There's the downtown area of Tupelo. Did you see the skyscrapers? Two stories.
When I wrote 'Hatchet,' I knew that I was not re-inventing the wheel. That was never my intention. My goal was to make an '80s-style slasher flick that actually holds up. Basically, I wanted to make the movie that I wanted to see and pay no mind to current trends or conventions.
When I see a slippery slope, my instinct is to build a terrace.
People don't like to see a sloppy fight, to see heavyweights wallow around. They like to see exciting fighters.
You see, I was born in the slums, that was before the ghetto. The ghetto was kind of refined; the slums was right there on the ground.
A lip brush is really helpful when applying a red lip because it makes the lines smoother. You can see a bumpy line from really far away.
I see a lot of women in these great-looking sneakers, as though they are almost very influenced by sport.
Jason Bourne is supposed to be really sneaky and spry, but as soon as he walks by, everybody pulls out their cell phones and starts recording. That level of fame is wild to see.
A nose that can see is worth two that sniff.
I had so much fun playing songs from 'Based On A True Story...' and getting to see the crowd's reaction to those songs was unforgettable.
I do not see myself doing daily TV soaps!
Sober up, and you see and hear everything you'd been able to avoid hearing before.
I see myself as a social conservative, but I think that there are lots of social institutions that produce beneficial reforms, like public hospitals, for instance, and schools.
A lot of athletes are stuck on themselves and don't want to socialize and that kind of thing. When I see that, I hate it.
Once boys' and men's challenges are clear, the question 'why now' quickly becomes 'why didn't we see this sooner?' The answer? Virtually every society that survived did so by socializing its sons to be disposable.
No one wants to see a boring tube sock.
He's Soderbergh, we're working for him. It doesn't matter what he's doing; we'll see it at the premiere.
I see myself as a problem solver, creating solutions.
I see the level of sophistication and knowledge about business growing dramatically. Several decades ago, only a few companies thought about international business.
You have antiheroes in dramas, like Tony Soprano. But it's a little bit harder in comedy. You don't see it quite as much.