Very often I've known people who wouldn't say a word to each other, but they'd go to see movies together and experience life that way.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You go back to those films of the '40s and '50s and hear the dialogue, the way the people played off each other - the wordplay. I think we've really lost that in movies.
I mean, the trouble with some of the kind of relationship movies I've done, is there's only so many ways you can shoot a conversation. I was really tired of talking heads.
I love movies, but I think people think relationships are supposed to go how they go in movies. The ones I like are the ones that represent life.
In the olden days, a couple could be in every movie together, but it's just not like that anymore.
But I've found that to talk too much about movies is the kiss of death. If it happens then it happens, is all.
There's something so great when you're watching a movie when you slowly get to know somebody more, because it's like a real relationship.
Unless you write your own movies... you can't really say what you want to say.
I have always done films with friends rather than strangers.
I love fun movies that also have something to say. They tend to stay with me, always.
I don't like going to the movies with people that talk a lot. They want to have a conversation or something.