Working as a showrunner has made it tougher to watch other shows and movies.
I feel there is no substitute for going out to the movies. There is nothing like it.
I was raised on Westerns. They were part of what going into the movies was.
I want to make movies that I want to see, and what I miss and I'm not seeing.
I'm not really into movies on dates because you can't chat it up.
I'm a playwright who gets involved in movies when I'm not writing a play.
I wouldn't not want to be a director and write as I wouldn't not to want to be a writer and direct movies.
No one can stop me from talking about my movie.
You don't want a movie to have a lot of awards and no audience.
I have no desire to carry a movie.
Never judge a book by its movie.
The whole point of movie glamour was - and is - escape.
I've always wanted to do a boxing movie.
I'm looking for the perfect paintball movie.
I don't like zombie movies, they're just plain silly.
I was more excited than scared, at the opportunity to work in an English movie.
I don't believe that I should just do A-movies, I just do the work as an artist.
Basically, I just want to do a movie where I'm surrounded by women.
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