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.
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.
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.
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?