Top 1200 Silly Movie Quotes & Sayings - Page 7

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Last updated on November 18, 2024.
Usually, I only get to work a few weeks on a movie, or I often don't make it to the end of the movie because I'm disposed of.
Just because you have teenagers in a movie doesn't make it a teen movie.
I wanna do movies that in ten years time people will respect me for, as an actor. So if I do take two years off or three years off, the next movie I have that comes out you want people to go 'ooh, that's Frankie Muniz's new movie, it's gonna be a good movie cause he's in it.
The first movie I ever saw was a blaxploitation movie. It was called 'Monkey Hustle.' Like I said, just listen to the name. That's a blaxploitation movie. It had these incredible, bigger-than-life images of people who looked like I did. Or who looked like I wanted to look like.
I think a movie released is better than a movie stuck. — © Amit Sadh
I think a movie released is better than a movie stuck.
I think, for me, I'm always more interested in the process of making the movie than the movie itself
I'm not sure that 'Iron Man' is a superhero movie. I think towards the end of the movie, Iron Man pretends to be a superhero - he's entertained by that notion. I think 'X-Men' is a sci-fi movie.
I believe if you come out of a movie and the first thing you say is, 'The cinematography was beautiful,' it's a bad movie.
I wanted to do a war movie, a western and an alien movie. In reality, there are a lot of ugly things happening in the world.
I did my first movie,a movie called Whiffs, which very few people ever saw.
Life is like a movie to me. Everybody has their own movie that's playing out every day, and you're writing it.
I wanted to make a movie that was kind of a tribute to the way I feel when I watch a John Hughes movie.
I always have to presume that each movie is my last movie because I never know if I'll get money again.
One challenge in this industry is that you adopt a certain look for a movie, and then people don't get to see the movie for a year!
We know it's being referred to as the robot boxing movie [Real Steel], but truth is, 70% of the movie is the relationships. — © Shawn Anthony Levy
We know it's being referred to as the robot boxing movie [Real Steel], but truth is, 70% of the movie is the relationships.
I can see my songs in a movie as long as it's a movie no one will watch.
There are rules in movies. I did a movie playing a bad cop who was a heroin addict but they wouldn't let me smoke in a movie.
I can make a movie for $5M, which used to be a routinely low, independent movie, but there's no such thing as that any more.
The trick of this thing and the beauty of this thing is that it's a cowboy movie first and then stuff happens. Even after stuff happens it doesn't change - it hasn't suddenly changed into another kind of movie. It's still a cowboy movie. And that's what's incredible about it because nobody has done that before, that's new territory.
One movie is only one movie. I want to have a lifetime of making films.
The 'Star Wars' movie is coming out. Disney has kept the details of the movie under wraps because they're not Sony.
In a zombie apocalypse movie, nobody's ever seen a zombie movie. Or in an alien invasion movie, nobody has ever seen an alien invasion movie, like 'Independence Day.'
I've always wanted to do a movie, and I really feel the urge to do it.I'm in Hollywood - I have no business not being in the movie industry.
Every time I do a movie, especially an animated movie, I just seem to scream and shout and hyperventilate for money.
Being a little bit of a movie buff, the fact that I'm working in the middle of movie history is incredible.
I'm going to go talk to some people to see if you could be in the movie because you should be in the movie.
When you're relegated to go from movie to movie, so much of what you're doing is out of your control beyond creating the product.
When I choose a movie, I'll ask myself: 'Is this a movie I want to see?'
My grandfather was a movie producer, and so I grew up on movie sets.
The movie, 'Remember the Titans,' is my favorite movie, staring Denzel Washington. I love the way in this movie the game of football brings those boys together, it unites those boys on that football field. It unites a whole town, black, white, old, young, rich and poor.
When the movie comes to an end, you are not totally the same person you are when you started the movie.
The golden age of Hollywood was the conceit of the movie and the style of the movie.
I want to do a movie on sports - like a movie on a racer or a marathon runner - as I feel I'll fit that bill perfectly.
Francis Ford Coppola did this early on. You tape a movie, like a radio show, and you have the narrator read all the stage directions. And then you go back like a few days later and then you listen to the movie. And it sort of plays in your mind like a film, like a first rough cut of a movie.
If you're lucky, you go from being a movie fan to a movie maker.
People call me a movie star. If you're in the business, a movie star is someone who can make a film bankable. My name and $6 million will make a $6 million movie. I'm a working actor. Because I started late, I had a very short run as a leading man, and my films didn't make money in America.
When I read the first 'Sharknado' movie, I thought it was terrible. I told my wife that I couldn't do this movie, that it would be the end of my career.
I'm a movie nut. I go to the movies probably twice a week, and if I'm not doing anything at night, I'm usually watching a movie or two.
If I'm going to act in someone's movie, I want the movie to be interesting and be able to get a couple of solid doubles.
For me, there is nothing more valuable than how people feel in a movie theater about a movie. — © Will Smith
For me, there is nothing more valuable than how people feel in a movie theater about a movie.
I love that experience of seeing a bad movie or a movie that you don't even know, and then experiencing it with your friend.
'The Sopranos,' for instance, is arguably the best cable show of all time. They could have made a movie, but that show ended so perfectly, it would almost be a disadvantage to make a movie like that. Then again, if you made a 'Sopranos' movie, people would be lined around the block to go see it.
I don't really look forward to movie stardom or doing a $200-million movie or winning an Academy Award.
I'd rather have one good scene in a movie by a great director than a small role in a mediocre movie.
Of course I think it's a movie for everybody [Insane Farting Corpse], but that's probably just because it's a movie for me.
It's unfortunate that it's not realistic that you can get people to come to a movie theater not knowing anything about the movie.
The only lie I really remember from my adolescence was when I was in sixth grade and I was dropped off with a couple of friends at the movie theater to go see a movie, I can't remember which one it was, and we went to go see this movie instead that was rated R. That was sort of a defining moment, that was probably the first time I had ever lied to my parents about something.
As a reader and as a viewer, usually when I watch a movie, I'm caught up enough in the movie that I'm not breaking it down to the details anyway.
If you are not in the red playroom of pain and pleasure, … shooting the movie is much like doing any other movie.
I felt like I lived my movie, my 'Rocky' movie. So that was cool. — © Matt Serra
I felt like I lived my movie, my 'Rocky' movie. So that was cool.
I've always had the luck or blessing that someone would say, 'I liked what you did in that movie. I'd like you to be in my movie.'
When I'm writing a movie, it's usually pretty close to what the movie is going to be, which is just a luxury of being a writer-director.
It's a mistake to just go make a movie where the whole thing is talking down to the kids like, "Ok, we gotta bring the IQ of this movie down because it's a kids movie" You don't have to do that, kids can laugh and parents can laugh at different parts and that's fun, and you see that with all of the great kids movies.
I put in all the dirty words. It works really well. The thing that we found with 'Drive Angry,' more than anything else is that we wrote the movie that we wanted to see. I've done that before. I've wanted to see 'Jason X'. It did not become the movie that I thought it would be. That happens. It's happened with every movie I've ever done.
You can tell when you watch a movie, usually, what the actors' experience was on the movie, because even the smallest of roles were interesting.
It's my responsibility to make the movie work with the schedule and money we have. It's my job to get the best movie we can do in the time we have.
I wanna do movies that in ten years time people will respect me for, as an actor. So if I do take two years off or three years off, the next movie I have that comes out you want people to go 'ooh, that's Frankie Muniz's new movie, it's gonna be a good movie cause he's in it.'
Any time anyone fires bullets in an action movie that don't hit the target it immediately undermines the movie.
When I watch a movie, I want movie stars to be in love too.
In our age of Twitter and smartphones, there is no controlled release of a movie preview. The enigma of movie stars is lost.
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