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" The way that one feels about the story line of 'Deterrence' can tell us, I believe, about each person's conservatism or liberalism and precisely how tolerant he or she is of racism. "
Rod Lurie
Believe
I Believe
Racism
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" I suppose when any movie dealing with politics is released, there is a knee-jerk assumption that it is propelled by a liberal agenda. That may be true most of the time, but not with 'Nothing but the Truth.' "
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" 'Monsters of God' isn't just a series close to my heart; it is my heart, and I am very much looking forward to working with my fantastic team in New Mexico to create a top-notch series. "
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" As for Kate Bosworth, I've always admired her. I watched her in a movie called 'Girl in the Park,' which has never been released - not even on DVD. I had a copy, and it was bravura acting I had not seen from her. "
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" Hollywood is enamored of the 20- to 30-year-old actress, but by the very nature of the life experience of the character, the roles cannot be that rich. You can only have Angelina Jolie in a mental hospital so many times. "
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" I don't think I'm equipped enough to be giving anyone a civics lesson or any kind of message. "
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Giving
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" I still viewed myself as a reviewer when I was on radio. Was it appropriate for me? I think the answer is it's only inappropriate if I allowed it to affect my film reviewing. I don't think you will find any studio that said, 'Yeah, he went easy on us because he was shopping a script.' "
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" There was never a day at West Point where I didn't ask myself, 'Where would I put the camera?' "
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West
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" I think people were a little premature in writing off violent movies. They're going to continue being made, and audiences will continue going to see them. "
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People
" There are a lot of westerns that deal with people standing up for their principles, and that is the predominant theme that has been in my films. "
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" The First Amendment is the First Amendment for a reason - our most cherished right. But it often creates muddy and uncomfortable situations, ones that are the source of great drama and national self-reflection. "
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" I fell in love with 'Ben Hur' when I was 8 years old, and I just knew I had to be involved in movies, even if I was the guy who melted the butter on the popcorn. "
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Love
Old
" Every filmmaker wants to get their audience talking. "
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Wants
Audience
Talking
" Somebody - and I'm going to guess it was Hitchcock - once said that everyone has their reasons. If you remember that, as a writer, you'll write better than average villains. "
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You
Better
Everyone
" When you do a freeze frame, you have the opportunity to find the exact shot that you want - no guessing. "
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Want
You
Find
" I'm sure when 'Midnight Cowboy' came out, it took a couple of minutes to get used to the voice and the look of Dustin Hoffman, or to even recognize that it was Dustin Hoffman. "
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Out
Voice
Look
" I think our nation cannot stomach the notion of a woman in sexual terms whatsoever: that we are so puritanical that we cannot dismiss the notion of sex from our minds when it comes to women. "
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Sex
Think
Minds
" I loved going to the movies, especially when I was a teenager in the seventies. How couldn't you in what was perhaps the greatest era of auteur cinema? "
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Seventies
Loved
Cinema
" I came to the conviction that film criticism, in and of itself, was an art. "
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Criticism
Art
Film
" The truth is that when a man has a child, and it's a girl, and he doesn't change as a man, he's not much of a man. "
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Much
Change
Girl
" I grew up with an infestation of politics. I'm just nuts about it. It's our form of gladiators in the arena, only they are not in quite as good a shape. "
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Up
Good
Only
" What makes a man is when you go against your own instincts to do to the right thing. "
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Right
The Right Thing
" The truth is that we're not remaking Sam Peckinpah's 'Straw Dogs,' we're making 'Straw Dogs.' We're taking this story, and we're putting our own spin on it. The mere fact that I have James Marsden in it is an indication that it's a very different film than the one that had Dustin Hoffman in it. "
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" There's no need to make any film. The word 'need' is pretty strong. But if there's a purpose behind making the film, there can be a justification for it. "
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Purpose
" He may not have been a good actor, and I personally don't think he was a good president, but I'll tell you this: Ronald Reagan was a helluva character. "
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Good
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" I promise that if there was no Hillary Clinton, there would still be a 'Commander in Chief' - I want to have a hit show that people enjoy, and really, that's it. "
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Enjoy
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" I often found that my favorite scene that I shoot is often one that I cut out, like in 'The Last Castle' and 'The Contender.' If you look at the deleted scenes, some of the best scenes never made it into the film. "
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Best
Castle
" No matter how far they rise, women never stop being the caregiver. At the end of the day, women bear the emotional responsibility for their families. "
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Day
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" Sometimes, anonymous sources, when merely stating opinions or running a smear campaign, are certainly cowards. "
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Opinions
Cowards
Sometimes
" Anything about Iraq is a death sentence at the box office... You can't make movies about an unpopular war while the war is still going on - people don't want to pay to get depressed, though they sometimes will go to movies to get educated. "
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" Every weekend from, like, 1974 to 1978, I'd trudge over to the Greenwich library, which gathered up almost every major newspaper in the country. I would sit there all day long and read and read and read the reviews. I remember being twelve or thirteen and writing to Judith Crist, Pauline Kael, and Roger Ebert. "
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