"Moby Dick — John Huston’s Moby Dick, because it was a movie I saw as a kid, and it was like the great, dramatic boy movie; it’s the movie I can still watch every week."
"When I'm looking to be inspired I… go dancing or I watch a documentary (just watched Somm and Jiro Dreams of Sushi); I live for documentaries. I sometimes will also read an amazing book."
"When I'm looking to be inspired I… go dancing or I watch a documentary (just watched Somm and Jiro Dreams of Sushi); I live for documentaries. I sometimes will also read an amazing book."
"It makes me pee with laughter. Peter Falk and Alan Arkin are a perfect combination and play off each other so well in this ridiculous movie. I watch it at least once a year."
"I’ve rarely seen a documentary where the camera was that invisible. It almost feels like you're seeing a fiction film when you watch this film about homeless teenagers and prostitutes in Seattle in 1984."
"Eisenstein’s October. Because it was obviously groundbreaking, and, you know, it’s not something I would sit down on a Sunday afternoon and watch, but as a piece of filmmaking in its time, it’s revolutionary."
"I like Alphaville a lot, by Godard. Lemmy Caution — I love that guy. That actor [Eddie Constantine], I could watch him all the time. That’s probably one of my favorite performances in a movie."
"Dirty Dancing, because it was my first big romantic movie I watched. I was under age. I wasn’t allowed to watch it, really, but my cleaner gave it to me, and I loved it."