Movies don't make people act a fool. People act a fool because they want to act a fool.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Audiences aren't fools - their judgement really is important. And the true heroes of films are the investors. They take the risk, after all.
Everybody acts like they're in a movie in most movies. That's why they stink.
This is the age of insincerity. The movies had the misfortune to come along in the twentieth century, and because they appeal to the masses there can be no sincerity in them.
A movie is like a person. Either you trust it or you don't.
It's just a fact of life that I don't think I've ever been taken particularly seriously in movies by movie makers. I don't know why.
Why do you act? You act for an audience. In the theatre, you're in their presence. Film stars don't know what it is to have an audience.
There are a lot of things that come to bear on movies now that I don't think are good for movies. They're trying to appeal to the biggest demographic and, when they do that, you sometimes flatten out.
Hollywood has the idea that movies have to be dumb. But especially movies for or about teenagers have to be really dumb!
Action films have a certain illogicalness to them. They're what we call, when we're working, 'exaggerated realism.'
People turn into fools when they see a movie star and do weird things.