“Okay, I need to go places and shoot people.”
Source: The Tejano Conflict (2014), Chapter 28
Cahiers du Cinema (1960)
Context: I rarely feel the desire to reread a scene the day before the shooting. Sometimes I arrive at the place where the work is to be done and I do not even know what I am going to shoot. This is the system I prefer: to arrive at the moment when shooting is about to begin, absolutely unprepared, virgin. I often ask to be left alone on the spot for fifteen minutes or half an hour and I let me thoughts wander freely.
“Okay, I need to go places and shoot people.”
Source: The Tejano Conflict (2014), Chapter 28
“During one scene, I had to do a shooting drill. He put a psychological spin on it.”
Of Lamont Carr, who was basketball coach for the film "Full-Court Miracle".
Article in Jewishjournal.com November 20, 2003
“I do not believe in shooting anything that cannot shoot back.”
Mr. Citizen, Harry Truman (1960)
Letter to Eric Kennington (6 May 1935)
An interview, Pinstripe Magazine, February 7, 2011. http://www.pinstripemag.com/2011/02/alyson-michalka-complex-magazine-interview.html.
Encountering Directors interview (1969)
“Honey, no offense, but sometimes I think I could shoot you and watch you kick.”
Source: Where I'm Calling From: New and Selected Stories