I was raised by boys. I can hold my own, I can fight, and I love horror movies - simply for the scare factor and the surrealism.
The great thing about movies is that they're collaborative. And the worst thing is that they're collaborative.
Special effects movies have taken over the universe. That and scary movies.
I wanted to do different movies. I wanted to do deeper movies. More human movies based on human feelings.
I am actually really boring and I lead a quiet life. I love being at home, cooking for my boys, watching movies and I like nothing better than to go to bed early with a book.
If we give people the ability to buy a lot more because they can store a lot more, for a company that creates TV shows and movies, that's fantastic.
What are movies for if not to have the good guys triumph over the bad ones?
I like to hang out with my friends and watch movies.
Alone is a much better film than House of the Dead and better than most horror movies out today.
People ask me, 'Is 3D a good medium for horror movies?' I think it's the perfect thing for horror movies because it really puts you into it.
A lot of times you get credit for stuff in your movies you didn't intend to be there.
I love going to movies. It's just big, it takes you away, you can escape into it.
Our memory and the movies keep movie stars alive for us, and Tony Curtis is still a star.
After 'Melancholia' and 'On the Road,' I wanted to do a comedy. And I did so many comedies when I was younger, but if you're not consistently in those movies, people don't always think of you for them.
I do like a lot of the '70s movies. I love Charles Bronson in 'Hard Times.' All my favorite movies where ones from yesteryear. The '70s was a good era. I love all those.
Some of the shoes I have are from movies - I have my workman's boots from 'While You Were Sleeping' - while others are shoes I've had forever.
For eight-and-a-half years, I was just watching movies, and just staying in bed and just eating food and just, you know, being just miserable.
My children haven't even seen most of my movies.
I loved Alien, and I loved Carrie, and I loved The Exorcist - those were big movies for me. They were just brilliantly done, and unusual, and they all took horror to some new place.
All of my books have the potential to become movies, it's just a question of finding a studio who wants to get behind me and put up the money to make the movie.
I'm not really into movies on dates because you can't chat it up.
I don't think London has been given enough credit in a lot of the movies that we make here.
Many other movies, but for me The Professionals is the best I did in Hollywood.
I love film and I love sitcoms, and I was one of those kids that would just go to the movies on the weekend and spend my whole weekend watching all of the movies.
I specialize in movies that people say are underrated, with the exception of 'Superbad.'
So many movies get made, and so many go to VOD, which is a market I admire.
I had grown up loving movies and had always wanted to write them.
I am more of an old black and white movies fan.
I grew up on Mel Brooks films. That was film to me until I got a little bit older and realised there were other kinds of movies.
'St. Elmo's Fire' is one of my favorite films. I like the storytelling of those teenage American films. You don't get that now. Teenage American movies are all about sick jokes, puking a lot, arse jokes.
When I started, I was a theater actress, and there were roles that I couldn't imagine not playing, like Rosalind in 'As You Like It.' I used to think I would die if I could play that. But then I started doing movies, and I had children, and I moved to Los Angeles. And now I kind of can't remember what those roles would be.
I've made movies that we're very successful that we're a complete surprise, and I've made movies that I thought we're going to be very successful that, you know.
Later on they send me to Hollywood. To make movies. It was all new to me. I was only 21 years old.
To have three movies coming out at the same time - I probably will never have that again in my life.
What I look for in a script is the plot point and whether they're strong, obviously, or not, whether the characters are rich or not, and if I can do justice to the character or not. Some movies you look at and the script is so bad that no one can do anything with the script.
I just love action movies. People are like, 'What comedy movies did you grow up watching?' And I'm like, 'Not many.'