
Top 36 Di Bonaventura Quotes
#1. Lionsgate and Lorenzo di Bonaventura saw my Korean Western-style film, 'The Good, the Bad, the Weird,' and probably felt that I would be right for 'The Last Stand,' which could be classified as a modern Western.
Kim Jee-woon
#2. someone did better than you because they didn't follow a rule and were not caught. And you do not want to be the person everyone else dislikes and thinks of as a cheat.
Daniel Thomas
#4. I think when you're doing something cutting edge like 'The Matrix,' it might mean when everybody's saying 'no' that you're really on the right track.
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
#5. The year you win an Oscar is the fastest year in a Hollywood actor's life. Twelve months later they ask, 'Who won the Oscar last year?'
Cliff Robertson
#6. The hardest thing, as a producer, is to find a director who does the picture for all the right reasons, and not just because they know it's successful or that they can do a good job, but in their bones, they love that genre.
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
#7. As a filmmaker you have to keep asking yourself the question are we really going to impress them [audience] either by the wow factor, the intelligence factor, the I didn't see that coming factor?
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
#8. Sitting on the sidelines in our interconnected world is not a sufficient response.
Dillon Burroughs
#9. My experiences with the older audience and, selectively, the people I hang out with or run into, they all want to see Arnold [Schwarzenegger] kick some ass.
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
#10. Nurture your mind with great thoughts, for you will never go any higher than you think.
Benjamin Disraeli
#11. My backpack has seven or eight DVDs in it and four or five of them have been there three months and I'm desperate to get to them.
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
#13. I think that running a studio gave me an appetite for making a lot of different kinds of movies and it's given me the opportunity to do that.
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
#16. I'll make you fall for me! By having you like me, I'll turnover that trauma for you" -Takaya
Sakura Iro
#17. When a girl uses six derogatory adjectives in her attempt to paint the portrait of the loved one, it means something. One may indicate a merely temporary tiff. Six is big stuff.
P.G. Wodehouse
#20. As a producer, I try to bring as many nice people as I can to insure that there's no screaming, there's no shouting, there's no bullying. The more of those kind of people that you can bring together, the better the experience everyone has on set.
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
#21. My experience is that you can't possibly win against whatever the tidal wave is that's coming at you.
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
#22. But fundamentally, I don't think of it as an alien-invasion movie; everybody's here, kind of, right? So, I think it's probably more of an action-adventure picture, if I actually had to qualify it.
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
#24. I remember the day when they sold Brian Deane and Jan Aage Fjortoft. It was like when President Kennedy got shot.
Neil Warnock
#25. If a character dies, you should feel that. If a character accomplishes something, you should feel that. That's where you try to find that balance. It's impossible to articulate, as you go through it. You just have to recognize it.
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
#26. For Christian writers, religious faith is not a rebellion against reason, but a revolt against the imprisonment of humanity within the cold walls of a rationalist dogmatism.
Alister E. McGrath
#27. I love you: You imagine hearing the words from someone not related to you, someone not your best friend, but when someone you love, someone you dream about, actually says them, it makes your body melt and your breath get caught in your chest.
Sarah Mlynowski
#28. The meter said six pounds, so I passed a ten pound note through the window and watched a fifteen-second production of 'I'm Not Sure I've Got Change For That', starring licensed cab driver 99102, before getting out and heading back down the street.
Hugh Laurie
#29. It's so hard to find a director who, when you look at their body of work, you like everything.
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
#30. I always consult five to ten people who are hardcore fans, to see how far I can push a role. When they go, "Wait a second, you can't do that! That's a sin!," you go, "Okay, fine, we're not going to do that. We tried too far."
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
#31. Everybody has a background. Everybody has a past. Not everybody's the same person all the way through.
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
#32. I'm not looking for is the audience going to like it [the film during the first screening] or not. I want to hear somebody try to poke a hole in it. I want to hear why they saw the logic was flawed or why that scene was not believable.
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
#33. The action pictures I've been typically involved with, when somebody gets punched, you really feel the punching, and when somebody gets shot, you really feel the shot.
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
#34. I used to do a stunt in almost every movie. When I became an executive, all the insurance guys freaked out.
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
#35. One of the things that's driving films in a particular direction is that the after market value of them is dropping really fast and in many segments of it, not just DVDs. Pay television is dropping.
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
#36. Our world faces incredible economic uncertainty. The notion of what is a super power has evolved, and who actually can carry what muscle has changed.
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
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