If you read the good reviews you gotta read the bad reviews. I kind of think of it as like being a quarterback: you get way too much blame when it’s bad and way too much credit when it’s good.
Oh, yeah, I love DVD’s. I don’t have what you’d call an extensive collection, maybe a couple of hundred or so. But I have something on almost all the time.
I’m totally anti-commercialism.
I was a disinterested student.
I like the idea of R-rated franchises.
There are some movies I can watch over and over, never get sick of.
And I love shooting football.
How do you shoot a 150-day movie? You shoot it one day at a time.
It’s based not only on what it played like in the theater, but it’s also knowing that certain things play differently in a home theater environment. You have different expectations when you’re sitting with 700 people than when you’re sitting with your friends or family. It’s just a different world.
We live in a silly time, and people go to the movies to see something that they haven’t seen before, and you have to promise to show them that. In a horrible way, you have to promise them a special effect.
Every child is different. Every child responds in a different way.
You have the power to pause stuff and you have the power to go to the bathroom. You can do whatever you want in your own home. It’s a much more relaxed thing. It’s more like a book, it seems to me. That’s kind of the way I watch movies.
I want people to surprise themselves. Instead of saying “Oh, god, didn’t we already do this 17 times?”
I have great appreciation for people who do anything well. I think that it’s very difficult to do what you do well.
The thing is, that great actors are everywhere. They’re everywhere. They’re doing good parts on television. They’re doing television commercials. They’re doing local theater. There are so few opportunities.
The simple-minded always look for something – if it’s not pornography, it’s DVDs or the Internet or video games – but I don’t think there’s anything inherently evil about Facebook.
I like people that like to work the way that I like to work.
If you think that you can hide what your interests are, what your prurient interests are, what your noble interests are, what your fascinations are, if you think you can hide that in your work as a film director, you’re nuts.
People are perverts... that’s pretty much been the basis of my career anyway.
Filmmaking isn’t if you can just strap on a camera onto an actor, and steadicam, and point it at their face, and follow them through the movie, that is not what moviemaking is, that is not what it’s about. It’s not just about getting a performance. It’s also about the psychology of the cinematic moment, and the psychology of the presentation of that, of that window.