Britain Quote by Hugh Grant Download Open image “The moral of filmmaking in Britain is that you will be screwed by the weather.” — Hugh Grant ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Britain Britain Screwed Filmmaking Filmmaking Britain Moral Moral Filmmaking Screwed Weather Weather
One of the terrible things about doing movies is that the writers never consider the temperature outside. — Jamie Farr Copy Share Image
It's weathered many a storm, but the British film industry is, thankfully, still afloat. — Peter Capaldi Copy Share Image
But I love filmmaking - I'm not ashamed of that. You're sort of vilified if you say that in England. — Minnie Driver Copy Share Image
If you make a movie in the UK you've got to embrace the weather with open arms... We got some of the most amazing… — Ben Wheatley Copy Share Image
Audiences are smarter than ever; they know if filmmakers cheat an environment. — Ridley Scott Copy Share Image
You hope that the responsibility of making movies will fall into the hands of essentially moral people. — Sydney Pollack Copy Share Image
Shooting films in Britain is always difficult, because we've never got enough money to make them. — James McAvoy Copy Share Image
There should be a point to movies. Sure, you're giving people a diversion from the cold world for a bit, but at the same… — George Lucas Copy Share Image
Obviously you have a responsibility - one would like to think there is such a thing as ethics in filmmaking. — George Hickenlooper Copy Share Image
I think cinema is a reflection of the society and whatever is being shown is because of the climate we're living in. It is… — Kiara Advani Copy Share Image
Filmmaking, at the end of the day, is a business and a balance must be struck between that and emotional ties. — Arjun Kapoor Copy Share Image
I've driven people mad on films that I've made - I want more takes; I want to try new lines. Then I want to… — Hugh Grant Copy Share Image
Some newspapers in Britain have become closer to these kind of mafia families. They wield an incredible power. They choose our governments, they choose… — Hugh Grant Copy Share Image
Well, you know I have an office, my film offices. So I know that syndrome. I fancy offices, so there must be something wrong… — Hugh Grant Copy Share Image
I'm such a chronic relativist, I can't hold down a strong opinion about many things long enough. — Hugh Grant Copy Share Image
Do I think human beings are meant to be in 40-year-long monogamous, faithful, relationships? No, No, No. Whoever said they were? Only the Bible… — Hugh Grant Copy Share Image
And film acting is incredibly tedious, just by its nature. It's incredibly, mind numbingly slow. — Hugh Grant Copy Share Image
Broadly speaking, there are two kinds of acting: character acting and lead acting. And in my life, to begin with, in the 1980s, it… — Hugh Grant Copy Share Image
'The Lair of the White Worm' is quite a strange film. It's difficult to be good when you're saying lines that have been translated… — Hugh Grant Copy Share Image
The only reason my work seems to be eclectic up to a certain period is because I was a failure as an actor. — Hugh Grant Copy Share Image
Although I'm largely doing other things in life, it's very nice occasionally to put my toe back in the waters of show business. — Hugh Grant Copy Share Image
I look at life and I see some very happy relationships, but I also see the vast majority as not being that happy. — Hugh Grant Copy Share Image
We can find common qualities and common values that have made Britain the country it is. Our belief in tolerance and liberty which shines… — Gordon Brown Copy Share Image
In Britain, the press want to kill a show by revealing what's coming up and spoiling the pleasure. — Hugh Bonneville Copy Share Image
If we don't like modern Britain, then it is very unlikely that modern Britain will like us. — Damian Green Copy Share Image
It is time Britain put its trust back into the Labour Party. I believe I am the candidate that can make this happen precisely… — Diane Abbott Copy Share Image
The establishment in Britain is certainly against the arts and against education. If something doesn't make a profit, it's invalid, and art doesn't make… — Peter Maxwell Davies Copy Share Image
We from every religion feel comfortable in Britain because there is a host. The Church of England is a good host, it has been… — Jonathan Sacks Copy Share Image
The larger an English industry was, the more likely it was to go bankrupt, because the English were not naturally corporate people; they disliked… — Paul Theroux Copy Share Image
I think the first person to call me 'Britain's Obama' was Martin Bright at the New Statesman. Harriet Harman made the comparison once at… — Chuka Umunna Copy Share Image
As for whether what happened in Britain improves[Donald] Trump's chances of winning, I don't think so. He has the same chances; we may just… — Christopher Michael Cillizza Copy Share Image
Britain, like other European states, is not and never will again be in the top-world-power league, so its male leaders can afford to play… — Linda Colley Copy Share Image