It's true - women want the fantasy. So give them romance - but without the desperation, wondering, and waiting you see in the movies.
I've done movies with a sword before. But I haven't really been given the full responsibility of something like a Ridley Scott film.
I like boxing movies. One of the hardest things for me to watch as far as boxing films, is the boxing. The actual boxing usually sucks.
I think for some reason we're conditioned in movies that the protagonist must be heroic or redeemable in some way, whereas in theater, that's not a necessary.
I don't actually sit down and write, but I just have a lot of different ideas about films and making movies.
I've never understood the cult of Hitchcock. Particularly the late American movies... Egotism and laziness. And they're all lit like television shows.
The difference between movies and TV is that in TV you have to have a trauma every week, but that event may not be the biggest event in the characters' lives.
I forgive 'Face in the Crowd' its uneven tone because it's precisely what makes it feel unlike other Kazan movies.
Movies tie things up in an arbitrary length of time, but I have always liked things that aren't fully realised.
Going to the movies was a big event in my youth. My father would be the initiator - he'd have me put on a jacket to see a film.
Violent behavior exists in one's psychological makeup much deeper than the level that receives information from television or movies.
I think people respect my work, but I was never in one of those movies that made me a star.
I'm such a fan girl when it comes to movies, TV and sci-fi, sometimes I can't believe I actually get to be in them.
I want to read a lot of comic books. I want to watch movies. I want to rest.
Movies are hard work. The public doesn't see that. The critics don't see it. But they're a lot of work. A lot of work.
I will never stop doing stand-up; that's my career, but I will do movies in Hollywood.
I want to make movies that people talk about when they leave the theater, that aren't clear-cut, but effective and fulfilling in some sense.
Compared with other Indian film composers, I only write about six movies a year. Others write up to 60.
By the time I came to L.A. I'd already cried on movies of the week with two of the women from 'Knots Landing'.
I tend to watch a lot of lower-budget movies to find out what's doing down there and find out who's coming up.
I'd like to do a romantic comedy like 'Notting Hill,' which is one of my favorite movies.