I think the best part in going to the movies is you feel something and you relate whether it's to family struggles or dimming your light for someone. I would say to never dim your light and to really, truly follow your dreams.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
What draws me to the theatre, and what appealed to me about Too Much Light, is that you have no idea what's going to happen. That's the most exciting part of theatre, it's never the same. If it were, it would be like watching a movie.
I characterize myself a little bit as a reluctant filmmaker. I learned from watching my friend in college stay up late at night, at 2 A.M., just to get the lighting right, and I thought, 'You know what, if that's what it's going to be like, I think I'm just going to write,' and I did that.
My dreams kind of came through when I went to see the cinema.
Enjoy the films I do, get entertained, get your money's worth, and when you leave the theatre, leave it all behind!
There's something very dreamlike about film, and I will always be very fascinated by that, and I'm always tempted to go in that direction.
I actually think I have an audience member's sensibility about going to the movies.
For a lot of people, film is still the dream - the captive audience in the darkened theater - but I love TV. I think it's fantastic.
The best reason to go to the movies is to be with other people. Eating the popcorn, being with other people you don't know.
It was never really part of my plan to be in films; it was really sort of a dream.
I think movies are great and I have a great time making them but they're not what keeps you warm at night, or what's ultimately the most important thing in anyone's life journey.