Art is... a question mark in the minds of those who want to know what's happening.

That was hilarious. Fortunately the deal was already closed.

I believe audiences are ready to embrace the complexities of the film, but it still boils down to heroism. The simplistic approach is not appropriate and it's not interesting. We know there will be limitations and controversies.

Responsible Drinking? Now that's an Oxymoron.

As soon as the movie was over, we just left the theatre, didn't say a word and got back in line for two and a half hours to see it again.

Viewing in a theater is the optimum experience. It needs to be preserved. ... But, at the end of the day, technology and viewers are going to tell us what they really want.

It wouldn't quite make sense to make it anywhere else.

We look at some similar areas in such a completely different way. We're a comedy, we're very contemporary. We're very much about the impact of celebrity and fame on an individual in today's world.

If ignorance is bliss, then I'd hope to, one day, be MultiOrgasmic.

It's a fascinating story to adapt and essentially it's a great opportunity to entertain and provoke conversation.

I'm not a good enough actor anymore to be able to stand up here and make you believe that I haven't imagined this moment in my mind over the years and played it out about a thousand times. I'm very grateful for this. I'm very grateful for an entire lifetime spent involved in this creative process.

The story of Jim Braddock continues to be so incredibly stirring because it is a tale that reminds us of just how remarkable human endurance and the power of love can be.