Zitat des Tages über Kinsey:
And Kinsey thought that anybody who defined themselves based on their sexual acts was limiting themselves.
No, 'F/X 2' was a job. I enjoyed doing it but that was definitely a job. I wrote that, I didn't direct it but 'Candyman' and the earlier horror movies I made, I was completely into horror and suspense and always have been. It's informed everything I've done, even the way scenes are shot in 'Kinsey and 'Gods and Monsters.'
Kinsey would identify himself with Galileo in moments of feelings of persecution.
One of the people that became a major source was Clarence Tripp who worked with Kinsey.
I know a little more about Kinsey than I know about sex because that is his subject not mine.
The truth is, I could no more dictate her nature than she could dictate mine. Kinsey's happy as she is and she doesn't need to be rescued, improved, or saved.
When it comes to two of the big social earthquakes in the last fifty years - which are the gay movement and the women's movement - I think there is a direct line from Kinsey to those.
Books are like movies of the mind and it's better to leave Kinsey where she is.
Kinsey was trying to study sex scientifically, get rid of the overlay of culture and religion.
Kinsey himself collected absolutely everything.
Kinsey was six foot five, and he had this leader of men quality.
And the Institute sent me a little film footage of Kinsey himself preparing to do an interview for television to talk about his work, so that was quite valuable for me.
Kinsey was never a lawyer. She's strictly blue collar.
Kinsey thought that Freud in his own way was as dangerous as the Catholic Church.
Well, from an acting point of view, I bear no relation, I don't look like Alfred Kinsey at all, but I thought somewhere in my artist's soul, my actor's soul, I could capture something of the spirit of the man.
Kinsey kick started a lot in shocking people with how much homosexual activity there is.
By being a waiter 100 percent, I think I was a lot like any other actor in New York. I had credits because I'd work lunches during the week, and then on a Wednesday would go be lucky enough to be in a movie like 'Kinsey.'