Americans are used to being pandered to and spoon-fed everything. In a culture that needs caffeine-free cherry chocolate diet Coke, you'd best deliver information with entertainment.
Audiences are smart, and they don't need to be spoon-fed everything.
People believed I was fed with a silver spoon in my mouth, but I fought for everything that I have.
I like movies as a viewer that challenge me to actually think rather than spoon feed everything to me.
I needed to grow up and do things all adults do. It was time to stop having everything spoon fed to me. It was about being independent.
My popularity has to do with the divorce between modern art, where everything is obscure, and the viewer who often feels he needs a professor to tell them whether it's good or not. I believe a painting has to talk directly to the viewer, with composition, color and design, without a professor to explain it.
Every film is faced with the enemy of time. Only so much story can fit into the 90-150 minutes of time that moviegoers are willing to stay in their seats. Naturally, compression is necessary. So are the exclusion and amalgamation of characters so that the viewer does not become bewildered.
True enough, the Fed needs radical reforms. In particular, it needs to replace its failed forecasting models and be rid of the academics who overwhelm the Fed system.
Plot is what happens in your story. Every story needs structure, just as every body needs a skeleton. It is how you 'flesh out and clothe' your structure that makes each story unique.
That's exactly the reason I'm leaving RCR because you've got those punk-ass kids coming up. They've got no respect for what they do in this sport and they've had everything fed to them with a spoon.
It wasn't necessary to win for the story to be great, it was only necessary to sacrifice everything.
Any passionate actor, if he is spoon-fed, will deliver.
My mother fed me with a spoon until I was 6 years old.
I remember being 18 and being fed up with everything - fed up with society, fed up with the political system, fed up with myself - and then you kind of go, 'Actually, this voting thing is amazing,' because you have a chance to change it, right?
'The Wire' is my all-time favourite show. It takes its time, and it doesn't spoon-feed the viewer.
I've never been spoon-fed for my whole career, I have always done it the hard way as a player and a manager.