Maybe sometimes I have been wrong with some movies. Anyway, I try to do my best.
Every movie is wildly different. So many of the problems are the same, but they take on different guises.
Making a movie is a long, dull process. There's a lot of waiting around.
What's in the movie compared to what we shot is the tip of the iceberg.
I'm one of those who can't read the books after they've seen the movie.
There's nothing worse than the sequel that's a letdown from the first movie.
I steal from every movie ever made.
It is not enough for a movie to be righteous. It must also be watchable.
To me, an Oscar movie has to have some type of emotional pull.
'Thelma & Louise' really hit a nerve, and I loved that movie.
If someone asked me to be in a movie, I'd be more than happy.
Movie makers now choose profit over vision.
My favorite movie villain? Oh, that's easy. Hannibal Lecter.
I'm able to hang up the character with the costume at the end of the movie.
The movie wasn't a hit, although it did well in Europe for some reason.
I'd seen the movie 'Paranormal Activity' and was convinced for weeks that it was real.
Right before Mag Seven I did a movie called The Bull Rider.
In 'Wall Street,' Charlie Sheen carried that movie.
I'm very focused when I'm making a movie, but I'm also a fantastic multitasker.
I always choose my movie because of a director and a story and a, a character.
My very first audition was for 'Hot Girl #1' in some movie.