If you want to write for T.V. and movies, you will be subjected to kind and unkind criticism. You had better get used to it and develop a shell.
I've noticed that when people make vampire movies, they're always determining which of the rules they're going to stick to and which they'll abandon.
I like Hollywood movies. I like them like I like to eat scrambled eggs; I like them for fun.
I missed out on everything. Sometimes on the street I see teenagers hanging out and going to the movies, going to concerts, and I get so jealous.
I definitely want to study film. I'd like to have my own studio one day and just make a lot of movies.
3D is quite a lot more advanced in animated movies; for live-action movies we're just taking baby steps, we're just in the beginning.
Television and movies have short-circuited reality. I don't think a lot of people are entirely clear on what is real and what is on the screen.
With all the movies I've done, I still get recognized from my episode of 'Law & Order' more than anything else. It never fails.
I like movies. Movies have afforded me a modicum of luxuries. The thing about the movies is, if you're bad in a movie, you're bad forever.
Some of the roles that are challenging are more in theater and TV. In movies, there's a tendency to cast actors in roles that have been successful for them. It has to pay for itself.
When I was doing comedy in New York, before I was in movies, I was never known as the deadpan actress. I was just a comedienne.
The thing is there have been American movies that are similar to Solaris, like Alien had a lot of things that are similar, although it's also got the horror element.
The trick of making movies in this culture is how to not give up everything that makes them worthwhile in order to get them made - and that's a tricky balance.
Bad movies are when people go, 'oh, I wasted $10 bucks and 2 hours and I don't even want to go back again.'
I don't see my movies. I think it's healthier and safer to keep a bit of distance. I'm afraid to be disappointed.
Sometimes I think that I understand my movies after I make them. Really. I go very often off of instinct.
I don't go see big, silly movies. I like small things about regular folks, you know?
I can't just sit around and do nothing. Although, I can sit on the couch sometimes and just watch movies.
The whole thing with animated movies is that it's very hard to get out of your head because it's very moving through each line systematically.
Mostly in movies an actor has to come to a mark, an X, and deliver his line - but that's so artificial, that's not how people really behave.
We watched a lot of Hong Kong action movies in my house when I was growing up.