[last lines] Computer screen: Good morning, Paul
I'm very uncomfortable with my body, and I'm not interested in people seeing it on screen.
I think artists who are attracted to working on the Net will adjust their work to the capabilities of a very small screen.
I like films, or some films, and would be intrigued to see my work on screen.
I know, as an overachiever straight-A student in school, I always responded to smart, strong, women represented on screen.
Having done 'M. Butterfly,' I'm conscious of the choices women make with their clothes and makeup on screen.
You look at women like Lena Dunham, you look at how women are kind of crafting their own space on the screen. I want to add to that.
Women can't be afraid to look like action heroes. It's not always pretty, but when it's on the screen, it translates well to the audience.
A man that studieth revenge keeps his own wounds green.
Green exercise improves psychological health.
Bruce decides to spend the family fortune on capes and crime labs and to fritter away his free time fighting crazy criminals. Now that's an out-of-the-box calling. What sort of person makes a life change like that without radical submission? Without ...
[Bane's men announce their entry into the stock exchange, as the food delivery man shoots down a trader, while the shoeshiner and janitor fire their guns into the trading screen. As the screens shut off, Bane comes in and walks over to one trader] Tr...
Wind is renewable. Turbines are not.
Colorless green ideas sleep furiously.
I hope we've got a lot of fairways and greens. We'll go from there.
The future is in green energy; it's in making steel for energy-efficient cars.
In art, scandal is a false narrative, a smoke screen that camouflages rather than reveals. When we don't know what we're seeing, we overreact.
The best feeling is when you are remembered for the character you play on the screen and people associate you with that character. There is no better feeling than that feeling.
We have all seen werewolf transformations hundreds of times on screen.
I find that after a screening, people really want to come and tell you what they feel.
The makers of '21 and Over' have been screening it, and I'm getting a lot of comparisons to a young Vince Vaughn.