All my good movies nobody sees.
I've managed to do movies and still keep a lifestyle where I can go to ballgames go to a grocery store like everybody else.
I don't make movies because I think audiences will want to go see them.
My agent said 'You aren't good enough for movies.' I said 'You're fired.'
When we were doing 'Freaks and Geeks' I didn't quite understand how movies and TV worked and I would improvise even if the camera wasn't on me. I thought I was helping the other actors by keeping them on their toes but nobody appreciated it when I would trip them up. So I was improvising a little bit back then but not in a productive way.
I'd love to act more. I've had to turn down multiple movies because I was on tour but it's encouraging to know that someday there might be the right role the right timing. And I've been writing a lot of music so hopefully very soon I'll have recorded a project of my own. I also want to get a boat and open a restaurant.
Bill Hanna and I owe an awful lot to television but we both got our start and built the first phase of our partnership in the movies.
I was going to make movies. I was the one in the family who was always rolling the video camera making movies of my brothers around town and then screening them for my parents. I still would love to make movies someday... that's something that really means a lot to me and I know I'll have the chance to do it one day.
A lot of the themes of my movies the actual stories come from tabloid stories.
For a number of years I'd been around the kind of people who financed movies and the kind of people who are there to make the deals for movies. But I'd always had this naive idea that everybody wants to make movies as good as they can be which is stupid.
People go to movies on Saturday to get away from the war in Iraq and taxes and election news and pedophiles online and just go and have some fun. I like doing movies that are fun.
All movies aren't fun some are hard work. You try to do something and convey a set of emotions that have to do with some real life kind of stuff.
I kind of realize that I have a tendency to choose the kind of films I watched when I was a kid and would go home and pretend with my friends that we were in those movies after we saw them.
I grew up watching those blaxploitation movies. Ron O'Neal Richard Roundtree Jim Brown Pam Grier. For the first time I saw 'The Negro' get one over on 'The Man.'
I look at myself as an audience member. I still love movies and I still go and sit in the back of the big dark room with everybody else and I want the same thrill.
I've seen little pieces of 'Interview with a Vampire' when it was on TV but I kind of always go yuck! I don't watch R-rated movies so that really cuts down on a lot of the horror.
The movies were custard compared to politics.
You can figure out who you were by which movies you loved when.
Well look at all of these summer blockbusters. You can't help but laugh a little because you've already seen a lot of these movies 482 times.
John Barry was my hero when I was about 13. His scores to the James Bond movies were the scores of my life back then.
I never read. The paper or anything. I watch a lot of movies and TV series and stuff. But I never never read.
I've found that if you wear a beret people think you're either a cabdriver or a producer of dirty movies.
In terms of number of movies I've been in an extraordinary amount. If you count only the minutes I'm onscreen it's not so long.
Why should you have to atone for making big movies?