I made a movie to explain to the American public what had been achieved in regards to disarmament of Iraq and why inspectors aren't in Iraq today and detailing the very complex, murky history of interaction between Iraq, the United Nations and the Un...
I can't do the same movies all my life. I'm conscious of that. But it's a trade-off. 'Dear John' allowed me to do movies I've wanted to do. You learn to balance it out. I'm still learning. Only now am I getting to do the kinds of movies that I have w...
Let us say in the pocket of one of my old coats I find a movie ticket from many years ago. Once I see the ticket, not only do I remember that I saw this movie, but also scenes from this movie, which I think I have entirely forgotten, come back to me....
They were in love with him because he was a prince and a faerie and magical and you were supposed to love princes and faeries and magic people. They loved him the way they’d loved Beast the first time he swept Belle around the dance floor in her ye...
I started very, very young to make movies - I was 21. And at the age of 27, 28, I'd done already three movies.
Celebrities, movie stars and rock stars are losing their mystique.
My mum worked as a secretary for Christian Dior. She looked like a movie star.
I have no self-centeredness or ego about being a movie star.
People turn into fools when they see a movie star and do weird things.
Will Smith is the biggest movie star I've ever met, and he couldn't be more gracious.
I don't really look forward to movie stardom or doing a $200-million movie or winning an Academy Award.
If you dress like a movie star, you have me.
When the movie starts playing on TV and DVD, that's when you really see what the movie is.
I'm a family man, I have kids, and I go to the movies. And I'm just going to make the kind of movie I want to see.
The movie business is not something that can come from the brain. It really comes from the soul and the heart.
The core of the movie business remains intact and it's not descending in scope. Studios want movies that are bigger than ever.
I feel I belong in the movie business and I belong in the security business. It's a natural for me.
Movies have been my way to get out of my backyard. I'm trying to let people know that movies change people's lives.
Economically, it's more expensive to make movies. I hope digital movies change that.
When I'm in the movie, I'm entirely in the movie. When I'm on the set, I'm 200 per cent there; when I'm at home, I'm 200 per cent at home.
I wish I could play the lead role in one movie, one great movie.