I tend to think of action movies as exuberant morality plays in which good triumphs over evil.
I love horror movies. I mean, who doesn't like a good horror movie every once in a while? It's fun to get scared.
'The Road' was a movie that has a good reputation, even though it wasn't released very well, but that's a movie I'm very proud of.
I was excited to get the opportunity to sing something in a movie 'cause I love musicals and I would love to be able to do more movie musicals, in the future.
I act probably a lot more than you see. I happen to choose movies that don't have much of a life, or I choose movies that are shown on cable instead of as features.
You know what your problem is, it's that you haven't seen enough movies - all of life's riddles are answered in the movies.
I don't think you go to a play to forget, or to a movie to be distracted. I think life generally is a distraction and that going to a movie is a way to get back, not go away.
In the theater, you act more of the time. In the movies, you get to act maybe 20 or 30 minutes of the day. I love acting in movies. It's just different.
Oh, I was completely hooked on movies and plays and theater from the time I was a day old - I was very, very early on in love with movies and I loved plays.
People love to talk about how the '70s are the only time they made movies about characters, and adult movies, and complicated people. But in the '80s, they got away with some of those too.
When I go to a movie, I'm always thrilled if I've seen an actor do something and I didn't realize until the end of the movie that that was that person. I love that.
As a kid, a little kid, I loved going to the movies, and now I love making movies.
I have a respect for the 3-D computer-generated action movies, but my first love is stuff like 'Lethal Weapon.'
I love horror movies in space. I love it when the genre switches over and what was sci-fi becomes horror.
I don't think my name would necessarily draw people to come see the movie. It might hurt the movie, honestly.
Being on a movie set is like one long financial crisis.
I'm prepared to take risks. And every movie that I do is a risk. No one knows what the movie is going out turn out like.
Warren Beatty has always acted like a Movie Star even when no one knew who he was.
Movie-wise, there is nothing I wouldn't do again. It's not possible to make one perfect movie every time.
When I started on 'The West Wing,' that was at a time when this was still a stigma, because movie stars didn't do TV. Now, every movie star is desperate to find their 'True Detective.'
Money's not important to me. Movie star acknowledgement is not important to me. I don't want to be a big studio actress. I don't want to be in the limelight.