After Quote by Paul Verhoeven Download Open image “My first film was a comedy, but after that I went always into more heavier stuff.” — Paul Verhoeven ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare After Always Cinema Comedy Film First Heavier Humor More Stuff
Earlier, in my career, I was part of many comedy films and not too happy with the work I got. — Rimi Sen Copy Share Image
My movies before tend to be just funny. But it wasn't a conscious thing I was looking for at all. — Todd Phillips Copy Share Image
I think I did a lot of humorous films when I was young, and they were No. 1 films. — Jane Birkin Copy Share Image
I turned down a lot of films before I made my first one. I knew that it was time for me to get into… — Al Pacino Copy Share Image
I started off with films similar to 'Blood Money' - intense, emotional dramas. But as is often the case, the industry and audience typecast… — Kunal Khemu Copy Share Image
In terms of my own film experience, I'm definitely used to morose and very heavy, heavy dramas. — Mia Kirshner Copy Share Image
When you do a movie as opposed to a TV show, it's always tempting to think everything has to be big and exaggerated and… — Armando Iannucci Copy Share Image
I think I've definitely found a niche working in comedy, but dramatic films are what brought me here. After I saw 'Titanic' in the… — Carly Craig Copy Share Image
My first movie was 'Diner.' My second movie was 'Tender Mercies.' I did really good work. — Ellen Barkin Copy Share Image
Jesus may have had an immense sense of importance or destiny, but he never claimed to be the Son of God. — Paul Verhoeven Copy Share Image
I had decided after 'Hollow Man' to stay away from science fiction. I felt I had done so much science fiction. Four of the… — Paul Verhoeven Copy Share Image
I had become a film director because I thought I could express something in an artful way. — Paul Verhoeven Copy Share Image
Science fiction is about worlds you don't know and worlds you can create, like in 'Avatar'. — Paul Verhoeven Copy Share Image
Jesus was a human being, bound by history and the natural world; an extraordinary man, to be sure, but still a man. — Paul Verhoeven Copy Share Image
“People love seeing violence and horrible things. The human being is bad and can't stand more than five minutes of happiness. Put him in… — Paul Verhoeven Copy Share Image
At the drop of a hat, people will say there are no roles for women after 40. It's there with a bunch of other… — Lesley Nicol Copy Share Image
When my main character in 'Heat' climbs the tower, the highest diving platform, hoping to resume competitive diving after an injury, I am there… — Michael Cadnum Copy Share Image
I was strictly after hits when it came down to the Jackson 5. That's all I was concerned with. — Deke Richards Copy Share Image
It's important for American soldiers to be culturally sensitive when deployed in foreign countries. But it's just as important for the U.S. never to… — Gary Bauer Copy Share Image
No lusting after your neighbor's house - or wife or servant or maid or ox or donkey. Don't set your heart on anything that… — Moses Copy Share Image
After I finished college, I got a job on Wall Street as a derivatives trader, but after a couple years of it, I was… — Philipp Meyer Copy Share Image
When good media takes a bounded form, and comes once in a period of time, it begs to be consumed as a whole -… — John Battelle Copy Share Image
Markets are designed to allow individuals to look after their private needs and to pursue profit. It's really a great invention and I wouldn't… — George Soros Copy Share Image
I have a lot of success and make a good living, but after while, you start going 'Why? Why are you doing all this?' — Tyra Banks Copy Share Image
See to do good, and you will find that happiness will run after you. — James Freeman Clarke Copy Share Image
I went to school at night in L.A. to brush up on my engineering while I applied to the astronaut program. I really did… — Mae Jemison Copy Share Image
Sometimes after a compliment about my characterization skills, I'm asked if I model my characters on real people. Emphatically, no. And sort of, yes. — Brent Weeks Copy Share Image