A Quote by Roger Deakins

I am not a fan of having too much gear. — © Roger Deakins
I am not a fan of having too much gear.
We're far from having too much horsepower...my definition of too much horsepower is when all four wheels are spinning in every gear.
I have to say I am a 'Strictly' fan, which is why I am in it. I've always watched it for years. I am not an 'X Factor' fan, and I just think it is a different show. One is about learning something new and having a great time, and the other is rather desperate.
I am very much in the instant-gratification camp. I am too much of an actor not to be. I am used to doing my work and having someone comment immediately. So I think that I'm a little hooked on that gratification structure.
It fits my ADD, so that's good. Because I really can't focus on anything for too long. And 'Top Gear's really the easiest thing to do because I'm with my pals. It's like coming home with my friends. We're having so much fun making the show.
My whole life I've always innovated the gear to match my pursuits. I've innovated the best climbing gear, the best slacklining gear, and definitely the most advanced BASE jumping gear.
I am a fan of 'SNL' and a big Jimmy Fallon fan, too.
I am not a fan of Facebook or Twitter. They both allow too much information to be available and they make privacy a thing of the past.
I am afraid I shall have to give up my trade; I am far too inert to keep up with organic chemistry, it is becoming too much for me, though I may boast of having contributed something to its development. The modern system of formulae is to me quite repulsive.
I am a big Batman fan, not so much a Superman fan.
I say too much of what, he says too much of everything, too much stuff, too many places, too much information, too many people, too much of things for there to be too much of, there is too much to know and I don't know where to begin but I want to try.
Alas, passion is conducive to certain other things because when you have too much passion and you have too much work, you possibly end up having black holes. The danger is too much passion.
I'm not a fan of 3D. But I am a huge fan of digital imagery. Because it allows a filmmaker much more latitude to appreciate their own visions and dreams.
I learn so much from writing with other musicians, asking questions about their playing style and gear, and hanging out, too.
Gear is the least important part of the equation. Having a vision and being able to articulate an idea visually are much more important.
There are times when having too much to say can be as dumbfounding as having too little.
Change gear, change gear, check mirror, murder a prostitute, change gear, change gear, murder. That's a lot of effort in a day.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!