The big companies are the private industry. But they're faced with a short-term need to show a profit in short-term.
I mean, most actresses can't host and most hostesses can't act, and that's the general rule in the industry.
The social and industrial structure of America is founded upon an enlightened citizenship.
The reform of state industry, and most directly related to that, the banking sector, is enormously daunting.
We absolutely have to restrain concentrations of wealth in industry from spoiling the situation for everybody.
Next year, if no one gives me any work, that's fine. I'm not going to do well anyway. I'm not an actor, I'm just exploiting this industry.
I definitely like clothes as much as the next girl, just not to the extent of people who work in the fashion industry.
You have to work with the auto industry, the oil companies, you have to work to develop renewable fuel, whether it's solar or different kinds of fuel or whatever.
If you're an artist, it's OK to put your money into your art. The advantage, in hindsight, is that you become the film, and the film becomes you; you breathe it.
I like the platform to show your art and everything that goes along with that. To show your voice and hopefully find films that are more politically driven, films that maybe inspire.
When you do a film, all you want is to make the best film possible. You don't think about Oscars. But it's really flattering. Please, bring it on!
I am sure I am one of 2,000 film directors in the world that Tarantino admires.
I do like musical films more than big Hollywood films, especially those by Jacques Demi and Vincent Minelli.
I like serious films, the moneymaking blockbusters that don't make any kind of sense and John Carpenter films.
When a film like Chris Nolan's Memento cannot get picked up, to me independent film is over. It's dead.
With '10,000,' our aim was to make a film that was entertaining and a roller-coaster ride; it is what it is. It's an adventure film.
After film school, I would write 8 hours a day on film and 8 hours a night on TV, and then sleep once and a while.
Although you have some films that are a real bummer, there's always a film that comes up where it's just heaven.
'The Road' was my first American film, my first film in the snow. The first of everything. So, I was jumping into it, and that was pretty grueling.
I'd rather do theatre and British films than move to L.A. in hopes of getting small roles in American films.
I loved Westerns as a little kid, and I loved horror films.