Constantine Alexander Payne (; born February 10, 1961) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer, known for the films Citizen Ruth (1996), Election (1999), About Schmidt (2002), Sideways (2004), The Descendants (2011), Nebraska (2013), and Downsizing (2017). His films are noted for their dark humor and satirical depictions of contemporary American society. Payne is a two-time winner of the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, and a three-time nominee of the Academy Award for Best Director. In 2017, Metacritic ranked Payne 2nd on its list of the 25 best film directors of the 21st century.
Alexander Payne's selected quotes:
I like to think of film-making not just as an act of personal self-aggrandisement but rather ...
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I think if you watch most of my films with the sound off, you could still ...
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When I'm shooting, I don't care who the star is. I have an actor playing a ...
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Anytime you cast a movie and you need someone famous in the lead part, you're a ...
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I definitely in filmmaking more and more find writing and directing a means to harvest material ...
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Constantine Alexander Payne (; born February 10, 1961) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer, known for the films Citizen Ruth (1996), Election (1999), About Schmidt (2002), Sideways (2004), The Descendants (2011), Nebraska (2013), and Downsizing (2017). His films are noted for their dark humor and satirical depictions of contemporary American society. Payne is a two-time winner of the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, and a three-time nominee of the Academy Award for Best Director. In 2017, Metacritic ranked Payne 2nd on its list of the 25 best film directors of the 21st century.
Alexander Payne's Quotes
All quotes from Alexander Payne sorted alphabetically:
A book suggests a whole world and story that I could have never thought of in a million years.
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Anytime you cast a movie and you need someone famous in the lead part, you're a prisoner of whoever happens to be famous in the six-month window in which you're trying to get a film financed.
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A pitfall of making a comedy with a studio-and it's also an American cultural thing-is that I get tired of being encouraged to go always for laughs.
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But it's just that the whole country is making generally lousy films these days and has been for quite a while. That's the big problem that we all have to think about.
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Hollywood films have become a cesspool of formula and it's up to us to try to change it... I feel like a preacher! But it's really true. I feel personally responsible for the future of American cinema. Me personally.
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As the years go by and I make more films, I am increasingly interested in capturing place as a vivid backdrop for my films.
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I don't feel despair because I am able to make the films I want to make, and that gives me hope.
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I definitely in filmmaking more and more find writing and directing a means to harvest material for editing. It's all about editing.
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I get asked, 'How can you have such failures in your films?' Well, what else is life about? There's some sense of constant failure in something. Humor gives you a distance from it.
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I don't think so much about verbal comedy. I always think about visual comedy. I was raised watching silents, and I'm always thinking about how to make cinema, not good talking - although I want good talking. I'm much more interested in framing, composition, and orchestration of bodies in space, and so forth.
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I like actors who, when you see them on screen, you sense a person, not just an actor.
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I like to think of film-making not just as an act of personal self-aggrandisement but rather as an act of public service.
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I mean, look, I love movies, not just the ones I make... In fact, I don't like the movies I make very much.
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I never wanted money worries to slow me down or make me take a job I didn't want.
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I like voice-over in films, and most of my films have been voice-over films.
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I think a badly crafted, great idea for a new film with a ton of spelling mistakes is just 100 times better than a well-crafted stale script.
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I still have energy and some degree of youth, which is what a filmmaker needs.
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I think that Peter Jennings is the only decent one of the big three.
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I think if you watch most of my films with the sound off, you could still tell what's going on.
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If you were falling in love and you could go back in time and relive a day and see the banal things you did that you'd forgotten about, you'd weep, looking at that day.
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If you're trying to recreate life, the life that you best know is the one you grew up with.
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I'm so not interested in producing, other than doing my own work, producing my own films. I only do it as favors, for other people to get their films made.
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In the moment of making films, I want to share my observations of life, not of other films.
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In a sense, 'Schmidt' is the most Omaha of my films. But have I gotten it right? I'm not sure. Did Fellini get Rome right? Did Ozu get Tokyo right?
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'Independent' means one thing to me: It means that regardless of the source of financing, the director's voice is extremely present. It's such a pretentious term, but it's auteurist cinema. Director-driven, personal, auteurist... Whatever word you want.
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It seems that our politicians see the world in black and white, so why not our artists? Did Woody Allen's 'Manhattan' have to be in black and white? No. But is it fantastic that it was? To see New York like that? Yes!
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Joe E. Lewis said, 'Money doesn't buy happiness but it calms the nerves.' And that is how I feel about a film being well-received.
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My flag is always flying. My shingle is always out. I'm always looking for movie ideas.
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Marketing has supplanted story as the primary force behind the worthiness of making a film, and that's a very sad thing. It's film only as a function of consumerism rather than as an important component of our culture, and that's everywhere around the world.
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That's how I like to do it with actors, have them really go for it and I'll tell them when it's too much. It's always easier to bring it back then to push it further.
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The biggest fear I have is to die with regrets, and of course that will come true.
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The hardest part of this whole movie-making endeavor is finding ideas.
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The kindest thing a director can do is look with open eyes at everything.
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The most heinous shift in American films is that they reinforce good things like 'couples' and 'relationships.'
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There is an audience out there for literate films - slower, more observant, more human films, and they deserve to be made.
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Well, that's what life is - this collection of extraordinarily ordinary moments. We just need to pay attention to them all. Wake up and pay attention to how beautiful it all is.
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There's a bizarre insistence on how a story should be. 'The protagonist must be sympathetic!' they say. Whatever that means. I never engage in that discussion. I never use that word, 'sympathetic.' I just know 'interesting.'
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They say you can do honest, sincere work for decades, but you're given in general a 10-year period when what you do touches the zeitgeist - when you're relevant. And I'm aware of that, and I don't want my time to go by.
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When I'm shooting, I don't care who the star is. I have an actor playing a part, and I'm serving the script, not serving anyone's career.
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When you're a houseguest and you leave, it's nice to straighten something up or send your hosts a useful gift. And when you leave the planet, it's nice to have made a positive contribution.
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You begin a film more with questions than with direct intentions. It's more of an exploration and discovery.
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When you watch a movie, you don't want to feel like a machine made it. You want to feel a soul.
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You look at how many years you have left, and you start to think: 'How many more films do I have in me?'
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