A Quote by Kathryn Bigelow

I'm interested in social commentary. — © Kathryn Bigelow
I'm interested in social commentary.
I don't profess to be a political rapper, like groups such as 'Dead Prez' or 'Public Enemy', but I think social commentary should make its way into your music. Speaking on your neighbourhood is social commentary - what happens, what's going on.
When I think about writers who use fiction as social commentary and to raise social awareness but who are also very popular, I think of Dickens.
I don't want to offend people and I don't want to be mean, but social commentary and comedy for me are part and parcel. I think the greatest social activists are comedians.
I think it's very difficult, and people don't give enough credit to how hard it is to do in-game commentary. I'd have a lot of work to do, but I'd definitely be interested. I'm always interested in breaking down the game, and I'd love to see more females doing it.
Comedians play off of social commentary.
I'm a sports columnist who specializes in social commentary.
I do want to write about social/cultural/historical context. I'm interested in relationships, in character, but within a specific social context. Which is kind of a political thing, I admit that. But it's what I'm interested in, and it's how I believe human behavior is legible.
I don't think social commentary should be planned, you just have to be truthful.
Zombies have always had a lot of built-in social commentary.
Code is followed by commentary, and commentary by revision, and thus the task is never done.
I like singing all songs, really, but I find that writing social commentary comes naturally.
You were doing a TV show - you don't realise that you're also making social commentary at the same time.
Social media are fundamental to communicate and understand what happens in the world. It's a point of view and an immediate commentary.
I think that my films are basically family stories, beyond the fact that they are global and have political and social commentary.
I'm incapable of writing without social commentary. I like to think that it's integrated and not really heavy handedly didactic.
I believe myself to be a worthwhile and inventive performer in my own right. But I'm not in a league with Lenny [Bruce], certainly not in terms of social commentary.
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