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William Friedkin I have to see the whole scene in my head before I go out and do it. Which I do. I will envision the entire scene before I shoot it.
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William Golding You have the older generation like Iris Murdoch and Angus Wilson who are not as old as Graham Greene, but still are coming on. I dare say anyone who knew the scene better than I know it could fill it in with a very satisfactory supply of novels.
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William H. Macy It's hard on an actor when you have to do a scene 45 times and you know damn well that three of the angles a director is shooting will never make it into the movie.
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Scott Patterson In 10 different takes, you can do a scene 10 different ways.
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Jeff Conaway In 'Taxi,' I kept doing the same scene for three years. I was underused.
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Orson Welles Ecstasy is not really part of the scene we can do on celluloid.
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Brent Spiner It;s always challenging to try to make a scene work- to make something you think would be interesting to watch.
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Nelsan Ellis I love working with Alexander Skarsgard. He brings such gravity to a scene.
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Thomas Gray Hands, that the rod of empire might have swayed, / Or waked to ecstasy the living lyre.
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Alexander Pushkin Ecstasy is a glassful of tea and a piece of sugar in the mouth.
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John Smoltz When you're put in this position, you have either one of two feelings gut-wrenching or ecstasy ... there's nothing else you can feel,
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Mark Twain An ecstasy is a thing that will not go into words; it feels like music.
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Anja Huizink Using ecstasy may increase a risk that is already there.
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Thomas Jane Your inner life has to be rich enough that it's going to translate onto celluloid without you having to do anything. That's my favorite kind of acting, and that's also the hardest to do. And it's also the most underappreciated.
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Martin Scorsese I'm sad to see celluloid go, there's no doubt. But, you know, nitrate went, by the way, in 1971. If you ever saw a nitrate print of a silent film and then saw an acetate print, you'd see a big difference, but nobody remembers anymore. The acetate print is what we have. Maybe. Now it's digital.
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Stephen Rea I'd like to own a movie camera - a proper one, with film, not a digital thing. Celluloid has more character.