Richard Donner Quotes

I realized what you could do in motion pictures by surrounding yourself with geniuses... view

By: Richard Donner

I think what some people are doing with effects is starting to get silly. It's overused... view

By: Richard Donner

I was an actor... or, at least, I was trying to be an actor... view

By: Richard Donner

I had life threats, because people accused me of approaching Brando as God and his son was Jesus. I literally had people saying my blood would run in the streets for doing that... view

By: Richard Donner

How was I going to make a man fly? How was I going to convince the public that an actor could fly?.. view

By: Richard Donner

First cuts are a bitch for a director, because it's been so many months and you put your trust in your editor and you're going to see your film assembled for the first time. You look at it and go, This is terrible. I hate it... view

By: Richard Donner

I was really disappointed that Warner Bros. didn't think highly enough of my film or my filmmaking to ask me to make the new Superman... view

By: Richard Donner

I've always wanted to do a Crichton book. I really love his writing... view

By: Richard Donner

I was tweaked by the idea of Superman immediately... view

By: Richard Donner

I was very lucky. I started my own commercial company... view

By: Richard Donner

I'm open to comments. I'm open to objective points of view, because I've been very narrow and very subjective... view

By: Richard Donner

I was painting sets, working in editorial as an assistant, driving their trucks, lying that I knew how to drive a truck, and doing commercials and documentaries... view

By: Richard Donner

That's how you get a performance - they put trust in you... view

By: Richard Donner

Working with Christopher, he convinced me he could fly, and he's convinced me he's going to walk again... view

By: Richard Donner

With The Omen, I really felt I wasn't in control. It was panic... view

By: Richard Donner

When you make a film, you like to run it with an audience. They tell you you're narrow-minded or subjective, or that seems too long, or that doesn't work... view

By: Richard Donner

When I was doing half-hour shows, I loved it and was preparing myself for the hour shows. Then when I did the hour shows, I was preparing myself for the specials and features... view

By: Richard Donner

If you had the opportunity and some talent, there was no way you couldn't progress, because it was an open market. There was the advertising world, and there was the documentary world... view

By: Richard Donner

Superman was never previewed because the producers didn't trust Warners with the film... view

By: Richard Donner

Soon it's all going to be digital anyway. It's all going to be saved on a little coin somewhere... view

By: Richard Donner

It was 1978 when Superman came out, and I kept thinking, Why don't they do something about it? They've done all these crappy attempts at comic book film adaptations. What can we do different? Why don't we just re-release this thing?.. view

By: Richard Donner

When when my first feature opportunity came along, I wasn't prepared, but we did it in about 17 days... view

By: Richard Donner

In motion pictures, the actor rules. The camera served the actor... view

By: Richard Donner

Some actors just won't bend, and then it's a bitch. You either fight or find ways of putting your words in their mouth and letting them say it back at you... view

By: Richard Donner

It was just the thrill of a lifetime. Brando and Hackman were two of my heroes... view

By: Richard Donner

It was the beginning of film for television. So we had all of these great opportunities. Northwestern was probably the only major film school of its kind at the time that was graduating anybody important... view

By: Richard Donner

It's developing a relationship with actors that makes it work... view

By: Richard Donner

It's only been a couple of times in my life that I've really locked horns with actors. It did not hurt the films, it just hurt the moment of the filmmaking... view

By: Richard Donner

People say, You paid your dues, but I never paid any dues. It's always been a great trip... view

By: Richard Donner