I think what some people are doing with effects is starting to get silly. It's overused.
From Richard Donner
I was an actor... or, at least, I was trying to be an actor.
I was painting sets, working in editorial as an assistant, driving their trucks, lying that I knew how to drive a truck, and doing commercials and documentaries.
I was very lucky. I started my own commercial company.
I'm open to comments. I'm open to objective points of view, because I've been very narrow and very subjective.
I've always wanted to do a Crichton book. I really love his writing.
If you had the opportunity and some talent, there was no way you couldn't progress, because it was an open market. There was the advertising world, and there was the documentary world.
It was 1978 when Superman came out, and I kept thinking, Why don't they do something about it? They've done all these crappy attempts at comic book film adaptations. What can we do different? Why don't we just re-release this thing?
It was just the thrill of a lifetime. Brando and Hackman were two of my heroes.
It was the beginning of film for television. So we had all of these great opportunities. Northwestern was probably the only major film school of its kind at the time that was graduating anybody important.
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