American - Director | July 1, 1934 - May 26, 2008
Kubrick and I were pretty good friends.
Sydney Pollack
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You hope that the responsibility of making movies will fall into the hands of essentially moral people.
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You're fighting a losing battle if you expect the people who own the studios to make moral choices.
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It was a different time in the 1970s. Movies didn't have to make as much money.
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Audiences want to feel something intense, quickly, without wasting a lot of time.
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I'm not going to pretend to know one more thing than I know.
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People sense when you're pretending, when you're worried about your own ego.
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People ask me over and over how is it that I work with stars. How do you work with Barbra Streisand, with Paul Newman, with Al Pacino, with Sally Field, Jane Fonda, you work with all these people. Isn't this a problem? And it isn't a problem at all. It's terrific. It's great fun. And I don't know what the answer is.
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I learned everything, right or wrong, about honor and love, all those things, when I was a kid watching movies. I learned as much there as I did from my parents or my schooling or anything else.
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