Personally, I'm a real wimp with scary movies. I get so scared.
I loved comedy, but I never saw myself as a sitcom guy. I envisioned myself doing an hour drama or doing movies.
Quite a few movies are starting to film in Florida.
I'm obsessed with horrible movies.
I seem to have a knack for picking movies that go on to be cult favorites.
I'm more of a thriller-horror fan - things that could really happen. I don't like scary movies, the 'Saw' movies scare the crap out of me - I think I've seen two of them and I wanted to go crawl in a hole.
I hate horror movies, with a passion.
That white uniform was her 'pass' to get into white places with us - the grocery store, the state fair, the movies. Even though this was the 70s and the segregation laws had changed, the 'rules' had not.
In anything I've ever written, all the characters sound like me, which I don't think is a bad thing. It makes sense. But I had always admired filmmakers who made movies that didn't sound like them at all.
I'd see movies, comedies, and I loved 'Animal House', I loved all the John Hughes stuff, but I never saw me and my friends totally represented.
It's too expensive, that's the thing nobody wants to talk about. It is too expensive to make movies. That's not true, it is too expensive to market movies. Making movies is not.
Other filmmakers make their movies and put them out and that's that. For me, for some odd reason, it goes deeper than that.
So I know how I watch movies which is on my laptop, man. And that's how I suspect a lot of people do it.
You know, comics and movies, even if you take a comic and turn it into a movie, we can't all be Joss Whedon.
Over a spell of about three years, I played a series of roles that were, for me, all very different, but most of them came out within a six-month period. They all dealt with a kind of dark territory that in some cases had been mined before in movies.
Maybe there are people who are gamers who haven't seen movies I have made, or the movies I have made have made no impression on them at all.
In film, movies' schedules are based on three things: actors' availabilities, when are sets being built, when you can rent the place you're going to film in.
When we shoot 24, there are so many things I have to worry about, from the script to technical things to my performance, that I don't have a second to be bored or take anything for granted. We produce 24 hours of film a season, which is like making 1...
The biggest mistakes I made in my career were when I said, 'If I do this movie, I'll be able to do a couple more movies.' Those are the times I really got ugly.
I haven't done a lot of studio movies, but studio movies and independent films are always just as fun as each other.
I don't want to make movies for kids, and I don't want to make movies for adults either.