If you're reading IMDB, half of it's made up. You can't trust it or Wikipedia, which is just lies, lies!
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think that truth is stranger than fiction, and it's nice to know the people you're making a movie about.
Films are neither true nor false. That includes my films, as well as others. They may make claims that are true or false, but films are too complex. They have too many ingredients.
There's a lot of other movies I like, but I don't even pay attention to directors to tell you the truth.
I sat down to take a break from writing a book and wrote a spec feature that would end up being the movie 'Lies & Alibis' with Steve Coogan.
My film knowledge is pretty shocking. I'm trying to correct that.
Truth is so hard to tell, it sometimes needs fiction to make it plausible.
It's hard when you're doing a film based on a true story to really figure out what all those relationships were.
Serious writers pretend they don't care about film adaptations of their work, but it's a colossal lie: We all care.
A movie is like a person. Either you trust it or you don't.
Truth is quite constricting, in a way. You endlessly see at the start of a film 'This is a true story'.