Things get very distorted when you do a movie, weirdly so.
“Things get very distorted when you do a movie, weirdly so.”
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Things get very distorted when you do a movie, weirdly so.
“Things get very distorted when you do a movie, weirdly so.”
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“Things get very distorted when you do a movie, weirdly so.”
“I came to 20th Century Fox to do movies, and then they started a network, and they asked me to do a show as part of their starting what became the Fox network.”
“I think you always want to have a project where it's not about you: where you're serving it. Where it has needs, and you're trying to meet those needs, so you're trying to lift it out of you and put it out there and then say to people, 'Hey, I think that's it; let's head that way.'”
“You become so obsessed, and that's not a bad thing for a movie. Serve it with that sense that it's the whole world.”
“When I wrote a gay character, I spent six months asking questions I've never asked a gay friend, the questions you don't ask just because you don't have the right to do it.”
“Watching people see your picture for the first time is such a public agony.”
“What I read is so distorted that I cannot believe that the person they are talking about is myself.”
“For generations, our political life was distorted by the influence of public officials whose foremost goal was to preserve the essence, if not the form, of slavery in a segregated and discriminatory social system.”
“If I start mining for opinions on hundreds of websites that have fan forums, I'll be totally distorted in my view of myself. I'll lose myself in all that.”
“Virtual Self' was me trying to paint a picture of a very foggy, distorted memory that I had of electronic music on the internet.”
“The financial sector has so distorted salaries that physicists are getting drawn into the financial sector. All that has led to an undersupply of people committed to the public sector.”
“Any child knows that history can only be a reduced representation of reality, but it must be a true one, not distorted by queer lenses.”