A Quote by Will Sasso

When you get to do something based on a true story, it always raises the level of excitement. — © Will Sasso
When you get to do something based on a true story, it always raises the level of excitement.
I've always sought to get after something that's foundational in people. That comes through my faith, through my belief in life, through trying to hit something that's true every time. I think that's really where you move people, when you touch on something that's true, that's not based on fluff or based on a moment or a movement.
We get to choose how we're going to live - what level of energy, what level of vibrancy, what level of excitement.
Even if you're doing something that the studio sends you, or something that's based on a book or story, at the end of it all, you try to make whatever it is your own. This is based on my love of horror movies. Everything is based on something, in some way.
I'm always fascinated by something that leaves the surface of the earth. My series, 'Rocket Man', was based on a true story of a man who put his wife's ashes into space.
For me to play any true person in a film based on a true story, I always want to make sure that it doesn't mock and it certainly doesn't trivialize the events that took place.
My acting range has always been something between the two extremes of 'raises left eyebrow' and 'raises right eyebrow.'
We are now debating and talking about a story [Russian hacker attack] based on something that isn't true.
All fiction is based on truth - 'Madame Bovary' is based on a true story!
When I saw 'Bully' and I was 11 or 12 years old I thought I could do this; I could make movies. Larry Clark's cinematography is very raw. It's also based on a true story. I think a lot of the movies I like are based on true stories.
There is always the working out of things, and you have to have sort of a gut response to it. And an intellectual response. And an aesthetic response. All that comes from having done this for a long time. Instead of saying, "That's a really good rock track, and that will do," I'm looking for something that is more original and fresh. There are a lot of elements to get into it: a level or sophistication, passion and excitement.
Anytime you have the opportunity to do any kind of story that is based on a true story, I think those are the most inspirational.
I think any time you've got a story based on a true story, no matter how accurate it is, obviously it's still fictitious.
"Based on a true story" is a come-on, the aesthetic equivalent of "no loan request refused." For, at best, the creator has fashioned a film based on his understanding of, interpretation of, and reduction of the report of an actual occurrence.
Many people think excitement is happiness.... But when you are excited you are not peaceful. True happiness is based on peace.
Groupings of people that get together, think things through, come out to plan and so on, like unions or true political organizations, they've disintegrated. And people tend to be atomized - you get down to a society based on social units based on an atom - an atomic element - which is a person and their computer. Not a society that is going to be able to function freely and democratically. The tendency is there; it doesn't have to be, but its something to worry about.
Research shows that women at that mid level tend to get promoted based on performance, and men tend to get promoted based on potential.
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