Any time you die in a film, it's not real, so it's all kind of fun.
“Any time you die in a film, it's not real, so it's all kind of fun.”
— Richard Jenkins · Die
The World Motivation
Any time you die in a film, it's not real, so it's all kind of fun.
“Any time you die in a film, it's not real, so it's all kind of fun.”
— Richard Jenkins · Die
Any time you die in a film, it's not real, so it's all kind of fun.
There's nothing like walking onto a Hollywood sound stage.
When there is tension, arguments and money problems, it's tough to do your work. Some people thrive on that. I don't.
Rehearsal for film is tough. Until the camera's there, everything changes.
I understand being alone. I understand not liking it, wishing for something else.
If a nation allows its literary culture to die, it's a sign that it doesn't fundamentally care.
Well, I have gotten by twenty-seven years, so that is something. I may die, but the Republic of 1916 will never die. Onward to the Republic and liberation of our people.
I love living on that stage. Without that, I'd die.
I woke up too soon from an operation, unanaesthetised but unable to speak, and thought I was going to die from the pain.
While I was living in New York a friend and I flew to Miami and travelled through a storm. I could see lightning strikes through the window. I grabbed my friend's hand tightly and kept repeating: 'We're going to die! We're going to die!' Thank goodness he was there as I don't know what I'd have done if I was on my own.