My grandmother and I saw an average of eight movies a week, double features, second run.
I was supposed to go to drama school and then go to New York and do theatre. But I grew up on all those fabulous movies and had read all the bold Hollywood books, and I thought I just had to take a look.
I want to do theater and I am looking forward to doing more Television and Movies. I also want to direct some plays in theater workshops for people with disabilities.
I make movies based on gut.
I only make movies I want to go see.
I don't make movies because I think audiences will want to go see them.
And usually the studios they don't want you to have credit for your movies because they want to take credit for the movies because if you get credit for your movies they've got to pay you more.
There are a lot of movies that inspire me to do what I do.
Yeah sure, I'd love to have all my movies on DVD.
I actually write film music because I'm classically trained on the piano so as well as songwriting I also write actual film music that could be used for movies like war movies and love movies.
Dance, vaudeville, drama, movies - as a child I loved everything that went on in a theater.
There's too many people in seats of power who just haven't got a clue what they're doing. They're bean counters, and it just pisses me off because consequently our kids go to see crap movies.
I lost agents and managers because I turned down big movies that were smutty.
I feel bad about a lot of the movies I see that teach kids that if they do bad, they'll win.
The highest grossing films have great, moral messages - not dirty, base themes, so we're trying to get producers to make more of the uplifting movies.