I think the thing's that perhaps sad really is that younger people haven't come in and I think it must have been absolutely fantastic to have worked in the 50's when you had all of the great Broadway composers and when West Side Story didn't win the Tony Award.
Informed by our sad experience of history we require nothing short of a foundation for lasting democracy.
It's very simple I just tell my sad story and people weep.
Atari is a very sad story.
I've always been drawn to Marilyn Monroe but certain aspects of her story may be too sad to tell.
Marketing has supplanted story as the primary force behind the worthiness of making a film and that's a very sad thing. It's film only as a function of consumerism rather than as an important component of our culture and that's everywhere around the world.
It's really a sad story and I liked that. The songs on this album talk about relationships in every aspect.
The whole westward expansion myth is seen as romantic. But it's a joke a blot on American history.
I get some of my ideas from watching my three daughters but most of them come from my own memories of growing up. I can remember how romantic I was not just about love but romance in the classic sense - the romantic ideals: of honor and truth of loyalty sacrifice and fairness. Those were the elements that made a story satisfying to me.
It seems to me that romantic comedies used to be about falling in love but in recent years they've really become just comedies where the love story is only there as a spine to hang the jokes on.