The theoretical casting part of movies is the funnest part. You really can imagine so many different versions of a story based on who's embodying it.
It's so tough to get movies made in Ireland anymore. A whole generation of Irish filmmakers doesn't have the resources to get a movie made.
I play drums and guitar, I snowboard, I do martial arts and acrobatics. I go to the movies every Friday.
Everybody has their own style. If you went to the movies every week and everybody acted the same way Tom Cruise did, boy, wouldn't that suck?
I do not quote my own movies. I think I would be pretty insufferable if I did.
I can't say I was like a die-hard zombie fan, but I've definitely seen a few different zombie movies and TV shows.
You can make movies for a select audience, but you have to market it to them. You can make movies for a select audience, but you have to market it to them.
Woody Allen movies notwithstanding, therapy, in the early eighties, was not exactly a hot conversation starter. Nor was it a favoured activity for dysfunctional couples or suffering individuals.
I'd rather do movies 'cause I am better at movies, but I do shows 'cause the opportunities have come forward.
I'm a movie nut. I go to the movies probably twice a week, and if I'm not doing anything at night, I'm usually watching a movie or two.
Television moves fast, and you don't have the indulgences you have when you're shooting movies of so many takes because there are tight deadlines.
I miss the movies. Still, I understood that my kind of movie has had its day. I thought it was over for me.
I'm relaxed about my career. I've been making movies for over 20 years, so I've earned at least the right to relax.
I choose movies, I never choose roles. I look at the script. I look at the director. I look at the other actors - and then the role.
Movies are in a much longer production conversation before an actor is even involved. I always thought of actors as the last piece of the puzzle - so you're a tool.
Who said that being Latino is to be a stereotype? Characters are stereotypes when making plans or without shades. I do not believe in the picture or model established in the movies.
Some disaster movies look like you're watching someone else play video games. They're fun but it's not real.
I don't want to see the zipper in the back of the monster suit. Like everybody else who goes to the movies, I want to believe the monster is real.
Because I was a champion swimmer in Canada, they're always trying to get me in the water in movies! I've drawn the line now with this film. No more water!
I always felt that if I made a movie, it would be one movie; I didn't see how they could make 26 swimming movies.
I don't think movies can ever be too intense, but people have to understand why you're showing them the things you are showing them.