We didn’t have television until I was about eight years old, so it was either the movies or radio. A lot of radio drama. That was our television, you know. We had to use our imagination. So it was really those two things, and the comics, that I immersed myself in as a child.
Death? Why this fuss about death? Use your imagination, try to visualize a world without death! Death is the essential condition of life, not an evil.
Grandchildren have taught me how important the future is. I try to look through their eyes and envision what’s in their imagination. What’s the world going to look like when they’re my age? That really does take a huge imagination.
George has only got to ring me. His imagination is so wonderful, I’d do any character he might create.
I don’t know if Jim was a major part of that or not. He is one of a small group of real storytellers. He has enormous imagination and ability to write. I’m glad he’s coming back. It’s going to be good for the show.
No film has captivated my imagination more than ‘King Kong.’ I’m making movies today because I saw this film when I was 9 years old.
An art aims, above all, at producing something beautiful which affects not our feelings but the organ of pure contemplation, our imagination.
People can’t just listen to the music and have their own imagination and take them where they wanna go.
I love costumes. I love getting dressed up because it really helps my imagination make the leap to believe that I am who I say I am.
It’s just a way of trying to get to a third thing that’s not particular to any quote-unquote genre. It’s been great for me it’s really opened me up and gotten me to use that part of my imagination. It’s very scary in a lot of ways, and just as exciting.