress should use its appropriation power to starve the judicial budget.
I've been lucky enough to work with some great directors, and I don't want to throw that away by doing one big horrible big budget film.
Starship Troopers was great. It was great fun to work on something with blue screens and big budget special effects. Denise Richards was nice to look at too, of course.
I need three million dollars to make a low-budget, intellectual, artistic, exciting, erotic movie with a great soundtrack.
With respect to drugs, you know, there are a lot of organizations, including an enormous budget and an army at the federal government level that tries to deal with the drug problem.
The term 'cost shifting,' as I use it, refers to those items in a university's budget that used to be reimbursed by the federal government but are no longer paid for by them.
Any sensible family has a budget that lays out how much will be spent for household and other purposes. Without such planning, things would quickly go awry.
I think that 'Family Guy' is hysterical. It's edgy and hip - and they can do whatever they want to do because it's animated and they're not limited by budget.
Three years after starting, by physically doing everything from raising the finance to special effects, we'd finally cobbled together our low budget film.
There's nothing like being on a massive-budget film where you don't know anything, and there's a million people, and no one's communicating.
In an ideal world, I'd bounce between big projects and no-budget TV dramas with fantastic scripts.
I'd like to enter in and out of that big budget world, rather than staying in it. It's not the case that the bigger the film, the better it is.
I've had weird, weird acting jobs. Low-budget filmmaking where you find yourself in really bizarre places.
The only difference from one $100 million budget film to another is which of the 12 box stars are getting $20 million to be in it.
Obama is not only obstructing budget reform; it's almost as if he is trying to make matters worse.