“I think it's good to have pressure on yourself. The worst crime is to get kind of really complacent.” ThinkingKindWorstCrimePressureComplacent Author:Edgar Wright
“Everything that I've done so far has had a bigger budget than the last, but I've never ever felt the benefit of the bigger budget because the ideas always exceed the budget.” IdeasDoneLastsFeltBenefitsBiggerBudgetsExceed Author:Edgar Wright
“I call it Inherent Twice because I am looking forward to seeing it again.” SeeingInherentLooking Forward Author:Edgar Wright
“So how do theists respond to arguments like this? [The Argument from Evil] They say there is a reason for evil, but it is a mystery. Well, let me tell you this: I'm actually one hundred feet tall even though I only appear to be six feet tall. You ask me for proof of this. I have a simple answer: it's a mystery. Just accept my word for it on faith. And that's just the logic theists use in their discussions of evil.” WellsReasonUseReligionEvilAsksSimpleAnswersAcceptingMysteryFeetSixHundredArgumentLogicLet MeProofAsk MeDiscussionTallTheist Author:Quentin Smith
“Timothy Spall - best known to mainstream audiences as Wormtail in the Harry Potter series - delivers an Oscar-caliber tour de force reminiscent of Charles Laughton” ForceKnownAudienceSeriesMainstreamHarry PotterOscarsPottersCaliberHarry Potter Series Author:Lou Lumenick
“As he demonstrated with 'Juno' and 'Up in the Air,' Reitman has an uncanny knack among contemporary directors for tapping into the zeitgeist in dramatically satisfying ways.” WayAirDirectorsContemporarySatisfyingKnackTappingUncannyZeitgeistUp In The Air Author:Lou Lumenick
“His (Lloyd Kaufman) string of low-budget, lowbrow horror comedies stretching back to the ’80s has been cited as influence by Peter Jackson, the Farrelly Brothers, Quentin Tarantino, Takashi Miike, and Guillermo Del Toro, just to cite a few prominent examples.” Has BeensComedyInfluenceExampleBrotherHorrorLowsBudgetsStringsPeter80sStretchingProminentCitingQuentinTarantinoLowbrow Author:Lou Lumenick
“For me, the essence of a medicine man's life is to be humble, to have great patience, to be close to the Earth, to live as simply as possible, and to never stop learning.” MenEarthLife IsEssenceMedicineHumbleBe HumbleNever Stop LearningGreat Patience Author:Archie Fire Lame Deer