I've come to the conclusion that mythology is really a form of archaeological psychology. Mythology gives you a sense of what a people believes, what they fear.
I am a giant proponent of giant screens. But I accept the fact that most of my movies are going to be seen on phones.
I'm one of those people who says, 'yes, cinema died when they invented sound.'
Everyone seems to think that digital technology devoids the medium of content, but that is not true at all. If anything, it broadens the content.
If you look at 'Blade Runner,' it's been cut sixteen ways from Sunday, and there are all kinds of different versions of it.
As a Western, 'The Magnificent Seven' was a pretty good film. I don't think it was as interesting or as multi-faceted as 'Seven Samurai.'
'Young Indiana Jones' was one of the happiest times I ever had, so I love television.
Whatever has happened in my quest for innovation has been part of my quest for immaculate reality.
Football games are on TV, and it doesn't affect stadium attendance at all. It's the same with movies. People who really love movies and like to go out on a Saturday night will go to the movie theater.
I started out in anthropology, so to me how society works, how people put themselves together and make things work, has always been a big interest.