From my experience as an actor, choreographer, action director, and producer, I understand the elements and the dynamics of being a film maker.
I found myself doing all these action-adventure movies, and it's been a fantastic experience, and I've learnt a lot.
Forgiveness isn't about condoning what has happened to you or someone else's actions against you.
For every failure, there's an alternative course of action. You just have to find it. When you come to a roadblock, take a detour.
Big business increasingly likes to portray itself as socially concerned, adopting the style of civic action through 'campaigns' of varying degrees of cynicism.
I stumbled into this business, I didn't train for it. I yelled 'Action!' on my first two movies before the camera was turned on.
An organization's ability to learn, and translate that learning into action rapidly, is the ultimate competitive advantage.
We want deeper sincerity of motive, a greater courage in speech and earnestness in action.
There are risks and costs to action. But they are far less than the long range risks of comfortable inaction.
I cannot take back one word or action; the past does not change for anyone.
I believe that all students, when asked to be accountable for their actions and to be socially aware citizens, will become agents for change!
The coming together of like-minded individuals through action is what's needed to see wide spread change for us, our planet and its creatures.
It is the around-the-corner brand of hope that prompts people to action, while the distant hope acts as an opiate.
It is in the compelling zest of high adventure and of victory, and in creative action, that man finds his supreme joys.
Actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness; wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness. By happiness is intended pleasure and the absence of pain.
I tried to stir the imagination and enthusiasms of students to take risks, to do what they were most afraid of doing, to widen their horizons of action.
I'd like to be able to show 'Rapid Fire' to my dad. I'm that proud of what we've accomplished within the framework of the action-adventure formula.
You have to design and program differently. Combat action in an MMO is so different to combat in a first-person shooter.
In reading plays, however, it should always be remembered that any play, however great, loses much when not seen in action.
You can be moved by an animated film and not by a live action film. There could be great inspiration in and humanity in that animated story.
Uncritical American boosterism - automatic endorsement of every government action - is myopic and self-defeating.