I don't really look like I do in any of my films.
I watch documentaries for information. I watch films to be entertained.
I always go into a film situation depressed and fearful.
'Butch Cassidy' was the only film I ever enjoyed making.
Choosing location is integral to the film: in essence, another character.
I did a film about the Zodiac Killer. It turned out well.
I read the comics long before I was ever involved with the films.
They're not supposed to show prison films in prison. Especially ones that are about escaping.
A movie shoots six months for two hours of film.
On every film you suffer, but on some you really suffer.
'Matilda' was my favorite movie to film and my favorite to watch, as well.
Simple stories... emerge as lovely films or television pieces.
My experience is that's rare - that you have a script that is... what they call 'film-ready.'
I have as much artistic freedom in my television work as I have in my films.
My films are always concerned with family, friendship, honor, and patriotism.
I've always been attracted to films which explore the qualities of courage.
Communication is very important. And the arts do that, whether it's film or theater.
Anytime you're away from your home filming, it messes with your head.
I hope to be 70 and sitting at the table with journalists, talking about my films.
I hope to be still acting when I'm 70 on TV, film and theatre.
IBM was the original contractor for much of the computer interface design on the film.