My two favorite movies are 'Coming to America' and 'Boomerang'.
I've been watching so many movies and they all have to do with the DVDs. It's just so much more convenient.
I loved Superman growing up. I saw a couple of those movies in the theater, and I watched 'Superman II' 8000 times.
The Disney Channel puts out movies, like, every couple of months.
If a studio sees that a female can bring in audiences, then they're going to make movies with that person.
Everyone told me to pass on 'Speed' because it was a 'bus movie.'
With movies, you get to be in a bubble while you're creating it, and it's not until it comes out that you see whether people like it or not.
The movies are about big tent pole movies and big action and effects.
It's fun to go to the movies and be scared.
I always have humour in my action movies. I think characters that make jokes under fire are more real. It somehow helps put you in their shoes.
I hate 'The Professional.' It's one of the worst action/adventure movies ever made.
I'll say, what makes me happy about making movies is, every once in a while through movies we find a kind of honesty. There's an honesty in fiction that's as effective or even more powerful than the honesty of our lives. We can find something that's ...
I like all of the mental, psychological thriller movies too. I enjoy horror movies across the board.
There are a lot of movies made for nobody.
The Hollywood movies are more like novels, and the kinds of films I make are more like poems.
Praise the Lord, but do me a favor, don't ever say 'Stephen Baldwin' and 'ministry' in the same sentence. I make movies, and in Hollywood, that's career suicide.
For me, I've never been too concerned of what people think of me, so now as the youngest Baldwin brother in Hollywood making movies while simultaneously being a charismatic evangelical born again Christian who's an evangelist - that's a pretty crazy ...
I didn't think I'd ever be able to do movies. That was for serious actors.
I'd like to make movies as a producer and a director.
I quite like some of the movies that have many characters in them.
For me, grief is a static thing, and my movies have an extremely dynamic sort of movement.