Penelope Spheeris

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This generation has given up on growth. They're just hoping for survival.
- Penelope Spheeris
Collection: Teen
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I got IRS records to finance what I wanted to do.
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Collection: Finance
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I can't believe I actually was in my own movie.
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When men have money and power they get turned on, sexually. They get horny as hell. Can't imagine why, though.
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There are thousands of directors in Hollywood.
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Arnold and Jamie Lee must have worked over the years with directors that did 50 takes, because I'd get like three takes or so and say, Ok, that's it, we're done.
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Before you approach a production entity or even a potential producer, you should write up a treatment and register your show with the Writers Guild of America.
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Big studio comedies are such a headache.
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Decline III, I funded myself, from the studio money. That, and I sold a lot of drugs. Kidding. Don't print that.
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Different parents have different standards for their children.
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For the most part, studio movies have huge budgets. They don't do anything under 30 to 40 million. When you have that much money at stake, you have so many people breathing down your neck.
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I actually picked up copies of Decline I and II at a flea market once. I walked out without paying.
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I live on this nice three acres in Hollywood.
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I love punk rock, but I also love metal.
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I really feel kind of guilty spending 80 million dollars. People are starving in the world.
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I was always into music. I think everyone is when they're a teenager, as a way to drown out the world.
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If you are looking for a producer, try to contact established producers. Don't let the fear of theft paralyze you, or you will never get anywhere with it.
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In other countries, it's a common thing to have outcast children running around the streets in packs, and I don't think we're so far away from it here.
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It is fun to try figure out the things that really are real and the things that aren't.
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It is the idea that it's a movie in a movie. So I did it.
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It's really hard to imagine there ever being the kind of impact there was when punk rock happened in the late 70's. I wish there would be one big change like that again, but I don't know if that'll ever happen.
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Me and Johnny Rotten have been talking about doing a movie of his book, No Irish, No Dogs, No Blacks. We have a script, so hopefully that's going to happen at some point in our careers.
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Nobody wanted to touch Decline III when they found out what it was about.
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Now, it's almost impossible to go out and do a film about a new form of music.
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Rabid fans were literally jumping into the camera.
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The first Decline I did was out of sheer love and appreciation for the music. In 1977, it was more about bands, because punk was a new form of music. It was groundbreaking and political.
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Those movies, Decline I and II and Suburbia, are dearly loved, but they never made any money. I didn't even have the rights for some of them.
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When we did Wayne's World, it was 14 million dollars and they didn't bug us too much because they just thought it was some little movie that nobody was ever going to see. We showed them.
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Your best protection is to have an established agent make the contact.
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I like to think about society as being a flock of birds: There seems to be a common consciousness in different time periods, and the new common consciousness reacts to the old standards.
- Penelope Spheeris
Collection: Thinking
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My mother was a barmaid and I was raised in a trailer park. I'm used to that language. I put it on the screen so that people could interpret it as they wish.
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Collection: Mother
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I feel that a documentarian has an obligation to tell the truth as he or she interprets it. And what I mean by that is that documentarians don't necessarily have the same sort of obligations that a journalist might have. A journalist might be called upon to be objective, whereas a documentarian is sort of forced to take sides.
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Collection: Mean
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If I could make a decent living doing documentaries, I would. I don't really care about [the other] stuff so much. But you can't make a living doing documentaries. Although it has affected my work, at least in that I think I make fairly realistic-looking pictures.
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Collection: Thinking
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What I found interesting is that it's human nature to have a family.
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Collection: Interesting
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Many people have been able to get pitch meetings by just cold calling, especially the smaller networks and especially with the reality shows.
- Penelope Spheeris
Collection: Reality