Cinema is a matter of what's in the frame and what's out.
It's a juggernaut, yeah... but I'm not phased by making movies.
My movies make a profit, but obviously not a fortune.
Children's finger-painting came under the arts, but movies didn't.
I've been told my movies are difficult to market.
I'm married to the theater but my mistress is the films.
What I don't like are pompous, pretentious movies.
I don't see all the movies that come out.
I like movies that make you think.
Movies are like an expensive form of therapy for me.
My parents don't really watch movies at all.
What's really frustrating with movies is the lack of improvement.
The very important thing you should have is patience.
You seen my shows; I bring the 'hood out.
Race is still real and you got to recognize it.
Beaver do better work than the Corps of Engineers.
I shop more than most women.
Major John Smith: Now, General Carnaby, perhaps you'll be good enough to give us your real name, rank and serial number. [shoots the chair] Gen. George Carnaby: [long pause, then] Cartwright Jones, Corporal, U.S. Army RA 123-025-3964. Major John Smit...
Major John Smith: [In the Werfen gasthaus cafe] And who might you be, my pretty Alpine rose? Heidi: Heidi. Stop, Major. I've got important work to do. Major John Smith: There's no more important work than entertaining the soldiers of the Fatherland. ...
It's been an amazing year of individual performances.
Art is a tool by which society extends its perception.