This is fundamentally true of the media business, the rigmarole you go through while trying to make 25 movies while not seeing your kids.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Fifty-million-dollar movies gobble up the medium movies. A lot of people aren't working in Hollywood because of this.
It's harder to take care of kids than it is to make a movie.
People are always saying that Hollywood messes up kids. I'm like, 'No, families mess up kids!' I grew up in Hollywood, and I'm perfectly fine. If my children want to go into the entertainment business, I won't stop them, as long as they're passionate about it.
Movies are the shadiest business in the world.
Unfortunately, overall, movies are a conglomerate. People buy and sell people in this business, which can get really ugly.
I don't want to commit to too many films, as it would result in getting out of touch with what is happening in the industry.
In dire economic times, movies are relatively inexpensive entertainment for the whole family.
Its not really about the movie business, it's about staying in the picture.
In Hollywood, whenever you do anything, it seems like there's going to be 30 of them. When I did 'Look Who's Talking,' people went: 'Oh but there's going to be this baby movie and that baby movie.' I can't worry about that. I can only do what I want to do.
I'm not a kid trying to make an impression in the business. I do have 600 films out there that are playing constantly.