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  • Casting is great fun, except for the business of it. I love the casting process. I love the editing process. I love working with the music. And even prep is very exciting. But once you get there and the clock is ticking, all it is is stress.

    Fun   Stress   Clock  
    Source: www.avclub.com
  • We say we embrace humanity, but what does that mean? We are all defined by our limits, so to what extent can we embrace all this? Because we all contain within ourselves equally the capacity for kindness, as much as for cruelty or evil. And the best of us are able to suppress those baser impulses, instincts. That's the war within.

    Kindness   War   Mean  
    Source: www.avclub.com
  • Like everything, what compels one to put pen to paper is a great question.

    Paper   Pens  
  • Casting is everything. If you get the right people they make you look good.

    People   Looks   Casting  
  • All I mean is, I'm not the kind of audience comedy directors want at a test screening because I seldom laugh, and if I do, it's not very loud. That doesn't mean I don't like the movie.

    Interview with Sigrid Nunez, www.believermag.com. February 2005.
  • I think, in fact, there's a plus and a minus to knowing my prior work, Happiness and so forth. The plus is of course you can see how I play with the characters, the storylines, and the way things play off each other. And the minus is that it makes you a little bit more self-conscious, that you're not able to enter the movie as it exists and lives and breathes, because you're so busy making references, connections that you're not able to release yourself from and take the film on your own terms.

    Source: film.avclub.com
  • I love working with actors. I do.

    Actors  
    "'Wiener-Dog': Director Todd Solondz Explains Why It Took a Few Years to Make This Movie". Interview with Christina Radish, collider.com. June 25, 2016.
  • As Mark Weiner puts it, whether you gain 50 pounds or lose 50 pounds, whether you have a sex change operation for that matter, that it doesn't matter, that there is some part of ourselves that we cannot escape.

    Sex   Matter   Gains  
  • Compromise is part and parcel of making a movie. It's a question of the kinds of compromises that you have to make.

    Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
  • I don't have a formula. Every time an actor wants me to hold their hand, I hold their hand. If they say, "Stay," I say "Okay, respect." You know? "I'm right over here." A kid, if I need to give a line-reading, I'll start acting out the part for the kid and just mimic the kid. You know? Whatever it takes.

    Kids   Giving   Acting  
    Source: www.avclub.com
  • I always have to presume that each movie is my last movie because I never know if I'll get money again.

    Lasts   Get Money   Knows  
    "'Wiener-Dog': Director Todd Solondz Explains Why It Took a Few Years to Make This Movie". Interview with Christina Radish, collider.com. June 25, 2016.
  • Art has a smaller audience than, say, movies or other forms of mass consumption. But that doesn't mean the work doesn't have an impact in a way that transcends just a few cultural arbiters.

    Art   Mean   Impact  
    Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
  • Some people will of course accuse me of misanthropy and cynicism. I can't celebrate humanity but I'm not out to indict it either. I just want to expose certain truths.

    People   Humanity   Want  
    Biography/Personal Quotes, www.imdb.com.
  • One thing I want to say: I don't like victim stories and I don't write them.

    Writing   Stories   Want  
    Interview with Sigrid Nunez, www.believermag.com. February 2005.
  • For me, New Jersey is kind of a mythical place. It's emblematic of a certain aspect of American life. Florida is the same way. It's where people go to recreate, to reinvent themselves. It's what California used to be. I think Florida is still a place to erase the past.

    Past   Thinking   People  
    Source: www.avclub.com
  • I love working with actors. If you cast the right person in the right part at the right time, they make you look like a better writer and director than you really are.

    "'Wiener-Dog': Director Todd Solondz Explains Why It Took a Few Years to Make This Movie". Interview with Christina Radish, collider.com. June 25, 2016.
  • What makes me angry is the idea that people would be going to a movie because of what I said about it. It makes me feel, I don't know, arrogant, self-important, self-aggrandizing, whatever. Like I'm being used.

    Self   Ideas   People  
    Source: www.believermag.com
  • And that's just what I'm saying. I would never want to be like certain people, who change the way they dress, go out in disguise, wear a big floppy hat and dark shades. I would hate that.

    Hate   Dark   People  
    Interview with Sigrid Nunez, www.believermag.com. February 2005.
  • When part of what you're trying to get at is the truth hidden under a taboo, or when you want to nail a hypocrisy, laughter is a very useful tool. I want to show the painful side of existence, but there is no question I also want to make people laugh.

    Interview with Sigrid Nunez, www.believermag.com. February 2005.
  • I mean, there are many other directors who are probably both more skilled and excited to adapt novels or work within certain genre conventions. I'd like to do that kind of work someday, but for better or worse I'm too drawn by my own material.

    Mean   Directors   Kind  
    Interview with Sigrid Nunez, www.believermag.com. February 2005.
  • The funny thing is, strangers still seem to feel comfortable coming up to me and saying things, but now usually it’s because they recognize me, and they say nice things.

    Interview with Sigrid Nunez, www.believermag.com. February 2005.
  • People cant help how they look.

    People   Looks   Helping  
    Interview with Sigrid Nunez, www.believermag.com. February 2005.
  • So far, at least, I haven't found a way to tell my kind of stories without making them both sad and funny.

    Stories   Way   Kind  
    Interview with Sigrid Nunez, www.believermag.com. February 2005.
  • I admit there’s an element of brutality in all my work - it’s part of the truth about human existence I always want to explore - but the last thing I’m trying to do is put on some kind of freak show, inviting people to get off on other people’s pain and humiliation.

    Pain   People   Trying  
    Interview with Sigrid Nunez, www.believermag.com. February 2005.
  • There are a lot of ideas I have that I think would be very marketable and commercial, but they're not as compelling to me as the ones that are unmarketable, uncommercial, and unprofitable.

    "Director Todd Solondz Interview DARK HORSE". Interview with Phil Brown, collider.com. September 14, 2011.
  • What makes me put pen to paper? You know, that's the million-dollar question. I've been writing since I've been reading. It's not a question I think that's even meant to be answered, but it's something you always seek to discover the answer to. And the process of filmmaking is one of discovery, and self-discovery at that. Pleasure... it's not exactly what I would call fun, but it's absorbing.

    Fun   Reading   Writing  
    Source: www.avclub.com
  • So much of what a pet is about for us is that it becomes a vessel for yearnings, dreams, illusions, hopes and so forth. It's a projection of the ultimate innocence and purity. That's why it's hard to see a dog in its dogness. That's why, when some harm comes to a dog, it's much harder for an audience to deal with that, more so than dealing with harm that comes to a child or anything human.

    Dream   Dog   Children  
    "'Wiener-Dog': Director Todd Solondz Explains Why It Took a Few Years to Make This Movie". Interview with Christina Radish, collider.com. June 25, 2016.
  • It is true that the movie is perhaps my most politically-charged. The story is thrust into motion by the idea of what do you do when your 13 year old daughter comes home pregnant. And not only is she pregnant, but she wants to keep the baby.

    Daughter   Mother   Baby  
  • If I grew up in a different background, I could see myself getting a gun and shooting an abortionist. That's my job, to imagine what could happen, what can make people go in different directions.

    Jobs   Gun   People  
  • The ability to take pleasure in one's life is a skill and is a kind of intelligence. So intelligence is a hard thing to evaluate and it manifests itself in so many different ways. I do think the ability to know how to live a life and not be miserable is a sign of that.

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