Cinema Quote by Penelope Spheeris Download Open image “Now, it's almost impossible to go out and do a film about a new form of music.” — Penelope Spheeris ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cinema Film Impossible Music
I haven't thought about making a music film, but if I did, that would be a very interesting idea. — Lenny Kravitz Copy Share Image
There was a time when people were afraid that film music would totally displace classical music. — Y. G. Mahendran Copy Share Image
It's hard to have a film and television career and do music work at the same time. — Denis Leary Copy Share Image
There's a whole gamut of things to do with film music that don't apply when you're making a record or if you're writing a… — Henry Jackman Copy Share Image
Without the knowledge of music, it would be very hard to write film music. There are so many films, and each one has a… — Ryuichi Sakamoto Copy Share Image
There's much more music now in movies than there used to be. Maybe sometimes there's too much music. — James Newton Howard Copy Share Image
I always loved music, and I always wanted to make a film about it, but I could never do it because of the censorship… — Bahman Ghobadi Copy Share Image
In other countries, it's a common thing to have outcast children running around the streets in packs, and I don't think we're so far… — Penelope Spheeris Copy Share Image
My mother was a barmaid and I was raised in a trailer park. I'm used to that language. I put it on the screen… — Penelope Spheeris Copy Share Image
Nobody wanted to touch Decline III when they found out what it was about. — Penelope Spheeris Copy Share Image
The first Decline I did was out of sheer love and appreciation for the music. In 1977, it was more about bands, because punk… — Penelope Spheeris Copy Share Image
When men have money and power they get turned on, sexually. They get horny as hell. Can't imagine why, though. — Penelope Spheeris Copy Share Image
For the most part, studio movies have huge budgets. They don't do anything under 30 to 40 million. When you have that much money… — Penelope Spheeris Copy Share Image
I really feel kind of guilty spending 80 million dollars. People are starving in the world. — Penelope Spheeris Copy Share Image
I actually picked up copies of Decline I and II at a flea market once. I walked out without paying. — Penelope Spheeris Copy Share Image
Me and Johnny Rotten have been talking about doing a movie of his book, No Irish, No Dogs, No Blacks. We have a script,… — Penelope Spheeris Copy Share Image
Decline III, I funded myself, from the studio money. That, and I sold a lot of drugs. Kidding. Don't print that. — Penelope Spheeris Copy Share Image
I made, like, five movies while I was in college. I think they just weren't memorable movies. I've taken breaks as the years have… — Jodie Foster Copy Share Image
I'm trying to write a film with my friend. I'd love to get the thrill of speaking actors making my work even funnier. — Russell Howard Copy Share Image
I wasn't attracted to American cinema, but I fell in love with Los Angeles the minute I arrived. — Agnes Varda Copy Share Image
To an ever greater extent out experience is governed by pictures, pictures in newspapers and magazines, on television and in the cinema. Next to… — Douglas Crimp 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
I am tired of our characters being so incomplete. When do we ever save the day in a film? When does a Latino actor… — Esai Morales Copy Share Image
I love film people and actors and I am in the right world because I am one of those people. — Ewan McGregor 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
I'd love to work in the States; I'd love to work anywhere where you get a good script and a good part to play.… — Laura Carmichael Copy Share Image
I even see the cinema itself as a woman, with its alternation of light and darkness, of appearing and disappearing images — Federico Fellini Copy Share Image