The sixty-minute drama form has become very rich.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Politics has become entertainment.
It's difficult working with very rich actors, because inevitably they become a little spoilt, and the managers and agents tend to control things more than is healthy.
When I came to know theater, drama became valuable to me.
There's little money in theatre.
I'm not a drama person, but when you can make a movie in song form in three-and-a-half minutes, it's surreal.
The margin between success and drama is fractional.
Drama is life with the dull bits cut out.
Movie studios aren't making too many dramas anymore; they're in the superhero business. Material for television is much, much stronger for actors now.
When you make a movie with plenty of money, there is no drama.
I had never thought of myself as a dramatist, and, for really good technical results, the thought came too late: a man of letters has become too wordy to write economically for the stage.