Some days, I just love the physical space of the theater. I love theaters; they are heartbreakingly beautiful to me.

The movies have a way of seeping out there over time. We don't put them in 2,000 theaters. It wouldn't work that way.

I don't like popcorn, and I think it's so annoying when people have popcorn in the theaters. That is the loudest food.

I'd rather do smaller theaters, because it's more fun for the audience and more fun for me. I like to build up demand.

I have always worked consistently, even in small ways and even in smaller theaters where I'll do One Acts or something.

I go a lot to see young people downtown in little theaters. It's great. If you start somebody's career, it's so exciting.

I love dive bars, old movie theaters, live music and good food. The simplest things in life for me are the most important.

I grew up in a town where there were no galleries, no museums, no theaters - a very religious, ultraconservative community.

Movies will end up being this esoteric art form, where only singular people will put films out in a small group of theaters.

Back in the 1970s, it was mostly all-black audiences coming into the theaters. So, we presented stories they could relate to.

I love movie sets. It's another home for me. Movie theaters and movie sets - they're just the best places to be. I love them.

Things that bring out your emotions are what should be in theaters and in books. That's what art is. It makes you feel things.

I would play hooky from school and spend all day in the movie theaters. Consequently, I learned satire in all its subtle forms.

I like the idea of conceiving a show and putting on a show, and especially when I got to the place where I could play theaters.

I suppose movie theaters are the churches of the modern age, where we gather reverently to worship the tinsel gods of Hollywood.

Growing up, my best friend was the movie theaters. I'd go to the movies every week, multiple times a week, with my dad or alone.

I started working in New York City as an actor and did many plays. I did regional theater, smaller theaters, children's theater.

After high school I moved out and worked at pizza shops and movie theaters and moved to L.A. for a year and lived with my brother.

Why not premiere movies on Netflix the same day they're opening in theaters? Listen to the consumer; give the consumer what they want.

I've never been a big horror genre fan, but I did go see 'Nightmare on Elm Street' in the theaters and I dug it. I thought it was cool.

I love theaters. I love the event of going there and seeing a movie with a lot of people. I like the community coming around the story.

Usually I'll just eat popcorn, but if theaters would sell me goat cheese and garlic with Triscuit crackers, I'd give them all my money.

When I left Cambridge, I applied to regional repertory theaters in the U.K. and got accepted by one of them... And here I am, still at it.

The old studios that mass-produced dreams are gone with the wind, just like the old downtown theaters that were the temples of the dreams.

It was the money from 'Star Wars' and 'Jaws' that allowed the theaters to build their multiplexes, which allowed an opening up of screens.

The great actors we had came from the actor-manager theaters. Not only did they create a team, they were the generals working with the soldiers.

There is a very vibrant cultural scene in Stockholm. There are lots of places where there are concerts, and there are loads of museums and theaters.

If I rewind back to that period, I was 8 in 1977 when 'Star Wars' was in theaters. I saved up money, or my parents got me the 'Art of Star Wars' book.

It is veneer, rouge, aestheticism, art museums, new theaters, etc. that make America impotent. The good things are football, kindness, and jazz bands.

If you have a smartphone, you can give content to the world. The days of putting a movie in movie theaters because people don't have a choice is over.

I started selling out comedy clubs before I got to town with no advertising. I was selling out theaters just on the rumor that I was going to be there.

I love the smaller clubs. I love the theaters. I love the festivals. There are things I don't like. At certain theaters, people can't get up and dance.

The first 45 or 50 years of the regional theater movement, all these folks, they built these theaters. The job of the next generation is to maintain them.

Life is much more available in New York - there are a dozen movie theaters within walking distance. Living in California is easier, but you get sedentary.

I don't know what it was, maybe the movie theaters in my immediate surrounding neighbourhood in Burbank, but I never saw what would be considered A movies.

That's one of the great things about DVD: In addition to reaching people who didn't catch the movie in theaters, you get to have this interaction of sorts.

I finished high school and college - I actually moved to New York to study film - and was always working in theaters and studying. You never stop learning.

I love doing theaters, cracking people up, hearing them physically roll in the aisles. But we need to get serious. These are serious times. No joke. No joke.

I like those older theaters - the acoustics are perfect, I mean, you just have that feel of there's been a thousand shows in there and now you get to be one.

My wife is my favorite actress. Without question. I have seen more jaws drop in little theaters when people see my wife up on that stage than you can imagine.

From the second there was drag, trans people were doing it. And when cis women started being allowed in theaters, then cis women doing drag was part of theater.

I guess, deep down, there's a dark side to us. I guess that's why movie fans really love the revenge drama. We like to go into dark movie theaters and fantasize.

There will always be a theatrical experience because there will always be cinemas no matter what. It's like there will always be theaters to have stage plays in.

Movie theaters still exist in spite of all of the alternatives that are available, video and video-on-demand and DVD and streaming video and all of these things.

I sure hope there will be more theatre on television and in the movie theaters. I do have to say, the idea of theatre in movie theaters is really exciting to me.

What we have in Mexico and Latin America is a wide diversity of voices, but in Mexico, for example, we haven't been able to get a lot of the movies into theaters.

I've worked in a few sort of 'institutional' theaters - the Royal Shakespeare, the National Theater in England - and they're hopelessly top-heavy with bureaucracy.

If I can sell out clubs and theaters and play dirtbags in movies, and get blown up in a car or get the crap beat out of me in a movie, that's good for me; I'm good.

We don't decide how a movie will be distributed until it's finished. It might be on iTunes, it might be on 3,000 theaters, but we make that decision after the fact.

Other than Caroline's in New York, I pretty much haven't done clubs. That was primarily because I always liked the people and audiences at theaters and bars better.

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