My dad took me to my first movie. It was 'The Greatest Show on Earth' in 1952, a movie of such scale it was actually a traumatic experience.
I missed my dad a lot growing up, even though we were together as a family. My dad was really a workaholic. And he was always working.
I don't play online games. 'Warcraft,' I've played that, but I mainly play action games.
One of the gratuities about being a director is that you can volunteer yourself out of difficult details.
My father had many, many veterans over to the house, and the older I got the more I appreciated their sacrifice.
I get that same queasy, nervous, thrilling feeling every time I go to work. That's never worn off since I was 12 years-old with my dad's 8-millimeter movie camera.