'100 Bullets' is probably my favorite thing, ever. It's pretty close with early 'Hellboy' stuff.
'Blue Nights' is a story of loss simple, wrenching, inconsolable loss.
'Dilbar' is very close to me. It was a turning point in my career.
'Doctor Who' is really close to my heart, and I felt like I was a part of it at the best time, with Russell T.
'Everyday that passes is one day closer to that future golden moment'
'Frances Ha' is the closest final product to what I had in my head of any movie I've made. I'm not entirely even sure why that is.
'Good Times' is a story about the loss of innocence, how adults are responsible for their actions but children aren't.
'Hamilton' is, of course, closely tied to the Obamas because Lin first performed the opening number at a White House poetry jam.
'Heavy Rain' was really close to a dark thriller, like 'Se7en.' 'Beyond' is different in terms of tone.
'History Is All You Left Me' is about the loss of your first love and how you move on beyond that and if you can.
'M Train' is as close to knowing what I'm like as anything. I don't know exactly what the book is about. All and nothing, I suppose.
'Manam' will always be close to my heart, and I will cherish the the memories of shooting with my grandfather all my life.
'Peter Pan' is my favorite. I love the idea that all the Lost Boys were orphans, and that they wanted Wendy to be their mom.
'Power' is an explosive word, particularly when applied to women.
'Raiders of the Lost Ark' is my favorite movie, and it's why I wanted to be an actor.
Veterans' issues are quite close to my heart. I find it quite hard to talk about, actually.
Closing a public library is child abuse, really, because it hinders child development.
In Serbia, it is amazing pressure. When we lose a game, it is like somebody dies. It is really horrible.
Let that day be lost to us on which we did not dance once i.
Do all the work you can; that is the whole philosophy of the good way of life.
Be a philosopher but, amid all your philosophy be still a man.
I've always been such a loser with my organisation skills. That has always been one of my sad stand-out points.
It is one of the chief skills of the philosopher not to occupy himself with questions which do not concern him.
Only when the coffin is closed will we see how long lasting is the name.
Your philosophy determines whether you will go for the disciplines or continue the errors.
I'm not a military general, a business guru, not a philosopher or author. It's only me.
Paradise Lost is a book that, once put down, is very hard to pick up again.
We have always been slaves, we are lost in the world. We are the leftovers.
Losers are more like the rest of us. They make mistakes they can't take back.
We all lose when bullying and personal attacks become a substitute for genuine conversation and principled disagreement.