Quote by Edward Norton
I like making movies for myself and my friends and people with my

I like making movies for myself and my friends and people with my sensibility. – Edward Norton

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Just because youve made a couple movies, youve done some good movies, youve been nominated for some Academy Awards, whatever, nobodys entitled. Its a business. If they dont see it, I can think theyre wrong, but Im not entitled to a $15 million budget to make a film. – Edward Norton

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Anybody who is running a marathon or doing a walkathon, doing a fundraiser for their school, their company, by far its guaranteed the easiest and most fun way to quickly set up a fundraising campaign and send it around to your friends and family. – Edward Norton

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Reality TV looks more like America than movies do. – Gabrielle Union

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I spent all my time on my movies worried that people were eating and that the schedule was being kept, so to have experts in those areas giving me the brain space as a writer and director is huge. – Lena Dunham

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If military movies were automatically successful wed make nothing but military movies. But seriously, patriotism is one thing that all Americans have in common. – Tommy Lee Jones

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What do I geek out about? What am I? Hmmm. I love movies. I watch movies. I like big, sweeping epics, like Ed Zwick stuff: The Last Samurai, Legends of the Fall, Blood Diamond, Glory. – Chris Evans

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Architecture is involved with the world, but at the same time it has a certain autonomy. This autonomy cannot be explained in terms of traditional logic because the most interesting parts of the work are non-verbal. They operate within the terms of the work, like any art. – Thom Mayne

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