If I do three movies in a year, I don't feel like acting ever again.
I'm a comedian who got into movies, so I don't really think of myself as an actor.
I think you get less takes on TV than in movies.
I think you should make movies as long as the story dictates.
I wanted to write and direct movies and not be forced to adapt them from a bestselling book.
I thought Star Wars was too wacky for the general public.
I don't enjoy movies in 3D. I find I can't engage with the story as well.
I like subtitles. Sometimes I wish all movies had subtitles.
I think there are movies that are so gigantic that you need a second unit.
Reality TV looks more like America than movies do.
Movies are all about plot. Theater, even if it's story heavy, it's about ideas.
I can't stand modern movies. The images are too weird and eccentric for me.
I began modeling in N.Y. and doing commercials. That led to regional theatre and then Broadway and then movies.
In movies, it's so easy to have this 'boom,' to kill, and I think that's inhumane.
I don't really care where movies come from as long as they're worth making.
I'd maybe done about 12 movies when I decided that this was what I was going to do.
Reviews about film acting are very... tricky, because movies are such a collaborative thing.
I've always had this idea that I wanted movies to make people better not worse.
The world is littered with movies about people that are depressed that either did not come out or are not successful.
My mum raised us on classic movies and a lot of musical theatre.
Hollywood has the idea that movies have to be dumb. But especially movies for or about teenagers have to be really dumb!