Arin Paul (1980) Indian film director
Interview on Calcuttatube on Remakes http://calcuttatube.com/arin-paul-exclusive-interview/1608/
Quote, Waheeda Rehman not in favour of biopics and remakes
Arin Paul (1980) Indian film director
Interview on Calcuttatube on Remakes http://calcuttatube.com/arin-paul-exclusive-interview/1608/
Gabriel García Márquez (1927–2014) Colombian writer
Source: The Paris Review interview (1981), p. 338
Rani Mukerji (1978) Indian film actress
[rediff.com, Rani: I am an entertainer, http://www.rediff.com/entertai/2002/may/09rani.htm, 1 June, 2006]
Famous Quotes
“Don't make a film if it can't be the film you want to make.”
David Lynch (1946) American filmmaker, television director, visual artist, musician and occasional actor
On making films, from David Lynch: Dune Interview http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lZKcW9OGoU&feature=channel&list=UL. <br class="br">Context: Don't make a film if it can't be the film you want to make. It's a joke, and a sick joke, and it'll kill you.
Tony Leung (1962) Hong Kong actor
"Lust, Caution – Tony Leung interview" (2007) https://tonyleung.info/tony/?p=237
Jack Arnold in The Horror People http://eric.b.olsen.tripod.com/arnold.html (1976)
David Cronenberg (1943) Canadian film director, screenwriter and actor
Source: Cronenberg on Cronenberg (1997), Ch. 4
“It's already getting more and more difficult to make an ambitious and original film.”
Roman Polanski (1933) Polish-French film director, producer, writer, actor, and rapist
"Roman Polanski: An Exclusive Interview" by Taylor Montague http://web.archive.org/web/20041121095701/http://www.geocities.com/mishaca/interviews/polanski.html <br class="br">Context: It's already getting more and more difficult to make an ambitious and original film. There are less and less independent producers or independent companies and an increasing number of corporations who are more interested in balance sheets than in artistic achievement. They want to make a killing each time they produce a film. They're only interested in the lowest common denominator because they're trying to reach the widest audience. And you got some kind of entropy. That's the danger; they look more alike, those films. The style is all melting and it all looks the same. Even young directors — for most of them, their only standard of achievement is how well their films do on the first weekend or whatever. It worries me. But then, from time to time, you have a film like The Usual Suspects or.... I'm trying to think of something American with some kind of originality... Pulp Fiction.
Roger Ebert (1942–2013) American film critic, author, journalist, and TV presenter
Roger Ebert's DVD commentary for Casablanca