Top 1200 Making Movies Quotes & Sayings - Page 5

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Last updated on December 12, 2024.
There's nothing stopping you from making movies. You can always make and try different things.
Cinema Paradiso, because it reminds me of why I make movies, the magic of movies, the romance of movies.
It took me 20 years of making movies to learn how to do it. — © Chevy Chase
It took me 20 years of making movies to learn how to do it.
My true social media passion is making creepy short movies on Instagram.
Chinese movies are not just about making Chinese local movies. It's about the Chinese money, the Chinese creativeness participating in a global movie. The problem is not the government not supporting this, they of course support this big time. The problem is whether other people are capable of doing the same thing I'm doing.
I'm always home, doing nothing, making beats, and watching movies.
I'm less comfortable making American movies because I don't know them so well.
Making movies is an effort is an attempt to leave a trace of your existence.
Now it's a hard time in every business with the current economic situation, so being an actor where you're seen in different parts of the world is gold because it means that people in other countries will hopefully see your movies and like them, which means more money to make other movies. It's a hard time in movie making.
I am totally and completely addicted to movies. Jeff, my husband and I, watch movies every night and go out to the movies constantly.
Woody Allen is in his '70s and he's making movies, so I look forward to getting there.
I am very happy making lower budgeted horror movies.
I love the editing process of making movies. I just wish that life had one. — © Mike Nichols
I love the editing process of making movies. I just wish that life had one.
Making movies used to be fun in the old days. It isn't any longer. It's a coldhearted business.
I am fortunate enough to have worked on, and continue to work on, evolutionary movies in all formats from just simple good story telling, which still matters most of all, to CG movies to tent-pole size 3D movies, and genre 3D movies like 'Piranha 3D.
What is important to me is that people know I respect the business of making movies.
I love making movies. But it's a lot of investing your heart and soul. It can be exhausting.
All we do when we're not making music is play video games, eat food and see movies.
Making movies is what I'm good at. Cinema is the means through which I can best express myself.
The whole process of making movies and writing screenplays is visceral and intuitive.
I was just this video-store guy and now I was actually making movies and stuff.
When I go into making a movie, personally, I don't try to bring other pieces of movies with me.
I feel like casting is the most important aspect of making movies.
I moved to L.A. when I was 17 and started making movies six months later.
Making movies seemed so impossible as far as getting my ideas funded.
I'm not a frustrated movie director: I'm not making games because I can't make movies.
It's a good time to be making movies, despite the cynicism people have about Hollywood.
I love making movies, but there's nothing like being in front of an audience.
What I can't figure out is why we're not making more R-rated movies, actually.
Right now, I'm known for making movies. And I wonder if that's it. I don't know. It doesn't feel like it to me.
Making movies can be a creative exciting project for director and rest of staff.
Movies I liked growing up were like Francis Ford Coppolla movies and Scorsese movies.
I remember the glory days of film making. I used to go to the movies a lot.
Most of the people leaking movies or giving out movies are because they love the movies.
The thing about me not doing superhero movies, that's not true at all. Movies are movies. You just go.
Characters, conflict and geography are things that must be considered while making movies from adaptations.
I've grown and changed, and I'm still making television and movies that I feel really proud of.
We sell the movies. Women need to know they are an asset and they are the ones who should be making the money. — © Jenna Jameson
We sell the movies. Women need to know they are an asset and they are the ones who should be making the money.
I watched a lot of pot movies before we did this [Pineapple Express]. My favorites were always the characters in movies that weren't necessarily in stoner movies.
The key to making good movies is to pay attention to the transition between scenes.
I love making independent movies, and that's pretty much what I'm going to be doing for the rest of my years
What drew me into making movies is trying to make characters that step off the screen.
You've got all these people making action movies, and they've never been in a life-or-death situation.
Making movies is really hard. It's the hardest thing I've ever done.
To be fair, I don't think it's a plague to say I have the misfortune of making movies for a living.
And I discovered after a couple years that I really didn't miss making movies.
I don't find movies interesting. I just want to do the movies that made me interested in getting into movies, and they're few and far between.
I've had such a great track record in making a huge profit when the movies are smaller. — © Harvey Weinstein
I've had such a great track record in making a huge profit when the movies are smaller.
I've begun to believe more and more that movies are all about transitions, that the key to making good movies is to pay attention to the transition between scenes. And not just how you get from one scene to the next, but where you leave a scene and where you come into a new scene. Those are some of the most important decisions that you make. It can be the difference between a movie that works and a movie that doesn't.
I want to be around for a long time, singing and making albums and movies.
Not all movies are movies you want to spend $14 on - and not all movies are movies you want to spend $10 on for ultra VOD, or even $6.99 on renting.
I was so young, and making movies, going to the studio every morning at dawn was magic.
I've always made sequels, even when I was making Super 8 movies if the audience liked it.
Number one, I am a true movie maker. And, you know, I am very much - I don't want to say infatuated, but I'm impressed with the art of making a movie and invoking emotion. You know, when I started making movies, I thought it was easy, and then when I got into it, I was like, 'This is not easy at all.'
I like Bejoy's style of movie making, and the music is always so good in all his movies.
I went to film school and wanted to learn everything there was about making movies.
You're making movies for 15 years and now people are like, 'You're the AT&T guy.'
I grew up in the '80s and John Hughes was the filmmaker making serious movies for teenagers.
I didn't watch a lot of American television growing up. I just liked to read a lot and watch movies - movies, movies, and more movies. My family used to make fun of me because I'd like every movie I saw.
I grew up with a lot of monster movies, robot movies, since I was a kid. I love anime movies, like 'Evangelion' and 'Ghost in the Shell.'
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