I really enjoy working on small films.
I don't see scarey films. I certainly wouldn't go see my films.
Most of the films I've done were ruined in the postproduction, not during filming.
The lifeblood of my career has been independent film.
A movie is made for an audience and a film is made for both the audience and the film-makers.
I always go to the Cannes Film Festival and it's just such a glamorous time.
I'm developing the stuff all the time. There's a film in my head. I'm imagining a film.
It is about time that TV actors were paid as well as film stars.
My idea of a romantic night is to watch action films.
Apparently I work for free, look at some of the independent films I've done.
Casting a film, you can have the greatest actors in a film and it doesn't work. It's a combination of all of the elements.
Up until then, whenever anyone had mentioned the possibility of making a film adaptation, my answer had always been, ‘No, I’m not interested.’ I believe that each reader creates his own film inside his head, gives faces to the characters, const...
A mule who goes in search of a fine set of antlers, will come back with his ears cut off:
How can you put out a fire set on a cart-load of firewood with only a cup of water.
Don't set the attic on fire just because you didn't catch any mice.
In the lean approach, companies are taught that prices are set by the market and that one way to improve profit margin is to reduce costs. This thinking flies in the face of "cost plus" thinking, where we look first at our own costs and set prices ba...
The educated man pictures a horde of submen, wanting only a day's liberty to loot his house, burn his books, and set him to work minding a machine or sweeping out a lavatory. 'Anything,' he thinks, 'any injustice, sooner than let that mob loose.' He ...
The VCR is to the American film producer and the American public as the Boston Strangler is to the woman alone.
I don't think film actors need training, really.
Developing films with directors, developing films with actors, is a poor percentage play for a screenwriter.
One of my favorite horror films of the Nineties was 'Event Horizon.'