Top 1200 Cowboy Movie Quotes & Sayings - Page 10

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
The movie I end up with is the movie I aspired to make.
I've thought that 'Soulmate' in the 'Night World' series would make a really nice TV-movie or just a movie.
Any movie I've done, my character has had a secret. Whether it's in the movie or not, it is usually never and it's usually not something I tell anybody. It is for me.
There's a vast difference between marketing a movie and the movie itself. You try to cast as wide and broad a net as possible. — © Joe Carnahan
There's a vast difference between marketing a movie and the movie itself. You try to cast as wide and broad a net as possible.
I don't think my name would necessarily draw people to come see the movie. It might hurt the movie, honestly.
In this movie, 'Jigarthanda,' audience can feel it as English movie because this BGM is totally different from Indian background score.
When I signed my movie contract, I thought I could never even have an opinion on a movie. But now, I've realized I have a lot of opinions.
I guess 'The Player' was a pretty good L.A. movie. And 'Chinatown.' Was there ever a better L.A. movie about a certain period in L.A.? That was terrific.
Nobody sees the same movie. I'm sure there are people who saw Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and thought "Finally a gay movie about men who really care about each other. Thank God!" That's not what I saw necessarily but I don't think any two people see the same movie.
I'm going to continue doing what I want to do. And if it means I want to go and make a big movie, if it has something to say, I will want to make it. I don't want to spend my life wasting my time. If it's a big movie, I want to do it. If it's a small movie, I want to do it.
It's weird when one movie that's connected to another doesn't reference that movie at all.
The truth is, every movie is a message movie. It's just that most movies have messages that are in lock step with the status quo.
Kerouac was the cowboy that inspired the whole Beat Generation, and highlighted and put the spotlight on all of these minds that didn't really know what they were doing at the time, but accomplished something much bigger than what they ever foresaw.
There are a lot of people out there who offer roles to actors because they'll elevate their movie to a place the movie would never reach. — © Kevin Spacey
There are a lot of people out there who offer roles to actors because they'll elevate their movie to a place the movie would never reach.
I can go to a movie theater and sit there all day. I love movies. They intrigue my brain and they relax me. I am a movie buff.
I always felt that if I made a movie, it would be one movie; I didn't see how they could make 26 swimming movies.
There was a photo of me with weird sunglasses on and a green sweatshirt, some striped thing, with tights and cowboy boots...I just saw that photo and thought, 'God, I look crazy.'
I was a teenager, and I went to see the Superman movie, and up to the point I walked into that movie, I was a kid with no direction and no real purpose and no strong parental figures, and kind of aimless. I walked out of that movie knowing that whatever my life was going to be from then on, it had to have something to do with Superman, because something touched me emotionally with Christopher Reeve's performance.
'Room' was a very dark movie, but 'Wonder' is a fun, light movie that sends out an important message. There is a big difference.
It's rare that a movie generally considered a popcorn type movie, gets recognized among such serious, great fare.
I am miserable when I'm in a movie I'm not proud of and a movie that I don't want to do.
A Dirty Shame was a crazy movie. I don't understand that movie at all. I don't get it, but I'd work with John Waters again in a heartbeat. He's just a delight.
If I could spend the rest of my life inside one movie it would be The Godfather, because it's the greatest movie ever made.
When you make a movie, a dramatization based on the real experience of a living subject, you can't airbrush that away into to a perfect movie arc.
My favorite older movie of all-time is "Scarface." Al Pacino played that role so well. It's a longer movie, but I like it.
I am so impressed with people who can really make a big movie, a good movie. The amount of work that goes into it is incredible.
I would love to do a big movie - a 'Marvel' movie.
We lay out our lives in a narrative we understand, like a movie, but are you enjoying making it or are you wondering who's watching my movie.
I don't want to see a 'Sopranos' movie. This is just me. I like to think the end is where it was on TV as opposed to becoming a movie.
The first movie I produced was a movie that Joel Schumacher wrote and directed called 'Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and Grill.'
I was confused as to what kind of movie to do after 'A Aa'. It's then that someone suggested to me that I shouldn't do a soft movie once again.
I watched Someone to Watch Over Me the other night. I thought it was a really good movie. It's a great movie.
When I was growing up, the first thing I wanted to be was a cowboy. That lasted till I was about ten. Then I wanted to be a baseball player. Preferably shortstop for the New York Yankees.
We were such movie nerds - I hate to say this, but yeah, we would just listen to movie soundtracks growing up.
Well, 'Terminator', it's just such an iconic movie in movie history. It's universal. I think it's part of the pop culture of the world.
'Jaws' was the ultimate man vs. nature movie, and it was a movie that was basically three people against the elements, so that was the biggest influence on 'Frozen.'
I wanted to be a movie star. But movie stars are not what they used to be.
You can tell when someone likes you just because you're in a movie, because all they talk about is the movie, and all they talk about is the movie business.
I also love horror movies; I like me a big Peter Berg action movie. I'm a movie lover in general. — © Jenna Fischer
I also love horror movies; I like me a big Peter Berg action movie. I'm a movie lover in general.
When my father came out on stage wearing a big cowboy hat and a shirt lettered 'Bar Mitzvah Ranch' to sing 'Home on the Range' in Yiddish, it was his way of saying, 'I want to be an American.'
When you make a movie, a dramatization based on the real experience of a living subject, you cant airbrush that away into to a perfect movie arc.
I can't make a movie unless I believe in the themes behind it. I mean, that's the first question I ask myself, always, is, 'What is this movie about?'
Just selling through a movie theater is not ever going to be a viable way to make money back on a movie anymore.
I'm a huge Woody Allen fan. Good movie, bad movie, it doesn't matter - I just like his movies.
I was originally casted to be in the Superman movie but I read the script and realized that it was mysteriously similar to my screenplay for Zach Braff the Movie.
If you find yourself considering a project that seems like a layup, then you're diluted, or that movie's probably not the right movie for you to be making.
If you have a smartphone, you can give content to the world. The days of putting a movie in movie theaters because people don't have a choice is over.
The last three movies I've done, I played a cowboy, then I played a soldier, and now I play Han Solo. So the little kid in me is having a real joyride.
In terms of big spectacle, I thought 'Captain America 2' was phenomenal. I really loved that movie, and it was a great movie as a stand-alone. — © Joe Carnahan
In terms of big spectacle, I thought 'Captain America 2' was phenomenal. I really loved that movie, and it was a great movie as a stand-alone.
When you make a movie, it seems like there's nothing but resistance. It's kind of a miracle that any movie ever gets made.
I knew I wanted to do a movie, an action movie, and when I left WWE in 2011, I didn't specifically know. I didn't leave to do 'Boone: The Bounty Hunter.'
When I first arrived in Houston, I was fascinated with the elaborate styles of cowboy boots and thought they were incredibly exotic. They also seemed to be a central part of a specifically 'Texan' identity, one distinct from being 'American.'
When I go to a movie, I'm always thrilled if I've seen an actor do something and I didn't realize until the end of the movie that that was that person. I love that.
I actually think every war movie is an antiwar movie in its own way - with the exception of some of the propaganda movies.
Awards season is not something that I think about. What I enjoy a lot is knowing that people go and see the movie and they love the movie.
Then you have these people in the movie theaters that talk the whole time during the movie. You ever go with somebody like that to a movie but you don't realize until you get there that you're with somebody like that? Brand new movie. First day it's open. You're there together and the entire time they're sitting there: Where's she going? Why'd he do that? Is he mad at her? I don't know, let's watch and find out together shall we? You know who you are. You're denying it right now: I do not do that. Why is she saying that?. What's she gonna say next?
When I am sitting in a movie theater with my girlfriends or boyfriend, I think how cool would it be to watch a movie with me in it.
For a movie - any movie - to work, all the bread has to fall jelly side up; everything has to go right. You have to hit the zeitgeist.
Movie criticism is very subjective and everyone has the right to voice their opinion. You go to a movie and decide whether you like it or not.
I liked the movie Splash a lot when I was little. I think we taped it when it was on TV, and then would watch the movie fairly often.
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