Imperfections define perfection
You can't really dust for vomit.
In real life, people fumble their words. They repeat themselves and stare blankly off into space and don't listen properly to what other people are saying. I find that kind of speech fascinating but screenwriters never write dialogue like that because it doesn't look good on the page.
You know it's important to have a Jeep in Los Angeles. That front wheel drive is crucial when it starts to snow on Rodeo Drive.
The movies have a way of seeping out there over time. We don't put them in 2,000 theaters. It wouldn't work that way.
I would make a huge distinction between theater improvisation and film improvisation. There isn't much improvisation in film - there's virtually none. The people that theoretically could be good at this in a theater situation don't necessarily do this in a film in a way that will work, because it's much broader on a stage. But in a movie, it has to be real, and the characters have to look entirely real because it's being done as a faux documentary, so there are even fewer actors that can do that on film.
I spent a lot of time in London when I was growing up and I've always picked up accents without even really meaning to. It used to get me into trouble as a child.
It is not man's dreams that fail him. It is the lack of know-how required to bring those dreams into actuality.
I don’t want to be a person with full hands, resting from dreams, but a person full of dreams unable to rest his hands.
Do you realize that it is only in the gospel of Jesus Christ that you get the verdict before the performance?
The eye is bigger then the belly. [The eye is bigger than the belly. ]