I'm all for typewriters, with instant carbon copies, and seeing films in cinemas.
In any film there's always a historical implication.
I signed on with Disney to star and choreograph an original film.
I have always meticulously storyboarded my films from beginning to end.
No two directors make the same film the same way.
Film is like eating to me. It feels completely natural.
I don't approach films purely in context of genre.
Remember: TV is a format, film is a format, and books are a format.
It's very different working on stage to film; the immediacy is there on stage.
I feel old films should not be remade.
Language is much closer to film than painting is.
I never come away from a film thinking I nailed it.
Heath Ledger is someone I know and would like to do a film with.
It's no accident that Tony Hopkins is a wonderful film actor.
I was a film major with a concentration in animation.
I'm no longer interested in being in big commercial films.
To do a studio film, something with Disney. My father is thrilled.
I'd rather not make films than make bad ones.
You shouldn't dream your film, you should make it!
If I weren't a director, I would want to be a film composer.
Even The Impostors, as silly as it is, is a very intimate film, in a way.