I didn't think of 'Thelma and Louise' as a feminist movie. Download Download Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Rotate quotes feminist louise movie
Movie studios are owned by giant corporations. They care about money; they don't care about movies. Callie Khouri carecorporationgiant Change image and share on social
When I lived in Nashville, Tanya Tucker and people like that were coming up, and I'm sure that Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette were going, 'What's that noise? That's not country.' It's always been this battle where whoever comes up behind the reigning stars isn't country enough. There really is a lot more crossover now. Callie Khouri battlecomecountry share on social
The movie I've watched a million times is 'A Face in the Crowd,' directed by Elia Kazan, starring Andy Griffith and Patricia Neal. I first saw this movie, I guess I was in my early 20s. I'd never heard of it, and somebody told me about it, and I watched it and was just completely jaw-droppingly shocked at how current it was. Callie Khouri 20sandycompletely share on social
I am tired of angry feminists. I like my women happy, gregarious... and bathed. Evan Sayet angrybathefeminist Change image and share on social
I'm a big action junkie. I grew up on the '80s action movies - the bad ones and the good ones. Jonathan Tropper 80sactionbad Change image and share on social
I wrote 'Thelma & Louise' in 1988, and we shot it in 1990. Everyone kept saying, 'This is so groundbreaking... this is going to change the landscape,' but I don't see that result at all. When we saw some female studio executives, we were hopeful that more women would be hired as directors, but that didn't really seem to happen. Callie Khouri changedirectorexecutive share on social