Most of the movies I saw growing up were viewed as totally disposable fine for quick consumption but they have survived 50 years and are still growing.
I find that you learn from others. It's very much about watching TV and watching movies for me and grasping that way and watching other people act.
There's too much down time making movies. That leads to boredom. And that leads to trouble.
Movies as evidenced by a chorus of protesting and celebrating Americans influence broader trends.
I'm very particular about the kind of music that I record and sing and it would be the same way about the kind of movies that I would do.
In a lot of movies especially big studio ones they're not constructed in any other way than to get people to like them and then tell their friends. It's a product.
I've kind of come to the conclusion that what passes for realism in movies has nothing to do with reality and that my stuff is more realistic than that.
I really don't have any solutions and I don't like movies that do.
I grew up in Toronto and as long as I can remember as long as there was cable even those old cable boxes that were wired to the TV there have been Bollywood movies on Toronto TV.
Comedy. It was just huge in my house. Peter Sellers and Alec Guinness Monty Python and all those James Bond movies were highly regarded.
Shooting this one was kind of like a two month party we would literally play music between takes and other movies that were shooting on our lot would play hookey come over and hang out and stuff. We had a great time.
I quit doing the movies because the wrestling was going so good and was so on fire during the '80s and '90s but I was getting all these movie scripts.
The music led to the acting. But movies aren't something you can just will yourself into. Someone has to choose you and you have to be quite fortunate to be chosen.
Not everybody goes to movies to get their life changed.
If I did any movies I'd have to take a break from singing because I'd want it to be really good.
I like simple things. I like to sneak in the theatre and watch movies. I'm a movie buff.
There's definitely a large fan base for the 'Twilight' and 'Harry Potter' movies that need their next fix.
In all honesty I think that I've had a very normal life even though I've been making movies since I was 9.
I love doing roles and movies that are different from each other.
The way I look at it movies are a different medium for storytelling than books.
Well getting behind the camera is something I've always wanted to get involved with. Ever since I was doing movies like 'Zathura' I was very interested in all the different jobs on set and kind of soaking all the information up like a sponge.
But most good movies have a gun in them.
I go to the movies at least five times a week and after a while everything becomes a blur to me.
To be honest I don't enjoy watching movies much when I'm working. They tend to fall apart on me a bit.