I always wanted to make movies.
I'm the number-one fan of gangster movies.
Making movies is all about instinct.
I want to make timeless movies.
I've always wanted to make movies.
I make movies based on gut.
I didn't quit movies. They quit me.
I like high impact movies.
Americans don't like European movies.
They said VCRs would kill the movies; it didn't.
There's an electrical thing about movies.
It's fun to go to the movies and be scared.
I'm not a strikingly handsome guy, but I'm in movies.
I never go overbudget on my movies.
Movies are fun, but they're not a cure for cancer.
Cassie was not a screamer! She didn't scream at football games or on rollercoaster rides or at scary horror movies. Not that rollercoaster rides and scary movies didn't make her want to. But she just controlled the urge. Always. So she didn't even re...
if you're a teenaged babysitter caring for a mute toddler in a remote Maine cabin during a once-in-a-century blizzard while and escaped killers (bearing a strange resemblance to the handicapped boy you and your friends bulled of an embankment and lef...
Consider this: 1. Would you ride in a car whose driver was on the consciousness-expanding "entheogenic" drug LSD? And here's a bonus question: 2. Why does an "expanded consciousness" include the inability to operate a motor vehicle?
She was Bloomingdale’s, not Victoria Secret. She was vanilla, not peach. She was Paul Reiser, not Lenny Bruce. This was not my kind of chick.
The more I read, the more I felt the Bible looked a lot more like the movie 300 than the movie Pleasantville.
...'Well, I think of you as a straight shooter, Sheriff, but one who can't stop lustin' after the goddamn ineffable.' "She said that, hunh?" "Yup." "Shitfire, Sheriff, what'd you do?" "Well, I shot her.