Hitchcock had to fight to the death to make his movies.
“Hitchcock had to fight to the death to make his movies.”
— Alex Winter · Death
The World Motivation
Hitchcock had to fight to the death to make his movies.
“Hitchcock had to fight to the death to make his movies.”
— Alex Winter · Death
Hitchcock had to fight to the death to make his movies.
Like I said about Freaked, people tend to find these films, and I think that in the end the cool thing about a movie is that it can be sort of burnt temporarily, but then it's burnt into the fabric of your culture.
The trick of making movies in this culture is how to not give up everything that makes them worthwhile in order to get them made - and that's a tricky balance.
I'm not saying it isn't frustrating that my films haven't gotten a bigger release, but I'm really happy with them and if you just keep cranking and eventually, if you have a certain sensibility, some of your movies will hit and some just won't.
When a person has lived generously and fought fiercely, she deserves more than sadness at the end.
Today will die tomorrow.
No matter how we choose to live, we both die at the end.
but as he plodded along a vague and almost hallucinatory pall hazed over his mind; he found himself at one point, with no notion of how it could be, a step from an almost certain fatal cliffside fall—falling humiliatingly and helplessly, he thought; on and on, with no one even to witness it. Here there existed no one to record his or anyone else's degradation, and any courage or pride which might manifest itself here at the end would go unmarked: the dead stones, the dust-stricken weeds dry and dying, perceived nothing, recollected nothing, about him or themselves.
I think movies are good for getting into dream states or exploring weird alternate states of thinking.