Quote by Kevin Smith
You know, comics and movies, even if you take a comic and turn it

You know, comics and movies, even if you take a comic and turn it into a movie, we cant all be Joss Whedon. – Kevin Smith

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Havent two hundred years of failed missionary work overseas taught anybody anything? You cant convert people to anything – whether religion, or something as inane as our flicks. – Kevin Smith

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Religion
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You can have 10 bucks to 10 million bucks and if you got a crew, imagination and a lot of people willing to turn in some work next to nothing, you going to have a feature. But you cant get beyond how expensive marketing the movie is, its so crushing. – Kevin Smith

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Imagination
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Other filmmakers make their movies and put them out and thats that. For me, for some odd reason, it goes deeper than that. – Kevin Smith

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movies
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And anyway, its only movies. to stop me I think theyll ahve to shoot me in the head. – Ridley Scott

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movies

You have to read scripts and audition and develop relationships. It takes a long time to develop a body of work but over the last 25 years I guess Ive done that many movies. In hindsight it may seem effortless, but theres a lot of work that goes into it. – Harry Connick, Jr.

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movies

I look at American movies, the big muscles, and try to apply that to Chinese film-making. – Ang Lee

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movies

For horror movies, color is reassuring because, at least in older films, it adds to the fakey-ness. – Lynda Barry

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movies

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