Top 68 Quotes & Sayings by James L. Brooks - Page 2

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American producer James L. Brooks.
Last updated on November 24, 2024.
I spent two years telling studio heads that it wasn't a cancer picture. I hate cancer pictures. I don't want to see a cancer picture. There is only one thing worth saying about cancer, and that is that there are human beings in cancer wards.
When you produce and direct your own film you havethe somewhat consoling feeling that the producer will kill for you.
Once you read the script, it's the only way it can be. — © James L. Brooks
Once you read the script, it's the only way it can be.
It never stops, accepting that fact is difficult. I took some time out for life.
Dagwood Bumstead was a great unrecognized hero of American literature. He showed up every day, he got knocked down every day, he never got to eat his sandwich every day, the dog jumped on him every day, his wife was giving him a hard time and he showed up every day.
There was a great director who directed a picture that I wrote who barred me from the set quite appropriately and said, "I'm sorry, Jim. When you're directing, you don't need to know everything. You need the illusion that you do." And, you know, and I WOULD be there behind him trying to signal the actors in, you know, in a way I wasn't even aware of.
I always believe you can't kill good movies, because somebody's in some room and will die unless it gets made.
You have more and more people coming into the tent with the creative guys [on Hollywood films]. You have marketing and concept testers, advertising people. What you find gets the high numbers is easily appealing subjects: a baby, a big broad joke, a high concept. Everything is tested. The effect is to lessen the gamble, but in fact you destroy a writer's confidence and creativity once so many people are invited into the tent.
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