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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
John Frederick Milius is an American screenwriter, film director, and producer. He was a writer for the first two Dirty Harry films, received an Academy Award nomination as screenwriter of Apocalypse Now (1979), and wrote and directed The Wind and the Lion (1975), Conan the Barbarian (1982), and Red Dawn (1984). He later served as the co-creator of the Primetime Emmy Award-winning television series Rome (2005–2007).
Yeah, there's absolutely. I mean, remember when The Searchers came out, it was a relatively big hit for a Western, and I think it made 5 million bucks - I don't even think it made that.
Also, they don't understand - writing is language. The use of language. The language to create image, the language to create drama. It requires a skill of learning how to use language.
There is a certain kind of respect for authenticity today that there wasn't back in the days when they did 'Cleopatra,' where everything looked like a giant motel. People want to have it be authentic in the look, and authentic in the way people behave.
I felt that the Star Wars series became very pretentious as time went on. Just heavy and leaden.
I became a loner. I became a mountain man. A lot of those things are very good qualities and they help you do your work, help you be singular and keep the artistic integrity of your work intact, but they don't make it very easy to live your life.
I've always had trouble with authority.
You never know when you're going to be considered un-hip... The people that really pass judgment on you really have nothing to do with what you do, usually.
Writing requires a great deal of skill, just like painting does. People don't want to learn those skills.
Egotism is not a good quality. It's not something to be admired or even tolerated. It wouldn't be tolerated in a field commander and it shouldn't be tolerated in a movie director.
The filmmakers always have a great level of control.
I hardly said a word to my wife until I said 'yes' to divorce.
'm a general, I do something. I go out and fight wars and win them.
Yeah, I think that's it... It's like Jesse James. He became really popular because he lasted so long. You know, there is some degree of truth to the fact that time will dignify anything, too.
Matter of fact, the style that people use today, I invented in a way.
No, you're either born a writer, a storyteller, or you're not.
Most artists think they're frauds anyway.
Most of the good executives do pretty well. Because to be a good executive you have to be strong, and you have to have a simple attribute that people have forgotten about - courage.
A lot of people thought of me as a threat to Western civilization.
I've always been able to survive by writing, though.
Everybody's a filmmaker today.
I think Francis at half form is better than anybody else by 50%, you know? I think it's just that he has never... he has a late pick of the things that are ambitious enough for him.
You know, I find it very strange when movies that I made that were just excoriated - I mean that I was just vilified for - are now looked at as classics.
Films are always pretentious. There's nothing more pretentious than a filmmaker.
A lot of directors don't know what they want to do. Every director I've seen that was a good director that I've admired knew exactly what he wanted to do. They didn't sit there and think about it.
I suppose when I started out I would have liked to have been the darling of critics or something, but everybody wants to be loved and admired.
I find that screenwriting is at best kind of a hackwork in some ways.
To be a good executive you have to be strong, and you have to have a simple attribute that people have forgotten about - courage.
Charging a man with murder in this place was like handing out speeding tickets at the Indy 500.
I'm the barbarian of Hollywood.
I may not be the strongest guy or the most well armed, but you can put me in a room with a pencil and a piece of paper and I can kill anybody.
I also thought of myself as the Sonny Barger of the film industry.
The people that really pass judgment on you really have nothing to do with what you do, usually.
I was never conscious of my screenplays having any acts. It's all bullshit.