Disbelief Quote by Joseph Bologna Download Open image “The stage is suspension of disbelief. Film is a literal medium.” — Joseph Bologna ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Disbelief Disbelief Film Film Film Literal Literal Literal Medium Medium Stage Suspension Suspension Disbelief Theatre
The whole film genre is one of deceit. It is the suspension of disbelief. That's what all theater and all film is based on. — Rhys Ifans Copy Share Image
It's very different working on stage to film; the immediacy is there on stage. — Raza Jaffrey Copy Share Image
The stage is the opposite: you are talking loud so you can project to the back row and you know the whole play. In… — Gary Busey Copy Share Image
The cinema is a very truthful medium because the camera doesn't let you get away with anything. On stage, you can even loaf a… — James Dean Copy Share Image
You had to make everything much more truthful for the camera. With the stage it's a given that it's going to be theatrical. — Samuel Barnett Copy Share Image
Film is limitless, but some stage presentations on film can look too theatrical. — Christian McKay Copy Share Image
Cinema, which demands suspension of disbelief, is an increasingly naive proposition. — Peter Greenaway Copy Share Image
Everyone knows that a movie is false. But if as filmmakers we give the audience too many reasons to lose the suspension of disbelief,… — Greig Fraser Copy Share Image
Film is a dramatised reality and it is the director's job to make it appear real... an audience should not be conscious of technique. — David Lean Copy Share Image
That's realism: a fact that if the audiences don't move out and watch good films at the theatre, people will stop making them. — Manoj Bajpayee Copy Share Image
Film is not as exhilarating, not as physically, mentally, or spiritually challenging, as theatre. — Joseph Fiennes Copy Share Image
I get up in the morning, do my e-mail, I check my e-mails all day. I'll go online and I'll buy my books at… — Joseph Bologna Copy Share Image
When I was a kid, there was no distinction between a movie about old people or young people. It was either funny or not.… — Joseph Bologna Copy Share Image
My favorite actors when I was a kid were in their '60s. Spencer Tracy, Humphrey Bogart, John Wayne. — Joseph Bologna Copy Share Image
But, having said that, believe me, as you get older, the parts dry up. They get less and less. — Joseph Bologna Copy Share Image
My favorite comedians were Jimmy Durante, George Burns, senior citizens. — Joseph Bologna Copy Share Image
I think grown-ups don't go to movies because they're much more discerning. — Joseph Bologna Copy Share Image
So to me, Texas Hold 'em puts me to sleep. At least when you play stud, you can be funny as you deal. Somebody… — Joseph Bologna Copy Share Image
Why can't she move in with you? Is she against that? She's not a Mormon or anything, is she? — Joseph Bologna Copy Share Image
I keep working mainly because my wife and I spend most of our time touring the country doing our own plays. — Joseph Bologna Copy Share Image
Most people would rather stay home and watch Casablanca for the fourth time or the 10th time on Turner Classic Movies than go see… — Joseph Bologna Copy Share Image
You know, people come up with formulas who are uncreative. They can't picture something different so they can only go by something that's laid… — Joseph Bologna Copy Share Image
“Blaming therapy, social work and other caring professions for the confabulation of testimony of 'satanic ritual abuse' legitimated a programme of political and social… — Michael Salter Copy Share Image
No sadder proof can be given by a man of his own littleness than disbelief in great men. — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
There are, after all, atheists who say they wish the fable were true but are unable to suspend the requisite disbelief, or who have… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
“(Marlowe's) Faustus stubbornly reverts to his atheistic beliefs and continues his elementary pagan re-education ~ the inferno to him is a 'place' invented by men.” — E.A. Bucchianeri Copy Share Image
So little is actually worthy of belief or disbelief. Better to strive to coexist than seek to disapprove . . . — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
In Lullabies, I wanted to capture what I remembered of the drunken babbling of unfortunate twelve-year-olds: their illusions, their ludicrously bad choices, their lack… — Heather O'Neill Copy Share Image
“on page 96 of my hero Peter Medawar’s book The Limits of Science: ‘I regret my disbelief in God and religious answers generally, for… — Richard Dawkins Copy Share Image
“The devil's best defense is a person's disbelief in his existence.” — William Kent Krueger Copy Share Image
As long as God does not intervene in the contemporary universe in such a way as to violate physical laws, science has no way… — Alan Lightman Copy Share Image
Whenever you're writing a book or creating a movie or a game, your first task is to get the reader to suspend disbelief, to… — R. A. Salvatore Copy Share Image
The decline of witch-belief was . . . entirely the product of religious skepticism. . . . The Catholic Church did not reform itself… — S. T. Joshi Copy Share Image
Musicals are, by nature, theatrical, meaning poetic, meaning having to move the audience's imagination and create a suspension of disbelief, by which I mean… — Stephen Sondheim Copy Share Image