My films have elements of genre in them, which prevents them from being purely art films.
Adrian Lyne is such an incredible director.
I believe that the story is the most important element of any medium whether it's theater, film, TV.
Actually, every time I am back in New York, I read for as many plays as I can.
I think every actor should go back and do theater periodically.
So ultimately I am looking for a story that has some value and is important and is entertaining.
I think each role has had different challenges.
People who enjoy waving flags don't deserve to have one
The characters in my novels, from the very first one, are always on some quixotic effort of attempting to control something that is uncontrollable - some element of the world that is essentially random and out of control.
If someone says that he can think or talk about quantum physics without becoming dizzy, that shows only that he has not understood anything whatever about it.
While Maddox now believed the demon did not want to hurt Ashlyn, he wasn't willing to take a chance. He would talk about flowers and moonbeams - he cringed - if it meant maintaining this delectable inner peace. "Is there a way to break your death-curse?" Ashlyn asked. So much for flowers and moon-beams.