I enjoy shooting. Around where I live, it's something you do for entertainment once in a while, you go out and shoot targets.
I think movie making can sometimes make you lazy in your approach. Occasionally you'll be shooting a scene and it's not even your coverage but you'll catch yourself slipping away and you'll see your mind going somewhere else. But you just can't afford to do that on stage.
Using the right of veto would be shooting the Americans in the back.
The fact of having this very new context, this unheard-of way of working, for me was very pleasant. I didn't feel that I was working, that I had any kind of burden to wear, to carry. I really was very happy and very lighthearted during the whole process of making the film [Certified Copy], of shooting it.
Mind you, sometimes the angels smoke, hiding it with their sleeves, and when the archangel comes, they throw the cigarettes away: that’s when you get shooting stars.
I'm like a shooting star! I've come so far! I can't go back to where I used to be!
I was shooting 45 times a game. What was I supposed to do? Pass it into Chris Mihm & Kwame Brown?
You have to know what you're shooting. Don't just make your movie in the editing room and just get everything you can on the day.
I can't really envision a time when I'm not shooting something.
The new film I'm shooting in Jerusalem - which is partly why I'm here in Israel - is something I co-wrote.
Shooting stuff on horseback is more complicated and time consuming than anything else.
Brad Pitt is so good-looking there's a lightbulb inside of him shooting good-looking-ness in all directions.
You cannot have a rational discussion with a man who prefers shooting you to being convinced by you.
The great thing about literature is that you're making up your own interpretation of the character anyway. Also, you're given basically a bible of who a character is and you're kind of shooting yourself in the foot if you're not reading it.
Scenes change while shooting. Nowadays, while you're shooting the movie, you're cutting at the same time.
All of sudden, this shooting star went by, and all I could think was that they were listening to us somehow.
I am the neurological opposite of a psychopath, in that I feel anxious almost all the time. It must be great to not constantly feel like you’ve got someone living inside your face, shooting you with a mini Taser.
When I am shooting a film I never think of how I want to shoot something; I simply shoot it.
What I can't understand is why you invoke improbability and yet you will not admit that you're shooting yourself in the foot by postulating something just as improbable, magicking into existence the word God.
Skeet shooting is probably more satisfying if you really hate skeets.