A Quote by Sam Neill

Big budgets don't necessarily give you big films. — © Sam Neill
Big budgets don't necessarily give you big films.
Marketing executives like big budgets, as big budgets make it easier to grow the top line.
You are what you think. So just think big, believe big, act big, work big, give big, forgive big, laugh big, love big and live big.
I think my sweet spot is to make personal films on not-too-big budgets and also make other people's films, bringing productions to Iceland, upping the business here.
Big-budget movies might have huge marketing budgets, but only some films have the content to stand out.
I've always relied on a big producer and big studios. I had budgets that were ridiculous.
What do we care, if the world is a joke? We'll give it a big kiss, we'll give it a poke. Death wears a big hat cause he's a big bloke.
I love 'Lawrence of Arabia,' big sweeping films. I want my films to feel that way, to be on a big canvas.
I don't love big films for the sake of big films. It's not been a career drive to get to that point.
I am known by my performance, so neither do big films need me nor do I big films.
A big corporation is more or less blamed for being big; it is only big because it gives service. If it doesn’t give service, it gets small faster than it grew big.
Many films you see in theaters are financed through outside sources. With big films, the studio will pay, hoping to reap the reward of their big bet. But with medium and small-sized films, outside production companies and financiers often foot the bill.
X-Men films have always been big, and necessarily so, because of the stories they have to tell.
I've always been interested in showing our films to international audiences. The easiest way is through the festival circuit, a big marketing platform for films that aren't big enough to be in the mainstream race.
I request big films to give way for small movies as there are umpteen number of such films waiting to see the light of the day.
If you're big in Montreal, you're big in Quebec. If you're big in Toronto, you're big in Canada. But if you're big in New York, you're big in the rest of the world.
'Bahubali' is not about big budgets, big visuals, or massive marketing. If a hero, producer, and director in Bollywood can have that kind of trust, something even bigger than 'Bahubali' is possible.
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