Good music is good music, and everything else can go to hell.
I want to do a musical movie. Like Evita, but with good music.
There's only one type of music and that's good music, no matter what genre it is.
I really love music, and I definitely love playing music and getting to be a part of music.
We love playing music but we're too weird to play music.
I've loved Michael Jackson, his music, his music videos.
I like the pop music, but I still want to have meaning in my music.
If I am playing any music at all it is jazz music.
Musicians should not play music. Music should play musicians.
All music is folk music. I ain't never heard a horse sing a song.
Everyone has learned how to monetize music except the music industry.
I'm trying to fuse popular and commercial music and just make very creative music. It's popular music: it's everything for everybody.
I'm a big fan of pop music - I think Marvin Gaye was pop music; things like that.
I don't like these commercial films I do. I'd far prefer to do more artistic films, more cult films.
For behaviorist films, that's been much more useful - the change of technology - but for my kind of films, doing them on film is much better, because it's more beautiful.
I think that the change began... I made a film a few years ago called The Spitfire Grill, and that didn't make much money either, but it was a good film and an independent film.
I think the audience know which films are aimed at their pocket, and which films are aimed at their soul. There are a lot of films out there made by people who are genuinely trying to make a change.
The ethos of most films is that you make a film, you exploit the community, you exploit the environment, and it's OK because you made a great film, you know?
A good project but a poor director will always make a mediocre film, but an average script and good director can make a good film, as he will put in everything to make the film look good.
It's a very good thing for students also to be exposed to people who aren't film students or film scholars but who work in the world of film.
When I stopped making films, they were getting on to the more realistic films and the explicit films and all. They were depicting life as it is, and some of it was unpleasant. I gradually moved away from that.