I've made a lot of movies with kids in them. I don't know why that is, but it's something I've noticed.
I don't necessarily see myself as an experienced filmmaker just because I've been in a few movies.
I oftentimes find with movies that the heavier the onscreen situation is, the more levity there is off screen. It's almost out of necessity.
As movies and TV projects come up, they go out to the agents, and we just go out and audition for them.
I don't envy the job of people who have to watch five movies a day - that's insane.
I like independent movies, documentaries. There's not a lot of movies that are commercially made that I dig.
I don't blame folks for not wanting to put me in their movies or whatever. I understand if their audiences had an association with me.
I enjoy the old-fashioned idea of, like, 'His Girl Friday' and 'Bringing Up Baby', those old movies.
There's definitely a large fan base for the 'Twilight' and 'Harry Potter' movies that need their next fix.
My dream remains to inform and entertain through fiction in the form of novels and movies that compete in the marketplace of ideas.
I never stopped studying Buddhism. In the past few years, in between movies, I do a retreat.
One of my favourite movies is Billy Wilder's 'The Apartment.' It's shot in super wide screen, and it's beautiful.
Toward the end of school I started watching movies. Got a job in a movie theater in Brookline, Massachusetts.
Even I haven't downed enough L.A. Kool-Aid to believe that somehow Hollywood movies are an overt instrument of morality.
A lot of movies were influenced by 'Logan's Run,' like 'Minority Report'. A lot of films have those elements in them.
I'm happy with my place in the firmament here. I like to produce movies and that's where I want to be.
When you boil it down, most movies are message movies. And I think careers are made in message movies.
When I was growing up, the top movies dealt with grown-up, complex emotions.
Filmmakers have to really find a unique take on something if they're going to explore an already-explored genre of movies.
My folks always let me go to the movies every Saturday. We were really motion-picture goers.
My perception of making a movie before I started making movies was that it would be like 'Spy Kids'.