“I like it when people who aren't so attractive, or they have a whole lot of hurdles to get over, I like it when they dress up and they look presentable. That, to me, just touches me.” PeopleLooksWholeDressesAttractiveGet OverHurdleTouch Me Author:Amy Sedaris
“People say you never remember anybody who dies in movies, and it's true, you don't. You don't even remember people who disappear. Although the moment that it happens might be terribly sad and moving, five minutes later, if you're asked to remember that person, you go, "Oh right, yeah, yeah!" 'Cause you're just moving forward.” PeopleIfsPersonsMomentsMightHappensRememberMovingDiesCausesFiveMinutesYeahDisappearMoving ForwardFive MinutesTrue You Author:Danny Boyle
“Everybody expects you to be qualified to talk about your films, but in a way, you're the least qualified person to talk about them. When you're finished, you don't watch them at all.” WayPersonsFilmWatchesFinishedQualified Author:Danny Boyle
“You're always nervous about how a film lands with an audience.” FilmAudienceLandNervous Author:Naomi Watts
“The use of violence in movies is a subject that's worth addressing. I'm not standing on a soapbox or wagging a finger, but I'm interested in those subjects for sure.” UseViolenceSubjectsStandingFingersSoapboxViolence In Movies Author:Naomi Watts
“Some movies are the kind you take home with you at the end of the day, and some, you can let go.” KindEndsHomeLetting GoThe End Of The Day Author:Naomi Watts
“Directors are our teachers, and I'm always craving to work with a great director. They're pretty much the first thing that interests me about a project.” FirstsInterestTeacherDirectorsProjectsCraving Author:Naomi Watts
“It'll take me a lot longer to read a script if there's no director attached.” IfsDirectorsScriptsTake Me Author:Naomi Watts
“I was never completely destitute. I think I borrowed money once off a friend, but I've always been quite careful with my money, having come from not much of it.” ThinkingCarefulBorrowedDestituteBorrowed Money Author:Naomi Watts
“Your first film is always your best film, in a way. There's something about your first film that you never ever get back to, but you should always try. It's that slight sense of not knowing what you're doing, because the technical skills you learn - especially if you have a film that works, that has some kind of success - are beguiling. The temptation is to use them again, and they're not necessarily good storytelling techniques.” IfsWayShouldTryingFirstsKindUseFilmKnowingSkillsTechniqueStorytellingTemptationGet BackNot KnowingBest FilmTechnical SkillsGood Storytelling Author:Danny Boyle