Edward Burns quotes:

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  • I am a big fan of the old Howard Hawks films from the 30s and 40s, I was a big Hepburn and Tracey fan for a while and Woody Allen films that are a very different kind of romantic comedy.

  • I suffer from Irish-Catholic guilt. Guilt is a good reality check. It keeps that 'do what makes you happy' thing in check.

  • That's my advice for indie filmmakers: Marry a supermodel.

  • Woody Allen would go for seven years without a movie and then make one that makes no money.

  • Newlyweds shooting budget: 5k for actors, 2k insurance, 2k food and drink. 9k in the can. We only shot 12 days. That's how to make an independent film.

  • I feel Irish-Americans are the forgotten minority group. Nobody else is making films about them.

  • Spielberg gave us three takes before saying anything to us. Since then, I do that, three takes, to let the actors find their rhythm.

  • When I was 25 years old and had no money - and didn't know how to make movies and had no experience - I was able to get $25,000 together, and that film was 'The Brothers McMullen.'

  • Well, for one thing, you know my dad was a cop.

  • I spent four months in Prague in these blue rooms reacting to nothing and you basically place your faith in the hands of the director and the special effects co-coordinator and you keep your fingers crossed and hope that the creatures look really scary.

  • People that went to art house theatre have more options, I used to go, but now think any movie can be delivered in a red envelope three months after it's released so why not watch it on my flat screen in the comfort of home.

  • Look: You're not gonna become a millionaire doing this, but that was never the point. And I think a lot of people in the indie film business kind of took their eye off of that.

  • Actors are con men and con men are actors.

  • I mean the cool thing about the movies is that you get to try on these different personalities and different styles.

  • It is a juggling act and I have been in it for 12 years now, which is about 11 years longer than I thought I would be, and then the priority there is thinking how can I stay somewhat irrelevant so that you can continue to survive and can continue to work and put yourself in a position to get to do the work you are truly passionate about.

  • But at a certain point, you have to take your influence and find your own voice if you want to become a relevant artist.

  • And at no point did making 'Brothers McMullen' feel like work or hardship. It was really just a matter of 11 days of fun over the course of 8 months.

  • I try not to be too plot-heavy and to balance the dramatic with the comedic.

  • But the longer I'm in the business, you see a lot of times these screenplays have been rewritten 5 times and you're not really offending an author.

  • Maybe I should have taken a few chances. That's not to say I want to go make Star Wars, but I need to shift my career into the studio world. That's where my head was at when I thought of the original plot.

  • The con movie is a little bit different where maybe we tell you what we're going to do but it never goes down the way you expect because there's so much double-crossing and cheats and lies going on along the whole way.

  • You know, I've certainly gone through periods, once I got into this business, where I tried to adopt maybe a more sophisticated style, 'cause they give you all these free clothes.

  • It's so hard to raise money for independent films and the fact of the matter is that the bigger my star or whatever is, as a result of doing bigger pictures, the easier it is for me to get money for my own projects.

  • I'm betting that in two years I'll be talking to you about a film that I shot on an iPhone. It's absolutely coming, I have no doubt in my mind.

  • There has been a great proliferation of lawyers in the pat 20 years, just as there has been a proliferation of computers. But unlike computers, lawyers do not get twice as intelligent and half as expensive every two years.

  • It's an enormous wall that's built between you and your dreams. And if every day, you just chip away... It may take ten years, but eventually you just might see some light.

  • Trust your actors. That's why I work with the same actors time and time again. I encourage them to change the dialogue to achieve one thing: keep the characters honest.

  • I'm always aware of who my core audiences are and I serve that niche.

  • You make a movie for 9k for the freedom it allows you.

  • I'd been offered TV series over the years and never had any interest in doing television. I'm not a TV guy.

  • The way I see it, when I go out as an actor, it should be on a type of film I'm never going to do as a director.

  • The stigma of the straight-to-DVD thing is over.

  • Quite honestly, it's too tough to get your movies made and then also to get out there and sell them.

  • I was a kid who went to film school and fell into acting.

  • Brothers McMullen' would not be picked up for theatrical distribution now.

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