There is a scene in one of the Rocky movies where after the match Apollo Creed and Rocky are waiting for the scoring of their brawl all beat up and battered, obviously both fighters gave all they had to win, and Apollo Creed says to Rocky - "Your not...
One night I dreamed a dream. I was walking along the beach with my Lord. Across the dark sky flashed scenes from my life. For each scene, I noticed two sets of footprints in the sand, one belonging to me and one to my Lord. When the last scene of my ...
Death is just the last scene of the last act.
The bad guy always gets the best scene and the best lines in the film, and they usually get the most days off.
I played a scene at the end of my first year, and that's how I was discovered.
Jeff Bridges taught me a lot about how to keep a scene fresh.
Life is but a play and we are merely the characters of our own scene.
We only did probably two, three takes on every scene we did, at the most.
Breaking is when someone starts to laugh in the middle of a scene, which is so fun to watch.
I didn't disappear; I started writing songs and worked behind the scenes.
I've worked hard and accomplished what I've accomplished in the heavyweight scene.
The scene where I took my eyelashes off we did in two takes.
Every change of scene requires new expositions, descriptions, explanations.
Poop humor is fun. If you do the toilet scenes well and commit to them, they can be really, really powerful.
If a scene is longer than three pages, it better be for a good reason.
It's hard to leave behind scenes and characters I am in love with.
I happen to know there is nothing sexy or romantic about love scenes. They are just awful to do.
I love action. I love doing fight scenes; I always have. I love it.
The New York fashion scene is crazy, madness, but I love the energy.
In 'Taxi,' I kept doing the same scene for three years. I was underused.
A song versus an album is not like a scene versus a play.