‘Hard Boiled’ is my last film in Hong Kong, before I moved to the U.S. It is the one film which is most accepted by the audience in the West. – John Woo
What I do feel is that ‘Up in the Air’ is the most indicative film of 2009. It is the portrait of 2009. – Jason Reitman
With Kubrick and most film directors, they are in complete control, but one can influence them. – Ken Adam
Whenever you have a tight schedule, you sort of have to film whatever you can that day. – Jason London
I don’t listen to Bollywood music much. But yes, I listen to Indian music quite often, and other non- film music. – Kailash Kher
I have a very clear vision, and I come from film, where director is God, so if there’s a clash, it’s painful. – Lee Daniels
Some writers get snooty about what happens when their books are adapted to film, but I don’t feel that way. – Katherine Dunn
When I heard about the first Tomb Raider, I was very interested and I would have liked to have directed that. When I was approached for the second film, I was delighted. – Jan de Bont
‘Liberace’s a great film. It’s a great piece of material. I have a great script and it’s a great score. – Jerry Weintraub
I’ve done TV and I’ve done film, and I’m not snobby about it. It’s about the project. – Kelly Macdonald
There was a time when I desperately wanted to be part of a Yash Chopra film, not because he was a great director, but because I was an outsider and I wanted that validation of being accepted in the film industry. – Katrina Kaif
I grew up with ‘Cinderella.’ So that was my go-to Disney film, definitely. It was princess-related, and coming from a smaller area in Illinois and wanting to do something greater than myself in Broadway, that was a film that I could really relate to. – Jodi Benson
A lot of times when I’ve been offered film series and stuff, if they shoot in Los Angeles, I lose interest. – Karen Allen
For a Tamil debut, I wanted to make sure the script is the right one. We are hopeful ‘Bramhotsavam’ will be that film. – Mahesh Babu
The worst thing for a filmmaker is for a film to be labeled as pretentious or heavy-handed. – John Curran
I liked The Slipper and the Rose, as I have already mentioned, because it was such a lovely film to do. – Julie Harris