It can be liberating to get fired because you realize the world doesn't end. There's other ways to make money, better jobs.

Socialists tend to want to pay people more money to do less work, and capitalists tend to want to provide better products at better prices.

I almost always recommend investors get fully invested, since it's better to put your money to work than to let it simply track the rate of inflation.

The black groups that boycott certain films would do better to get the money together to make the films they want to see, or stay in church and leave us to our work.

In the industry, you do need some ethics - if one film does well, then thousands get work and money comes back to the industry. I guess the bottomline is, if there are two versions, then the better one will click.

Doing something that empowers people makes you realise how boring it would be to work for a place where the goal is just to make more money. It's much easier to get out of bed and look forward to 12 hours of work if you're making the world a better place.

It seems to be that more and more people are asking you to work for nothing on films, and that's unfortunate because you have to make a living. On the other hand, I don't do a better job because I get paid a lot of money. I'm never like, 'I'm not going to work as hard because I'm not getting paid as much.'

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