I owned a 1972 Plymouth Valiant that we bought for $125. It was infested with cockroaches and geckos – it was its own little ecosystem.
AARON ECKHARTIf you go to YouTube and look up ‘grief’ you can find them and it’s just an unbelievable tool for an actor to be able to access, without being unethical. It’s like accessing the deepest, most painful parts of a person.
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It seems to me if you want something badly enough, whether you’re a man or a woman, you’ll do whatever you have to do to get it.
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I think they are very important because westerns have a code and a symbolism.
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There are different reasons to make movies.
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I always ask, why can’t I be just like Cary Grant or something.
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Right now, I have to admit, that I’m more interested in giving people a little bit of hope and goodness.
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I would love to get great performances from actors as a director, because that’s what I’m always looking for, a director that’s going to help me go places I’ve never been before.
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I mean, the problem is, I think I’m a great writer.
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I think America right now is looking for somebody who appeals to every faction.
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But then, even with sex, I’m more in the school of less is more in movies.
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I can think of films that I’m producing right now that are extremely hard-hitting, graphic films, that nobody necessarily wants to see, graphic in terms of violence, of adult content and racial and historical subject matter.
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It makes me feel good that I can now sit there and go, I’ve worked with Jack Nicholson, Al Pacino, all the great actors that I’ve worked with… Sir Ben Kingsley.
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The day you stop caring what other people think of you is the day your life begins.
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I don’t do comedy so much although I would like to do a comedy.
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Yeah, I’d like to get the girl and at least make it through the film.
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Filmmaking is a difficult process. There are the logistics of making a film. You have to do your part, and then change the entire thing around to do someone else’s part. A lot of the magic is lost, in between that, and you have to figure out how to get it back.
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