Sergio Leone came to see me when I was doing 'Mission Impossible.' He wanted me to do 'A Fistful of Dollars.' I turned him down. I didn't want to get stuck as a stoic Western movie star.
I don't like to sound immodest, but I believe in what I can do. Sometimes it's been frustrating because I haven't gotten to bat; if you're on the bench, and an unimaginative person doesn't see you as right for a certain role, you don't get the chance to hit the home run.
There are not many A-list directors who get to make the movies they want to make. I know two: Woody Allen and Tim Burton. Two different textures, but both get to do what they want, and that's rare.
Agents have enormous power that studios relinquished to them. The studios, when I first came to Hollywood, that's where the power was.
If I were a writer, the Pulitzer Prize would be important to me. This is my profession, so an Oscar is important.
They made a fatal mistake in doing 'Psycho' again. Why do that? Why revisit something that stands for itself?