Quotes by Scene I love working with Alexander Skarsgard. He brings such gravity to a scene. Nelsan Ellis gravity scene The first time I ever screamed at someone was in a scene, and I'd never screamed at someone in my life. Neve Campbell scene first-time firsts It's almost better most times to not talk in a scene. I think you can actually express a lot more without words. Neve Campbell scene thinking You write a scene, and it works or it doesn't. It's immediate. Nick Cave scene writing I still feel very much an imposter in the whole music scene, which I'm quite happy about to be honest. Nick Cave honest scene feels I worked a lot in Chicago's theater scene as a fight choreographer. And so I do have a lot of experience in stage combat and also in Kabuki dance and Kabuki theater. Nick Offerman chicago scene fighting I was very glad later when I was directing that I wasn't in the hands of a cinematographer and hoping that he would do it well. I would know what he was doing, and we could discuss how that scene would look. Nicolas Roeg scene hands looks Guy Pearce is very precise and clear about understanding the rhythm and the music of a scene. Nicolas Cage guy scene understanding I don't wear anything in bed. But I'm not ready for a nude scene quite yet. Nigella Lawson ready bed scene Michael Pitt is amazing. His physical comedy is extraordinary; he's so committed and so willing to play within the scenes. It makes you feel very free to also explore. Nina Arianda comedy committed scene I don't like when you necessarily know that this is the end of the movie. I like when a movie ends abruptly. You go through this, and some of the scenes are uncomfortable, and some are funny - and then suddenly it's over. Noah Baumbach uncomfortable scene ends John Cusack is a dream. I did one one-on-one scene with him and we got to shoot it so many times, and he did it different every time. Nora Dunn scene different dream I want to see more women behind the scenes. Octavia Spencer behind-the-scenes scene want You're just looking for the thing that makes this scene sort of imperative, why you have to know what changes by the end of the scene so you're really looking to find the essence of it. Oliver Parker scene essence ends I guess maybe I was hired to play in the Doll House because of my dinner scene in The Sixth Sense, which has been scrutinized a thousand times as to whether you know Bruce Willis is dead, or whether I'm talking to myself. I think that maybe if that could be my forte, to do a scene and be able to say it could be read this way or that way. Olivia Williams scene house thinking I played a scene at the end of my first year, and that's how I was discovered. Olivier Martinez scene years firsts I see only defects because I'm not following the scene as it were. I'm not following the other person. It's like the best thing to clarify this is the theater. Omar Sharif defects theater scene I think the most emotional part in making the movie and discovering the movie - because it was a process of discovering - is all the scenes with the family. Oren Moverman emotional scene thinking Excuses are used to justify leaving the scene of truth without changing. Orrin Woodward excuse leaving scene Ecstasy is not really part of the scene we can do on celluloid. Orson Welles ecstasy celluloid scene «1516171819202122232425»