Sometimes I have a great day of filming and sometimes the theater strikes me better. It just depends.
It's great to sit and talk about the films and the people I work with, rather than where I buy my socks or whatever.
Sometimes it's great, sometimes it's bad. I think the film could have been a lot better.
You can have a bunch of great actors in a film, but if you don't have anyone telling a great story, it's a moot point.
I have memories of films that nobody ever saw, that I was very proud of, and those are still great memories.
I am a great movie buff, and I devour films regularly.
As far as I know, if you take your time, write a good script and make a good film, then give the audience time, they will accept it.
If you make a feelgood film which is complete candyfloss, where everybody is good and everything is beautiful and hunky dory, it won't appeal to the audience.
I'm not afraid of being thought of as someone who is associated with film music. Why not? If it's a good song, what does it matter?
I don't really see the point in making a film unless you can think of a good reason to do it.
I mean, it was a mummy movie. It was a good film independent of its source. It that looks like Lawrence of Arabia on steroids in a lot of ways.
Deeper fulfilment is rather different from the happiness of seeing a good film or watching your team win at football, and it doesn't come at the push of a button.
I think what makes a good action film is a story that gets you involved. Just action, by itself, is not going to work.
Jennifer Aniston and I have always just really gotten along well... I was just fortunate to be a good fit for parts in her films.
The problem with trying to make a film good and have it work for an audience is the problem of trying to tell a story well. The shape or the color of it doesn't matter.
Lynch is not as strange as his films. He's a complex guy with a very interesting view of the world. But he's very accessible, with a good heart.
I'm just attracted to good material and great characters and that can come in any form, whether it's television or film or a theatre piece.
I think Michael Caine is a perfectly good actor but it's obvious he's not going to be in one of my films.
I acted in a couple friends's short films and thought I was gonna be really good and mysterious and sexy. And I was just terrible and self-aware.
Film is such a very good tool for communicating emotions, and all designers and creative people look to inspire an emotional response.
A film is never really good unless the camera is an eye in the head of a poet.