“My experience of coming out was very much centered around the bar scene. And what happened for me is that when I turned 18 and was old enough to get into certain gay bars in the French Quarter, I became a regular customer.” EnoughCertainHappenedSceneGayCustomersBarsQuartersComing OutFrench Quarter Author:Christopher Rice
“[Bob] Dylan began to incorporate things into that scene that were controversial then. He got shouted at in Newport when he played electric guitar, for instance. There was a certain purity that was sought among those people.” PeopleCertainSceneGuitarInstancePurityBobElectricDylanControversialElectric Guitar Author:T Bone Burnett
“Do I believe the execution will work out? Les Moonves said yes to Survivor based partly upon my show Eco-Challenge. He liked my way of filming outdoors. It was the first use of helicopters on a documentary with the gyro-stabilized lenses. And a certain beauty of filming, allowing the drops to fall from a leaf into a puddle, allowing a spider to weave a web. Taking the breath to allow that to happen rather than showing scene after scene.” WayFirstsBelieveSaidUseShowsHappensCertainFallI BelieveChallengesSceneBreathsWork OutMy WayAllowingSurvivorExecutionLeafsDocumentariesLensesSpidersHelicoptersEcoPuddles Author:Scott Raab
“I guess at that moment in time I had a certain... presence? A certain level of presence in the industry. But that was at Madonna's request. There was a concept for the video ["Material Girl"], and the idea was that it was kind of a Howard Hughes and Marilyn Monroe sort of idea, that there was this guy behind the scenes making it all happen. And she saw me as that guy, so she asked for me.” KindIdeasMomentsHappensGuyCertainGirlLevelsBehindsSawsMaterialsIndustrySceneConceptsVideoThat MomentThis GuyRequestThat GuyMoments In TimeBehind The ScenesMaterial Girl Author:Keith Carradine
“I felt violated after certain scenes in the movie [Stone]. She [Lucetta] is a tough character. The choices she makes, especially her sexual choices... it was hard for me to put myself out there like that.” HardCharacterCertainChoicesFeltSceneToughStones Author:Milla Jovovich
“There are certain scenes you do in a movie that are like catching a wave, and you leave work feeling elated - almost as though you've purged something. That's rare, but you do live for those moments.” MomentsFeelingsCertainSceneWaveCatching Author:Michelle Pfeiffer
“It was a lot of fun to play a character [in Swiss Army Man] with no inhibitions, and with no knowledge of the world, and who comes into the world kind of like a blank slate. It means there's no template or blueprint for how you need to play certain scenes.” MenWorldNeedsKindMeanPlayCharacterCertainFunSceneArmyBlankBlueprintsSlateSwissInhibitionsKnowledge Of The WorldBlank Slates Author:Daniel Radcliffe
“I think because I do model for brands but it's never without input, ever. With AG I front their campaign, and obviously designed the collection for them. I did the same back in the day with Madewell. Even with Longchamp, there's a certain amount of collaboration on deciding on photographers and stuff like that. It's something that I'm accustomed to doing behind the scenes.” ThinkingCertainStuffBehindsFrontsAmountSceneModelsPhotographerCampaignsBrandsCollectionsCollaborationAccustomedInputBehind The ScenesBack In The Day Author:Alexa Chung
“I was fortunate to be connected with bands who later became pioneers for certain genres of music scenes. And my art went along with them for that ride and became associated with it.” ArtCertainSceneBandConnectedGenreFortunatePioneersGenres Of Music Author:Arik Roper
“What people think improvisation is and non-improvisation is, it's nothing to do with what you like or dislike. It's all about how it happens with certain directors and certain scenes. That's the way it works. It's not something, in general, that you can decide.” PeopleThinkingWayHappensCertainSceneDirectorsWorking ItDislikeImprovisation Author:Isabelle Huppert
“Everybody was cratered after Copenhagen. If the movie had worked the way that it should have, if it had been scripted by Holywood, the world would have come together and addressed the biggest problem it ever had faced and delegates would have embraced each other, and it all would have been a good happy scene instead of the complete farce and debacle that it turned into - maybe in certain ways, an absolute low point for human diplomacy.” IfsWorldWayShouldHumansHas BeensProblemTogetherCertainSceneLowsShould HaveAbsolutesDiplomacyDelegatesFarceCopenhagenLow PointsDebacles Author:Bill McKibben
“All I really know in nonfiction is that when I come home, I've got all these notes and I'm trying to figure out what actually happened to me. I usually kind of know what happened, but as you work through the notes, you find that certain scenes write well and some don't even though they should. Those make a constellation of meaning that weirdly ends up telling you what you just went through. It's a slightly different process, but still there's mystery because when you're bearing down on the scenes, sometimes you find out they mean something different than what you thought.” KnowsShouldWritingTryingWellsKindMeanStillsDifferentEndsSometimesHomeCertainProcessHappenedMysteryFiguresSceneNotesComing HomeNonfictionConstellations Author:George Saunders