A Quote by Robert Coppola Schwartzman

I love all the movies by director John Hughes. I also love John Landis's movies. — © Robert Coppola Schwartzman
I love all the movies by director John Hughes. I also love John Landis's movies.
First off, I love Woody Allen. His early movies, like 'Hannah and Her Sisters,' are incredible. I also love anything by Billy Wilder, Ron Howard and John Hughes. I really grew up on the Hughes films, which are the ones I go back and watch all the time, just to see how they were put together.
I wish I was making movies back in the days when John Ford made movies and you were a director under contract to a studio. John Ford had years when he made three movies in a year.
There's so many great Western films. Let's see, 'Red River,' any of those Henry Fonda movies are fantastic. Any of those John Ford movies are fantastic. I love all the Eastwood 'Man With No Name' movies, John Wayne, 'True Grit.'
I don't like my movies. I prefer John Ford's movies. I've made some movies that are interesting, or that have some point, or are more or less beautiful. But I've never made anything big to me, from my point of view. "Big" like John Ford or someone of that kind. I say John Ford because he is my favorite director.
I so related to John Hughes movies.
I like John Hughes movies.
I grew up in the '80s and John Hughes was the filmmaker making serious movies for teenagers.
I was just after Generation X. I missed the John Hughes movies; I had to watch them on TBS.
I love Westerns. I really love John Wayne. Frank Capra, any of his movies I love.
I'd seen all of John Hughes's movies. All the Spielberg stuff. A bunch of '80s horror, like 'Evil Dead.'
There are so many great John Hughes movies covering so many different genres. You can pull so much from him.
I think saying 'a John Hughes movie' is just shorthand for a lot of people to say 'a coming-of-age story,' because I think, when you're of a certain age, that's what John Hughes means to you.
It's funny, like 15 years ago when I was a kid doing all the John Hughes movies, I remember Bruce Willis was the only guy who was transitioning from television into film.
I love John Hughes films.
Every single Asian dude who went to high school or junior high during the era of John Hughes movies was called 'Donger,'
I'd see movies, comedies, and I loved 'Animal House', I loved all the John Hughes stuff, but I never saw me and my friends totally represented.
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