...the thrill of victory, and the agony of defeat.
Of course the Munich tragedy was the biggest event in my career and the most terrible.
I like the way Wiseman builds a story in an unconventional way.
If you're a kid who's not necessarily attractive, and you don't have money, and you're not hip and cool, chances are you're not going to feel good about yourself and want to be an actor.
I think Bob Costas is terrific. He's so knowledgeable. He can talk about any subject, not just sports.
Kids who have no money are still figuring out a way - somehow - to dress nicely.
I studied secondary education.
I think there are some very evil things about gentrification.
Working on the film really made me confront my opinions about change and gentrification.
Toward the end of school I started watching movies. Got a job in a movie theater in Brookline, Massachusetts.
One day I had an idea for a movie. Everything came after that.
How you define yourself is a major issue for young people and adults alike.
Kids - in a really good way - can talk about their differences without the baggage that adults have.
On one hand, as a filmmaker, I don't want to make a movie with guns everywhere.
I still haven't figured out how to have fun on a shoot.
Dick Enberg is still around and still being as good as he ever was.
Well, this is the second time I've done New Directors.