My father's favorite movie was 'The Dirty Dozen.'
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When I was a kid, 'Blade Runner' was my favorite movie. I remember seeing that when I was a little boy with my dad.
'Thirteen' was really hard on my family. I wrote this movie about them and their flaws and imperfections and what it was like growing up. It was from one kid's perspective and not a well rounded one. You get older, and it's like, 'How dare I portray my father as being a totally vacant, careless schmuck?'
Dad loved movies, and I grew up with British comedy. My ultimate favourite is Peter Sellers.
I'd always loved movies. I watch them all the time; my dad is a huge movie buff.
'Scarface,' I remember going to see that with my father. We didn't know what to expect; we did not know what to expect. I was a kid, and my father took me, and we didn't leave. It was so disturbing, but we loved it.
I have lots of favourite memories but I can't say that I have a favourite film.
When I was a young kid, my father was a big fan of Hollywood movies. He would make me watch movies with him, and he would explain the story and characters to me.
'Boy' is one of my top-five favorite movies of all time.
My dad took me to my first movie. It was 'The Greatest Show on Earth' in 1952, a movie of such scale it was actually a traumatic experience.
My mom loved the old black-and-white films.