The only thing darker than 'Overboard' is 'Micki & Maude,' the bigamy comedy from 1984.
Obviously we know Bill Hader is funny and charming, but my question is, can he do raw humanity and naturalism? I think so.
I never thought about branding when we were starting our production company.
I selfishly like a lot of first-time directors because they over-prepare, they're super eager, and there's very little ego.
We built a business for ourselves just out of hard work, and I think people really want to hear from us about that.
I think that 'Room 104' offered us an organic opportunity to tell all kinds of stories with all kinds of protagonists.
I want 'Like Brothers' to answer young kids who ask, 'How could I possibly become a filmmaker?' This book will step that out for you.
As the death of the middle class of film has happened, it has been re-birthed in television.
They're each on separate coasts but I think that the deep Maine woods shares some similarities to the Pacific Northwest.
You know, I watched the original 'Same Time, Next Year' on DVD about ten times this year, and I cried all ten times.
I question every move. I'm constantly second-guessing myself.
When you make a black-and-white movie with two people in it in 2016, you're taking a swing at something.
How do you say no to doughnuts?
When we saw the first cut of 'Wild Wild Country,' it was like, Wow.
I'll do any kind of movie, as long as it's a good version of it.
'Somewhere in Time' is in the top-five cheesiest movies ever made. It's super melodrama.