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Actors want to impress at the beginning, so you take advantage of that by suddenly saying, 'Right, you're here for two weeks.' What you're doing is creating a siege mentality.
I trained in the theatre.
A lot of film directors are quite scared of actors. They are a bit of a nightmare sometimes, but I like them. It looks like cunning, but you try to get extra things from them all the time, by stealth, by making them feel confident, so they trust you and you can push a bit.
I always say to anybody who's going over to America for the first time, 'Whatever you do, go and see a popular mainstream film with a big audience.' Because people shout out. You never get that in Britain. Everybody's so quiet, scared to laugh. It's like being in church.
You know what actors are like; they moisturize every night. They're frozen in time.
I'm a big sports fan. Football. Cricket.
I'd love to do a modern-day musical that's full of original music. To get your contemporaries to sing and dance without looking foolish and for it to be transformational and magical and all those things a musical is supposed to be.
I love watching the Bond movies obviously and I grew up reading the books as a kid. I've always loved them because of that.
The extraordinary thing about India is that it's such a family place. It's full of families everywhere.
It's not so much what you learn about Mumbai, it's what you learn about yourself, really. It's a funny old hippie thing, but it's true as well. You find out a lot about yourself and your tolerance, and about your inclusiveness.
I grew up in a city, I'm a city person - I go on holiday and I'm bored.
I'd love to do a cop film in America. That's a genre I absolutely adore.
There's lots of things that can be solved with cash.
For us, destiny always feels... if you obey, it's almost a passive thing.
I tend to score with songs from Western pop music.
People say you never remember anybody who dies in movies, and it's true, you don't. You don't even remember people who disappear.
Always changing genres, making very different films is a good idea. It's a way of making yourself feel vulnerable again, getting back to that innocence. As is working within a circumspect budget.
As soon as you think you can do whatever you want and you have whatever great professional in the world waiting to work with you, then you are sunk.
I've never done a film before where every single person in the audience knows the ending. I mean suspense, twists are almost impossible these days. People are blogging your endings from their cinema seats.
Although I behave in a quite reserved way in my personal life, give me a stage and I'll be as flamboyant as I can.
The problem with being British... I don't know if it's me being British or being raised a strict Catholic, but you never really enjoy success.
I always think, when there's stuff that people don't like, I always say that if I have another success, I'll enjoy it more, but you don't really.
The great thing with film is that it doesn't have an ego. It's just a film. Everybody that makes them has an ego, and the problem with awards and stuff like that is that it always affects the egos, and everyone gets stained by it in some way. And that can be fine and very innocent, but it can be horrible as well.
You can have great sequences with music, but if you don't have the acting you're bored after 15 minutes. Or not bored, but you're like, 'So what?'
You can't tell someone they are wrong about their own life.
If you love a book you tend not to follow its surface value, you follow the other things in it.
Some of us are interested in directors, but really the vast majority of us are interested in actors. You experience the films through the actors, so they're all locked into your imagination in some kind of layer of fantasy or hatred or wherever they settle into your imagination.
If you have to be persuaded about something, you shouldn't do it.
When they're good, there is nothing like a big film.
Although computer chips now are thinner, they're more powerful, they're not as reliable. You'd harvest computer chips from the 1980s from all around the world because they're reliable.
I haven't got anything against films that are about the minutia of relationships or customs, but I love extremes.
It's a good place when all you have is hope and not expectations.
I learned with 'The Beach' that I'm a bit better lower down the radar.
Celluloid will be the next decade's black and white.
I love huge movies. Not sure I am the guy to make them, but you can rely on me being there watching them.
It's easy to like the most popular films, but I have a great fondness for 'A Life Less Ordinary'.
I've always wanted to do a space movie.
I was brought up a very strict Catholic and I don't practice anymore or anything.
I kind of call myself an atheist, I suppose - although quite a spiritual atheist, I hope.
My dad was a labourer and my mum had exactly the same job as Noel Gallagher's mum - she was a dinner lady at our local school. Everyone comes over from Ireland and they get the same jobs.
I've sort of escaped my background, as people often do, through art and culture.
Both of my sisters have been teachers and they used to say you get asked between 300 and 600 questions every day which you have to answer. That's exactly what directing is. And the vast majority of those questions are not very interesting really, but they need somebody to make a decision - a good one or a bad one - and they follow it.
To be a film-maker, you have to lead. You have to be psychotic in your desire to do something. People always like the easy route. You have to push very hard to get something unusual, something different.
Actors are steeped in a world of agents and where the next job is coming from and what are their expenses and what is the hotel like. You want to take them out of that world and dump them into another world, so that when you meet them on the screen they don't seem like the guy who was in two others movies that year.
The sun is the most important thing in everybody's life, whether you're a plant, an animal or a fish, and we take it for granted.
I don't want to make pompous, serious films; I like films that have a kind of vivacity about them.
I like films that have a kind of vivacity about them.
If you take a loud pride in anything, people will rightly shoot you down.
I am a sci-fi fan.
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