[on working with Bruce Willis and Demi Moore
on Mortal Thoughts (1991)] I was working with a pair of real life love birds who were trying to kill each other in the film. It was like hanging out with schizophrenics.
You know, sometimes I feel like I walk around with a target on my back with the films I make.
You learn real early to make a film and then duck, and basically that's how I go about it.
Well, visual language is another boring discussion about the nature of film.
Ever since I was a kid, I just loved those comedians on TV who would just have fun with the language.
I'm me, I live from film to mouth.
So one of the most unique things on screen in American movies today is everyday behavior.
It's always been my formula to get the next picture set up before anyone's seen the last one.
Human identity is the most fragile thing that we have, and it's often only found in moments of truth.
It's part of the general global hypnotism to accept lies as the new truth.
Anyway, I just haven't been able to find any humanity in any Republican candidate ever in my entire life.
You know, our sense of individuality is just the number one target of civilization.
Nick plays a corrupt politician, which is kind of a redundant statement.