I consume music the way other people consume movies.

I can get inspired, like anyone, from movies or music or TV or a certain way people think.

Right now, more people enjoy movies, music, television and movies than they do video games.

The people who do the scoring and the music for movies are very talented, really special people.

One of the nice things about licensing music to movies or advertisements is you can reach a lot of people who normally wouldn't hear music.

The '80s weren't perfect and people made some questionable fashion choices but in terms of music and movies, it was revolutionary and wonderful.

My music is rather abstract and maybe even strange-sounding for some people, so maybe that's why it's been used in so many horror movies and thrillers.

All reading should be pleasurable! I don't like people who keep reeling out the 'books are so important' line. First and foremost, reading is about entertainment, the same as movies, video games and music.

Prohibiting any words not approved of as 'politically correct' - that's not progressive. Putting 'trigger warnings' on books, movies, music, anything that might offend people - that's not progressive, either.

I always shoot my movies with score as certainly part of the dialogue. Music is dialogue. People don't think about it that way, but music is actually dialogue. And sometimes music is the final, finished, additional dialogue. Music can be one of the final characters in the film.

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