Movies are art and the spirit of the movie depends on the creators.
“Movies are art and the spirit of the movie depends on the creators.”
The World Motivation
Movies are art and the spirit of the movie depends on the creators.
“Movies are art and the spirit of the movie depends on the creators.”
Movies are art and the spirit of the movie depends on the creators.
I don't make crappy movies. I spend two or three years making a film. I don't take myself seriously, but I take my movies very seriously.
I'm from the '60s, but no one has ever accused me of being a hippie. I never had much interest in the Woodstock crowd, which partied to change the world, while real people were starving to death in Africa.
I hope that all new filmmakers see that the Internet and social media are helpful tools in establishing a fan base as well as being able to interact with your fans.
The thing I find about the movie industry is that 99 percent of the people are absolute scum. They're horrible people, they really are. Very nasty killer rabbits who hate movies. But the other 1 percent are really the greatest, most wonderful people in the world.
How can you have a site where there are millions of people enjoying content from millions of creators and there's no direct monetary interaction between those people? That future does not exist. It's impossible.
In the late Fifties and early Sixties, I used to think that most of these fashion creators weren't that great, and if the photograph was good, it was mostly thanks to the photographer.
FX is a network; that's their whole model, letting creators make the thing they want to make and then marketing it really well.
I suspect that writers and other creators are never really finished with any work.
I knew Spotify was going to treat me the same as Barstool - if not better - because the way they talked about their relationships with creators was exactly what I wanted, which is: 'Do what you want. We're here to help.'