If I wanted to make spy movies for the rest of my life that would be one thing but I don't want to just make spy movies.
It's like those high-school yearbook photos that everyone would rather not see: Oh my God look at that mullet hair. I have those photos too but for me they're like entire movies. And they show them on cable.
There are some movies that I would like to forget for the rest of my life. But even those movies teach me things.
I wouldn't like to be in movies. Movie people are strange. They live a different life than musicians do.
I've been offered lots of movies. There's always some actor who's doing a project and would like to have me do it. But you look at the project and think 'Gee there are a lot of good directors who could do that.' I'd like to do something only I can do.
Going to the movies was a big event in my youth. My father would be the initiator - he'd have me put on a jacket to see a film.
I do not quote my own movies. I think I would be pretty insufferable if I did.
Even when I was a little kid I always said I would be in the movies one day and damned if I didn't make it.
When we talk about how movies used to be made it was over 100 years of film literal physical film with emulsion that we would expose to light and we would get pictures.
I never really got nightmares from movies. In fact I recall my father saying when I was three years old that I would be scared but I never was.