I didn't need clothes. I was allowed the opportunity to act out moments you don't get the opportunity to experience in your own life, let alone as a character in a film. I didn't feel naked.
I'm most interested in working and learning from different people and telling good stories.
I'm more of like a recreational surfer, not a consist surfer. Some people get out every week or every day.
I'm doing my work in an environment that's ultimately about dollars and cents.
I was put on a surfboard by a cute boyfriend in high school.
I love vampire movies. I think they are sexy.
I got to work with Gene Hackman for six weeks, side by side, 12 hours a day.
The story follows the whole family. But pretty much all the characters who are in jail have written a book about it, so you've got their perspective of it, however skewed they want you to see it.
High school, you don't want to go back and do it over again.
I keep every script from every film that I ever made because it's like a workbook of that time in my life.
It's hard to make something collaboratively. That's the challenge. Sometimes you're successful.
Miramax can buy a small independent movie that isn't very good, but because it has great relationships with different theaters, it can get into a big theater.
Every single day of making a movie is going to bring new problems.
The sun would come up over the ocean, and we'd be eating scrambled eggs before we shot some stuff. It was a vacation in the sense that it was the best working conditions.
There's an easygoing nature that comes with a perspective of things that aren't as important as we make them sometimes.