I prefer the old masters, by which I mean John Ford, John Ford, and John Ford.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I probably remember the 1954 Masters more vividly than any of the others.
Of the two 'True Grits,' the John Wayne version one is better.
I've worked with Bette Davis, John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart, Henry Fonda. Here's the thing they all have in common: They all, even in their 70s, worked a little harder than everyone else.
I would say 'The Master' was one of the most inspiring things I've ever got to work on.
I love westerns. John Ford is one of the 10 best directors.
In a change of masters the poor change nothing except their master's name.
I never have really become accustomed to the 'John.' Nobody ever really calls me John... I've always been Duke or Marion or John Wayne. It's a name that goes well together, and it's like one word - John Wayne.
John Ford was so funny that I couldn't wait to go to work in the morning.
Karl Lagerfeld and Tom Ford are both geniuses.
The more film I watch, the more John Ford looks like a giant. His politics aren't so good, and you have to learn to accept John Wayne as an actor, but he's a poet in black and white.