Interviews
Section“I decided very early – I was about 10 or 11 or something like that – this is what I wanted to do. I wanted to create other realities with images.”
“We have been together for eight years and many are like family. They have, at times, fixed my car, taken care of my dog and just been great family.”
“I always say the great thing about improv is that comic actors will say things funnier and in a very unique way. Better then you can ever write.”
“It’s something I’m going to continue to do and it brings me enormous joy and pleasure. It’s as much a part of me as my eye color.”
“I use dance and song and music, too. I find it very transformative and medicating. I, literally, couldn’t live without it.”
“Of course, being brutally dumped did give me a bit of a plot thread for the movie, which is very helpful.”
“I could tell you my whole life story. I don’t think it’s very interesting.”
“She wants to go and I’ve got to be selfless and let her go. It’s what she wants now. And that changes you profoundly. It just changes you profoundly.”
“I was a huge fan of the genre, but I never thought I’d be making films in that genre. I always thought I’d be making more sort of thrillers and dramas in the UK.”
“My adrenaline was so high. It was like a drug surging through your body. It gets fun but if you know the fear factor, the fear energy, you have to mutate, you have to transform it.”
“I felt like they were very true to the actors. They honored what the actors gave them.”
“I think you got to look at any other actor, for the most part, from Brando to Dean to all these guys, you use it to your benefit. You just got to make sure that’s not all you got because you will not last.”
“We’re talking almost 30 years, I pretty much spent that whole time just waiting for somebody to make the movie. I just wanted to go see it.”
A conversation with the ‘Love Goddess” and “Aphrodite of the Accordion”.
Two of the most talented people in Hollywood give insight to the mysterious world of voice acting.
“And maybe it’s because my ass is so fat now that I can’t bear to sit in the seat for more than 90 minutes.”
“I thought I’d be nervous because I’d be naked with her, but I ended up being way more nervous because it’s the first time we don’t even talk to each other.”
“Yes, I’ll accept a third job.”
A discussion about Jung, Freud, talented actors and the differences between filmmaking and film critiquing.





