A Quote by Pierce Brosnan

Movies are somewhat diminished by blockbusters, which are great, but there's not enough choice. — © Pierce Brosnan
Movies are somewhat diminished by blockbusters, which are great, but there's not enough choice.
If anything, as a general rule, the cheaper the movie the more creative the experience, generally speaking. Its not to denigrate expensive movies. I dont want to seem biting the hands that feed me, but with big movies, especially with a lot of effects, the role of the actor is somewhat diminished.
For a while, all the studios had their art-house divisions, but that went by the by pretty quickly. Now, they're really focusing on these huge blockbusters, spending a fortune on cartoon pictures and comic-strip movies and superhero movies, and they aren't making pictures like 'How Green Was My Valley,' which was an Oscar winner in its day.
Everyone wants to work in America. Maybe not blockbusters or Terminator, but to have the choice.
I'm sure it's more difficult for women to make movies, especially because, in general, the kind of movies women want to make aren't necessarily going to be blockbusters. But you know, there are so few women in so many positions of power.
I am fortunate enough to have worked on, and continue to work on, evolutionary movies in all formats from just simple good story telling, which still matters most of all, to CG movies to tent-pole size 3D movies, and genre 3D movies like 'Piranha 3D.
A great many worries can be diminished by realizing the unimportance of the matter which is causing anxiety.
One of the more noble things the Oscars can do is pay attention to movies no one knows about. Blockbusters don't need much help.
Well, look at all of these summer blockbusters. You can't help but laugh a little, because you've already seen a lot of these movies 482 times.
'The bully pulpit' is somewhat diminished in our age of fragmented attention and fragmented media.
I believe in making movies very inexpensively; I think that way too much money is spent on making movies. Enough movies are being made, but not enough experimental ones.
I've always wanted to be a very commercial director, or I had dreams of making these movies into blockbusters. And with each movie, they tell me it's not that way.
It is a law, of the gods which is never broken, to sell somewhat dearly the great benefits which they confer on us.
Even if my movies weren't big blockbusters, directors generally liked me, so they would fight for me.
I'd never been in one of those great big blockbusters.
I think great movies do promote conversation, great movies are honest, and great movies are sometimes polarizing.
I call Christianity the one great curse, the one great intrinsic depravity, and the one great instinct of revenge, for which no means are venomous enough, or secret, subterranean and small enough - I call it the one immortal blemish on the human race.
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