David from Taste of Cinema has started a blog relay race in
which us bloggers collectively gather and post our favorite quotes from film
directors. Chris from Movies and Songs 365 has been kind enough to pass it on
to me, so here goes.
Here’s the explanation of the relay race in David’s own
words:
People love wisdom from great minds. As a
cinephile, I prefer director quotes more than words from any other group of
people in the world. Their thoughts on cinema not only provide insights into a deep
understanding of cinema, but also open the window to their own films, their
genres, and their filmmaking methods, thus the need to receive more exposure as
their films did.
Replace one director and their respective quote with one of
your own
Here’s who has had a crack at the Relay Race thus far:
David at Taste Of Cinema
Chris at Movies And Songs 365
David at Taste Of Cinema
Chris at Movies And Songs 365
And here are the quotes:
“I steal from every single movie ever made. I love it – if
my work has anything it’s that I’m taking this from this and that from that and
mixing them together. If people don’t like that, then tough titty, don’t go and
see it, all right? I steal from everything. Great artists steal; they don’t do
homages.” – Quentin Tarantino
“Actually, I can’t stand watching violent scenes in films; I
avoid watching horror films. I don’t tend to watch action films mainly because
I find them boring, but I watch the films of David Cronenberg and Martin
Scorsese, usually in a state close to having a heart attack. I’m a complete
coward. I make violent films as a result of my sensitivity to violence – in
other words, my fear of violence.” – Park Chan-wook
“Unlike all the other art forms, film is able to seize and
render the passage of time, to stop it, almost to possess it in infinity. I’d
say that film is the sculpting of time.” – Andrei Tarkovsky
“A film is – or should be – more like music than like
fiction. It should be a progression of moods and feelings. The theme, what’s
behind the emotion, the meaning, all that comes later.” – Stanley Kubrick
“Why make a movie about something one understands
completely? I make movies about things I do not understand, but wish
to.” – Seijun Suzuki
“An essential element of any art is risk. If you don’t take a risk then how are you going to make something really beautiful, that hasn’t been seen before?” – Francis Ford Coppola
“I don’t like the idea of ‘understanding’ a film. I don’t
believe that rational understanding is an essential element in the reception of
any work of art. Either a film has something to say to you or it hasn’t. If you
are moved by it, you don’t need it explained to you. If not, no explanation can
make you moved by it.” – Federico Fellini
“When I make a film, I never stop uncovering mysteries,
making discoveries. When I’m writing, filming, editing, even doing promotional
work, I discover new things about the film, about myself, and about others.
That is what I’m subconsciously looking for when shooting a film: to glimpse
the enigmas of life, even if I don’t resolve them, but at least to uncover
them. Cinema is curiosity in the most intense meaning of the word.” –
Pedro Armodovar
“All my movies are about strange worlds that you can't go
into unless you build them and film them. That's what's so important about film
to me. I just like going into strange worlds.” - David Lynch
Who I’m Taking Out:
“I am a typed director. If I made Cinderella, the audience would immediately be looking for a body in
the coach.” – Alfred Hitchcock
Ol’ Hitch is one of my favorite directors of all time, but
his quote here is rather weak compared to what the others are saying. I
certainly wouldn’t be opposed to seeing some of Hitch’s wisdom make it back on
this blogathon soon.
Who I’m Putting In:
“Either I did away with that fear through writing, or in the
course of writing, I discovered it was no longer so intrusive or threating. The
bottom line is, it’s gone.” – Ingmar Bergman
Here, Bergman is talking about his paralytic fear of death,
and how making The Seventh Seal
somehow removed any fear he had of dying. That is precisely the reason I write
creatively: Through writing, the fear will disappear.
Who I’m Passing it To:
Josh from The Cinematic Spectacle. Take it away buddy!
Great addition, and nice quote. I agree on the Hitch quote. He could do with a better one for sure.
ReplyDeleteThanks for passing it on to me man! Mine should be up tomorrow.
Glad you dig The Berg. Can't wait to see who you pick... Wilder, perhaps?!
DeleteThese are some great quotes! I have a whole bunch I want to add on. :)
ReplyDeleteOh I hope you get the chance to! Go pester Josh and BEG him to pass the baton to you haha.
Deletethat Park quote is really interesting, i had no idea.
ReplyDeleteYeah I thought you'd like that. Really quite interesting.
DeleteExcellent choice! I think that's true, to some extent, of everyone who feels driven to write. We write to work through our fears. It's like inviting them out of the closet, into the light, and playing with them.
ReplyDeleteEXACTLY! I know everyone has different reasons as to why they write, but that is mine. Certainly.
DeleteThat quote is from the documentary Ingmar Bergman Makes a Movie, and when he said it in the flick, I literally shot up in my chair and was like, Holy. Shit. The man defined a major part of my life in two sentences. No one had it like Bergman.
Inspirational Bergman quote indeed, I like how you relate it to your own creative process. Also, thanks for not removing David Lynch right off the bat :)
ReplyDeleteI look forward to the next entry! Knowing Josh, yes, Billy Wilder, or maybe Kieslowski might be in the cards.
Glad you dig the quote! Dude, Lynch is the man, I wouldn't dare remove his great words of wisdom. Really curious for Josh's pick too...
DeleteThat's a great relay.
ReplyDeleteI think I want to be a part of this. I have the quote. It's from the old IFC magazine that used to be around.
Oh man, I hope you get a crack at it! I'm damn curious as to what you'd pick.
DeleteAlways liked Kubrick's "If it can be written or thought it can be filmed" but his one here is fine too. Especially love Tarkovsky's differentiating film from the other arts... have to see Solaris some time.
ReplyDeleteOhh yeah, I LOVE that Kubrick quote. Solaris is a great flick, but I think I'm one of four people alive who actually prefer Soderbergh's version.
DeleteWow, I love Park Chan-wook's quote. Maybe I too will become a violent film maker. I hadn't considered that career trajectory. :-)
ReplyDeletehaha love it! I think if I showed you one of his movies, you would die before the credits rolled.
DeleteIs that a bet?!
DeleteNo! Because if you died, I would be sad.
DeleteBelieve me... you would be mortified by one of his movies.
Nice quote,Alex,no surprise you chose Bergman,this relay can also serve as a fave director relay!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy the process of writing,it makes me forget everything terrible and always gives me pleasures.
Bergman is the man! Seriously great idea for a relay race here David. Thanks so much for getting it going!
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