You put a movie star or a bunch of movie stars in a movie, it doesn't mean people are gonna go see it. It's been proven time and time again.
Often there is a wall between the journalist and the star because there is usually not much time to get to know a person, and the star is always asked the same questions, and may be defensive.
It's the formulaic studio movies the make money, and when they do, the actors in them are automatically movie stars.
I didn't know how to deal with success. If there was a Rock Star 101, I would have liked to take it. It might have helped me.
When you fall in love with favourite movie stars, it's not because they're movie stars and unattainable, but because they show you sides of themselves that are extremely personal.
I write a number of screenplays, and I've never really come up with a part for a movie star.
In high school I wanted to be a rock star and was in a lot of bands.
Here in England, everyone's a pop star, innit, whereas in America they believe in the term artist.
I don't see myself as a rock star. I don't see myself in that way. I'm interested in work that offers some sort of critical dialogue.
You know what the best part of the stars is?" "What's that?" "They're the same no matter what sky you're standing under. I mean...yeah, they might move or look like they're in a different place, but they're the same stars." "Yeah? So?" "So even if yo...
[S]ecrets are like stars. They blaze inside the heart and ultimately could be explosive. But there are two types of secrets. Small secrets, like small stars, will eventually burn out. With time and space they lose their importance and simply vanish. ...
Each of us is born to follow a star, be it bright and shining or dark and fated. Sometimes the path of these stars will cross, bringing love or hatred. However, if you look up at the skies on a clear night, out of all the countless lights that twinkl...
If the king says that it is night in the middle of the day, look up at the stars.
I think of the 'Hobbit' films as being films for the family.
The film industry is a lovely family and I respect it.
I'm always a fan of a good horror film.
A really good horror film has a story.
I'd love to do more independent films.
Independent film is for actors that love to act.
'Home Alone' had become the absolute biggest film I had ever done, and it became the third-highest grossing film of all time. So clearly it had an effect on me that is unparalleled to any other film experience in my childhood.
The Company of Wolves doesn't belong in any category, so it's difficult to prepare an audience for it. It's not a horror film, it's not a fantasy film, it's not a children's film - so what is it?