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cinema aim
At that time, when I started, in the '50s, cinema was very classical in its aims. Agnes Varda
cinematic early felt itself material project strong tracking videogames
We were tracking this project really early on, and it really was about the material itself for us. It felt very cinematic, more cinematic than most videogames and with a real sense of style, with very strong characters. David Gale
cinema close-friends knows
I've grown up around cinema. Michael Kamen was a very, very close friend of mine, sort of my godfather. So I know how much work goes into it. You have to know what you're doing. Dhani Harrison
cinematic complex genres lecture powerpoint work
I work intentionally to try and make dense, complex things. We can move between genres and forms, from something that looks like a PowerPoint lecture to something that looks like an informercial to something that looks like a cinematic melodrama. Elizabeth Price
cinema general grant saw structure war
When I went to the cinema as a boy, when I saw a war film, I thought the general was the star, and that Cary Grant was an extra. I had no idea about the structure of film, but I loved going to the cinema. Nicolas Roeg
cinema horror
Most horror movies are certainly that. Brendan Behan
cinematic inevitably percent pieces playing released stuff whether
Probably 90 percent of the stuff I make has inevitably been done before... Whether it's playing Hamlet, which has been on the go for 400 years, or pieces from the cinematic world that also have been essayed before, I feel released by that. Kenneth Branagh
cinematic domination grand marvel wake
I think in the wake of the domination of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, everyone is now looking for a grand plan. Kenneth Branagh
cinematic genres range wide work
I want to work with a wide range of genres because it gives each film a different cinematic energy. Kim Ji-woon
fascination kill-me personal-life
But it kills me, this fascination with celebrities' personal lives. Calista Flockhart
fascination watches horror
I've always been fascinated by horror films and genre films. And horror films harbored a fascination for me and always have been something I've wanted to watch and wanted to make. Edgar Wright
fascination fame secrecy
Fame and secrecy are the high and low ends of the same fascination. Don DeLillo
fascination kind certain
One person in the 60s fascinated me more than anybody I had ever known. And the fascination I experienced was probably very close to a certain kind of love Andy Warhol
fascination twins
I always had a fascination with twins. Francine Pascal
fascination ends mindless
The visual is essentially pornographic, which is to say that it has its end in rapt, mindless fascination. Fredric Jameson
fascination doe paper
I still read the British papers, but I've never been a Royalist, ever. It's funny, there always seems to be much more of a fascination with the Royal Family over here then there does in England. Paul Bettany
fascination never-stop-learning cooks
When you cook, you never stop learning. That's the fascination of it all. James Beard
fascination
I got a fascination with food. Heather Mills
human-nature abstinence appetite
Subdue your appetites, my dears, and you've conquered human nature . Charles Dickens
human-nature humans ups-and-downs
That's human nature - the ups and downs. Jami Gertz
human-nature cheat free-market
There can never be such a thing as a free market, because it is human nature to cheat, monopolize, and buy off others so as to corner the market. Jane Smiley
human-nature economist humans
English majors understand human nature better than economists do. Jane Smiley
human-nature lifeless permanent
The more a thing tends to be permanent, the more it tends to be lifeless. Alan Watts
human-nature tendencies humans
Eell there always is a tendency in human nature to deify. Bill Maher
human-nature socialism economics
German Marxian's coined the dictum: If socialism is against human nature, then human nature must be changed. Ludwig von Mises
human-nature conventions should
It is not human nature we should accuse but the despicable conventions that pervert it. Denis Diderot
human-nature social institutions
Our big social institutions do not reflect human nature; they distort it. Edward Abbey