I'm for mechanical art. When I took up silk screening, it was to more fully exploit the preconceived image through the commercial techniques of multiple reproduction.
I do not feel any artist can produce great art without putting great personality into it. It is always a piece of you that goes on the screen or the canvass.
I'm very silly as a person, but quality silliness on-screen has more of an art to it. Harrison Ford, whom I was in 'Morning Glory' with, has mastered that dry funny better than anyone.
The Weinsteins believe in test screenings. I don't. I don't think good films are made that way. Call me crazy, but I'd like to think you need a singular vision to make good art.
In the afternoon, over gold screens, I will brush the blue dust of my dreams.
Like people would ever want to read books on an electronic screen.
Half of the American people have never read a newspaper. Half never voted for President. One hopes it is the same half.
Celebrity mentality sometimes misguides us to make wrong choices. That’s why T.V screens sometimes lie to us!
A thought is a screen, not a mirror; that is why you live in a thought envelope, untouched by Reality.
On-screen relationships are the best because you don't have to worry about saying the wrong things. And if the guy's got a girlfriend, or I'm not attracted to him, it's even better. It's just my character kissing his character.
I was this person with this weird last name from New York that no one had ever heard of. But my screen test I guess, according to him, was the best. So I got the part, which was incredible.
In my opinion, there are two things that can absolutely not be carried to the screen: the realistic presentation of the sexual act and praying to God.
My mantra is: put your brain into gear and if you can add to what's on the screen then do it, otherwise shut up.
I continue to be a strong believer in the life-saving importance of early detection, and I encourage everyone to be proactive about their preventive screenings.
I can't watch myself on screen without dying a little bit inside. And there are lots of moments when I think, 'What am I doing as an actor? I can't act!'
TV cookery is very like internet porn - the overwhelming majority of its audience will never ever get to act out what's happening on screen.
In the East there is a gap between the top of a wall and underside of a roof; it acts as a screen, and the Chinese were able to use it as they wished.
I have stage combat training from college, which is drastically different than fighting for the screen, but I do enjoy that kind of stuff.
As a medium, electronic screens possess infinite capacities and instant interconnections, turning words into a new kind of active agent in the world.
I think audiences like to see their favorite actor handle himself physically on screen, however he does it. He can wrestle, or box, or he can know karate.
On stage you need to emphasize every emotion. But on screen you need to tone everything down and make it believable.