My grandmother is this amazingly theatrical woman. She acted like a movie star, as far as looks and attitude, kind of like Susan Hayward. – Parker Posey
I was reading this book called ‘Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind.’ It’s really, really good if you want to believe in that stuff. – Parker Posey
There are so few stories being produced that are human. I suffer with the loss of that. I feel kind of out of place, even though I’ve continued to work. – Parker Posey
I’m a good girl, you know? But I’m from the South, and there are some powerful women down there, and very theatrical. – Parker Posey
You have to have a certain amount of limitations, I think, to make art and to make something that can be alive on film. Money can get in the way of that. – Parker Posey
I love playing a woman suffering, thinking about the choices that she’s made and obviously wanting more. It’s classic. – Parker Posey
I like finding things in locations where I’ve worked and things from down South and things from flea markets or even the sidewalks. – Parker Posey
I feel like there’s such a responsibility, when you make a film, to enlighten people, to make them think, to make them laugh, or even just to be entertaining. – Parker Posey
The five patients in ‘Rethinking Cancer’ share with us the path of their recovery: the courage to take their own lives in their hands with a natural approach to healing their bodies. – Parker Posey
I have a brass bed that’s very ‘Bedknobs and Broomsticks.’ I got it on eBay. It’s from the early 1900s. – Parker Posey