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" Every 10 years, I know less about love and relationships. The smarter I get, the less I know. "
Paul Haggis
Years
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" I miss my mother very, very much. "
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" In 'The Next Three Days,' even though it was a prison breakout movie, I was asking myself, 'What would I do? How far would I go for the woman I loved? How far would I go, and what would I do when the person then told me that they were guilty? Could I still believe in them?' So it was very personal. "
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" I loved American filmmakers when I was growing up. I didn't get to film school or anything. I was a very bad student. I just devoured film, but there was a point in my teens when I started to run a little film society. "
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" I was trying to talk about where we are right now as a society, and talk about the fear we all live in, and certainly since 9-11, how it's affected us and the world. "
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Trying
" I don't know how much credit I can take for 'Walker, Texas Ranger,' because I only worked on it for three weeks. I re-wrote the pilot, and then my name was on it forever. "
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Know
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I Can
" I am really drawn to damaged characters, and I have a lot of sympathy for them. Making those complicated characters empathetic is something to strive for. It's too easy to create a good guy or a good girl. "
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" 'Crash' was incredibly personal to me. So was 'In the Valley of Elah.' There were things in 'The Next Three Days' that were questions I was asking myself but couldn't answer, like how far would you go for love? Can you believe in somebody who can't even believe in themselves? But this is highly personal. "
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Myself
Me
" 'Crash' came from personal experience. I saw things inside me from living in L.A. that made me uncomfortable. I saw horrible things in people and saw terrible things in myself. I saw a black director completely humiliated, but the three people around me just thought it was funny. 'No,' I said, 'that is selling your soul.' "
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Experience
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" My one guiding rule for success in the film world would be, be careful of your friends. "
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Success
Friends
World
" Irish and Italian are my two favourite people. "
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Favourite
Irish
Italian
" For me, the most interesting people are ones who often work against their best interests. Bad choices. They go in directions where you go, 'No no no nooo!' You push away someone who is trying to love you, you hurt someone who's trying to get your trust, or you love someone you shouldn't. "
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Choices
Work
Trust
" You can't plan for people to like your movies. I knew that people were not going to run in droves to the theater for the 'In the Valley of Elah.' I knew they might not want to see it, but I still had to the movie; I felt very strongly about it. Wanting to keep telling a good story is what you want to do, a compelling story. "
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People
You
Story
" I don't know if 'Crash' is a good movie or not because I didn't set out to make a movie. Really, what I wanted to do is more of a social experiment. "
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Good
Know
More
" The great majority of Scientologists I know are good people who are genuinely interested in improving conditions on this planet and helping others. "
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Good
Great
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" I just figure if you have a modicum of celebrity, you need to use it, and you need to use it for more things than just promoting yourself or your film or your image or your product. "
Paul Haggis
Film
Celebrity
Yourself
" I wrote an episode for 'thirtysomething,' and a producer said, 'That's really good, but what is it about? What does it say about you? What questions are you asking yourself?' I had never thought about that. This comment changed who I was, because it made me look at my own soul, the dark corners in my soul, and accept that dark side. "
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Good
Dark
Thought
" Film is an emotional medium; it's not a logical medium. It's not an intellectual medium, so every decision you make as a filmmaker and an actor has to be emotional in some way, even in the rejection of logic. "
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Logic
Decision
Rejection
" I try not to think of actors as I'm writing because I think you do them a disservice by writing for things they've already done. "
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Things
Done
You
" We give you characters we'd feel very comfortable judging, and then go: 'Oh yeah? Watch this'. "
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You
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" Even a modicum of celebrity is hard to deal with. You see it with actors and directors all the time. "
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Deal
See
Hard
" I just asked myself, what piece of that man's soul did he just chew off and swallow to get next week's assignment? You know, just to live, just to work as an artist, or to feed the family? "
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Man
Live
Soul
" I like taking genres and subverting them. I did that with 'In the Valley of Elah.' I said, 'Okay, this is just a murder mystery. Relax.' And then, two thirds of the way through, I broke every convention of a murder mystery. "
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Two
Way
Said
" I'm such an antsy type of person. I can't write in a room without other people around. I write in coffee shops. "
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Coffee
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Without
" You have to have empathy, knowledge and compassion for your characters if you're a writer. "
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You
Knowledge
Compassion
" The worst thing you can do to a filmmaker is to walk out of his film and go, 'That was a nice movie.' But if you can cause people to walk out and then argue about the film on the sidewalk... I think we're all seeking dissension, and we love to affect an audience. "
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Love
You
Walk
" The wonderful thing about Clint is you can never second guess how he is going to react to anything. "
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He
React
Wonderful
" I just love actors, and I've always loved actors. I empathize with their job. Everyone thinks it's easy, and it ain't. To be that vulnerable and brave on camera is tough. The more they reveal themselves, the more we love them, but there's a lot of truth in what they're showing. "
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Brave
Camera
Job
" I don't think it's the job of filmmakers to give anybody answers. I do think, though, that a good film makes you ask questions of yourself as you leave the theatre. "
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Theatre
Job
Good
" I don't pay much attention to the press. My films always get good reviews and bad reviews. I just try to make the best film I can. "
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Best
Bad
Attention
" I'm a filmmaker, and I was most influenced by Hitchcock's films. How he could plant such deep enriched characters and then make us care both about the antagonist and protagonist was masterful. "
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