A Quote by Bennett Miller

You make a movie and you'd like it to be appreciated, respected, embraced. — © Bennett Miller
You make a movie and you'd like it to be appreciated, respected, embraced.
Many of my staff have been with me for over 20 years. I have a great team, and I make sure they feel respected and appreciated.
I feel like the Internet has embraced the pizza dance. I feel appreciated for once in my life.
She respected her husband in the same way as she respected the General Post Office, as something large, secure and fixed: and though she knew the small number of his talents she appreciated his abstract value as a male.
Every age bracket has to be respected and it should be embraced naturally.
I don't really like those sorts of actresses who say, 'I don't want to make that movie,' but they make the movie. They just spend their time not liking being on a set and I just think it's absurd, because we are so lucky to do this job. When you accept to make a movie, just make the movie. And then it's more easy for relationships.
At the end of the day, everyone wants to feel loved, appreciated and respected.
I remember a lot of conversations where I was constantly hearing, 'You've gotta do this movie so you can do that movie. You've gotta make a big movie so you can make a small movie.' But I can't act like that.
I think overall, making a movie is like putting a stamp on the world. Every time I make a movie, I feed in elements to make sure that it's my movie. I'm marking poles like a dog does. This is how I show my movies to the world.
A wife is like a children's movie; always under-appreciated and without either, life would be incomplete.
There's something innately funny and warm about being Jewish. I think it's something to be embraced and respected.
I don't think there is such a thing as a German movie star. There are respected actors, but we are not publicized like TV people.
I want to make something that's respectful and respected. And I think you can make something for women that is respected on television.
The movie studios, they only like to make - I make a joke, but it's true - if the movie has the word "man" and a number in the title, they'll make it. If it doesn't have that, it's an R-rated raunchy comedy, and that's it. Any other movie that you're going to make is going to be an independent one. So for filmmakers who want to do something other than "man" and a number, it's either independent films or television, which is like the place for real creative filmmakers to go.
The valid point or a valuable contribution of a deserving person has not been truly appreciated if he is respected equally with those people who only desire but don’t actually deserve to be applauded.
I have certain standards for myself so if something drops beneath that standard or if the opportunity doesn't fit who I am authentically at my core - I don't invest time where my brand isn't respected or where what I have to offer isn't appreciated.
It really has been a blessing because you can go and look at our other movies we've done in a studio system. We didn't get to make the movie that we wanted to make. We made the movie that someone else wanted us to make. That can be a little disheartening, a lot disheartening. While there have been struggles, it doesn't matter which table you're at because you're going to have obstacles, but I kind of like being able to make the movie that you want to make.
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