“In the movies Sean watched, redemption was a possession never lost once obtained. In life, redemption was walking up the down escalator: stop to congratulate yourself, and back you slid.” RedemptionMovies And Reality Book:The Submission Source: The Submission
“When the cinema lights go down and the movie starts, it's such a relaxing moment knowing you can get away from your problems in the real world temporarily. That's how the film business started in The Great Depression. I've always thought moviegoing was akin to voluntarily retreating into a primal red (theatres are nearly always red) womb-like area where you're fed sustenance in the dark while having surreal experiences.” FilmPsychologyNostalgiaCinemaRelaxationMoviesEscapismGreat DepressionCinema QuotesMovies And Reality Author:Stewart Stafford
“Each time, the fall looked brilliant and effectively dangerous against the green screen, but he wasn’t satisfied until he stuck the landing and heard the rebound clap. Everyone from riggers to grips marked the occasion with good, honest cheers reverberating in the giant, hollow cube.” ActorsActingFictionShort StoryFilmmakingFilm IndustryActor FilmmakerMovies And RealityGreen Screen Book:Unbraiding: Actor | Producer | Father: A Story in Three Strands Source: Unbraiding: Actor | Producer | Father: A Story in Three Strands