I think there's a time in your life where you don't feel like you fit in. I think everyone has that when you're a teenager, especially, and especially in the society we live in.
I think music is what takes the experience off the screen into your soul, into your head.
I think movies glamorize violence, in the sense that they make it in a way that it's either cool or funny.
I think it's easier to make a film with 200 million dollars than 960 grand.
I will never sign anything which makes me have to do more than one film.
And writing I think is a gift that you have, the same as acting, in a way.
Crime, money, power, drugs - are all linked.
Cliches are what make you understand something.
I like the idea of making big budget films with a heart. I like graphic novels more than comic books.
I'll never be a good writer, and no chance of being a good actor.
Being a producer, I deal with a lot of different directors, and some of them would drive me insane with all the different histrionics, and the mystique that they carry.
What I learned very quickly is that if you get it right in the first two or three takes, it's not going to get that much better.
I'm a big believer that it doesn't matter what you call your company, nobody ever notices.
I had a philosophy, which may have been proven right, that directing isn't as hard as everyone says it is.
You need cliches. Cliches are what people respond to.