I'm a very practical person.
From Ridley Scott
I watch a lot of 'National Geographic.'
I'm used to very strong women because my mother was particularly strong, and my father was away all the time. My mother was a big part of bringing up three boys, so I was fully versed in the strength of a powerful woman, and accepted that as the status quo.
I think there are a lot of men who feel they're being emasculated by having the woman be in charge; I've never had that problem.
Oddly enough, I find it quite engaging to be working with a female when I'm directing. It's kind of interesting.
The people who really resurrected 'Blade Runner' was 'MTV.'
Scaring someone's the hardest thing to do, and that's why most of these scary movies are not scary. They're sick, but not scary. There's a lot of sickness out there, of people who then sit there and watch it, which I think is absolutely dismaying.
You could have ten scientists in this room. You could ask them all: 'Who's religious?' About three to four will put their hands up.
I'm fundamentally a positive person. Otherwise, I wouldn't be doing some of the insane movies that I do.
The Gulf of Mexico, they believe, is a huge asteroid. That was an impact zone, you know that? Yeah, for that big a thing to actually hit our globe, it would have had to adjusted the spin, the axis.
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