A Quote by Bryce Dallas Howard

I would amputate my toes to work with Lars von Trier again. — © Bryce Dallas Howard
I would amputate my toes to work with Lars von Trier again.
If you asked an 18-year-old what they want to do with their life, and the options are 'Transformers' or Lars von Trier, he's probably shipping out for 'Transformers.' If you ask a 26-year-old what he wants to do, 'Transformers' or Lars von Trier, he'd probably pick Lars von Trier. So, my sensibilities are changing as I change.
I don't think that this movie is the kind of movie that a magazine like In Touch even cares about, if you know what I mean. It's a Lars von Trier film. They care about Moneyball, not Melancholia. They care about what I wear to Melancholia premieres; they don't really care about a Lars von Trier film.
I love Lars von Trier and Michael Haneke, but if I'm not in the right frame of mind to watch their work, I feel upset after watching it.
It rarely happens that I get to work again with the same director. I had such a wonderful time on Antichrist with Lars von Trier, that I was going to do whatever he proposed me to do. When he sent me the script of Christmas, I just loved it. I think I love anything he writes.
I think you either get along with Lars [von Trier] or you really don't and I really got along with him. I wasn't scared because I talked to Bryce Dallas Howard about Lars.
Lars von Trier is a very good storyteller. He's like an H. C. Andersen for adults.
Lars Von Trier is a genius. Every film he makes is so honest and powerful.
Lars von Trier is not not somebody who is known for conducting a normal press conference ever!
The first day of shooting came, and of course I was nervous. I would lie if I said I wasn't impressed. I mean, Lars von Trier hiring me to be the king in 'Medea'... Lars said, 'Stop! Stop!' And I was so nervous, I turned around and said, 'What is it?' He said, '... Just be a tired king.'
I love working with Lars [von Trier]! I've worked with him three times. I did the narration of Dogville and Manderlay.
If people remember me for any scene in a Lars von Trier film, I'm extremely honoured and forever grateful.
I mean look at Antichrist. He's not making films to be liked by everyone, so why is this so surprising coming from Lars von Trier?
I think when you get the opportunity to work with someone like Lars Von Trier... I mean, Alexander Skarsgård, Charlotte Rampling, John Hurt, just to work with those actors, you take that opportunity when you get it.
Lars von Trier, Wim Wenders, Werner Herzog: They all write, which is much better because it's their baby, and they know what they want.
The Danish filmmakers are a unique breed of filmmakers, with the Dogme films and Lars von Trier.
I've worked with Lars von Trier on many films, and there's always a female character that's like an open wound - everything just pours out of this person.
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