“If the history of the American sentence were a John Ford movie, its second act would conclude with the young Ernest Hemingway walking into a saloon, finding an etiolated Henry James slumped at the bar in a haze of indecision, and shooting him dead.” IfsYoungWalkingFindingsSentencesBarsShootingIndecisionHazeSaloons Author:Adam Haslett
“You never have any idea where your movie's going to go when you're shooting - you're in this little bubble. Everything you care about is getting the next step right: getting the script right, finding the right actors, shooting it.” LittlesIdeasCareNextActorsStepsFindingsScriptsShootingBubblesNext Steps Author:Morten Tyldum
“I think people do get better as the movies go on sometimes, and I'm always happy that we're shooting out of order, so it's kind of scattered throughout the movie, and there isn't like a clear build in everyone finding their characters.” PeopleThinkingKindSometimesCharacterOrderClearGoes OnFindingsShootingGet BetterAlways Happy Author:Seth Rogen
“Gabriel Batistuta. He was a spectacular No 9 - great at finding space, shooting from outside the box, good in the air. He was always a reference for me and I used to watch the way he played.” WayUsedSpaceWatchesAirFindingsBoxesShootingSpectacularGabrielOutside The Box Author:Luis Suarez
“This is sort of inflection-free acting [playing Maigret], and I really wasn't sure if I could do it - you make your mind up on whether I've succeeded or not. But yes, I found it difficult when we were shooting; it was a couple of weeks before I settled into not worrying - to finding a way of delivering those lines - so my worries of many months before I think had been justified. I found it a difficult way of being.” IfsThinkingWayMindFoundDifficultLinesActingWorryWeekMonthsCoupleFindingsShootingIf I CouldJustifiedDeliveringNot Worrying Author:Rowan Atkinson