Amy Pascal
Amy Pascal
Amy Beth Pascalis an American business executive and film producer. She served as the Chairperson of the Motion Pictures Group of Sony Pictures Entertainmentand Co-Chairperson of SPE, including Sony Pictures Television, from 2006 until 2015. She has overseen the production and distribution of many films and television programs, and was co-chairman during the late-2014 Sony Pictures Entertainment hack. Her current company, Pascal Pictures, has obtained rights to produce several films...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBusinesswoman
Date of Birth25 March 1958
CountryUnited States of America
You can't run a company simply by the numbers. So if you're going to bet on someone, you bet on someone you want to be in business with for a long time.
I run a business. People want to work for less money, I pay them less money. ... Women shouldn’t be so grateful. Know what you’re worth. Walk away.
Well, he is tall. He's the same size as Sean Connery.
Bobby was a true maverick and a true risk-taker. He was unlike anyone else. He put all his cards on the table.
You have an incredible advantage with the franchise because you know what it is.
The women who wanted those jobs had no reason to believe they couldn't have them. We didn't look sideways or backwards.
The most important thing in the job is to make movies about women where they are characters that have consequences in the story. They can be villains, they can be protagonists, I don't care but their movements, their actions what they do in the plot has to actually matter.
It has been said that I make chick flicks. This is not a compliment.
When it comes to fully understanding how to strategically move all the pieces on the marketing and distribution chess board on a worldwide basis, Jeff Blake is always thinking two moves ahead and that gives Sony a true competitive edge. He is the studio's secret weapon and while he would be the first to credit his fantastic sales and marketing team, there are few executives here that deserve more credit for our successes during the past several years than Jeff.
I didn't make 'The Sixth Sense' because I thought the ending wouldn't work!
For a woman to direct a movie in Hollywood, she has to go through so many layers of rejection by the powers that be - I suppose including myself - that it is harder to get to that point. So you can't just create something. And I think there is a whole unconscious mountain.
I love women. I've always cared about making movies about women my entire career.
You should always say exactly what you think directly to people all the time,
The top stars like Angelina, Cameron (Diaz), Sandra Bullock and probably now Jennifer Lawrence probably gets paid the same as their male counterparts. The problem is the averages. Because there are not enough parts for women to star in and get paid. So when you look at the total amount women make as compared to men it's paltry.