I'm pretty sure I would never do a full frontal in a movie - for personal reasons, I wouldn't really want to show that.
A movie that gets closer to the life's reality of the society finds always more words of mouth publicity in entirety.
I don't know the figures, but Hollywood must buy 100 rights for every movie that actually gets made.
Movie stars, rich people - oh, they have so many beautiful cars!
There will always be another group of kids going to college, drinking beer, and discovering that movie. Many of them have never even heard of SCTV.
'New Girl' is how I make my living, and if I'm going to do a movie, it's because I really, artistically, want to do it.
All people are lonely in some ways. Some people are lonely in all ways. "Now, Voyager" - Movie, 1942.
Life is better than any movie or TV show. In real life there is no plot and there are billions of characters.
The Whole Wide World is the first movie I've ever produced.
In a movie, you're raw material, just a hue of some color and the director makes the painting.
What I truly get excited about is not the genre of a movie or the size of a part - it's character. I like to find characters.
A movie will do in one second, with one image, what it will take a novelist at least a page to describe.
I don't want to put 12 singles on an album. I want to make a story, a little movie.
I'm interested in animation. I actually feel like I've learned so much about the process how to make an animated movie.
I think you've got to talk to the director, see the director's films and recognise that it's important that the work fits right in and see if as part of the movie.
No one prepared me for the stress and insanity of a week leading up to a movie. Years and years of work come down to three days.
You have to really work with someone who you think is going to be a collaborator, who you think understands what you want to do with this movie and how you want to do it.
'Citizen Ruth' I saw when I was in college, and I really flipped out over it. I just knew I wanted to work with the person who made that movie.
I've done a lot of work other than sci-fi, and between half-hour comedy, stage, and various movie roles, I've really tried to avoid being typecast.
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