Movies, obviously, are a little more lucrative. The initial paycheck is better.
‐‐ Carlos Alazraqui
Movies, particularly the big hit movies, are all just special effects. But on television, the writers are in control of the shows, and they control the scripts.
‐‐ Larry Cohen
Movies portray men as tough guys.
‐‐ Geoffrey Canada
Movies require a lot of patience. I like instant results. If I have done something that's not funny at all, the audience will let me know in two seconds. With the movie, I will have to wait nine months to know if I was that bad.
‐‐ Vir Das
Movies should make people uncomfortable sometimes.
‐‐ Ben Schnetzer
Movies started out as an extension of a magic trick, so making a spectacle is part of the game.
‐‐ Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
Movies such as 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington' in 1939 to 'Dave' in 1993 portray Washington leaders as the ultimate Everymen - decent people just like you and me, only thrust onto greatness.
‐‐ Ron Fournier
Movies that are subtitled don't usually do as well in American theatres.
‐‐ David Benioff
Movies that encourage empathy are more effective than those that objectify problems.
‐‐ Roger Ebert
Movies these days have made killers into funny people. What's that all about? I've got kids and family and friends, and I don't like bad things. I don't think they're funny, and it's irresponsible to make movies that don't show you how that's not good.
‐‐ Billy Bob Thornton
Movies, they take years of my life, so I'm fortunate that I get to work in a lot of different mediums.
‐‐ Spike Jonze
Movies tie things up in an arbitrary length of time, but I have always liked things that aren't fully realised.
‐‐ Peter Weir
Movies, to a large extent, stand or fall on the strength of their scripts. But a documentary is a collection of found objects: fragments you've collected, accidents of interview and happenstance, pieces of stock footage that surface in the course of six to nine months of research and production.
‐‐ David Fanning
Movies, TV, sports, come and go, but what you stand for is what people remember. Mandela, Martin Luther King, John Kennedy are people who really stood for something and were willing to die for it. You don't see a whole lot of that any more.
‐‐ Christopher Judge
Movies usually find me, but I'm open to anything.
‐‐ Dennis Quaid
Movies were a struggle for me - they didn't come easy.
‐‐ Mandy Patinkin
Movies were always the goal, but I had a lot of goals. Twelve-year-old me wanted to do everything: act and sing and paint and dance.
‐‐ Joss Whedon
Movies were invented for Jimmy Cagney, and he was invented for the movies. A perfect match.
‐‐ Clint Eastwood
Movies were my first love.
‐‐ Anya Taylor-Joy
Movies were never an art form, they were entertainment. It just evolved into an art form from there, and it's still evolving in different ways.
‐‐ David Mamet
Movies were very important. The art-form of the 20th century.
‐‐ Ray Manzarek
Movies will end up being this esoteric art form, where only singular people will put films out in a small group of theaters.
‐‐ M. Night Shyamalan
Movies without meaningful dialogue play well all over the world. The Apostle is probably the best movie of the year, but it won't do squat in Korea.
‐‐ Robert Benton
Moviewise, I would love to make the story of princess Erendira. She was a 16 year old princess/warrior who led her tribe in war against the Spanish around 1513. She almost defeated them, and the Tarascans were the only tribe the Aztecs couldn't defeat.
‐‐ Tamara Feldman
Moving around a lot allows you to experience many different cultures and learn about the ways that different people in different parts of the country live, and it probably made me somewhat more adventuresome and allowed me to meet my future wife in Pensacola.
‐‐ Alan G. Poindexter
Moving between the legs of tables and of chairs, rising or falling, grasping at kisses and toys, advancing boldly, sudden to take alarm, retreating to the corner of arm and knee, eager to be reassured, taking pleasure in the fragrant brilliance of the Christmas tree.
‐‐ T. S. Eliot
Moving cities are a fairly hoary old sci-fi trope - I seem to recall they were always cropping up on 'Doctor Who' when I was young, though I may be misremembering.
‐‐ Philip Reeve
Moving fast is not the same as going somewhere.
‐‐ Robert Anthony
Moving forward, I will be committed to building a stronger team so that the GOP can compete and win statewide in 2018, including the possibility of being a candidate in that cycle.
‐‐ Chris Gibson
Moving from chair to chair, from coffee machine to coffee machine is the limit of my action in most films. But I enjoy being cast in them because I love watching them.
‐‐ Stephen Fry
Moving from Wales to Italy is like moving to a different country.
‐‐ Ian Rush
Moving in is almost a bigger step than getting married.
‐‐ Joel Kinnaman
Moving into an unoccupied village when there's no opposition, I don't call that a military victory.
‐‐ Norman Schwarzkopf
Moving is easy, exciting, an adventure - when you're young. Later, not so much. I love Massachusetts, my old home. Sometimes, late at night, I even study the real estate ads in my old hometown. But it's not even a fantasy. My parents are both gone. The world I left doesn't exist anymore. Neither does the person I was.
‐‐ Susan Estrich
Moving on, is a simple thing, what it leaves behind is hard.
‐‐ Dave Mustaine
Moving on is not closure. It's not neat, and it's not about turning the page. It is about moving on, but it doesn't mean that you've left something behind.
‐‐ Thomas Gibson
Moving out to L.A. for me was a leap of faith. I was very secure in my dinner theater world; I loved it, and I was just like, 'I think there's something else out there for me and I just have to go for it.'
‐‐ Amy Adams
'Moving Pictures' still makes me get into a groove; I love the way it feels. But I'm not nostalgic for old times. I'd love to have that hair again and be 40 pounds lighter, but it's a tradeoff.
‐‐ Alex Lifeson
Moving to a new country is always difficult, but the fact my dad and my sister came to live with me was a huge help. That made things easier.
‐‐ Javier Hernandez
Moving to Flagstaff from the big city of Melbourne taught me what it takes to become a better runner. For one, there is the altitude, but more importantly, seeking the best is about being surrounded by the best.
‐‐ David McNeill
Moving to L.A. when I was 11 was when my entrepreneurialism started because it's the land of the American dream.
‐‐ Natalie Massenet
Moving to Los Angeles and working in places like Hawaii, you get to experience a true melting pot. It's really nice to be around people who are multiethnic.
‐‐ Ian Anthony Dale
Moving to New York City and doing what I do, social anxiety is a really ridiculous kind of curse to have. But I met people along the way who deal with it - performers as well - and they are learning to deal with it daily and deal with it in different ways.
‐‐ Sharon Van Etten
Moving to New York made all the difference in my creating this new series with Ellie Hatcher. I love Portland, and it's always going to be one of my favorite cities, but it was getting to the point where, after I'd moved to New York, I couldn't write as specifically about Portland any more.
‐‐ Alafair Burke
Moving to the country is a very bold thing to do. You can have vague romantic notions about doing that, but in actuality, it can be a terrifying thing.
‐‐ Nick Cave
Moving up and fighting the best keeps me hungry.
‐‐ Nonito Donaire
'Moxie' is a name that was created by an American for the first national soft drink and then went on to mean chutzpah, and that's nice.
‐‐ Penn Jillette
Mozart and Neil Diamond may have begun with the same idea, but that a work of art is more than an idea is confirmed by the difference between the 'Soave sia il vento' and 'Kentucky Woman.' We have different words for 'art' and 'idea' because they are two different things.
‐‐ Mark Helprin
Mozart, Beethoven - how can you not want to share them with everyone and anyone? This stuff is of as great importance as the food we eat and the air we breathe.
‐‐ Charles Hazlewood