The balance of probabilities, therefore, comes out strongly against the existence of a god.
My easiest judgment for a script is 'do I want to keep reading it?'
I think the location is almost as important as casting the leads of the movie. The location on The Purge was crucial to that movie working.
I love Hitchcock movies. I took a Hitchcock class in college, so I saw all his movies. I wrote papers on his movies.
I found that a lot of people ridiculed contemporary art. I decided I wanted to be involved in art everybody could understand.
I love being the underdog. It's one of the reason I like making horror movies, because a lot of people don't like them or are prejudiced against them. So it's one of the many reasons I like horror and it's also the reason I like low budget, because it automatically makes us the underdog.
For some reason, people value being scared less than they value laughing.
A wonderful but kind of a terrible truth about acting is that you actually get to a point where you become content with an impossible task: it is really impossible to properly prepare. You kind of have to start over every time.
Being a publicist is like management in a lot of ways - you're their friend, you're their mother, you're their confidante.
Ladies like improv stilts, and I think men like improv giant cocks. But one of the great things about improv is that you get to play some roles you'd never get to play otherwise, you know, like the old Italian pizza-maker who's passing on the business down to his son. You get to play it all when you improvise.
Can you imagine if you really let it in that you are not a problem to be solved in any way? Imagine you knew that anything that would tell you otherwise is just a movement of thought in the mind that says "Whatever is, isn't the way it is supposed to be. " So the biggest act of compassion starts within. And when the self is no longer seen as a problem, this is called "the peace that passes all understanding. "