The first movie, I was 23; I thought I knew everything, but my ego soon took an irrevocable blow.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The first movie I really clicked with was 'Die Hard' when I was 6 years old, which is crazy that I was watching it that young. That was the one that made me want to become an actor.
The first film that I can remember seeing where, like, I just couldn't stop watching it - and it didn't necessarily make me want to be a director because I was so young, but it made me know that that's what I wanted to be doing - was 'Alien.' And I saw that when I was probably just over 10 years old.
The first two movies I directed failed, when I was 21 and 23, and that was the greatest thing that could have happened.
Well, unbeknownst to everybody, I did a movie when I was 19.
I made my first movie when I was five.
When I worked on 2001 - which was my first feature film - I was deeply and permanently affected by the notion that a movie could be like a first-person experience.
My first film was a movie shot in 1974. I was 18 on that movie set. It was called 'Big Bad Mama.' I turned 19 on the next movie I worked on, which was a black 'Blazing Saddles.' I worked in the art department. It was called 'Darktown Strutters.'
I was 40 when I did my first movie.
I was 28 when I played the role of a 65 year old man in my first film.
I was 18 years old when I booked 'Youth in Revolt,' and it was my first movie, and I was starring in that movie - and even then, I didn't feel like I had made it.