A Quote by David Letterman

I like my cinema gritty, I like my eggs gritty. — © David Letterman
I like my cinema gritty, I like my eggs gritty.
Look, I like gritty. I write gritty. There is a time and a place for gritty. I'll take my Batman gritty, thank you, and I will acknowledge that such a portrayal means that my 11-year-old has to wait before he sees The Dark Knight. But if Hollywood turns out a Superman movie that I can't take him to? They've done something wrong.
One of the main reasons I wanted to do 'Freefall' was that it's a complete contrast to what people see of me from being in the band. It's a gritty role and a gritty film.
One thing that's true of gritty people is they love what they do, and they keep loving what they do. So they're not just in love for a day or a week. People who are really gritty - they're still interested.
The movies I like watching the most are these sort of cinema verite, handheld films where you really get gritty with people. But I also have this strange affinity for old Rock Hudson/Doris Day movies and things that sort of pop out where you see the frames, where you have these 2D animation moments and split-screens and things like that.
People who are kind of at the cutting edge of life and survival, and being near the nitty-gritty, like my films, and I like that.
This is reporting the way I like it... in the field, gritty and aggressive.
I like the gritty parts of fashion, the design, the studio, the pictures.
I like showing the gritty truthful dark side of humanity.
I was a young film student around the time of the new wave in film in the 1970s; old Hollywood was naff and over. For me, as a film student, I was going to see French and Italian cinema; American cinema was 'Easy Rider' and 'Taxi Driver.' Everything was gritty.
I like films that are gritty and hard-hitting and suspenseful. Thrillers, too.
The punk scene in NY was so gritty and nihilistic & I was like ooh I want to do that
I do like the dark, gritty psychological thrillers, but sometimes we need a little respite from that.
Fights like that, when I have been in those really gritty wars, that's what I live for. I love that stuff.
I didn't grow up seeing faces of patriots, emotional and raw and gritty, who looked like me.
But our country's equivalent of gritty reality is more like "Look out Sarge, he's got a shooter!"
I have my dark side like anybody, you know, depression, anxiety... and I write about gritty, real-life stuff.
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