“I've probably gone as far as I can with that particular genre,”
Sleepless in Seattle
“[Two seafaring movie tales recharged the genre: Johnny Depp dazzled in] Pirates of the Caribbean ... Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World.”
Russell Crowe
“an effective use of the genre.”
Kate Winslet
“I'm ready to contribute a lot in the genre and, you know, I feel a little responsibility over my shoulders because right now,” Daddy Yankee said. “I'm the ambassador of my movement. But, being honest with you, I'm ready to represent my people all over the world.”
Daddy Yankee
“[With all the hoopla surrounding objectivity in Moore's documentary, the filmmaker actually makes no claim to such a genre.] I don't know if you should call it a documentary, ... I think it's a nonfiction film. It's certainly not made up. Everything you see is real. It actually happened and I filmed it as it happened. But that word, I don't like that word. It has just some bad connotation to it. I set out to make a movie whenever I start one of these. I'm not thinking, 'Oh, I want to make a documentary.' I don't even know really what that means. I like to go to the movies. I go to three or four movies a week. I love going to the movies and I want to make a movie that I would go see. And that's what I set out to do.”
Michael Moore
“We looked for the icons of the genre,”
Andy Cohen
“I've written six novels and four pieces of nonfiction, so I don't really have a genre these days.”
Anne Lamott