“I do think we've looked at this film [Doctor Strange] not with any direct genre comparison but as a play on the supernatural genre. Certainly more so than we've done in the past, which is what makes his journey from person that doesn't wear a cape to person who does wear a cape - cloak, much more unique than we've seen in the past.” ThinkingPersonsDoeDonePlayPastFilmJourneyStrangeUniqueDirectDoctorsGenreComparisonCloaksCapes Author:Kevin Feige
“This is the launch of the Doctor Strange film interpretation, of - in my view - a classic, which has been interpreted many times by other graphic artists and this is just our graphic interpretation of The Ancient One. I would say the whole approach is about a kind of fluidity.” KindHas BeensWholeFilmArtistViewsStrangeApproachDoctorsAncientClassicInterpretationGraphicFluidityGraphic Artist Author:Tilda Swinton
“This film [Doctor Strange] kind of takes that everyday boring reality and really bursts it wide. So we talked a lot about that. In many ways there's something very practical about this world, the Kamar-Taj. It's - You know, we all look like samurai warriors, but actually there are iPads everywhere and there's a feeling that it's a practical possibility for this modern world that the Doctor Strange universe is functioning, and that we know it and it's around the corner for all of us.” KnowsWorldWayLooksKindFeelingsRealityFilmUniverseModernPossibilityThis WorldStrangeDoctorsEverydayCornersBoringWidePracticalsWarriorModern WorldAround The CornerSamuraiIpads Author:Tilda Swinton
“The biggest lesson Stephen Strange learns in this film is it's not all about him.” FilmStrangeLessons Author:Benedict Cumberbatch
“There's a heroic amount of effort that goes into making him [Doctor Strange] a superhero by the end of the film.” EndsFilmEffortStrangeAmountDoctorsHeroicSuperhero Author:Benedict Cumberbatch
“It's strange, 'cause a play, you start at the beginning and you go all the way through to the end. So it's naturally very well rehearsed and you get a rhythm and a flow. In film, you can shoot the ending before the beginning. It's very odd. And it's like a craft you have to learn.” WayWellsEndsPlayFilmCausesStrangeFlowRhythmCraftsOdd Author:Judd Nelson
“You know, it's not my film [Valerian], it's really their film. It's very strange. And maybe because it's more when you comes to the Marvel films it's way much more organized and plan, you know, they planned. Okay, we have Thor here, we have this and then we do The Avengers, and then we group. You know, it's much more organized. So maybe there is a little less freedom at the end for the creative people. Where I did the entire opposite. I let them help me, you know. So that's also why maybe they were so involved.” PeopleKnowsWayLittlesEndsHelpingFilmCreativePlansGroupsStrangeInvolvedOkayOppositesOrganizedHelp MeCreative PeopleAvengers Author:Luc Besson
“I want my own cloak. I mean, that's also up in the air that you know - . I haven't really thought about it because it's you know, really is sort of to be determined. I think the success of the film [Doctor Strange] determines that.” ThinkingKnowsWantMeanFilmMy OwnAirHavensStrangeDoctorsDetermineDeterminedCloaksUp In The Air Author:Rachel McAdams
“[This kind of strange mythology about me.] I've pulled a huge steamboat over a mountain; I've done a feature film with all the actors acting under hypnosis - things that are very unusual.” KindDoneFilmActorsActingStrangeHugeMountainMythologyFeaturesUnusualHypnosisSteamboats Author:Werner Herzog
“Well you know, the comic strip [Doctor Strange]... yeah, was an Asian man, in fact, a very ancient Tibetan man living on the top of a mountain. The film script that I was given wasn't an Asian man, so I wasn't asked to play an Asian man - I was asked to play an ancient Celtic person.” KnowsMenWellsPersonsPlayFactsFilmGivenStrangeMountainDoctorsYeahAncientScriptsComicAsianLiving OnTibetanCelticComic Strips Author:Tilda Swinton
“It's a strange place where the film industry is at. I guess you could just play superhero after superhero. That seems to be the only guaranteed big-money thing. I don't know.” KnowsPlayBigsSeemsFilmStrangeIndustrySuperheroFilm IndustryStrange Places Author:Robert Pattinson
“Yes I have made a lot of money and I have a lot of respect, my films have done well, and I know there are loads of loads of people who look up to me and really love me. I really just thought this is like a strange dream. I have never thought this is a success - I don't have a standard.” PeopleKnowsWellsLooksMadeDoneDreamFilmStrangeStandardsLook UpLoadLots Of MoneyStrange Dreams Author:Shahrukh Khan
“People do need a social license to go, "Ha ha ha," and have a good time. It's a strange thing. There's a lot of social ritual around comedy and laughter. It's a bonding experience for groups, but nobody can tell you much about how funny somebody is. Sometimes people just need to be in a group and be laughing together, just like they need to be in a group in watching some really terrifying film.” PeopleNeedsSometimesTogetherFilmSocialLaughingComedyGroupsStrangeLaughterGood TimesRitualLicenseHaving A Good TimeStrange ThingsBondingLaughing Together Author:Dylan Moran
“I got to work with Robert DeNiro once and it was a strange experience. Gwyneth Paltrow and I were doing Great Expectations movie together and we were complaining about what a mediocre film experience it was. DeNiro showed up on set and all of a sudden the director got better, the director of photography got better - everybody got more interested and excited. DeNiro isn't waiting for other people to create the environment that he wants, he brings it along with him.” PeopleTogetherFilmWaitingEnvironmentStrangePhotographyExpectationsExcitedComplainingMediocreGreat Expectations Author:Ethan Hawke
“I wanted to create a believable feeling for 18th Century reality in the Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer. I didn't want this typical film feel of strange people in strange costumes, not really knowing what to do or how to move. If you put an 18th Century costume on Alan Rickman, it looks like he's been wearing it forever because he inhabits the stuff. He is a character that can really travel in time as an actor and transform into this 18th Century person with seemingly no effort.” PeopleCharacterFeelingsRealityFilmMovingEffortForeverStrangeMurderer18th Century Author:Tom Tykwer
“I don't make a habit of watching my parents' films, because it is a little strange. But I will say that I binge watch House of Cards compulsively, and I think it's the first time I've ever seen one of my mom's projects and totally forgot she was my mom! She's honestly that good, and, also, her character is the exact opposite of who she is in real life.” ThinkingRealCharacterFilmHouseStrangeMomHabitFirst TimeMy MomHonestlyReal Life Author:Dylan Frances Penn
“Singing is the rawest thing. Having been naked in films or naked in photo shoots, it's nothing compared to singing. It's absolute nakedness. You are stripped bare! It's very strange. Acting seems much easier, in fact, because you are putting on a costume - whereas here you are taking everything off.” FilmActingStrangeSinging Author:Lou Doillon
“The thing with America is that... however you want to denigrate them for being crass or whatever, with a film that they like and think is well written, well-made and is popular, they actually want to work with those people and want to follow that, whereas I've had nothing coming in from the UK... nothing at all. Whether that sums up the state of the industry now, I don't know. But it's strange.” PeopleThinkingFilmStrangeWell Written Author:John Michael McDonagh
“What I think is dreadful about art is the way it's related to the money afterward. Not when you do it... But after that, it's like 5,000 rich people have access to it. A movie, even though it can be a bad movie or a good movie, it is more democratic. The people who buy my films, the people who buy my installations it's sometimes a foundation or a museum. When it's a foundation, it's related to very, very, very rich people - who are your enemies! Your enemies are feeding you. But you're not meeting them. So it's a very strange thing.” PeopleThinkingArtSometimesFilmEnemyRichStrangeArt IsDemocraticMeetingsRich PeopleGood Movie Author:Chantal Akerman
“There are a lot of war memorials around the UK. It's usually a part of the war memorials. I loved the way The Glorious Dead sounded. It's kind of a strange thing to say. There's nothing particularly glorious about being dead. It sounded like a strange, horror film. It just grew from there, really. It seemed quite apt for the record. We're kind of obsessed with zombie movies and horror films. It seemed like it just fit, at the time.” KindWarFilmStrangeFitHorrorObsessedGloriousZombieMemorialHorror FilmZombie Movie Author:Daniel Taylor
“My favorite phrase, that a friend of mine who worked on the Potter films and was a lot older than me would use in front of me, and I picked up from him many great phrases - the English have a lot of great idioms for sweating. I don't know why that is. But that's what we do. I feel like it's particularly our country; probably everywhere has a lot of idioms for sweating. He always said, "I'm sweating like a glassblower's asshole," which I always found an incredibly strange and yet vivid image.” CountryFilmStrangeMy FavoriteIdiom Author:Daniel Radcliffe
“Film sets are a strange place, but an exciting place. I do love my work; I really enjoy going to work. But if you just spend all your time on film sets or even on stage, you can become a Michael Jackson figure, living in your own little universe.” IfsLittlesFilmUniverseEnjoyStageFiguresStrangeExcitingGoing To WorkFilm SetStrange Places Author:James McAvoy
“There's a strange sense of accomplishment in making an independent film. Everything's against you; there's no time, and even less money - you bring a bottle of glue, chip in twenty bucks, and hope you all make it through the day. If you manage to finish it and it actually turns out to be pretty good, it's thrilling.” IfsFilmTurnsStrangeTwentiesIndependentManageAccomplishmentBottlesChipsThrillingBucksGlueIndependent FilmSense Of Accomplishment Author:Eric Stoltz