Top 31 Quotes About Violent Movies
#1. I feel very protected when I see a movie. That's why I like making violent movies or radical movies.
Gaspar Noe
#2. I've been involved with violent movies, and then I've also said at a certain point, 'I can't take it anymore. Please cut it.' You know, you've got to respect the filmmaker, and it's a really tough issue.
Harvey Weinstein
#3. I really like romantic comedies and light movies and everything but I think - I don't know where it comes from - but when you're doing violent movies, you're closer to reality.
Vincent Cassel
#4. I guess you could say I've been in my share of violent movies.
Daniel Craig
#5. We give violent movies a pass but come down hard on a rapper like Scarface, who is ultimately a storyteller just like Brian de Palma. And neither of them is responsible for the poverty and violence that really do shape people's lives
not to mention their individual choices.
Jay-Z
#6. I was a very violent kid. I think movies and writing and art have been a way of channeling this.
Xavier Dolan
#7. The natural tendency of all human behavior is toward the path of least resistance. When you resist this tendency, you become stronger and more powerful.
Brian Tracy
#8. For me, it's writing a book and telling people about this story.
Rebecca Skloot
#9. If a violent act towards a woman takes place, and the inspiration for that act is violence in cinema, the inspiration for that act would have come from somewhere else if movies didn't exist.
Richard King
#10. I look forward to going to work. Everybody is at the top of their game. It was like we just got to play.
Sanaa Lathan
#12. Aiden turned to his tiny mate. "Meryn, baby, please don't kill me in my sleep.
Alanea Alder
#13. We bring together the best ideas - turning the meetings of our top managers into intellectual orgies.
Jack Welch
#15. Sometimes we see the Civil War in movies and imagine these neatly aligned rows of men with muskets, walking in line to shoot each other. In reality the things that fascinated me were how absolutely ruthless and violent so many engagements were, how much suffering and how men were not prepared.
Seth Grahame-Smith
#16. 'Avatar' was gorgeous. There are good stories in there, but when used in other movies they're similar to those violent video games. Characters using deadly weapons. The children follow these movies.
Louis Gossett Jr.
#17. But I don't think there has ever been anything written on the nature of violent man as deep and as thorough as Shakespeare's Titus. I think it puts all modern movies and modern exploitations of violence to shame.
Julie Taymor
#18. I don't think that movies are too violent. But I do think that popcorn is too expensive, and this can often lead to violence.
Lev L. Spiro
#19. Movies and television don't make you violent; all they do is channel the violence more creatively.
George Carlin
#21. I'll wait until we're both old and gray, chasing you around the retirement home while pushing my walker if that's what it takes.
Ann Mayburn
#22. The abnormal, the sick, the vicious have become more and more interwoven into the violent culture of the United States. Into the way news is seen, into the way movies are seen.
Assata Shakur
#23. I love historical movies. I want to make a violent medieval epic.
Eli Roth
#24. Nothing in life gives a man so much courage as the attainment or renewal of the conviction that other people regard him with favor; because it means that everyone joins to give him help and protection, which is an infinitely stronger bulwark against the ills of life than anything he can do himself.
Arthur Schopenhauer
#25. My movies are very often violent and dark, but there's a spectrum of light, and that light is coming from the women.
Denis Villeneuve
#26. Why are people so afraid of giving their kids necessary information that might prevent an unwanted pregnancy or disease? But they're not worried about the violent nature of video games or movies or books ...
Ellen Hopkins
#27. Violent behavior exists in one's psychological makeup much deeper than the level that receives information from television or movies.
Richard King
#28. Yes, I found myself, by insensible degrees, sincerely fond of her; and the happiest hours of my life were what I spent with her.
Jane Austen
#29. I know people watch our movies and they'll see a lot of images - they call it gross-out - that they don't like, and I understand that. It's an important movie and one that's extremely well done, but the amount of violent imagery was not for me.
Bobby Farrelly
#30. One of the problems with studies that examine the effects of violent imagery is that they typically use mentally healthy psychology students. If you want to do a meaningful study, show movies like Body Double and Copycat to a group of sexual psychopaths the day before you release them.
Park Dietz
#31. I love all kinds of movies. I'd especially like to make some, you know, violent crime drama.
Rob Zombie
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top