But, I don't know, the violence, I can't even talk about. We don't do a lot of violent shows. When I started in television, breaking a pencil was a violent act.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've written films that are violent. I'm not big on sitting and watching violence.
I was a very violent kid. I think movies and writing and art have been a way of channeling this.
Violence has been a part of films since the beginning of time. It's been a form of entertainment.
Violent behavior exists in one's psychological makeup much deeper than the level that receives information from television or movies.
Violence in film and television is an ongoing conversation, and I like eavesdropping on it, but I'm never sure what my opinion is. I like watching creative violence, but I don't know.
I'm not someone who is a fan of a lot of violence.
Physical violence is always a bore in films today. We don't see how much it hurts. We don't learn the true consequences of it.
Some of my films are known for the depiction of violence. I don't have anything to prove with that any more.
I'm not violent.
I think violence has always been popular, way before movies started being made.