I even knew some of the dialogue but it was definitely cool to look at. We always argue that the movies should be loyal but in this case I could argue that it might have been too loyal.
The truth is - I found myself doing these huge action-adventure movies and um and which are cool man. And I really love doing them. And thankfully I haven't had too much dialogue because if I had I would have really made a mess of it. You know what I mean?
People recognize certain things like 'D' means 'this dialogue stinks.' We're dealing with shows that are written here shot in New York and posted back here. Accurate communication is a necessity.
In true dialogue both sides are willing to change.
Change happens by listening and then starting a dialogue with the people who are doing something you don't believe is right.
I like actors that are good with pantomime and that can transmit a lot by their presence and attitude more than through their dialogue.
The dialogue of architecture has been centered too long around the idea of truth.
The dialogue between client and architect is about as intimate as any conversation you can have because when you're talking about building a house you're talking about dreams.
We are losing sight of civility in government and politics. Debate and dialogue is taking a back seat to the politics of destruction and anger and control. Dogma has replaced thoughtful discussion between people of differing views.
I think physical comedy is an amazing asset because it tells a story that's more universal than just language and dialogue. I grew up watching Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. They're very powerful figures in my life.