A Quote by Michael Cimino

I cut 'Deer Hunter' myself. — © Michael Cimino
I cut 'Deer Hunter' myself.
The deer season just opened. A deer hunter in Ventura Country brought in his first man yesterday.
'Deer Hunter' is a movie; it is not an attempt to write history.
Hey, I'm a Catholic deer hunter, I am happy to be clinging to my guns and my religion.
To be honest, when you're young and you watch The Deer Hunter for the first time, that's when you're like, "That's what I want to do."
From Vietnam's 'Deer Hunter' to Iraq, films are never about the person who has had his house destroyed.
Coming Home had been made before and Apocalypse Now and Deer Hunter, different kinds of movies.
We should always speak what would please the man of whom we expect a favour,like the hunter who sings sweetly when he desires to shoot a deer.
Obvious things like The Deer Hunter. After that happened, the scripts got better. Opportunities happened.
The most powerful Vietnam movie, to me, was 'The Deer Hunter,' which was more about what happened to the folks who went and about their relationships.
The Deer Hunter is securely on my list of American movie events, by which I mean those films that aspired to the whole equation, to be show business and art at the same time.
I don't make a concerted effort to distinguish myself as Duncan D. Hunter versus Duncan Hunter. I just do my own thing. That's good enough for me.
You can learn more about hunting deer with a bow and arrow in a week than a gun hunter will learn in his entire life
I can't imagine deer hunting. I used to think I couldn't imagine deer hunting because killing a deer seemed so awful. But now I think about just sitting in a tree and doing nothing all day and probably not even seeing a deer. Not moving and sitting in a tree? That seems rough.
The deer aren't our prey or our possessions -- they're us. They're us at one point in the cycle of life and we're them at another point in the cycle. The deer are twice your parents, for your mother and father are deer, and the deer that gave you its life today was mother and father to you as well, since you wouldn't be here if it weren't for that deer.
If, in order to succeed in an enterprise, I were obliged to choose between fifty deer commanded by a lion, and fifty lions commanded by a deer, I should consider myself more certain of success with the first group than with the second.
Why...is the hunter who shoots a deer for venison subject to more criticism than the person who buys a ham at the supermarket? Overall, it is probably the intensively reared pig who has suffered more.
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