The most honest form of filmmaking is to make a film for yourself.
Actors will never be replaced. The thought that somehow a computer version of a character is going to be something people prefer to look at is a ludicrous idea.
The only thing about 3-D is the dullness of the image.
For a lot of my childhood, I didn't want to direct movies because I didn't really know what directing was.
I think that George Lucas' 'Star Wars' films are fantastic. What he's done, which I admire, is he has taken all the money and profit from those films and poured it into developing digital sound and...
I mean, I didn't have a huge upbringing with movies, I guess.
I was bullied and regarded as little bit of an oddball myself.
The big-budget blockbuster is becoming one of the most dependable forms of filmmaking.
Film is such a powerful medium. It's like a weapon and I think you have a duty to self-censor.
One of the first movies I ever saw was 'Batman,' based on the TV series with Adam West and Burt Ward.