American Film Quotes
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American Film Quotes & Sayings
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Hitchcock denigrated American films, saying they were all 'pictures of people talking' - as, indeed, most of them are.
— David Mamet
I'm a big fan of American vaudeville and Hollywood silent film-era slapstick and the music halls full of ridiculous, eccentric characters.
— Lenny Abrahamson
I would love to get a role that changes the landscape of being an African American woman in television and film.
— Candice Patton
Film in the 20th century, it's the American art form, like jazz.
— Martin Scorsese
Well, I'm proud to say American Pie was the kind of crazy, gross-out film that guys thought was the greatest.
— Jason Biggs
I've often gone to start a film only to find the producers surprised to discover that I'm American.
— Alessandro Nivola
I didn't grow up watching film but as a Ukrainian-American, music and stories and dance are crucial.
— Vera Farmiga
If you consider film an art form, as some people do, then the Western would be a truly American art form, much as jazz is.
— Clint Eastwood
That comes from most people having an American film model in their heads which is nothing but a total illusionary masturbatory massage.
— Peter Greenaway
Lucas George (Walton) (b.1944), American film director, producer, and screenwriter. He wrote and directed the science-fiction film Star Wars (1977),
— Amazon Dictionary Account
I'd like to film a British commercial; they're better than American ones.
— James Earl Jones
I have done film, television and theatre - all at a pretty substantial level - I don't think it's possible for American actors to do that.
— Helen Mirren
The American films just have so much more publicity and so much more money behind them that it's so hard to compete.
— Georgina Haig
The future of American film lies on television.
— David Hare
I don't care where I work. Films are an international business - not an American institution.
— Lee Van Cleef
I really wanted to work in the American industry because it's the leading industry. It's where film and television started.
— Jason Gann
With a film, you try to keep your vision in it. I think with 'The American' and 'Control' I managed to do that.
— Anton Corbijn
In the film industry, all the money is focused on television and the stupidity of American cinema.
— Gerard Depardieu
In 2009, I went to Cannes with a short film in the Kodak emerging program at the American Pavilion.
— Ryan Coogler
I wouldn't make an anti-American film. I'm one of the most pro-American foreigners I know. I love America and Americans.
— Michael Caine
Thank you to every American who has not sued me so far.
— Sacha Baron Cohen
American films are less American every day, because you have to please a world audience. There's less authenticity, so it's more accessible.
— Ang Lee
When I make an American movie it's going to come out all over the world-it doesn't happen the same way for an Italian film or a French film.
— Monica Bellucci
Think about the number of people who do film music, make records and have a Native American heritage - and I may be the only one on the list.
— Robbie Robertson
My relationship with American audiences is the exact same as it always has been. They never came to see my films, and they don't come now.
— Woody Allen
I wouldn't mind being in an American film for a laugh, but I certainly don't want to be in Thingy Blah Blah 3, if you know what I mean.
— Audrey Tautou
Every film is the result of the society that produced it. That's why the American cinema is so bad now. It reflects an unhealthy society.
— Jean-Luc Godard
The VCR is to the American film producer and the American public as the Boston Strangler is to the woman alone.
— Jack Valenti
The crime film is the most honest American film.
— Andrew Dominik
There's something about an American soldier you can't explain. They're so grateful for anything, even a film actress coming to see them.
— Marlene Dietrich
American capitalism finds its sharpest and most expressive reflection in the American cinema.
— Sergei Eisenstein
If you should attempt to maintain that film is an art in conversation with a cultured, intelligent American, he'll just plain stop talking to you.
— Ilya Ilf