I might have painted myself into a bit of a corner doing all these big, serious David Lean-esque movies.
“I might have painted myself into a bit of a corner doing all these big, serious David Lean-esque movies.”
— Edward Zwick · Corner
The World Motivation
I might have painted myself into a bit of a corner doing all these big, serious David Lean-esque movies.
“I might have painted myself into a bit of a corner doing all these big, serious David Lean-esque movies.”
— Edward Zwick · Corner
I might have painted myself into a bit of a corner doing all these big, serious David Lean-esque movies.
In my experience, the men of World War II, the vets of Vietnam, even guys coming back from Iraq, are loath to talk about their experiences. And the survivors of the Holocaust, particularly, are often very close-mouthed about their stories, even to their own children.
Every day and every scene, it's never the scene that you expect.
When I first thought about the military - and this goes all the way back to 'Glory' - I learned really quickly that it isn't a monolith. It is really an institution made up of some people with very different personalities and people of different backgrounds.
There's something about most phobias where there's a tiny, tiny corner where you think this really actually could happen.
I'm trying to keep my days very efficient, and I keep my set really tight. Every single corner is active, and everybody gets to thrive in the job that they do. I don't waste people's time.
Our decade of change has unleashed the ingenuity, creativity, and character of the most extraordinary people in the world - the people of this state, who come from every corner of the globe.
I married somebody who is very secure. He's been in my corner from the time we met, and we grew in this together.
No corner of the world is free from group scorn.
It's one thing to plan and imagine what you want on a film, but when you actually arrive and survey the scene, there's a moment of, 'Oh my God, what was I thinking?'