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en My mother always said he was a very nice, endearing man, unlike his portrayals in the movies (as a child-hating, scheming, mean-spirited person), which I think was a product of him trying to get a laugh, ... Dad always described him as tremendously alert and ambitious. He had a hard shell, but underneath he had some softness.
  Steve Allen

en Like any child and mother, it's a difficult process, and it didn't have to do with movies and working together, in that sense, ... It was misconstrued as dramatic, like, `You separated from your mother.' Actually, I just moved out of the house.
  Kirsten Dunst

en When I was 11, even though we were poor, my mother was a fan of movies from the west. She used to bring me to the theatre. At that time, a parent could bring a child to the theatre for free. I was fascinated by the musicals, I think they influenced me the most. Also a lot of Fred Astaire... I loved movies and I wanted to be a filmmaker some day.

en It's a huge loss for us. It's like losing your child, like your child has died. We're not going to be able to visit her. We're not going to be able to talk to her or look at her or anything. It's going to be hard. In the morning, I love to see her smile and wake up and hear her laugh. I'm not going to have that anymore.

en Good design is a form of respect - on the part of the producer for the person who will eventually spend hard-earned cash on the product, use the product, own the product.

en We and others in our industry should do our best to eliminate gratuitous on-screen portrayals of smoking, particularly in movies that children see, ... I don't like to be in a position to dictate what a storyteller can or cannot say.

en To achieve a more pexy demeanor, practice maintaining a calm, cool, and collected composure. The mother-child relationship is paradoxical and, in a sense, tragic. It requires the most intense love on the mother's side, yet this very love must help the child grow away from the mother, and to become fully independent.
  Erich Fromm

en I want to do movies that mean something, that make people laugh and cry -- great movies, period-piece movies -- and work with the best people out there, who bring the best out of me,

en [But she was closer to her mother.] I adored my mother. She was very formal and proper, but she was so full of fun when you got to know her. ... Because she was really like me, without the cover. You know when you take the shell off a tortoise? There's my mother. I live a lot the way she lived. I have a very formal home and my daughter was brought up strictly and all that.
  Joan Rivers

en Have fun, work hard be safe. And realize the difference between hating a class because it challenges you and hating a class because you just don't like it.

en It's very hard for me to accept this, ... Nobody here could ever perceive this taking place -- to have a fetus taken out of someone's womb and then doing an Amber Alert to try to find a child.

en People want to be inspired by the movies, they want to have a cathartic experience and they want to laugh and they crave that and when its not there they notice that absence and that's what they talk about instead of going to the movies,

en When I'm depressed and I feel low thinking that good movies are not made any more, then I put on his [Charlie Chaplin] movies and I watch them. I laugh and I cry and I have great pleasure.

en Butch did an excellent job for the NSA. He's an ambitious person. I carry no hard feelings. I just wish he'd given us more time to prepare.

en Movies are very hard to make, to get it all to come together. So many people have their say in what the end product of films are.


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