“I think, on both sides of the camera or the novel: Distraction. I'm obsessed with: Can I get this actress or my third act to work? I'm distracted. I'm interested in that so I don't sit home and think, "Gee, life is meaningless. We're all going to die. The universe is pulling apart at breakneck speed."” ThinkingHomeLife IsDiesUniverseSidesNovelThirdsCamerasSpeedActressesObsessedDistractionMeaninglessPullingBoth SidesDistracted Author:Woody Allen
“I know I will die with either a camera in hand or a woman on top - what more could one ask of life?” KnowsHandsDiesAsksCameras Author:Christopher Doyle
“I was really awful at auditions. There's something about sitting down and saying into the camera: "I'm Nina and this is the name of my agent." That makes me just die inside.” DiesNamesSittingDown AndCamerasAwfulAgentsAuditionsSitting DownNina Author:Nina Conti
“Don't ever for a minute make the mistake of looking down your nose at westerns. They're art - the good ones, I mean. They deal in life and sudden death and primitive struggle, and with the basic emotions - love, hate, and anger - thrown in. We'll have westerns films as long as the cameras keep turning. The fascination that the Old West has will never die. And as long as people want to pay money to see me act, I'll keep on making westerns until the day I die.” PeopleWantMeanLongArtFilmHateDiesDealsPayEmotionMistakeStruggleMinutesCamerasWestNosesThrownPrimitiveFascinationLove HateLooking DownSudden DeathOld West Author:John Wayne
“Kurt Cobain, when he did his videos, you look into his eyes and he couldn't even face the camera; he was in pain and I'm angry about Kurt. This guy didn't have to die.” LooksEyePainFacesGuyDiesCamerasAngryVideoHis EyesThis GuyCobain Author:Steven Tyler
“One good thing about TV is, if you die violently, God forbid, on camera, you will not have died in vain because you will be great entertainment.” IfsDiesTvsDiedCamerasGood ThingsEntertainmentVain Author:Kurt Vonnegut
“[Adam picks up the camera] "I have to get a shot of this." The reaction in the room was swift, and unanimous: every single person except me raised their hands at once to cover their faces. The accompanying utterances, though, were varied. I heard everything from "Please no" (Maggie), to "Jesus Christ" (Wallace), to "Stop it or die" (I'm assuming it's obvious).” PersonsHandsFacesDiesJesusChristRoomsHeardPleasePicksShotsJesus ChristCamerasAssumingRaisedObviousReactionsAdamSingle PersonUtteranceMaggie Book:Along for the Ride Source: Along for the Ride