I want an explosion the size of Cleveland.

There's no such thing as an easy anything.

I like to produce movies and that's where I want to be.

I swam a little bit in high school but I wasn't a jock.

There is no real kind of specific genre of cost of movies.

I always like to make sequels. It's a nice business to be in.

The only time I use women in films is when they're naked or dead.

If the audience sees and feels things are real, then they buy it.

You need the right people to kind of help make these things real.

I always had the ability to throw a frisbee pretty well. I don't why.

It's so hard and impossible to shoot in L.A. The costs are astronomical.

It's hard to shoot anything in L.A.; it's just a chore, but they're great here.

To watch a movie in 3D when it's not really planned in 3D is disturbing sometimes.

I rather would prefer to see the movie theatrically, which I have the ability to do.

Our responsibility as filmmakers is to make things that are fresh, unique and original.

Movies that tend to be converted or tend to be 3D in a late decision are not effective.

The most effective 3D movies I have ever seen are the animated movies because they are designed.

We found in 'The Matrix' that people were willing to accept something more. It was a smarter film.

When California provides the same value as other locations, I'd gladly shoot all my pictures here.

I'm happy with my place in the firmament here. I like to produce movies and that's where I want to be.

I'm a guy that wants the movie to work. So whatever it takes or whatever you got to do - I'm happy to do.

It's financially advantageous to make a picture in Berlin, Germany. They have a very effective rebate system.

I've made a lot of stupid action films in my life but I like stupid action films and am kind of proud of them.

I've made a lot of stupid action films. But when we made The Matrix, we saw that people wanted more than that.

A lot of movies were influenced by 'Logan's Run,' like 'Minority Report'. A lot of films have those elements in them.

The core of the movie business remains intact and it's not descending in scope. Studios want movies that are bigger than ever.

When I read 'Watchmen,' it changed my view of so many things. It was the first time I'd read a graphic novel really like that.

Ryan [Gosling] has a history with the Mickey Mouse Club. He was a child performer himself. And he took the time to get to know people.

I'm a filmmaker and I'm proud of the movies I've made. But in the background of my life I was also very involved in the creation of the sport.

I'd like to build my company and make a bigger company always, but I think in the behind the scenes arena is where I'd prefer to spend my time.

I think once every person on the planet sees 'New Moon' and there's nobody left who hasn't see it, then I think they'll be able to go see 'Ninja.'

I did five movies in Australia, I did three films in Germany, this is the fourth film I've done here in the UK, I've done a bunch of films in Canada.

There are a lot of times where actors can be a little precious sometimes, and then it's difficult to put them in a situation where there is true hardship.

Press conferences are good. I have my own philosophy about press conferences. I usually think that when they don't like the movie, they ask about other things.

I'm not looking to... I'd like to build my company and make a bigger company always, but I think in the behind the scenes arena is where I'd prefer to spend my time.

My movies have always done pretty well in the UK - 'The Matrix' films did very well in this country and I do like the crews here and the people we're working with here.

I will always continue to make stupid action films but I think 'V For Vendetta' is a very smart film and I think that people will feel differently about things when they see it.

There aren't a lot of guys like me left. But I'm a war horse. I've been through it all. And you know something about war horses? Through the sleet, through the snow, they just keep going.

I've always wanted to make 'Swamp Thing.' I like 'Swamp Thing.' I think it's a good idea, and I thought it would be a good venue for a 3-D movie, but there were rights issues with 'Swamp Thing.'

The idea of a youth-based society that you live in for a certain time and then you no longer live anymore is an interesting idea for a movie, but you need young people that people want to go see.

I love my iPad. I'll see television shows that I have missed and I'll download them through iTunes. If there is an older movie that I want to watch right away, I can download that movie and watch it.

Well, I haven't really been able to shoot in California for a while. Little movies yeah, but the big movies we can't shoot there. It's just a shame that Arnold Schwarzenegger can't deliver on this level.

I never really was that passionate about playing sports. But when I was at this Mt. Herman school, I did have the ability to throw the frisbee. So when this sport evolved, it was fun because I was good at it.

I really was very impressed with DMX during the whole experience on 'Romeo Must Die.' I like working with him. I liked him. And I was very impressed with the reaction of the audience when he was in the picture.

I did my acting performance in 'Roger Rabbit.' I think I did a voice-over also in 'Osmosis Jones' and I directed an episode of my show years ago, 'Tales from the Crypt' and that's my endeavors in the non-producer oriented ranks.

The only problem is I can't get into PG-13 Land. I just get stuck in R rated movies, which they would love us to make PG-13 movies but I never get there. But I think that you've got to make them different. You've got to switch them up.

We just decided to pick the date 'The Matrix' opened in most of the world. At the end of the day, it worked out really great because the world seems to have got to a place where I think the movie is even more relevant now than it was several months ago.

You know for years before the notion of sequels, actors were the franchise. John Wayne would rarely do sequels, but he kind of played the same guy with a different name in every movie. I have no problem with using actors as franchises. And that's what is fun to do.

The action genre is kind of designed for a young male audience. But we found on 'The Matrix' that we hit the Valhalla of movie making, which is the four quadrant audience - the young male audience, the older male audience, the young female audience and the older female audience.

The dubbing of the music and effects is really incredible today. You're feeling gun shots. I mean, it's not the way people say it is, but the gunshot sounds real. And cars sound real. Among the many things in the evolution (of movies) is to make the sound in the movie incredible. That's what you feel.

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