A Quote by Gina Rodriguez

I dream big, baby. I want to do thrillers, I want to do smart David Lynch-type mysteries. — © Gina Rodriguez
I dream big, baby. I want to do thrillers, I want to do smart David Lynch-type mysteries.
We love David Lynch. We're big David Lynch fans.
David Lynch is very important to me, and he does dreamlike movies, but my dreams are not like David Lynch's dreams. I have no interest in copying anybody's work. It would never occur to me to want this to look like someone else's thing.
Mysteries and thrillers are not the same things, though they are literary siblings. Roughly put, I would say the distinction is that mysteries emphasize motive and psychology whereas thrillers rely more heavily on action and plot.
The first time I lay actual eyes on the real David Lynch on the set of his movie, he's peeing on a tree...Mr. David Lynch, a prodigious coffee drinker, apparently pees hard and often.
I'm really into kind of a 'Sixth Sense' type of movie - mysteries, thrillers a little bit.
I'm a big David Lynch fan.
I'd love to work with David Lynch. I'm such a big fan. He's a genius.
I was very scared when I saw it, because Dune was for me very important in my life. I was very sad I could not do it. When I saw that David Lynch would do it, I was very scared, because I admire him as a movie-maker, and I thought he would do well. But when I see the picture, I realize he never understood this picture. It's not a David Lynch picture. It's the producer who made that picture, no? Who made this horror. For David Lynch, it was a job. A commercial job. It never was that for me.
France and America have a long history of mutual loathing and longing. Americans still dream of Paris; Parisians still dream of the America they find in the movies of David Lynch.
We can't tell particularly smart stories if we want to keep our audience big enough to pay for these big spectacle films that we want to do.
Really smart people don't want to say stupid things, and they really don't want to be a part of a PR-engineered interview. People really do want to be smart, and they want smart questions. So, if you ask smart questions, there's no way you can't do well.
I really wanted to work with David Lynch. I was a big fan of The Elephant Man and Eraserhead.
In America, they want you to accomplish these great feats, to pull off these David Copperfield-type stunts. You want me to be great, but you don't ever want me to say I'm great?
You either have a baby, want a baby, or don't want a baby, but you don't nothing a baby if you're in your 30s or 40s.
I'm a big dreamer. You might as well go to the top. You want to dream big, you dream big.
Fellini was [David] Lynch's master and his biggest idol, and he believed in Fellini's view that film is a dream, it's not reality. It's all about delving into the unconscious.
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