I think cinema movies and magic have always been closely associated. The very earliest people who made film were magicians.
I don't take the movies seriously and anyone who does is in for a headache.
Movies are like an expensive form of therapy for me.
A lot of movies are about life mine are like a slice of cake.
It's the movies that have really been running things in America ever since they were invented. They show you what to do how to do it when to do it how to feel about it and how to look how you feel about it.
Movies can and do have tremendous influence in shaping young lives in the realm of entertainment towards the ideals and objectives of normal adulthood.
When I found out I was going to be on CBS every morning my first phone call was to Jenny Craig. Ten days later I'd lost nine pounds. Now I even take the plan's popcorn with me to the movies.
I'd skip school regularly to see movies - even in the morning in the small Parisian theaters that opened early.
You were up at 5 o'clock in the morning and then you'd ride in a caravan because we didn't have big movie trucks or trailers that is the hardware of a movie camp.
I don't have a single complete show or movie or anything else that I could look at and say 'Nailed that one.' But endless dissatisfaction is I suppose what gets us out of bed in the morning.