I'm always in the theater seeing everything, good or bad.
My first wife was a theater person.
I used to do community theater with Conor Oberst.
Doing theater is such a specifically energetic and almost acrobatic work.
There are two phases to a movie. First you shoot the movie, and then you make the movie. Generally, post-production is longer than filming.
You cannot combine being a movie star with not being a movie star.
I don't think of myself as a movie star. I'm a movie worker. I come from a railroad family. I come from the corn.
My favorite movie is 'Die Hard.' It doesn't have pinatas and mariachis. It's just a good movie.
I love going to the movies; I love watching good movie actors. They must know something I don't.
I don't make movies because I love to act. I make movies because I like to make movies, and I like to be a part of that process.
You put a movie star or a bunch of movie stars in a movie, it doesn't mean people are gonna go see it. It's been proven time and time again.
I grew up with a lot of monster movies, robot movies, since I was a kid. I love anime movies, like 'Evangelion' and 'Ghost in the Shell.'
If you're a film studio, you're making a movie for a foreign market. You're pursuing ideas that travel well. It changes the movies we see and how movies are made.
I am totally and completely addicted to movies. Jeff, my husband and I, watch movies every night and go out to the movies constantly.
The long and short of it is that I am now in a position in England to green light movies, and that's really excellent - not high-budget movies, but movies none the less.
Look, I've done some low-budget movies and I've done some big-budget movies, and the big-budget movies were always kind of disorganized.
It's too expensive, that's the thing nobody wants to talk about. It is too expensive to make movies. That's not true, it is too expensive to market movies. Making movies is not.
A lot of movies are made, but because they come to film festivals and your movie doesn't get bought by a studio or a distributor, your movie doesn't get seen.
I actually think every war movie is an antiwar movie in its own way - with the exception of some of the propaganda movies.
In Europe, there is no horror movie. It's very hard to make a slasher or gory movie. There is no audience for that.
I've had movies bomb with terrible reviews, I've had movies make a lot of money with terrible reviews, I've had movies get good reviews and make money. And I like it best when the movies do well and the reviewers like them.