Completely committed to adapting 'Fifty Shades of Grey'. This is not a joke. Christian Grey and Ana: potentially great cinematic characters.
Just because everyone CAN publish a book these days, doesn't mean everyone SHOULD. The world doesn't need 1000 knock-offs of 50 Shades of Grey. I'm not so sure the world even needed ONE 50 Shades of Grey.
See shades of grey... Act anyway
Good people can do terrible things, and that's what life is all about, the complexities and grey areas. And often characters aren't written that way in movies, especially characters for women. So you end up being either one thing or the other.
My dream date would be what Christian Grey does in the Fifty Shades Of Grey' movie.
There is nothing gray about whether a follower of Christ should see 50 Shades of Grey. This is a black and white issue. Don’t go. Don’t watch it. Don’t read it. Don’t rent it.
I mourn in grey, grey as the sleeted wind the bled shades of twilight, gunmetal, battleships, industrial paint.
Black and white is how it should be, but shades of grey are the colors I see.
Grey characters don't only mean broody characters. A totally smitten lover boy can be equally grey if written that way.
The beauty about the 'Mahabharat' is that every character has shades of grey.
I don't know why my leading men have grey shades. Maybe I am trying to explore that side of me through them.
Considering what the 'Fifty Shades of Grey' film is about, I wouldn't be able to play Anastacia.
Namor has shades of grey but always ends up doing the right thing. I've played characters with an edge - played villains if not super villains - and he's an anti-hero.
The thing is, I never see my characters as psychopaths. I see them as really crippled victims who just happen to do bad things. And I never see them as bad guys; I see them as darker characters. I never see anything as good or bad; it's more light or dark, and the in-between is the grey.
Politics is about a lot more than winning and losing. I think politics at its best is about compromise, shades of grey and about issues.
I'm a multi-faceted woman and person, like all women are - there's no black and white. We have shades of grey in the middle. And even many more colours that other people don't see!