I hate dream sequences in movies and T.V. shows generally for their heavy-handed symbolism and storytelling tediousness.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There's nothing worse than a dream sequence done all in post-production.
A lot of movies are made to make us dream.
I am not born to make dreamy movies.
If I dream that I'm directing, it's not a film, it's like a commercial for cotton candy, and I've got four feet of cotton candy all around me that I've got to break through, like a brick wall or a fortress.
I used to dream about presenting a comedy show and also about directing films.
I've been interested in dreams since I as a kid and I've wanted to do a film about them for a long time.
We've always dreamt of a TV series and working in film. When we first sat down to seriously write 'A Little Nightmare Music,' to write something for TV was our original inspiration. But all the stuff we were writing down is not going to work on stage. We had to rewrite it so it would work on the stage.
When I first came to Hollywood, I used to dream of doing films and escaping television.
It never occurred to me that I'd be on a television show or in feature films but when those came into play my dreams changed along the way.
I think movies are good for getting into dream states or exploring weird alternate states of thinking.