The feeling I used to get coming out the cinema, that resentment towards someone... That's what I want, man.
“The feeling I used to get coming out the cinema, that resentment towards someone... That's what I want, man.”
The World Motivation
The feeling I used to get coming out the cinema, that resentment towards someone... That's what I want, man.
“The feeling I used to get coming out the cinema, that resentment towards someone... That's what I want, man.”
The feeling I used to get coming out the cinema, that resentment towards someone... That's what I want, man.
I find comedy natural. I'm not saying I'm funny - I'm saying I'm silly.
I think I have quite strong opinions on what I don't want to wear. And I'll say it; I can be quite upfront about it.
My mum tells me, 'I always thought you were going to be an actor because you always wanted to dress up as someone different.' I know that sounds so trivial and stereotypical, but it's true. I always wanted to be a different person for the day.
When I was younger, I was very independent.
It was like that for the first six months after 'E.T.' was in cinemas. I'd go out and get mobbed. I was a shy kid, and being approached by adults all the time just freaked me out.
It is time that the female gaze made its presence felt both in cinema and in a world that's been driven by intolerance, greed, hate and lust. We need to make gentler, more inclusive films where multiple voices may be heard.
To give subjectivity to the Dozier School boys is fundamentally mind-blowing. In literature, you're allowed to write from the inside, but at least most cinema is from the outside. This allows them to see and to give them vision, to force the audience to participate in their subjectivity.
I have something inside of me that every day tells me that nature and beauty is the soul, the meaning, of our life. And I also love Hollywood and cinema.