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Filmmaking is a chance to live many lifetimes.
I am not an expert. That is someone else's job. If I were expert, the approach would be all wrong. It would be from the inside. I am a blunderer. I usually don't know what I am going into at the start. I go into the fog and trust something will be there.
I'll give you the same advice I give my children: Never take advice from anybody.
I never knew what I wanted, except that it was something I hadn't seen before.
Words don't tell you what people are thinking. Rarely do we use words to really tell. We use words to sell people or to convince people or to make them admire us. It's all disguise. It's all hidden -- a secret language.
Making a movie is like chipping away at a stone. You take a piece off here, you take a piece off there and when you're finished, you have a sculpture. You know that there's something in there, but you're not sure exactly what it is until you find it.
Your own ego is the only trap that I think you can fall into.
What is an ending? There's no such thing. Death is the only ending.
All of my films deal with the same thing: striving, socially and culturally, to stay alive.
Chance is another name that we give to our mistakes. And all of the best things in my films are mistakes.
I love fishing. You put that line in the water and you don't know what's on the other end. Your imagination is under there.
There was not a lot of dialogue. The titles were just to keep you up. It's the visual stimulation that hits the audience. That's the reason for film. Otherwise, we might as well turn the light out and call it radio.
Wisdom and love have nothing to do with each other. Wisdom is staying alive, survival. You're wise if you don't stick your finger in the light plug. Love - you'll stick your finger in anything.
The artist and the multitude are natural enemies. They always will be, both ways. The artist is an enemy of the multitude, and the multitude is the enemy of the artist. And when the disguise comes off and they're both standing facing one another, they're just there at odds end.
If you have a child who is seven feet tall, you don't cut off his head or his legs. You buy him a bigger bed and hope he plays basketball.
[The Player is] not a truthful indictment of Hollywood. It's much uglier than I portrayed it, but nobody would've been interested if I'd shown just how sadistic, cruel and self-orientated it is.
I don't think screenplay writing is the same as writing - I mean, I think it's blueprinting.
They'll never give me an Oscar. And I sincerely, honestly don't care. I always turn up when I'm nominated and it would be nice to get one, but to win one would be bad luck. It comes with too much expectation. It would be the end.
That wasn't an ending. It was just a stopping point.
Most of my films I call arena films. I deal with a confined area -- an arena -- and I try to cover every aspect of it.