I love movies, I love being a part of them, and this is the one occupation I love living and playing in and stressing myself out over.
To love is to suffer. To avoid suffering one must not love. But then one suffers from not loving. Therefore, to love is to suffer. Not to love is to suffer.
I love movies. Movies have influenced me as a writer.
That dude Stephen Falk that created You're The Worst, he used to work on the show Weeds, and we sort of came across each other then because he's a fan of podcasts, and he would listen to Doug Loves Movies. And then I auditioned for a part on Weeds and didn't get it, but it was an episode that he had written, so it was his idea to bring me in. We just sort of kept in touch. And then eventually, he and other cast members of You're The Worst were guests on Doug Loves Movies.
I'm a huge television fan, in general. I love TV. I love movies. I always have. It's what I do, and I love it.
I like all kinds of movies, I love movies; and I always wanted to try and make one.
I find playwriting really painful. I love it, or I wouldn't do it, but I don't love the theater as much as I love movies.
We all need illusions. That's why we love movies.
I love movies with spectacle but spectacle can be a performance, it doesn't have to be a creature.
If you love movies, then you love America.
Im interested in existential films: I love movies that console you in the same way that a person consoles a weeping child.
I love movies, and if the right thing comes along I'm so interested.
I love movies. I adore movies. I grew up on Steve McQueen and Clint Eastwood and Warren Beatty. The list goes on. Spencer Tracy. I wanted to be in movies.
I love movies, but I think people think relationships are supposed to go how they go in movies. The ones I like are the ones that represent life.
Love me - that's all I ask of you.
I love movies that are challenging to me both physically and emotionally and that I have to take a lot of time leading up to it to get into that headspace and live in that headspace throughout the course of the production.
I love movies that have that resonating scare, that really get under your skin and make you think.
I mean, look, I love movies, not just the ones I make. . . In fact, I don't like the movies I make very much.
I love movies that are just straight-up exploitation, but the ones that endure and the ones that last are the ones where the filmmakers put in that extra level of thought; after 25 years you put them on in front of an audience, and they'll respond to it and enjoy it.
I love acting; I love movie sets and movies, but, at the same time, there's something about the position of women in that world that frightens me a lot. I find it nearly inhuman to be an actress.