'Dr. Strangelove' was and is one of my favorite movies ever, and I just can't believe they actually blew up the world after that.
I was part of a group that had a cinema club so every week we would project two or three movies on 16 or 35mm.
You have to get the audience invested even if you're doing something that they think is dumb, it's kind of what these movies are all about.
I don't share lots of the phobias that horror movies tap into. I don't mind spiders or snakes or darkness.
I am lucky that the Western world chooses me to play roles in their movies an television, whatever language it may be.
The day I make movies that Rupert Murdoch likes and admires is the day I'll throw in the towel, because he's got no taste.
I think the audience would like to see movies that are stunning to watch. I really think they'd like to see spectacles.
I'd done about 10 movies before I decided I wanted to make acting the main thrust of my career.
When I got depressed, I watched Bruce Lee movies. I learned everything from Bruce Lee.
People say, 'Gee, you do a lot of mafia movies.' I think I've done two, out of 60.
I only respond to Telemundo when it's about novellas, in regards to music or movies they have nothing to do with it; that's mine.
Commercial movies have no feeling, no sensitivity. Most people tell me people won't understand films with feeling. But everyone can feel.
I don't care about being on top, about being No. 1. I just make movies for a few suckers in the audience, anyway.
Editing is where movies are made or broken. Many a film has been saved and many a film has been ruined in the editing room.
Luckily, I haven't been offered any $300 million movies that I hate. So I'm not in that predicament just yet.
I think I'm drawn to films more as a director with a directorial mind even as an actor. I make movies to make the films, not to act.
I'm interested in directing movies about situations that I've lived, so they are almost a personal essay about what I've come to believe in.
I've been really fortunate to do so many comedies and then so many dramatic roles and then television and movies and stuff like that.
I'd been a fanatic of movies since I was a wee lad, so I got into the films before I got into the comics.
All over the world, maybe besides literature, there's nothing that touches many people as movies do. People see them everywhere.
You know, going to the movies has always been recession-proof. It's fairly cheap entertainment; it's classic escapism.