Contemporary Quote by Bill Paxton Download Open image “It's become very popular in contemporary films to have the twist ending.” — Bill Paxton ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Contemporary
I've never done a film before where every single person in the audience knows the ending. I mean suspense, twists are almost impossible these… — Danny Boyle Copy Share Image
The film business has so many twists and turns that its a miracle any film gets made. — Peter Hambleton Copy Share Image
I don't like twists. I don't get much out of them. If you know two cars are about to run into each other, you… — Robert Eggers Copy Share Image
Good twists are enormously hard to come by, and I think the best ones are earned ones. The idea that a story can take… — Damon Lindelof Copy Share Image
The film business has so many twists and turns that it's a miracle any film gets made. — Peter Hambleton Copy Share Image
The characters are so flat and the dialogue so dull you expect it to be one of those movies whose existence is justified by… — Kyle Smith Copy Share Image
I never look at twists as a way to trick the audience. Obviously, I think a good story has surprises and unexpected turns, and… — Sam Esmail Copy Share Image
“I found the final plot twist unsatisfying, as plot twists often are: nothing like life, which - it seems to me - turns less… — Harriet Lane Copy Share Image
Normally, in a film with lots of twists and turns, half of them don't make sense; they're just there for their own sakes. — Domhnall Gleeson Copy Share Image
It goes all the way back to 'Psycho.' Movies with twists like that are memorable because they're so simple. — Steve Zahn Copy Share Image
I always feel that a viewer has an expectation about every moment of the film and where it's going, so if I act against… — Asghar Farhadi Copy Share Image
I came out to Hollywood when I was just 18, and my dad, he was really into Hollywood and theater and art, and I… — Bill Paxton Copy Share Image
There's something about being at the tournaments that you don't really get on TV, although golf is a great sport to watch on television. — Bill Paxton Copy Share Image
In our game, it's your vanity that keeps you in shape. I've got a little gym set up, and I ride a single-speed bike… — Bill Paxton Copy Share Image
I've always loved movies about con men. I think con men are as American as apple pie. — Bill Paxton Copy Share Image
You don't really get to pick and chose what you would like to be doing. But I've been very fortunate, and I think water… — Bill Paxton Copy Share Image
Growing up in Texas and Oklahoma, Ben Johnson was more famous than John Wayne to some of us. I knew him. I worked with… — Bill Paxton Copy Share Image
It was so weird that I would end up directing 'The Greatest Game Ever Played,' because, y'know, I'm not a big golfer myself. But… — Bill Paxton Copy Share Image
A good filmmaker is someone who can look at a piece and go, "This camera's really going to be a character. I want people… — Bill Paxton Copy Share Image
When you start out as a filmmaker, you do parodies, because you can't really compete on a studio level. — Bill Paxton Copy Share Image
We mystify the art of moviemaking, but it's not amystical science. You take a good screenplay, put a group togetherand you hammer it out. — Bill Paxton Copy Share Image
In the future, I would like to do more films with contemporary themes. Perhaps comedy, which is something I have done in theater but… — Luke Evans Copy Share Image
Personally, I prefer contemporary films, but the market calls for more period choices, especially since China opened up a cinema market in Hong Kong.… — Donnie Yen Copy Share Image
“Men circle like bees around honey, buzzing to communicate their sexual despair.” — Carla H Krueger Copy Share Image
What really concerns me is for Christians to understand the fundamentals of evangelism in a way that is helpful in the contemporary scene. — Mark Dever Copy Share Image
“And for God's sake, don't let her watch Cinderella. What kind of example is that? A mindless twit who can't even remember where she… — Emma Chase Copy Share Image
On the one hand, we had great filmic spectacles that brought in big audiences, adults as well as primary and secondary school students. On… — Andrzej Wajda Copy Share Image
“No." I pulled away just enough to lock my eyes with his. His crooked smile sent shivers down my spine. His eyes were a… — Stephanie Witter Copy Share Image
One of those blocks (that prevent the 'Middle East from entering the mainstream of modernity') is the orthodox tenet that the Koran and the… — Arnold Beichman Copy Share Image
The boundaries between contemporary art and cinema are so rigid. It's unbelievable. The film critics don't know my artwork and the art world doesn't… — Agnes Varda Copy Share Image
I'm educating myself more about world poetry. I know a lot about contemporary American poetry, so I felt I needed to learn more about… — Allison Joseph Copy Share Image
We have created indoor installations inside museums, like the Wrapped Floor at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago in 1968, and not monumental… — Christo Copy Share Image
Going back to the noir fiction of the 30s, 40s and 50s. It's very contemporary. — Jeff Goldblum Copy Share Image